Category Archives: Zohar Bachiry

Changing Our (Queens College) One-Stop Mindsets

“New York City is never going to be the lowest-priced place to do business; it is just the most efficient place to do business.”  Well said, Mayor. In placing value over cost, Bloomberg was able to justify such a statement, … Continue reading

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My Controversial Socialist Tendencies…

obviously put me in a position where you’re expecting me to say that the historical background behind Bloomberg’s mayorship is completely illogical and inappropriate.  You would expect me to say that being a CEO does not make you a politician … Continue reading

Posted in March 6, Zohar Bachiry | Leave a comment

Global and No Time For Being Mindful

Growing up in New York City almost my entire life, I am definitely biased:  I am the kind of New Yorker who sees NYC as the center of the world.  This week’s readings only reaffirmed that bias in me (although I am … Continue reading

Posted in February 27, Zohar Bachiry | Leave a comment

It’s All Relative

While last week’s class left me despising the being that was Robert Moses, I got a fuller, better picture of his personage this week, and I’m open and willing to admit to that. Caro, in previous chapters, discusses the families … Continue reading

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