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For centuries people have come
to New York seeking refuge.
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Now I am one of them. I'd always
dreamed of living in New York.
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All that excitement and culture.
Life is full of surprises.
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Once in a while,
I even bump into former students.
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My apartment is a little small
and the rent is pretty steep,
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but it's got character,
and I'm cosy enough.
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And it's great not needing a car.
I get to read on the subway.
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Some days, I even walk to work.
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The job market is tight,
but after hunting around a while
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I landed a job in the education
department at the museum.
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I'm teaching again.
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When a school brings its students
to the museum on a field trip,
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there's a staff of trained
educators to greet them.
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I've started seeing someone new.
Jillian.
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She works at the museum, too.
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She's really different from Diane.
I've never met anyone like her.
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She just ended a relationship, too,
so we're trying to take it slow.
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You might ask if I ever saw
Tracy Flick again. I did, just once.
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I was down in Washington for
a museum educators' conference.
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After an inspiring morning
on the Mall,
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I was on my way
to the Holocaust Museum, when ...