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bridges, tunnels, airports and seaports within the
New York-New Jersey Port District starting at the center of the Statue of Liberty for a 1,500 square miles radius. In 1972 the name of
the agency and it's form of operation were changed to it's present name and form.

The Port Authority also operates its own police department which is responsible for providing safety and detering criminal activity at
Port Authority owned and operated facilities.


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The use of anthropomorphized animals has a long tradition in art and literature. Frequently they are used to portray stereotypical characters, in order to quickly convey what characteristics the author or artist intends for them to possess. Examples include Aesop's fables, George Orwell's Animal Farm and political cartoons, e.g. Maus. Many of the most famous children's television characters are anthropomorphized animals; Mickey Mouse, Kermit the Frog, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Calimero, for example.

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