Introduction Lin et al. (2011) pointed out that New York had been involved in a series of blackouts on August 14, 2003, and thereafter caused blackouts for protection purposes. Closure was for a good purpose, but millions of New Yorkers in the northeastern United States began experiencing more than 31 hours of blackouts at 11:00 on August 14th. DeBlasio et al. (2004) is Lin et al. (2011) and added that the US Department of Transportation Survey discovered that the real impact of blackouts is important for human safety and health.
The main blackouts are not equal. Relatively steady impact on New York on August 14, 2003 - There were not much civil warfare and things were as smooth as possible in the most densely populated areas of the United States and Canada. This is in sharp contrast to the large blackout in July 1977, and large-scale plundering and disorder were seen. However, the night in 1965 was very calm. Indeed, even after the light has disappeared, the reported crime rate in New York was the lowest since the start of the record.
I lived in New York since 2003, so you can say that I am a New Yorker now. However, as there are not many people in New York but because they are growing up in New York, there may be a question "Where are you growing up?" Regarding this question, I call Michigan State, which is where I grew up, and that is where my family is. Because there are many people who want to know where I am from because I am Asian, this problem can be confusing. I was born in South Korea, but I came to America at 4 months but I do not remember Korea I do not speak Korean I became an American citizen when I was 4 years old. Giraffe
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