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credit card bills
Protect yourself from late credit card bills by scheduling automatic payments ahead of your due date. You can also learn more about how to avoid overspending, or keep your finances in check by using our credit card budget planner. It’s … Continue reading
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Due to numerous advantages and benefits, more people in current days prefer purchasing online over traditional visiting stores, which mainly use big discount stores, because their prices are competitive and they are sure that the quality of product is far … Continue reading
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New NYC Online Photo Archive Launches
Below is some background on the new NYC photo archive, and a link to the site itself. *** Never-before-seen photos from 100 years ago tell vivid story of gritty New York City by the Associated Press Almost a million images of … Continue reading
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How to Make Charts
From our conversation in class, remember that making charts is a simple process. Type your data into excel in rows and columns, giving headers to the rows and columns. Then highlight that information, including the text at the top and … Continue reading
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Looking for Census Data?
Look here! http://gis.nyc.gov/dcp/pa/address.jsp
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Defining a Neighborhood
“Neighbourhood” from Gregory, D. et al. eds., 2009. The Dictionary of Human Geography 5th ed., Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 494-495. neighbourhood An urban area dominated by residential uses. While no fixed scale can be assigned, neighbourhoods have tradition- ally been understood to be relatively … Continue reading
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First post: Park Slope
Evidently, strollers are a big deal in Park Slope. There must be a lot of families there. Here’s some more on stroller moms and PS. Photo from: http://gawker.com/5400441/fancy-stroller-recall-brings-park-slope-to-grinding-halt http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yumT9VXUM7I
WELCOME TO SEMINAR 2, PEOPLING THE CITY!
This course explores perspectives on urban ethnography with an emphasis on New York City – including specifically: the Brooklyn neighborhood of Greenpoint Williamsburg, the Morningside Heights Harlem neighborhood and Park Slope/Greenwich Village (Queering Space). We will also pay attention to … Continue reading
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The Demographic Highlights of a Changing New York City
Below is a very interesting presentation on the demography of the city by Dr. Joe Salvo. From: Salvo, J. 2012. “The Demographic Highlights of a Changing New York City” http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/faculty/2012/01/17/seminar-2-opening-common-event-spring-2012/ [accessed January 31, 2012]
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