الأحد، 5 فبراير 2017

"streetsblog" said : Take a Ride on New York City’s Bike Lanes — in 2002 – Streetsblog New York City

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New York still has a lot of work to do to create an all-ages, low-stress citywide bike network, but let's pause for a moment to appreciate how far the city has come. Five more years would pass before Transportation Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan arrived on the scene and put in the city's first protected bike lane. Before he made Streetfilms, Clarence Eckerson Jr. made BikeTV, a cable access show. Here are some before-and-after comparisons of the streets shown in the video. Broadway:Sixth Avenue:Lafayette:Of course, some problems haven't gone away:


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An exit interview with Sophia Pappas, who led New York City's historic expansion of universal pre-K


An exit interview with Sophia Pappas, who led New York City's historic expansion of universal pre-K
I taught in Newark, New Jersey, in a school-based pre-K program. A former pre-K teacher herself, Pappas also shared some departing tips for pre-K teachers:"Be comfortable with being uncomfortable. On her way out, Chalkbeat spoke with Pappas about her role in the city's historic effort. Her job was described as "high-stakes" and "daunting." But leading New York City's massive, breakneck effort to make universal pre-K a reality was nothing short of a dream for Sophia Pappas. So the number of pre-K providers we have year after year running pre-K is also a marker of success.

New York City's fortune tellers are a part of the its character
"Your fortune, yes? She is also the same size." What did Sister Kae tell him? It will bring great, good fortune. Sister Kae, all the Sister Kaes, are a spiritual advisory. I ask Sister Kae how she got into this line of work.


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