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    Anti-Semitism In Florida

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    Even though Florida has the third highest state population of Jews, many live in South Florida. South Florida consists of Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties. Jews still faced Anti-Semitism throughout Florida history. When Spaniards began to settle in Florida, Jews were forbidden from settling and practicing their religion. After England bought Florida from the Spanish in 1763, Jews were legally allowed to settle, but there was still prejudice against them. Once Florida became a United…

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    to sleep with their stomachs empty, one must ask themselves if there is anything possible to prevent it happening. There are plenty of suggestions that restaurants, such as Denny's can follow in a chance to abolish childhood hunger locally in Miami Florida. An idea to consider is to place a small brochure attached to the customer's purchase receipt giving them the option to donate. Additionally, agencies such as Children and Family can give a card with an amount of money for children in poverty.…

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    square miles. This happened in 1905 because of a governor named Napoleon Bonaparte Broward. He began to drain the Everglades so that the land can have bigger towns and buildings and more suitable food to grow. Many swamps, some of which that are now Miami and Fort Lauderdale, were built into cities and used for farmland. Later on, in 1948, the US Congress decided to create one of the most effective water systems because of the population growth and the need for flood control. It might have been…

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    5 Florida attractions worth checking out If your vacations seem a little boring as of lately, then check out these Florida fun and funky attractions. Madeira Beach While most Florida beaches outlaw drinking in public; Madeira Beach is one exception. Don't forget the blanket, beach chair and umbrella while you're sipping on a bottle of your favorite beer in your swimsuit or bikini. ICEBAR Orlando Welcome to Florida's most unique bar: ICEBAR Orlando. It is one of only two ice bars in America.…

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    the basic control unit within his market area (p. 264). Florida is a large state so braking down the territories into counties will be his best option for the sales reps. Defining the sales territories should be at the top of his list. If using the metropolitan statistical area (MSA) map in determining sales coverage, Tampa (Hillsborgh County) 1 rep, St. Petersburg (Pinellas County) 1 rep, Miami (Dade County) 2 reps, Orlando (Orange County) 2 reps is how the territories should be laid out.…

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    Historically, Florida population became a boom in 1920s. During this time period, Florida was known as “Great land boom”. In the 1920s, people had time and money to invest in new land; Florida also had cooperative government system; job opportunities were high because of real estate and agricultural practice. As Florida's population continues to boom, immigration has become a major factor to Florida’s population growth. As of today, Florida is the third largest state with a population of 20…

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    Supreme Court made the wrong decision because there is a standard for recount, they didn’t count all of the votes that were placed and not every person was treated equally. First, there is a standard for recount which means that Florida was not treating different counties unfair. If voters were clearly trying to vote for Al Gore then they should all be represented equally. There were many votes that were…

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    foot-dry foot" policy that had allowed Cubans without visas who reached U.S. shores (typically Florida) to gain automatic entry to the United States to ask for political asylum. Under the policy, those caught at sea, however, were sent back to Cuba. The policy was started in 1995 under President Bill Clinton in an effort to end the rafter crisis and had a major impact in shaping immigrant-rich Miami-Dade County. Obama also eliminated the Cuban Medical Professional Parole Program that allowed…

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    Boca Raton Case Study

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    miles to the north of Miami at the southernmost tip of Palm Beach Country lies the city of Boca Raton, Florida (FL). As one of the largest business communities in the state, the city has become a high traffic area with lots of people from outside the city commuting in for work. The city also finds itself dealing with a number of drug related issues due in large part to drug trafficking issues spilling over from the Miami area. Relevant Drug Stats Out of the Boca Raton, Florida (FL) Area For…

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    Is Lead Good Or Bad

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    Yet soil lead levels in many areas exceed 200 ppm. The research will highlight correlation between the amount of lead found in children’s parks and hospital admissions for symptoms of anemia in Miami-Dade County. Planned Research: Testing the ppm of lead at four parks in Miami. Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park located (25.6736°…

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