Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Google Alert - How to look for work in New York City

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How to look for work in New York City
Daily update December 12, 2017
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An explosion near the Port Authority Bus Terminal shut down one of New York City's busiest transit hubs during the Monday morning rush. .... Join a conversation with the Broadway composer and lyricist Michael John LaChiusa about his work at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts on the ...
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"The choice of New York is always for a reason, because we are a beacon to the world. And we actually show that a society of many faiths and many backgrounds can work." That was Mayor Bill de Blasio on the attempted terrorist attack in New York City. The crudely made pipe bomb that exploded in a ...
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6sqft's series The Urban Lens invites photographers to share work exploring a theme or a place within New York City. In this installment, we take a look at the inner workings of Sunset Park's Sims Municipal Recycling Facility, from trash heaps to machinery to a learning center. Are you a photographer ...
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We're going to leave the general bug discussion for last and, for now, encourage a look at some sweet looking creatures along the way. Readers note: The New York City Health Code is a rather enlightening body of work. This article is user-friendly on many levels, especially for people looking to ...
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"We are delighted to work with Walgreens to bring NewYork-Presbyterian's world-class care right to your neighborhood drugstore with this exciting new platform," said Dr. ... and Walgreens to extend the reach of our doctors beyond their offices, making healthcare accessible to patients across the city.".
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Matthew Combs, a graduate student at Fordham University, has assembled the most comprehensive genomic map yet of New York City's chief rodent. He hopes his work -- detailed most recently in the journal Molecular Ecology -- can help the city's health and sanitation officials curb its rat population.
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... Lived Here…," a project about homelessness and real estate in New York City Rosler presented at the Dia in 1989. Invited to explore the Dia's archives and select a show to discuss, Bowers said she chose Rosler's because it "educates, activates, and organizes—everything I hope my work can do.".
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