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English Composition (Discussion Forum 3) Every human being has his own idea of what he considers as a natural environment. For some people, it may be a place surrounded by greeneries where any living thing whether domesticated or wild can happily roam around and frolic to nature’s music. Others consider the overpopulated and polluted city as the nearest thing to a natural environment simply because that is the place where they earn a living. But for me New York City is the closest one can get to a natural, democratic space.
New York City can be considered a melting pot of world cultures. Professionals from different races merge in this city. There is nothing more perfect than the New York skyline which suggests various business opportunities and challenges one can find in the City. But New York is not just the Wall Street, the Empire State Building or the Statue of Liberty; it is more than that. It too is a place of culture as evidenced by the presence of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art and the Solomon R.
Guggenheim Museum (New York Department of Economic Development , par 4). For people who prefer to be near nature, they can always visit the Central Park and the 265 acres of wildlife at the Bronx Zoo. After mingling with nature, one can satisfy his gastronomic desire by stopping over at any one of the 20,000 restaurants offering a wide range of culinary experience (New York Department of Economic Development , par 6). But the New York experience does not end here. Shoppers will have a heyday at New York visiting the Fifth and Madison Avenues which hosts some of the most popular designer boutiques.
New York City is a paradise in itself. The unforgettable experience that one encounters in this city makes up for whatever flaws it has. It is the perfect natural environment where humans can exist, whether one fancies the unhealthy polluted air or the breath-taking scent of nature’s foliage.Works CitedNew York Department of Economic Development. "New York City." 2010. iloveny.com. Web. 9 October 2012 .
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