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NYC Post #2: Dutch New Amsterdam. 1610 – 1664. A Brief History of the Big Apple. (#2 of 8).

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Note: the information here is all gathered from The Historical Atlas of New York City: A Visual Celebration of 400 Years of New York City’s History.

Having acquired a knowledge of the Hudson River and environs through Hudson’s expeditions, the Dutch sought to use the area as a base of trade and exploration to compete with the English, French, and Swedes in North America.

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Post-Katrina Post #2

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Among the many features of the New School that I have enjoyed so far, something ranking much lower on my list than the U of C is the flavor of activism here.  Of course, I’m going off of one experience; last Wednesday I mae it up to the school by eleven to learn what I could do to help with Hurrican Relief efforts.  

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NYC Post #1: A Brief History of the Big Apple (#1 of 8)

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Note: the information here is all gathered from The Historical Atlas of New York City: A Visual Celebration of 400 Years of New York City’s History.

New York City is built upon very old land.

The Manhattan Schist, Fordham Gneiss, and Inwood Limestone that forms the bulk of the city’s bedrock is all dated to the pre-Cambrian era; that is, it’s as old as the Earth’s rocky crust gets.

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Post-Katrina Post #1

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One step goes one step by one step:

To start close to home, and selfishly, my chest has been expansive, and I’m bursting with pride. First the word arrives that Detroit is taking on hurricane refugees, then Governor Granholf’s commitment to house 10,000 homeless.

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Intermission #2

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from February, 1998

GOODBYE

Don’t wait up.
I might be awhile.
I have to go down to the woods and down to the stream
and out of the woods and out of the stream
before I get back.

You shouldn’t hold your breath waiting for my arrival.

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Intermission #1

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from March, 2001

from the ARKADIAN ARCHIVE
Review: Lolita, Stanley Kubrick 19xx, adaptation of novel by Vladimir Nabokov
Reviewed by Max Zempfski-Shannon.

Lolita was a very Baa, Baa blacksheep movie.
As I sit at my typewryter, my dog, Archie, yapping “Fast!”

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A Sabbatical?!?

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Well, not exactly, not so official, but as far as the blog’s concerned, it’s not exactly as if I’ve been diligently posting these last several weeks in the first place.

In the six weeks, I will be taking multiple trips to both Michigan and Ohio, having my bachelor’s party, getting married, spending a week on my honeymoon in Belize, moving a thousand miles to the East Coast, and going through orientation and beginning classes at the New School.

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