Every Tuesday, for the past month, I venture down to Dekalb Avenue, off East Gunhill Road in the Bronx, to my internship. Around 12 pm, I leave my college campus, College of Mount Saint Vincent, and I take the Bx10 heading towards Norwood. It takes about an hour to get to the where I am going, which is right across the street from the Einstein Medical Center at Montefiore, the Moses location. The Bx10 always draws a very particular population: the elder population, college students from Lehman, and some sort of Jewish younger population. When you start to dissect why a certain population surrounds you, it helps to understand the dynamic of a particular location and the structure.
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