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NO, I DO NOT WANT YOU TO BUILD A DATABASE FOR ME FOR A "REASONABLE FEE".
"kankala" wrote:
> New York City, (English official name: The City of New York) United States'
> largest city in terms of population. Same name is located in New York state.
> Is the world's most important business for more than century and is one of
> the financial centers. City, media, politics, education, entertainment and
> fashion in the city as a world due to their global effects are accepted.
> United Nations General Assembly building is to host a major center for
> foreign affairs in the state. Large number of unemployed and homeless in the
> poor neighborhoods live, many are also slum.
>
> The city is divided into five sections: Manhattan, Brooklyn (Kings County),
> Queens (Queens County), Bronx and Staten Island (Richmond). 830 km of
> living in an area with a population of 8.2 million New York, the largest
> city in America is the population density. Around New York metropolitan area
> suburbs with 21 million people and the world's most populous residential
> area nufusa is one of the forms.
>
> New York, is an immigrant city. Approximately 170 different languages are
> spoken in the city and one of every three people born outside the United
> States is a country. English is spoken with different accents. English to
> Spanish, as well as intense as some English is spoken. Little Italy (Little
> Italy) in the Italian district, China Town (Chinatown) Chinese is spoken.
>
> New York also was the birthplace of many American cultural movements. Harlem
> Renaissance in literature and visual art, abstract expressionism in the
> picture (of New York School), music, hip hop, punk, salsa and Tin Pan Alley
> are some of these movements. 24-hour traffic in the metro and the city took
> the name does not ever sleep.
>
> Statue of liberty, Empire State Building, Central Park and Times Square, the
> Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim Museum and the Modern History Museum
> are attractions of the city. Skyscrapers, streets, restaurants,
>
> Daha iyi bir eviri ner
> eviri nerinizle Google eviri'ye katkda bulunduunuz iin teekkr
> ederiz.
> Daha iyi bir eviri ile katkda bulunun:
> New York City, (English official name: The City of New York) United
> States' largest city in terms of population. Same name is located in New
> York state. Is the world's most important business for more than century
> and is one of the financial centers. City, media, politics, education,
> entertainment and fashion in the city as a world due to their global effects
> are accepted. United Nations General Assembly building is to host a major
> center for foreign affairs in the state. Large number of unemployed and
> homeless in the poor neighborhoods live, many are also slum. <br> <br>The
> city is divided into five sections: Manhattan, Brooklyn (Kings County),
> Queens (Queens County), Bronx and Staten Island (Richmond). 830 km of
> living in an area with a population of 8.2 million New York, the largest
> city in America is the population density. Around New York metropolitan area
> suburbs with 21 million people and the world's most populous residential
> area nufusa is one of the forms. <br> <br>New York, is an immigrant city.
> Approximately 170 different languages are spoken in the city and one of
> every three people born outside the United States is a country. English is
> spoken with different accents. English to Spanish, as well as intense as
> some English is spoken. Little Italy (Little Italy) in the Italian district,
> China Town (Chinatown) Chinese is spoken. <br> <br>New York also was the
> birthplace of many American cultural movements. Harlem Renaissance in
> literature and visual art, abstract expressionism in the picture (of New
> York School), music, hip hop, punk, salsa and Tin Pan Alley are some of
> these movements. 24-hour traffic in the metro and the city took the name
> does not ever sleep. <br> <br>Statue of liberty, Empire State Building,
> Central Park and Times Square, the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim
> Museum and the Modern History Museum are attractions of the city.
> Skyscrapers, streets, restaurants, <br>
>
> eviri yaplabilir diller:
>
>
>
>
> "Gina Whipp" <NotInt...@InViruses.com>, iletide unu yazd
> news:Ok93CKc...@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> > Shalyn,
> >
> > Ummm, couple of things here...
> >
> > 1. This is a Microsoft Access newsgroup so if you meant to submit this
> > report to your teacher you missed the mark. You have posted this to a
> > BUNCH of unrelated newsgroups and we are not amused.
> >
> > 2. I HOPE you are planning to do a wee bit more research. I have second
> > hand knowledge of this man having been in New York at the time and working
> > with and in the schools. Your report is lacking. You can start here...
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lean_on_Me_(film) However, the film was
> > *glamorized* for films sake.
> >
> > --
> > Gina Whipp
> >
> > "I feel I have been denied critical, need to know, information!" - Tremors
> > II
> >
> > http://www.regina-whipp.com/index_files/TipList.htm
> >
> > "Shalyn Harrison" <h.shalyn...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:euIi2ybX...@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> >> The movie "Lean on Me" was about a new principal coming into a
> >> troubled school, Eastside High who test scores were very low and the
> >> students were troubled and not trying in school. The principal, Joe Clark
> >> was a very demanding and non-tolertae man who was determined to make make
> >> it more school-spirted, a better and safer enviroment, achieve to make
> >> the test scores higher then ever. Mr. Clark taught the students to be a
> >> better person, try hard, and the key success to life: self-discipline.
> >> Several adults had a problem with Mr. Clark becoming the new principal
> >> because of his ways or should I say changes. Through the changes Mr.
> >> Clark established the school became way better and a very safe enviroment
> >> and also the students test scores were changed in a very tremendous way!
> >> Not only did Mr. Clark change the people around him but himself also
> >> changed in a good way. So if I had to compare myself with characters it
> >> would haft to be Thomas Sam and Ms. Lebice. Sam because he kept it real
> >> he changed but only changed for the best and not to be like someone else.
> >> Ms. Lebice she wasn't getting apprecited for what she did at school and
> >> at home with me I feel like I do a lot and I never get credited for it.
> >> The movie is a very inspiring and sets a example of being the best person
> >> you can ever be and most of all dictatorship.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> HARRISON, Shalyn
> >> B3
> >> November 4, 2009
> >
> >