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Marine Lance Corporal John Curtin and his family. Nicole Hill Gerulat When the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) became a law 1990, it ensured legal rights across a variety of areas from employment to education, transportation and public accommodations in commercial buildings. While it addressed many major issues, one area where people with disabilities and their families
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The Zipper Building, a former zipper factory in Long Island City, retains original features like exposed brick. Modern Spaces Everywhere you turn in New York City, it seems there’s a new glass tower springing from the ground. But some developers have decided instead to repurpose vacant, historic properties, and getting creative by retaining their original
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Manhattan’s 277 Fifth Avenue features elevated ceilings that generate a sense of freedom and encourage dreaming. Three Marks Quick, name a residential attribute representing the height of elegance. These days, it just might be lofty ceilings. Ceiling height denotes sophistication, exclusivity and design flair, and that’s not the limit of its elevated benefits, as we
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The ongoing US-China trade war is a distraction from China’s big problems: the blowing of multiple bubbles and the country’s soaring debt, which will eventually kill economic growth. It happened in Japan in the 1980s. And it’s happening in China nowadays. The trade war is one of China’s problem that dominates social media these days.
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