Manhattan is one of the most symbolic places on the planet and it is a very special place for those who have been there. In a colorful stew, one million lamps, one million people, and one million flavors are blended. The wealthiest wealthy people gathered in Wall Street and the poorest places hanging on the subway. I am satisfied with everything in my life. My favorite city is that there are so many people, you can basically think about people, you probably will find such a person. Listen to an old lady listening to Lady Gaga, wearing stars and galaxy tights, wearing a snap, wearing only taco bell. You can do the fins
Epic. It is absolutely magnificent. The life of New York architect Robert Moses talks about about 1200 pages of power research. For 40 years from 1930 to 1970, Robert Moses ruled New York's state park and infrastructure sector (states and cities). By the time he left the office, he built 658 playgrounds in New York, as well as 416 miles (669 km) Park Avenue and 13 major bridges. There is no part of New York City he does not touch. In The Power Broker, biographer Robert Caro shows Robert Moses focusing on one question.
Everything I am studying ... The road seems to have reached Robert Moses. Who is Robert Moses? He is in no position. I will enter "City planning committee Robert Moses". I think this has to do with the fact that he is constructing the Long Island highway. He is the president of Triborough authorities and Henry Hudson authorities and Bethpage State Park authorities and Jones Beach authorities. It seems that all these have led to public institutions. So I went to the card catalog not only for books but also for journal articles on public rights as a source of political power. "I will sell bonds, collect tolls, build a bridge and close it." But obviously a completely different thing happened here.
Moses was the subject of Robert Caro's first masterpiece "Power Broker". Among them, Carlo described in detail how Moses rearranges cities and builds bridges, tunnels, parks, houses and so on. He also knocked down the community to the ground, beat the opponent, and skillfully used the force to build a city that was reasonable and consistent with Moses' standards. In April, science and technology scholar David Banks compared in the article on electronics. "Mark Zuckerberg will be our generation of Robert Moses, because of his deep belief in a rational system he can reward others with the most powerful power. He did not run for the selected office, "he wrote. As Mr. Obama can use rhetoric for prosperity and moral authority, Moses uses bureaucracy and technocratic authority. He is a master craftworker who changed the meaning of using it. role"