Hudson County, New Jersey Essays

  • The Hudson River

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    The Hudson River Hudson River is one of the beautiful rivers in the state of New York . Hudson river was named after Henry Hudson but was founded by another man named Giovanni da Verrazzano.Hudson river is a very nice place to go site seeing. On the river boats, jet ski’s, and other automobiles. Hudson river is a river that is in between New Jersey and New York. Hudson river length is 315 miles long and 507 kilometers. This river is in between two states, one is New

  • Review of Clifford Stoll's Article "Cyberschool" and Proposed Changes to Improve My College

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    help prepare students for standardized testing. Stoll brings to life the many details that many improve Camden County College. It is quite obvious that there are countless changes that could make this an optimal learning environment. The best way to create such an environment is to have a plethora of classes, up to date buildings, and additional parking. First thing Camden County College needs is a variety of classes. What is meant by a bigger selection of classes is to have more hybrid and

  • The Story of a Hurricane

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    a small animal shelter that takes in homeless cats and dogs, and adopts them to new permanent homes. The shelter also acts as a sanctuary for a resident population of fifty-eight cats with various disabilities or chronic illnesses. The main shelter building sits along the bay that separates Ocean City from the main land. Ocean City, New Jersey is located on a barrier island off the coast of Cape May County, New Jersey. The city has always been famous for its city wide restriction on the sale of alcohol

  • Scott Liss & the Sixty-Six- The Blackpool Letters

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    of Randy Rhoades. Frenetic synthetic and expressively manic, its Hungarian (harmonic) minor mode... ... middle of paper ... ...Captain James and the Pain, Joe Harvard, Colie Brice and others. Saturday featured artists on the big beach stage. New Jersey artists such as Bob Polding with Gary Oleyar (Loggins and Messina) did a set of their own unique blend of American Rock and roll, and Sean Cox had a set before making way for the ever-popular River City Extension. Seaside Music Festival 2010

  • Boardwalk Empire Chapter Summary

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    Boardwalk Empire Book Review Nelson Johnson, author of “Boardwalk Empire: The Birth, High Times and Corruption of Atlantic City”, is a native of Hammonton, New Jersey. Johnson graduated Villanova Law School in 1974, after receiving his Bachelor’s degree in 1970 from St John’s University in New York, majoring in political science. Johnson began his political career in 1975: being elected to Atlantic County’s Board of Chosen Freeholders, where he served until 1985. Johnson had a successful private

  • The Seaside Music Festival Wrap Up-May 21st and 22nd

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    something’s, but the boardwalk still commands the real tourism with its booths, games and rides that have been staples here since the turn of the century. The carousel alone has been in the same place since 1932 and is the jewel of only two existing at the Jersey Shore. The Seaside Music Festival is only in its third year, but already they have made great strides as far as getting the boardwalk community behind them. Continuity between businesses and city teamwork were evident this weekend thanks to festival

  • The Almost Perfect Day

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    The Almost Perfect Day Some of the best times I have in the summertime are riding my jetski. One of my best friends, who also has a ski, go out almost everyday in the summer. We would sometimes even wake up around six o'clock in the morning just to ride the glossy surf at Sandy Hook. There was one great day I had on the ski… It was around seven in the morning when I heard my phone ring. It was my buddy Jared waking me up to tell me to meet him at the Channel Club Marina to go out on our jetskis

  • Jersey Shore: Macho Man Who Is Trying To Get Girls

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    The most popular reality television show of the 21st century so far is Jersey Shore, featured on MTV. With billboards all over New York City promoting it, is obvious the number one reality show choice. The show features: Jolie, JWoww, The Situation, Snooki, Pauly D, Ronnie, Sammi, Angelino and Vinny. The 9 of them live in the same house in a different city each season and have certain agenda’s. The main agenda, partying, happens to also be the main theme of the show. The characters do also have

  • A New England Nun

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    Mary Wilkins Freeman was born, raised and spent the majority of her life in Puritan rural New England. This scene had a huge impact on her writing. Most of her novels and short stories had the ability to depict that lifestyle perfectly. One of the best examples of this is her story “A New England Nun.” (Fiction) The main characters in this story are Louisa Ellis and Joe Dagget. Other important characters are Caesar, the dog, and Lily Dyer. Louisa is described as very dainty,

  • TV Show: Boardwalk Empire

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    ... a place of illegal activity and political corruption. While shifting bosses from the beginning of Kuehnle, to the more powerful Nucky who reinvented Atlantic City, to Farley who finished at the corruption, Atlantic City was a powerhouse for New Jersey because of it’s high political corruption. The highly acclaimed television show Boardwalk Empire revolves around Nucky “Thompson” and shows off his royal lifestyle and high power control, and his interactions with people. Boardwalk Empire: The Birth

  • Osterville Research Paper

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    The town eventually became a center for harvesting wild oysters, leading to its new name of Oysterville. However, the name was misspelled on a map as Osterville, and the village's name was fixed as such. (-- removed HTML --) Services We Offer in Osterville (-- removed HTML --) Osterville has a small but busy business district that

  • The Pros And Cons Of New Jersey Shore

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    The Jersey Shore is not the breeding ground for muscular, fake-tanned, loud-mouth party-goers popularized in American culture by the 2009 MTV reality television show. That image serves as the broad standing consensus of Americans understanding of the state’s one-hundred and thirty mile coastline. A few steps away from the glimmer of the neon lights in the beach towns of Seaside Heights, Belmar, and Asbury Park lies the heartland of America. A splendid melting pot of schools, playgrounds, parks

  • Developmental Plan Form At Old Dominion University

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    plan; however it is missing some imperative components in those areas. Additionally, it is devoid of other key elements. As is the case in many situations of need, it is easier to remedy an existing product than it is to completely invent something new. Innovation is typically faster, simpler and more readily accepted than creation (Barker, 2009). Therefore, this paper will address the current development form as a place to begin an innovative improvement to it rather than discarding it and starting

  • Technology And Families Argumentative Essay

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    younger generation lack of socializing with other. “Technology isn't ex... ... middle of paper ... ...ngton Post. The Huffington Post.com, 12 Sep. 2013. Web. 13 Apr. 2014. Gonski, Lynne. "How Technology Impacts Families." Hunterdon County Democrat. Hunterdon County Democrat, n.d. Web. 14 Apr. 2014. Goodin, Kate. "Effects of Technology on Family." Parenting. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Apr. 2014. KcKee, Jonathan. "The Source for Youth Ministry - TheSource4YM.com."The Source for Youth Ministry - TheSource4YM

  • John Bacon and His Men

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    Pine Robbers – outlaws who preyed on rebel and Tory alike in the desolate lands of the New Jersey Pine Barrens. Bacon, like many other famed Tory leaders in the province of New Jersey likely held a commission and gained his “Captain” title from the “Board of Associated Loyalists,” which was a group formed in New York and chartered by William Franklin, son of Benjamin Franklin and last Royal governor of New Jersey. The British Government, knowing that having an organized force of Loyalists would

  • New Jersey Weather Description

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    New Jersey has two climatic conditions due to its location being halfway between the equator and the North Pole on the eastern coast of the United States. The south, central, and northeastern parts of the state undergo a humid mesothermal climate. The northwest experiences a humid continental climate with cooler temperatures due to its higher elevation. Summers in New Jersey are hot and humid. A statewide average of high temperatures is 82-87 °F and low temperatures of 60-69 °F. Winters are cold

  • Donald Payne Character Traits

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    Donald Payne, Jr. was born on December 17, 1958, in Newark, New Jersey. Donald was born a practicing baptist where he was also raised with his two sisters, Wanda and Nicole. His mother passed away when Donald was only five in 1963, so he did not have that mother figure in his life. Through his teenage years, Donald was a very involved kid. He was the founder and president of a group called, “Newark South Ward Junior Democrats.” Later on, Donald went to college to get an education in graphic arts

  • Argumentative Essay About College

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    I give props to both of my sisters for going to college because it’s a hard thing to do. Tyler Cowen wrote an article for The New York Times called “Graduates’ Pay Is Slipping, but Still outpaces Others”. In this article, Cowen states really Valid Points. He starts the article by stating how people’s earnings have decreased. According to the article, “Even a cashier with a college

  • The Hudson Valley During the American Revolution

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    The Dutch settled the Hudson Valley in the early 17th century. The Hudson Valley was of great commercial and military importance during the pre-revolutionary period. During the American Revolution the Hudson was a strategic waterway and the site of many historic events, especially in the region of Newburg and West Point. Many battles were fought and many lives were changed by the Revolution in the Hudson Valley. In the pre-revolutionary period the Hudson Valley was of great importance. In 1765

  • George Washington Research Paper

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    and organized the capture of Boston. Washington managed to force the British, commanded by General William Howe, in the spring of 1776. Washington's forces arrived in New York City as the British invasion force landed on Long Island. The British strategy was to take New York City, as well as control of the Hudson River. The Hudson at this time is a major port