Denise Matter notes, «John Kudo saw
the dream city of his grandparents submerge in water, leaving a trail of destruction and loss.
Holding the colors and hues of
the dream city of Mumbai, these royal accommodations in Grand Hyatt Mumbai is befitted with cozy furnishings and most modern en - suite amenities.
One sequence resembles the unveiling of
the dream city of Shangri - La in Frank Capra's Lost Horizon, another recalls the casino action in half a dozen Bond films, while still others rescue the exotic excitement of jungle - adventure fantasies from the colonial condescension of Great White Hunter movies.
Not exact matches
In this episode
of «Inside China,» CNBC's Eunice Yoon speaks to a Chinese businesswoman Julie Ji who is looking to build a new life in her
dream city New York.
The
city's urban plan was the brainchild
of French immigrant and architect Pierre Charles L'Enfant, who envisioned an egalitarian design for the District — a vision that was a physical manifestation
of the American
dream.
UChic is doing the same through our partnership with the Women's Foundation
of Greater Kansas
City by working together to support the
dreams of women and girls.
We always
dreamt of the possibility
of being part
of this great community and collaborating with the incredible talents found in this
city.
Can the Toronto resident save the stadium and its
city with his
dream of a professional soccer team?
Jacksonville also has the second - lowest cost
of living on the best
cities list, meaning entrepreneurs can enjoy a comfortable life in this coastal
city while chasing their
dream.
Netflix description: «In 1977 New York
City, the talented and soulful youth
of the South Bronx chase
dreams and breakneck beats to transform music history.»
Despite the growing number
of cities dreaming of a car - free future, or at least a multimodal one, Ford's latest ideas bet on Americans holding onto their love
of cars and their tendency to commute alone.
I know every British government pays lip service to those millions
of people who, allegedly, live outside London: people who don't get to live the
dream on a six - or seven - digit salary in one
of the globalized world's showcase
cities.
«When I was 22, my
dream job was to be chancellor
of the New York
City School system,» he remembers.
The New York Central accomplished this by selling its «air rights» — a new thing at the time — to real estate developers who built neoclassical apartment towers that still line the
city's Street
of Dreams, the most exclusive residential enclave in America.
Bryant Simon, a professor at Temple University, whose book Boardwalk
of Dreams chronicles the history
of Atlantic
City, including Trump's business dealings there, says business owners who worked on the Taj Mahal were often paid just 10 cents to 20 cents on the dollar in the bankruptcy.
Hyperloop, Elon Musk's
dream to transport passengers at the speed
of sound through vacuum tunnels between major
cities, is going to cost much more than the billionaire industrialist first thought.
The
city will spend $ 200,000 on a program that helps high school students who
dream of being entrepreneurs.
St. Paul has the smallest number
of establishments among the best
cities to score a
dream job.
GROWTH AND INNOVATION: The Future
of Cities Hosted by NBCUniversal Debbie Dingell, US Representative, 12th District
of Michigan, United States House
of Representatives Jacqueline Hinman, Chair and CEO, CH2M Belinda Johnson, Chief Business Affairs and Legal Officer, Airbnb Judith Rodin, President, The Rockefeller Foundation Moderator: Leigh Gallagher, Fortune; Author, The End
of the Suburbs: Where the American
Dream Is Moving
Honolulu is the only
city on our list
of the best
cities to find a
dream job with an average weekly wage below $ 1,000.
Toledo is one
of the worst
cities to find your
dream job.
A high unemployment rate and a relatively low average weekly wage make Riverside one
of the worst
cities to live in if you want to find your
dream job.
Plus, the
city has fewer establishments than most other places in our rankings, making it one
of the worst
cities to find your
dream job.
To find your
dream job in San Jose — or any
of the other
cities on this list — make sure you take these necessary steps: Revamp your resume, research salaries in the area and prepare for the interview.
And, the average weekly wage is lower here than in all
of the best
cities to find a
dream job.
The unemployment rate is higher in the Seattle area than in several
of the other best
cities to find a
dream job.
If your
dream job is to be an entertainer or work in the gambling industry, Las Vegas could be one
of the best
cities to live in.
With a high unemployment rate, Bakersfield is one
of the worst
cities live in if you want to find a
dream job.
Considered the worst
cities on our list to find a
dream job, they scored lower on the factors that were taken into consideration: unemployment rate, average weekly wage and number
of establishments.
NBC News called Indianapolis a «
dream city» for millennials because
of its combination
of low pricing per square foot and a strong job market.
VA has mountains, beaches,
city and country, agriculture and history, proximity to many different types
of weekend getaways, and four seasons to enjoy it in for a cost that either let us live on one income or will keep some savings in the bank for me to afford to take
dream vacations and send our kids to a great university.
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Dreams March 1, 2017
New York
City is home to some
of the best fashion in the world; it's a shopaholic's
dream.
The
city has launched programs to target three groups in particular: small - business owners, filmmakers who are women and people
of color, and students
dreaming of getting into the business.
An eager and ecstatic group
of young entrepreneurs was out to prove that Ottawa isn't just a government town, but a
city full
of big
dreams worth chasing, at Friday's 20th annual...
Recently, the Washington
City Paper reported on what might sound like a
dream job to qualified applicants — the Smithsonian National Museum
of American History sought a «Beer Historian» for a three - year appointment.
Furthermore, the best job opportunities are increasingly clustered in a handful
of superstar
cities, where real estate prices are far above the national average, making homeownership an even more distant
dream.
He could have arrived in a center -
city aristocratic family and gathered to Himself a
dream team
of young, budding scholars.
Little did we know it then, but in just a few months» time Merryn and I would be setting off on an adventure we'd never forget — walking the streets
of Rome, climbing the Alps
of Switzerland, and settling into our new
city of Oxford, United Kingdom, where Merryn would get a
dream job at the University and I would write a book helping others recover from their broken
dreams.
Should we not concentrate our energies on alleviating the plight
of those who are caught in the decay
of our present
cities, rather than
dream of new
cities in which these problems would not arise?
Peter L. Berger, The Sacred Canopy; Peter L. Berger, A Rumor
of Angels: Modern Society and the Rediscovering
of the Supernatural (Garden
City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co., 1969); Mircea Eliade, Myths,
Dreams and Mysteries: The Encounter Between Contemporary Faiths and Archaic Reality (London: Harvill Press, 1960), 19; Clifford Geertz, The Interpretation
of Cultures, 107; Wade Clark Roof, Community and Commitment, 156; Philip E. Slater, Microcosm: Structural, Pschological and Religious Evolution in Groups (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1966).
The
city at its best generates its initiatives from
dreams of a great and unlimited future, not from short - term or purely pragmatic ideals.
The
city is the place
of hopes and
dreams, as the utopian thought
of Plato, Augustine, and Thomas More attest.
As the Prophet receives the divine message, he has the archangel Gibreel, transformed into a character, first lurking in the shadows and then occupying the center stage with his elaborate
dream concerning the
city of Jahilia (jahiliyya = the pre-Islamic era
of darkness and ignorance).
Cities are often founded, for instance, on a claim to divine intervention: Rome on the myth
of Romulus and Remus; Jerusalem on the spot where Adam is buried; Salt Lake
City on a
dream of creating the new Jerusalem.
Anthony Walton wrote in the Atlantic Monthly that the «glittering cybercities on the hill, the latest manifestation
of the American
Dream,» actually «shed the past and learn to exist without contemplating or encouraging the tragedy
of the inner
city.»
«The supermarket heavens
of my new neighbors,» Jan writes from his suburban apartment in Washington, D.C., «which draw a veil over suffering and therefore make no sense
of it or
of anything else, take me back to those beautiful, terrible days, when our dear
city turned in its sleep and its
dreams were
dreams of a crucified God.»
Church History records that many had visions and
dreams warning them
of the coming destruction
of Jerusalem and they fled the
city and avoided the siege.
He
dreams not
of big
cities and moving boxes and sexy locations around the world, he
dreams of homesteads,
of now - grown - tinies coming home to him in his big garden,
of roots deeper than a desert mesquite (has anyone yet preached a sermon on the metaphor
of how deserts have the plants with the deepest roots?).
If in the ruins
of Rome, St. Augustine
dreamed of a civilisation that should be the
City of God on earth, and penned, even while weighted with despair and expectation
of the end
of the world, the noble outline
of the Christian order which inspired so much
of mediaeval thought, how much more reason have we today, with so much greater resources, to expect for our civilisation a resurrection out
of our decay.