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    Of these one million people, 75,000 of them reside in Florida alone (nbcfl, 2016). These numbers are incredibly shocking and it is mysterious as to why Florida consists of one of the largest percentages of homeless people. Perhaps it is the high cost of living and low minimum wages that have left many homeless, but there are many other factors that cause this…

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    changes across the south. Because of them, the south would grow and become the marvel that it is today. The foresight these men had led to major growth, big business, and a way to connect the south to the north. Before Henry Flagler discovered that Florida would be the perfect tourist destination, he was an oil guru with J.D. Rockefeller. After two short two years of partnership, Standard Oil became the leader in the American oil refining industry, producing 10,000 barrels per day (Cohen). Mr.…

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    Why should we even care about the Florida everglades? I'll tell you why. Even if you don’t realize this, wet lands like the Florida Everglades are so important to both human and animal life. Both rely on the Florida Everglades drastically but lately the Everglades haven't been in there best shape. The Everglades are being badly affected lately by pollution and new animals being brought into the ecosystem. If this doesn’t get under control, Florida could be in trouble. We the humans need to see…

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    team located in Miami, Florida. They play at Marlins Park, their home field. They are apart of the National League East division in Major League Baseball. The team began to play in the 1993 season as the Florida Marlins. They started playing home games from the beginning of their inaugural season to the 2011 season at Sun Life Stadium. Ever since the 2012 season, they have played at Marlins Park in downtown Miami, on the site of the former Orange Bowl in Little Havana, Florida. The new park is…

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    Everglades Research Paper

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    Located in Florida, the Everglades is home to over 350 species of birds alone! Not only does it house many different types of species, this natural wetland also boosts Florida's economy in an exceeding amount with visitors coming in every day! But sadly, due to invasive snakes like pythons and other foreign animals and plants, native species have been receiving harm and endangerment in the area. The Everglades: extremely valuable to both our economy and all of the animals that nest there. A…

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    they can be hurt or killed by a 23 foot long snake. It will eat almost everything they can fit in there mouths. They can be dangerous to lots of things additionally they will not eat a human that is often. When the pythons challenge came up in Florida everglades more and more people…

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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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    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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