Living in the USA is an illusion for many people, but living in New York is better than any other fantasy and is magical. It is regarded as a "popular city" in the United States, but the whole town offers interesting things for everyone. It is divided into 5 districts, Queens, Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan and Staten Island. New York landmarks are known all over the world. The famous Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, Wall Street, skyscraper, and the World Trade Center are now known as Zero Land. One of Manhattan's famous landmarks is Times Square. Different kinds of lights illuminate places where people can watch parties, play and enjoy life. People from all over the world visited Times Square to see such beautiful scenery. If you do not visit Times Square, I will not finish my trip to New York. Tall buildings are very tall and eye-catching. These buildings have the most beautiful building I have ever seen. I think there are so many buildings here; I think it is difficult to believe that men have the ability to ruin them. These buildings seem to fall from the hands of God and land in one place. New York City is basically a small and crowded city. Because there are nearly 8 million inhabitants, it is actually a mystery how such a large population will fit in the city. The streets and the subway are crowded with people crowded during the day The road is full of cars and the cars are always ringing. In the night, stars are accompanied by millions of lights that illuminate the busy streets. They called New York a city that never sleeps. Let me say one thing to you, this metropolis called "Big Apple" is the capital of all new fashion and trends. Shops in Fifth Avenue will make you feel like a million dollars, and in China Town you
I was born in Egypt and grew up in New York I am a classic New Yorker. The only difference with me is that I dragged a 58-inch black cane into New York city streets and sidewalks. That is because I was born with a progressive eye disease called retinitis pigmentosa. When I was a child, I looked pretty good, but when I was 19 I was blind. When I started a new life as a blind man, I found that I had lots of tools and assistive technology to help me get the information. I will send e-mails, browse web pages, and input using a screen reader called JAWS. Thanks to this technology, I can keep in touch with my family and friends and I can acquire my bachelor's degree and master's degree in disability research.
For the first time, I learned about New York's opportunities through my graduate course classmates I learned in the past. After learning about the digital services of the design team and product team (that is, growing up in New York, at ACCESS NYC), I was very interested in product management and product design in the public sector. I entered the graduate school immediately after I got a bachelor's degree in mathematics at Sperman College. My background is academic research, so I have never received a traditional internship. My first apprentice is to understand the product management of the public sector.