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Whether you're teaching about oceans, continents, or local crosswalks, your students can have a bird's eye view of it all with the click of a mouse. It gives them a lot more confidence when making decisions such as dropping bombs, because they have the same real-time bird's eye view as [the pilots] do. The presentation by Tim Tompkins, president of the alliance, will take place in the 30th Floor Conference Center of 3 Times Square, giving attendees a bird's eye view of the problems and the potential of the Times Square streetscape. |
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