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Artigos de revistas sobre o assunto "Borough of Manhattan"

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MESSINGER, RUTH W. "Remarks by Manhattan Borough President". Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 790, n.º 1 The Baked App (junho de 1996): 157–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.1996.tb32477.x.

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Hayduk, Ron. "Teaching Immigration at Borough of Manhattan Community College". Radical Teacher 85, n.º 1 (2009): 18–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/rdt.0.0043.

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Butts, Sydney C., Simone Reynolds, Lyuba Gitman, Prayag Patel e Michael Joseph. "Patterns of Orofacial Clefting in New York City From 1983 to 2010". Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal 55, n.º 9 (17 de abril de 2018): 1191–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1055665618770192.

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Objective: To determine the role of racial background, public health initiatives, and residence on the prevalence of orofacial clefts (OFCs) in New York City (NYC). Design/Methods: Retrospective review of OFC cases from the New York State Congenital Malformations Registry. Patients/Participants: Patients born with an OFC and all live births to mothers residing in NYC between 1983 and 2010. Main Outcome Measures: Orofacial cleft birth prevalence by cleft type, race, and borough of maternal residence for each year and by time period around the implementation of public health interventions including folate supplementation. Results: A total of 3557 cases were reviewed. The prevalence remained stable for cleft palate and cleft lip with or without cleft palate (CL ± P) in sequential time periods of the study. Among CL ± P cases, cleft lip prevalence decreased early in the study compared to increases in cleft lip and palate prevalence. For most years, the prevalence of OFCs was lower among African Americans than whites. A total of 12% to 26% of mothers in 4 of the NYC boroughs deliver outside of their borough of residence, choosing to give birth in Manhattan most often. No difference in OFC prevalence was shown in any of the 5 NYC boroughs. Conclusions: The period prevalence remained relatively stable during the time periods before and after the implementation of folate supplementation for OFCs in NYC. Prevalence of OFC subtypes was lower for most time periods during this study among African Americans compared to whites. Several factors may explain the choice of birthplace outside of the mother’s borough of residence.
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Atkinson-Palombo, Carol, Lorenzo Varone e Norman W. Garrick. "Understanding the Surprising and Oversized Use of Ridesourcing Services in Poor Neighborhoods in New York City". Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 2673, n.º 11 (10 de junho de 2019): 185–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0361198119835809.

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For-hire vehicle trips in the five boroughs of New York City from 2014 to 2017 increased by 82 million annually (46%). This paper describes how factor analysis and cluster analysis were used to create a typology that was applied to quantify how usage patterns have evolved in different types of neighborhood. Having surged 40-fold, ridesourcing trips originating in the outer boroughs now constitute 56% of the overall market. Many of the outer borough neighborhoods in which ridesourcing trips originated are home to minority, relatively low-income populations with low car ownership rates. It is possible that these trips in the outer boroughs are being taken by local residents to fill gaps in mobility services, as these locations are less well-served by public transportation and other for-hire vehicles such as yellow taxis. The surge in ridesourcing trips in the outer boroughs is important for three reasons. First, if ridesourcing is being used to provide desired levels of accessibility by outer borough residents, having this need filled by for-profit entities with notoriously variable pricing structures could have long-term consequences for transportation equity. Second, if the trips represent induced travel, the associated externalities will negatively affect vehicle emissions, greenhouse gas emissions, and transportation safety. Third, local policy makers need to be aware of the dynamics unfolding in the outer boroughs because regulations that have been adopted to reduce congestion currently only apply to trips originating in Manhattan. Moreover, all stakeholders should reassess how disruptive transportation technology companies are regulated with respect to data sharing.
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Gadomska, Wiesława. "PARKS ON NEW YORK ISLANDS – A NEW COMPONENT IN THE URBAN SPACE AND CITYSCAPE". Space&FORM 45 (30 de março de 2021): 225–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.21005/pif.2021.45.d-01.

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This article raises the issue of setting up and developing urban parks on islands which are situated around New York’s borough of Manhattan. Among the principal consequences are an improved balance of developed green spaces in the city and the emergence of attractive public places with a variety of functions and high-quality design solutions. As for the urban landscape, interesting relations are created with respect to views of the unique silhouette of the city, and in particular of Manhattan.
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De Jesus, Maria, Shalini S. Ramachandra, Zoe Jafflin, Imani Maliti, Aquilah Daughtery, Benjamin Shapiro, William C. Howell e Monica C. Jackson. "The Environmental and Social Determinants of Health Matter in a Pandemic: Predictors of COVID-19 Case and Death Rates in New York City". International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, n.º 16 (9 de agosto de 2021): 8416. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18168416.

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Our research objective was to determine which environmental and social factors were predictive of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) case and death rates in New York City (NYC), the original epicenter of the pandemic in the US, and any differential impacts among the boroughs. Data from various sources on the demographic, health, and environmental characteristics for NYC zip codes, neighborhoods, and boroughs were analyzed along with NYC government’s reported case and death rates by zip code. At the time of analysis, the Bronx had the highest COVID-19 case and death rates, while Manhattan had the lowest rates. Significant predictors of a higher COVID-19 case rate were determined to be proportion of residents aged 65 years plus; proportion of residents under 65 years with a disability; proportion of White residents; proportion of residents without health insurance; number of grocery stores; and a higher ozone level. For COVID-19 death rates, predictors include proportion of residents aged 65 years plus; proportion of residents who are not US citizens; proportion on food stamps; proportion of White residents; proportion of residents under 65 years without health insurance; and a higher level of ozone. Results across boroughs were mixed, which highlights the unique demographic, socioeconomic, and community characteristics of each borough. To reduce COVID-19 inequities, it is vital that the NYC government center the environmental and social determinants of health in policies and community-engaged interventions adapted to each borough.
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Jae Bok, Lee, Roh Chul-young e Woolley Jonathan A. "Heterogeneous Impact of Geographic Barriers on Provider Choice Evidence from New York County’s Health Market". Korean Journal of Policy Studies 33, n.º 3 (31 de dezembro de 2018): 23–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.52372/kjps33302.

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Health services should be accessible regardless of citizens’ gender, age, race, or insurance type, and geographic barriers should not interfere with this access. This article aims to assess the heterogeneous impacts of geographic barriers on inpatients’ hospital choices and to examine whether they vary according inpatients’ socioeconomic or insurance status. Using data on providers and inpatients obtained from the New York State Bureau of Health Informatics Office of Quality and Patient Safety for New York County (New York City’s borough of Manhattan) for 2009, we employed a discrete choice model. Our findings reveal that geographic barriers limit inpatients’ choices of hospitals more when they are of low socioeconomic status.
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Meit, Michael, Irwin Redlener, Thomas W. Briggs, Mike Kwanisai, Derrin Culp e David M. Abramson. "Rural and Suburban Population Surge Following Detonation of an Improvised Nuclear Device: A New Model to Estimate Impact". Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness 5, S1 (março de 2011): S143—S150. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/dmp.2011.20.

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ABSTRACTBackground: The objective of the study was to model urban evacuation into surrounding communities after the detonation of an improvised nuclear device (IND) to assist rural and suburban planners in understanding and effectively planning to address the effects of population surges.Methods: Researchers developed parameters for how far evacuees would travel to escape disasters and factors that would influence choice of destination from studies of historical evacuations, surveys of citizens' evacuation intentions in hypothetical disasters, and semistructured interviews with key informants and emergency preparedness experts. Those parameters became the inputs to a “push-pull” model of how many people would flee in the 4 scenarios and where they would go.Results: The expanded model predicted significant population movements from the New York City borough of Manhattan and counties within 20 km of Manhattan to counties within a 150-mi radius of the assumed IND detonation. It also predicted that even in some communities located far from Manhattan, arriving evacuees would increase the population needing services by 50% to 150%.Conclusions: The results suggest that suburban and rural communities could be overwhelmed by evacuees from their center city following an IND detonation. They also highlight the urgency of educating and communicating with the public about radiation hazards to mitigate panic and hysteria, anticipating the ways in which a mass exodus may disrupt or even cripple rescue and response efforts, and devising creative ways to exercise and drill for an event about which there is great denial and fatalism.(Disaster Med Public Health Preparedness. 2011;5:S143-S150)
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Wang, ShuSheng, Siran Yang, Yuqian Xu, Ziliang Zhao, Yuan Jiang e Xiaolong Li. "Comparative Study of Cultural Space Characteristics: Inside Areas of Xi’an 2nd Ring Road, China, and Manhattan Borough". Journal of Urban Planning and Development 147, n.º 4 (dezembro de 2021): 04021045. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)up.1943-5444.0000747.

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Nagra, Kanu A., Sidney Eng e Margaret Karrass. "The Use of Ubiquitous Learning Methods for Mathematics Courses in Borough of Manhattan Community College: A Case Study". Ubiquitous Learning: An International Journal 5, n.º 4 (2013): 41–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.18848/1835-9795/cgp/v05i04/40382.

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Teses / dissertações sobre o assunto "Borough of Manhattan"

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Tavares, Miguel Lousa. "Pricing strategy for the New York expansion of Pestana CR7 brand". Master's thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/38691.

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The objective of the underlying project was to achieve a pricing strategy to be applied to the 2020´s expansion of the Pestana CR7 Hotel brand to New York. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze the CR7 brand and its competitive advantages as well as the proposed hotel neighborhood and potential competitors before actually entering the market. Finally, by using a short-list of competitors as benchmark, a reference table was built for the monthly prices during the hotel´s first year of activity and some recommendations provided regarding future revenue management and the pricing strategy.
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Livros sobre o assunto "Borough of Manhattan"

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author, Postal Matthew A., e Most Jennifer L, eds. Manhattan Avenue Historic District, Borough of Manhattan: Designation report. New York, N.Y.]: Landmarks Preservation Commission, 2007.

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A, Postal Matthew, Presa Donald G, Kurshan Virginia, Forster Carl, Connolly Pat e Gould Alison, eds. Madison Square North Historic District, Borough of Manhattan: Designation report. New York, N.Y: The Commission, 2001.

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author, Postal Matthew A., ed. Hamilton Heights Historic District extension: Borough of Manhattan : designation report. [New York]: Landmarks Preservation Commission, 2000.

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McHugh, Kevin (Architectural historian), author e Urbanelli Elisa, eds. 359 Broadway Building, Borough of Manhattan: Built 1852, architect unknown. New York]: Landmarks Preservation Commission, 1990.

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author, Dolkart Andrew, Kurshan Virginia, Schwartz Malka e Forster Carl, eds. Hamilton Heights/Sugar Hill Northwest Historic District, Borough of Manhattan. New York]: New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, 2002.

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author, Postal Matthew A., e Presa Donald G, eds. Hamilton Heights/Sugar Hill Northeast Historic District, Borough of Manhattan. New York, N.Y.]: New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, 2001.

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author, Percival Marianne S., ed. 511 Grand Street House, Borough of Manhattan: Built ca. 1827-28. New York, N.Y.]: Landmarks Preservation Commission, 2007.

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Associates, Vollmer. Reconstruction of Columbus Circle, Borough of the Manhattan: Subsurface exploration report. [New York]: Vollmer Associates, 2001.

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author, Percival Marianne S., ed. 513 Grand Street House, Borough of Manhattan: Built ca. 1827-28. New York, N.Y.]: Landmarks Preservation Commission, 2007.

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N.Y.). Office of the President. Planning for Pedestrians Council Manhattan (New York. Pedestrian safety in Manhattan: An immediate response : interim report of the Manhattan Borough President's Planning for Pedestrians Council. New York, N.Y.]: The Council, 1987.

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Capítulos de livros sobre o assunto "Borough of Manhattan"

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Levin, John S., e Virginia Montero-Hernandez. "Discourses of Democratization: Students’ Upward Mobility and the University Transfer Approach at Borough of Manhattan Community College". In Community Colleges and Their Students, 71–89. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230101500_5.

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Vogel, Joseph Henry. "The Rationale, Design, And Implementation Of The Gargantuan Database". In Genes For Sale, 52–63. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195089103.003.0007.

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Abstract Delineation of land is the creation of titles. Most of the dry surface of the Earth is delineated to some degree. The exact degree is predictable by a simple criterion of property-rights analysis: if the benefits are greater than the costs, then the land is delineated and a boundary emerges. The effect of delineation is a reduction in negotiation costs. Uncertain boundaries dampen the incentives to invest in land potentially under dispute. In such cases, ownership over the value added to the land may some day have to be negotiated. For example, no homeowner should enclose his yard without first surveying the property. On a grander scale, no government should permit land improvements near a border if the border itself is in dispute.1 One way to lower the negotiation costs of ownership is to use simple signals to delineate the land. The rivers of the United States are a good example. They separate the United States from other nations, states from states, cities from cities, and even boroughs within cities from other boroughs. For example, the Rio Grande separates the United States from Mexico; the Mississippi River separates all the states to its east from all the states to its west; the Delaware River separates Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from Camden, New Jersey; and the East River separates the borough of Manhattan from the boroughs of Queens and Brooklyn in New York City.2 Habitats also have their boundaries. Sometimes the boundaries are visible barriers like oceans, mountains, and deserts. But usually the boundaries are less visible.
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Rowland, Lewis P. "Merritt Moves to New York: Montefiore and Columbia— Another Tale of Two Hospitals". In The Legacy of Tracy J. Putnam and H. Houston Merritt, 127–40. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195379525.003.0011.

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Abstract Montefiore Hospital sits on Gun Hill Road and 210th Street in an unfashionable area of the Bronx, a borough of New York City. The hospital opened there in 1913, but it originated in Manhattan as the Montefiore Home for Chronic Invalids in 1884. The physician who transformed the institution from one restricted to chronic care to a modern all-purpose hospital was Ernst Boas, son of Franz Boas, the famed anthropologist. Ernst himself was a cardiologist, ardent proponent of national health insurance for all, founder of Physician’s Forum, and a straight-talker. About Charles Elsberg, one the most famous neurosurgeons of the day, Boas said, “Elsberg especially causes many difficulties. There is nothing we can do with him and I am afraid we shall have to get rid of him.” Elsberg was also chief of Neurosurgery at the Neurological Institute at about the same time.
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Teresa, Benjamin F. "Rental Fictions". In Land Fictions, 124–43. Cornell University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501753732.003.0007.

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This chapter begins with a review of twentieth-century rent regulation in New York City, which enables the section to show how the erosion of rent regulation in the 1990s paved the way for the financialization of housing in the 2000s. It shows how historically devalued lands can become new sources of profit without requiring wholesale regulatory transformation. While protective countermovements against housing market liberalization have tended to operate through an individualistic logic of consumer protection, the chapter explicates how such efforts have tacitly accepted commodity housing as an inevitable future, with the result that speculative investment in rent-regulated housing has emerged as a major growth sector. Parallel fictions of “undervalued assets” focused on core, upmarket Manhattan districts and “mismanaged assets” focused on lower-income, mostly outer-borough neighborhoods have helped financial institutions engineer the facts of rising rent. Ultimately, the chapter investigates how these narratives of undervalued assets and mismanaged resources operate as fictions driving housing financialization.
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Thompson, J. Phillip. "“Set Up a Think Tank”: A Black Mayor’s Accountability to the Black Community: The Case of David Dinkins". In Double Trouble, 193–220. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195177336.003.0006.

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Abstract One day in1988, Bill Lynch, Manhattan Borough President David Dinkins’s chief of staff, met with Basil Paterson, the only black leader in New York City to have served at a senior level at city hall. What should Lynch do first if the opportunity arose for Dinkins to run for mayor? “Set up a think tank;’ said Patterson. A think tank may not seem top priority for a pragmatic politician, but to Lynch, a seasoned political campaign strategist and former labor leader, it made sense. Besides, Patterson did not have in mind a detached academic think tank that thinks up policy but has no opportunity to carry it out or take responsibility for results. Paterson urged Lynch to initiate discussions with leaders of local organizations and with academics to help Dinkins develop an agenda, assess what political resources and alliances would be needed, and to begin conversations with those who could help him achieve that agenda. Draw up the agenda before, not during or after the campaign, Paterson said. If Dinkins became mayor, “there will not be time to think through issues.” But in 1988, fund-raising, the courting ofunion and party leaders, and polling seemed more important to both Dinkins and Lynch than forming a think tank and a civic roundtable.
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McElroy, Michael B. "Introduction". In Energy and Climate. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190490331.003.0005.

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The risk of disruptive climate change is real and immediate. A low- pressure system forming in the tropics develops into a Category hurricane, 1 making its way slowly up the east coast of the United States. Normally a storm such as this would be expected to make a right- hand turn and move off across the Atlantic. Conditions, however, are not normal. This storm is about to encounter an intense low- pressure weather system associated with an unusual configuration of the jet stream, linked potentially to an abnormally warm condition in the Arctic. Forecasts suggest that rather than turning right, the storm is going to turn left and intensify as it moves over unseasonably warm water off the New Jersey coast. It develops into what some would describe as the storm of the century. New York and New Jersey feel the brunt of the damage. The impact extends as far north as Maine and as far south as North Carolina. Lower Manhattan is engulfed by a 14- foot storm surge, flooding the subway, plunging the city south of 39th Street into darkness. Residents of Staten Island fear for their lives as their homes are flooded, as they lose power, and as their community is effectively isolated from the rest of the world. As many as 23 people are drowned as floodwaters engulf much of the borough. Beach communities of New Jersey are devastated. As much as a week after the storm has passed, more than a million homes and businesses in New York and New Jersey are still without power. Estimates of damage range as high as $60 billion. This is the story of the devastation brought about by Hurricane Sandy in late October of 2012.The encounter with Sandy prompted a number of queries concerning a possible link to human- induced global climate change. Andrew Cuomo, governor of New York, commented: “Part of the learning from this is the recognition that climate change is a reality, extreme weather is a reality.”
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Predmore, Carolyn E., e Lauren Trabold. "Manhattan is not New York: The Divergent Import of the Great Recession and Natural Disasters on New York City’s Five Boroughs". In Advances in Sustainability and Environmental Justice, 57–75. Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/s2051-503020160000018003.

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