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New York City :New York City The City That Never Sleeps


index :index


index :index New York in general


index :index New York in general Boroughs


index :index New York in general Boroughs Immigration in the past


index :index New York in general Boroughs Immigration in the past September 11 attacks


index :index New York in general Boroughs Immigration in the past September 11 attacks Big City Life


index :index New York in general Boroughs Immigration in the past September 11 attacks Big City Life Miscellaneous


NYC In general :NYC In general


Facts, Facts, Facts … :Facts, Facts, Facts … Area of 780 square kilometres 8 Mio. people Five boroughs One in four persons has a car NY is known by the name of “ Big Apple“ too One in three inhabitans isn‘t born in the USA


5 boroughs :5 boroughs


Manhattan :Manhattan Area of 57,4 square kilometres 1,6 Mio people Sights: Empire State Building, Central Park


Queens :Queens Area of 313 square kilometres 1,9 Mio people Sights: John F. Kennedy Airport


Bronx :Bronx Area of 148,7 square kilometres 1.168.000 people Sights: different parks, zoo Breakdance and Salsa come from the bronx


Brooklyn :Brooklyn Area of 182,9 square kilometres 2,3 Mio people Sights: Brooklyn Bridge, Botanical Garden


Staten Island :Staten Island Area of 150 square kilometres 380.000 people Sights: nice houses built in 17th or 18th century, Conference and Voorlezer‘s house, zoo with many different animals


Immigration in the past :Immigration in the past


History of Immigration :History of Immigration 1885 -1895: 400.000 new immigrants moved to the united states 1900 – 1910: 4.5 Mio. immigrants


History of Immigration :History of Immigration 1885 -1895: 400.000 new immigrants moved to the united states 1900 – 1910: 4.5 Mio. immigrants why they all moved?


History of Immigration :History of Immigration 1885 -1895: 400.000 new immigrants moved to the united states 1900 – 1910: 4.5 Mio. immigrants why they all moved? where they are come?


History of Immigration :History of Immigration 1885 -1895: 400.000 new immigrants moved to the united states 1900 – 1910: 4.5 Mio. immigrants why they all moved? where they are come? what was the reason?


List of immigrants :List of immigrants In the past today


List of immigrants :List of immigrants In the past today 85 % European


List of immigrants :List of immigrants In the past today 85 % European 10 % American


List of immigrants :List of immigrants In the past today 85 % European 10 % American 4 % Asian


List of immigrants :List of immigrants In the past today 85 % European 10 % American 4 % Asian 1 % Africa


Slide 27:why was the number of the European so high?


Slide 28:why was the number of the European so high? Isn’t Europe a rich continent?


Slide 29:why was the number of the European so high? isn’t Europe a rich continent? why they emigrated? why these rich European started a new life in a new country?


Slide 30:at the turn of the century -> Europe was on the peak (the highest level)


Slide 31:at the the turn of the century -> Europe was on the peak (the highest level) people worked in a factory -> with baneful (giftig) chemicals , with bad accommodation (Versorgung), with no breaks at work


Slide 32:at the the turn of the century -> Europe was on the peak (the highest level) people worked in a factory -> with baneful (giftig) chemicals , with bad accommodation (Versorgung), with no breaks at work conditions (Bedingungen) were barbarous/ inhuman (unmenschlich)


Slide 33:at the the turn of the century -> Europe was on the peak (the highest level) people worked in a factory -> with baneful (giftig) chemicals , with bad accommodation (Versorgung), with no breaks at work conditions (Bedingungen) were barbarous/ inhuman (unmenschlich) time of illness began


Industrialization in the uS :Industrialization in the uS not so hard as in Europe everyone has a good job without bad accommodation


Industrialization in the uS :Industrialization in the uS not so hard as in Europe everyone has a good job without bad accommodation So why should the European still work in Europe?


Industrialization in the uS :Industrialization in the uS not so hard as in Europe everyone has a good job without bad accommodation So why should the European still work in Europe? USA turned to a country with the endless opportunities From dishwasher to president


Ellis Island an the Immigration :Ellis Island an the Immigration 1892 – 1954: head office (Hauptsitz) of the US-administration (US-Ministerium) for immigrants. 20 Mio. people moved to Ellis Island


List of immigrants :List of immigrants In the past today 85 % European 10 % American 4 % Asian 1 % Africa


List of immigrants :List of immigrants In the past today 85 % European 10 % American 4 % Asian 1 % Africa 44 % South America (Cuba, Philippines, Argentinean, Mexico)


List of immigrants :List of immigrants In the past today 85 % European 10 % American 4 % Asian 1 % Africa 44 % South America (Cuba, Philippines, Argentinean, Mexico) 42 % Asians (Vietnam and Korea)


List of immigrants :List of immigrants In the past today 85 % European 10 % American 4 % Asian 1 % Africa 44 % South America (Cuba, Philippines, Argentinean, Mexico) 42 % Asians (Vietnam and Korea) 11 % European


List of immigrants :List of immigrants In the past today 85 % European 10 % American 4 % Asian 1 % Africa 44 % South America (Cuba, Philippines, Argentinean, Mexico) 42 % Asians (Vietnam and Korea) 11 % European 3 % Africans


List of immigrants :List of immigrants In the past today 85 % European 10 % American 4 % Asian 1 % Africa 44 % South America (Cuba, Philippines, Argentinean, Mexico) 42 % Asians (Vietnam and Korea) 11 % European 3 % Africans reasons: poorness and political prosecution


September 11 attacks :September 11 attacks


Nine-eleven :Nine-eleven morning of11th September 2001, assassin (Attentäter) hijacked 3 jets and drove 2 of them to the twin towers Other jet crashed into the Pentagon 3.000 people died towers collapsed after one hour


Big City life :Big City life


traffic :traffic Subway: most people use it for going to work Bus: bus stop at every second corner in NY Taxi: 12.187 taxis, you call them “ Yellow Cab“


City life, slangs … :City life, slangs … City with big differences Always in action, stress -> no quiet minute, even in the night Drug bands who shoot at each other When subway leaves the station, they say: “ watchaclasendors“, what means “watch the closing doors“ or “cnelpju“ which means “Can I help you“


miscellaneous :miscellaneous


sights :sights Times Square: “ big white street“ Big crisis in the 60s – ended in the 90s Broadway: most famous and longest street with 20 km Many theatres, musicals and cinemas Statue Of Liberty: present from the French Typical landmark of New York Central Park: one of the biggest parks In the park -> zoo, sports fields, swimming pool and playgrounds


Times square :Times square


broadway :broadway


Statue of liberty :Statue of liberty


Central park :Central park


The End :The End


Sources & Credits :Sources & Credits Wikipedia.org Google.com Deviantart.com Reiseknow-how NY Newyork.de factsNYC.de GEO EPOCHE Nr. 11 ADAC Reisemagazin Nr. 71 (New York)


questions :questions


questions :questions How many people live In New York?


questions :questions How many people live In New York? How many boroughs has New York?


questions :questions How many people live In New York? How many boroughs has New York? What‘s the name of this big airport in Queens?


questions :questions How many people live In New York? How many boroughs has New York? What‘s the name of this big airport in Queens? What means “watchaclasendors“ ?