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    suddenly it was hot and humid and there was no snow to be seen. It was way too early for this weather here in Michigan. We have to be somewhere else, I thought. We were in Florida. I could tell because we went here a long time ago, but why were we back? Tampa,…

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    Henry turned down the opportunity to go to Yale to build this beauty hence his successful rebellion. At the sight of this remarkable landmark, one can only get the sense of: Titanic grandeur meets college retro. Its the location of the University of Tampa campus where old and new collide daily. This elderly wonder has a beautiful Moorish style architecture which was built in 1891. The outside of the Plant Hotel building, has an abundance of cobblestone pathways and old-style street lamps and…

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    of Indian Country. The years under James Billie's direction have seen the Seminole Tribe of Florida mature both politically and financially. The addition of two new reservations (Tampa and Immokalee) brought Seminole federal trust holdings in Florida to more than 90,000 acres. The opening of a new hotel (Sheraton Tampa East), entry into the lucrative citrus market, opening of the new Ahfachkee Indian School, development of the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum and Kissimmee-Billie Swamp Safari tourist…

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    The society at large hypothesis is another component of public corruption. This hypothesis also incorporates the slippery slope theory. When some in the public believe that officers would accept gratuities, they would offer it to them with the expectation of favors. Sometimes officers would be paid small bribes for looking the other way so that the officer can make an illegal profit. Corruption may become routine when police officer believes that other parts of the criminal justice system are…

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    have made such unfair, cruel statement. The refugees were transported to Tampa General Hospital because they were severely injured and underwent many amputations. They developed many complications, and in need of continuous care and physical therapy. They were wheelchair dependents learning how to survive with their current physical state. Our group decided against their proposal to the point we were forced to involve the Tampa Tribune News. Understand, this was not an immigration issue.…

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    It was a cold and snowy December 2nd when I arrived at John F. Kennedy airport. It was a beautiful night, like those you see in movies. I was 7 years old when my parents decided to move to USA. It was my first time on a plane and I was so nervous, everyone around me seemed so different, or so I thought. My parents decided to move from Argentina to New York City, it was like going from one end to the other. Moving to another country was already a big step, and the things that came after did not…

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    I majored in Public Health, because I simply wanted to help make somebody else life a little more better. I knew since I was little that I wanted to be somewhere in the health field, but I was not sure where. Hands on medicine I knew I couldn’t handle, so that just left me working behind the scene, but still saving somebody life. With this degree I could work at so many jobs at the government or non-government organization level. My first dream place to work at is the Center for Disease Control…

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    The three main points that Dr. Cloud presented was learned helplessness, the three P’s, and reverse learned helplessness. Dr. Cloud presented information I did not know prior to my reading. The information was very thought provoking. As I reflect upon my own seasons of inactivity, I have come to understand that I suffered from the principles Dr. Cloud asserts in this portion of the book. In my previous pastorate, the church suffered from what Dr. Cloud calls learned helplessness. By the…

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    Her husband is the owner and manager of one of the most popular five star resorts in Tampa. Over the course of the series justice Willa deals with a lot of legal, social, and political issues as she does her job as a judge of the federal court. She deals with all manner of legal issues from murder, to social issues like gay rights to political…

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    Sports stories are told in many ways with different views of how they come to be. This can be seen in both Friday Night Lights by H.G. Bissinger and in Quiet Strength by Tony Dungy. Both of these books compare and contrast each other in ideas and principles when it comes to football at different levels. Bissinger and Dungy both examine how football is seen differently by people and how football leads to bigger impacts made in society throughout Friday Night Lights and Quiet Strength. In both…

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