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Quoted: What makes a neighborhood walkable? According to a new ranking of U.S. cities, it's the proximity to amenities, as located by Google. Unfortunately, other considerations such as weather, hills, lack of sidewalks and public transit aren't factored in. New York ranked No. 2 in walkability. Green areas have higher scores; red areas have lower scores. (Walk Score) Walk Score, which launched last year, allows users to type in an address and get a walkability score from 0 (must have car) to 100 (walker's paradise). Thursday the site released a ranking of the nation's top 40 cities, ranging ...
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Quoted: Kajima's floor-by-floor slow demolition is one of those rare things in life that leaves you truly speechless mouth wide-open and
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Quoted: By Tom Davie and Chris Ingham Brooke The Optimist, Kalahari Desert Namibia “It is impossible to give a clear account of the world, ...
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Quoted: There's a street artist in NYC by the name of D Billy and I sincerely hope he is being subsidized
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Quoted: To investigate whether someone like Bruce Wayne could physically transform himself into a one-man wrecking crew, ScientificAmerican.com turned to E. Paul Zehr, associate professor of kinesiology and neuroscience at the University of Victoria in British Columbia and a 26-year practitioner of Chito-Ryu karate-do. Zehr's book, Becoming Batman: The Possibility of a Superhero (
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Quoted: During a segment in which Fox & Friends co-hosts Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade labeled New York Times reporter Jacques Steinberg and editor Steven Reddicliffe "attack dogs," Fox News featured photos of Steinberg and Reddicliffe that appeared to have been digitally altered -- the journalists' teeth had been yellowed, their facial features exaggerated, and portions of Reddicliffe's hair moved further back on his head.
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