@article{326558, note = {This disc is a recorded DVD and may not play on all DVD players or drives.}, author = {Ruiz, Wilson R. and Gattys, Fred J.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/326558}, title = {New York the world's city / [videorecording] :}, publisher = {Films for the Humanities & Sciences,}, abstract = {To describe New York City's cultural makeup, the best metaphor is a salad bowl rather than a melting pot. This program follows the Queens #7 subway line through a dazzling array of ethnic communities, each with its own distinct texture and flavor, illustrating demographic changes the city has undergone since the early 1990s. Less inclined to learn English and join mainstream society than previous immigrant generations, recently arrived New Yorkers are nevertheless part of a long-established pattern--which former Senator Bill Bradley (D-NJ) praises, while New York State Senator Frank Padavan discusses fears that some conservative citizens harbor.}, recid = {326558}, pages = {1 videodisc (26 min.) :}, address = {Princeton, NJ :}, year = {2005}, }