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    Irene Sans

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    attended Florida State University, where she graduated with a bachelor in Meteorology, minor in mathematics and concentration in Hispanic Marketing Communications. While in FSU, she was the first bilingual deputy State Meteorologist on board at the Division of Florida Emergency Management – Emergency Operations Center where she would brief state officials about the weather conditions threatening the state. In 2008 she covered closely the wildfires that burnt thousands of acres in Central…

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    What Is Empire Corsa Club

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    Empire Corsa Club: An exotic and ultra-luxury auto leasing club in Florida. Public Profile Empire Corsa Club – For the Car Enthusiast 3-5 sentence “quick pitch” outlining key takeaways that will be explored in more depth within the body of the profile. Empire Corsa Club is South Florida’s most prestigious exotic and ultra-luxury auto leasing club. Our members-only car leasing club allows clients to enjoy ultra-luxury brands, such as Rolls Royce and Bentley, and exotic varieties, such as…

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    Gatorade Controversy

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    According to official website for Gatorade, Gatorade is the one of the most famous sports drinks, which was formulated in early summer of 1965 at the University of Florida College of Medicine to help football players to facilitate proper hydration. A private company obtained patent to sell the drink publically and started adding chemicals to processed Gatorade in 1969 (Newsmax Health, 2013). Soon after, Gatorade spread out athletic fields and it became the official sports drink of the NFL in…

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    apply to this regulation: (a) “COM” means the University of Florida, College of Medicine in Gainesville (the “COM-GNV”) and the University of Florida, College of Medicine in Jacksonville (the “COM- JAX”). (b) “COM personnel” means any employee or appointee of the University of Florida (whether full-time, part-time or courtesy), including but not limited to Academic Personnel (AP), Technical, Executive, Administrative and Managerial Support (TEAMS), University Support Personnel System (USPS), and…

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    The national articles were focused mainly on the presidential election, international news and federal information. It was difficult finding top stories that did not deal with breaking scandals within the upcoming election. All the stories dealt with issues that anyone in the country knew something about; for instance, the global…

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    Gatorade commercials are not the type that “goes in one ear and out of the other”. This commercial uses specific tactics to lure the audience into purchasing their product. In this “Win from Within” commercial they present famous athletes exhibiting determination and the use of hard work while training. They play a memorable song while showing the different athletes as they physically drain themselves while executing their workout routines. In the end, they rapidly illustrate the various…

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    What is the best way to produce a commercial? You make it comical, possibly have a celebrity, or even have some real facts! How about all three, that is what Gatorade did in their “sweat it to get it” commercial. This commercial intends to target almost anyone who enjoys working out, and particularly National Football League fans. It starts with a customer wanting to purchase a Gatorade, but the clerk explains that he didn’t earn it and that you have to “sweat it to get it”. Mid-debate a third…

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    The first Smokey Bones opened in Orlando, Florida in 1999. Since then Smokey Bones has had an extensive history including changing owners, expanding the restaurants, and evolving the menu. Smokey Bones Bar and Grill is known as a casual, dining restaurant that specializes in barbecue and sports entertainment. The goal of Smokey Bones is to be the favorite choice for food, drinks, and fun. They aim to provide good food and drinks in a great atmosphere as the appeal for their guests. Smokey Bones…

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    Wildfires in Florida are not normal and were partially caused by a weather condition known as “El Niño”. The “El Niño is a periodic warming of ocean water in the tropical equatorial Pacific Ocean” which brought drought conditions to all of Florida (Dolce, Erdman “El Niño: The Facts Behind the Impacts”). Very hot, dry conditions created the perfect scenario for the destructive wild…

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    Background The preserve has existed longer than Florida Atlantic University, as the years went by it began to decline in size. Many animals have found the preserve as their home including the gopher tortoise. Gopher tortoise are a type of ectotherm animal that can live up to sixty days. They feed on vegetation and build burrows as their homes. The burrows they build can be used by about three hundred different animals as protection. Over the time, Gopher tortoise has evolved as a very threaten…

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