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Heart Place: New York
I can realte to Clara H. because I went to New York, and I felt the same way, stressed, wanting to "pour [my] heartache into [my] head." When I got there, I was in a nonfocused enviroment. All I wanted to do, was feel better and make something good happen out of all the wreck! New York, made me feel much better with the amusement it had. The different type of society there, is heart releaving. I could go out at 3 am and walk anywhere I wanted to, and I saw people minding their buisness, being helpful, appreciative, anything othere than hurtful. I would go out to eat anything other than home made food. In the subway on my way to times Square, I would see all kinds of people from; natives, to Germans, to Italians, to Mexicans, to Japanese. All I needed was peace, quiet, no violence, no discrimination and all that I wanted, I found in New York City. My heart place.
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I really understood what the author was talking about and she sounded very passionate.