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    There seems to be a sense of pride when I would see a gator and "Florida" plastered across a hat. Needless to say that, as a young Floridian, I was drawn to the Gator spirit. I did not know anyone who attended the college and so my admiration was loosely based on vague opinions, blurred pride. So I started to dig a little deeper, not the traditional ways, nevertheless, I took advantages of every last social medium and articles to learn more about the school. I perused over online catalogs and…

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    1. The internal stakeholder of Olive Garden, are the owners of the restaurant, which would be Darden restaurants, the employees and the suppliers. Olive Garden caters primarily to families also noted for being hospitable. It is a place where families grow and create memories and customers cherish those memories. The people that would part take in dinning based on the mention from the TV “The Girls Next Door” show would be the external stakeholders. Those customers want to experience the…

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    There are tens of thousands of Burmese pythons living in the Everglades (Ng 1). But why are there so many there? People from Asia are bringing pythons to Florida as pets, but when they get too big, people let the pythons go into the wild, which is mostly why there are so many pythons in the Everglades (Piven 1). With this many pythons living in the Everglades, it is certain that these Burmese pythons are changing the area. The presence of Burmese pythons is changing the Everglades by affecting…

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    But the does not address some of the major concerns the U.S had. Why did the U.S launch the Bay of Pigs Invasion? The U.S launched the invasion as means of protecting national security. When Castro came to power he immediately began spreading around nationalism policies and cut ties with the American government. Coupled with his relationship with the U.S.S.R, his communist government just of the cost Florida posed a major threat. Another factor that caused the invasion was the economic…

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    Analysis: The Orchid Thief

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    In the world today, there is a rush to develop and sell everything here in Florida. Developing land is seen as a wonderful thing, especially after the housing market crashed a few years ago. We often are in a rush to complete everything we do and do not consider the effect that we are having on the environment. I believe that if people would slow down and consider the effects we are causing in the environment, we can prevent or fix the problems that we are facing in the world today. I feel that…

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    Zika Virus Paper

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    Introduction and Program Description This project is based upon the knowledge of undergrad college students living in Eagle Hall at Florida Gulf Coast University. The purpose of our project is to make the college students aware of the Zika virus and give them ways to prevent contracting Zika. Mainly Zika is a vector (mosquitoes) spread virus and it is becoming a prevalent virus in Florida, so it is important to inform fellow students. Our goal is to educate these students on how to prevent the…

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    The Dangers Of Snakebites

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    Snakes are lengthy, carnivorous reptiles without legs, protected with scales, have sharp fangs and venom inside it. There are numerous different types of snakes and these include king cobra, python, rattlesnake, and anaconda. Snakebites can be extremely lethal particularly because of their deadly venom. Every year, you will find around 7, 000 poisonous snake bites scenarios that are being documented in America. Apart from being deadly, snake bites may also result in allergic response and…

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    some animals to go extinct. Other reasons include tricking residents to adopt them with their gaudy skin patterns and changing the ecosystems. But is there any solution to these sagas of problems? To begin with, Burmese Pythons are roaming the Florida Everglades and causing some animals to already go extinct. If this goes on, it will seriously affect the food chain or even go after humans. According to Burmese Python: Not the Ideal Pet ,”To kill their prey, they first grasp it with their…

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    know what to do with them. In addition, more and more people have decided to release these snakes in the wild, which has become a problem. In the Florida Everglades this is an issue due to tens of thousands of snakes that are trying to survive. However, this is negatively affecting the ecosystem. Burmese pythons have altered the ecosystem of the Florida Everglades. To start off, the Burmese python is native to grassy marshes in the Southeast of Asia. Also, it is a very large constrictor…

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    Burmese population. The National Everglades Park has joined forces with The University of Florida. The United States National Park Service (USNPS), the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, as well as, South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) have joined forces. The partnership will evolve around the Burmese increasing growth population and how to control it. The Python Science…

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