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    The Everglades National Park is an amazing region found in the American State of Florida. The Everglades has the largest designated wilderness in the eastern United States. The Everglades is a beautiful place to visit and see real life creatures. There are at least a million visitors that check to the park every year and it is one of the most talked about National parks. It also has the most significant breeding grounds for tropical wading birds. Tropical wading birds are mostly in North America…

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    Burmese Python

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    Invasive Species of Florida Many people think that everything in a given environment was supposed to be there, that is not the case. What if I told you that sometimes animals or plants end up in an area that they were not supposed to be. This happens more often than you would think. When a species ends up in an area it’s not supposed to be this can have negative effects on the environment and the wildlife in it. Many snakes including the Burmese Python have been showing up in the Everglades…

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    Emmanuel Akinyemi Professor Jennifer Ross GOVT – 2305-23005 25th April 2016. Florida Police Arrested and Fired for Hitting Woman A 26-year old Florida police Officer, Akinyemi Borishade has been arrested and fired from his job for hitting a woman, Mayra Martinez. The incident occurred on Wednesday evening, when the police officers got a call from bar to report an Employee who had just taken four shots of proof liquor, resigned from her job but refused to leave. The Officers arrived and asked…

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    which alternate assessment is a better measure of student achievement. Include at least 5 scholarly references to support your claims Florida schools are based off of certain standards. Each child has to master these standards, in order to be “proficient” in the skill taught. Most students, will have no problem mastering the standards required by the state of Florida. However, some students, especially those who are special needs, or have certain disabilities, will have difficulty learning all…

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    am interested in factors like location and school size. In this essay, I will examine three schools: University of South Florida (USF), University of Central Florida (UCF), and SUNY at Stony Brook University—SUNY. USF is located in Tampa, Florida, which is only about one hour away from my home. While it would be nice to be close to my family, I do not like the weather in Florida. It is too hot in the summer and it is not cold for very long in the winter. Despite this, there are…

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    Slavery In Escambia County

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    slavery seemed to plague the society of the growing country. Numerous areas of Florida including Escambia County began enacting certain laws and city codes which restricted the movement of African Americans as well as limited their societal freedoms. The impact leveled by the implementation of these restrictions against free blacks and mulattos was very widely publicized and criticize throughout Escambia county. The Florida Historic Quarterly discussed the direct affects of the legal…

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    Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life to Nature Coast aka “The Original Florida,” where a world of historic and natural wonders are plentiful, from numerous parks, preserves, beautiful, crystal-clear springs, rivers and estuaries, spectacular, freshwater lakes, wildlife refuges, and over 25 nature-based recreational sites. Once regarded as "the lonesome leg" of Florida, this 980,000 acres (4,000 km2) area, stretching along the Big Bend area from Apalachee Bay to Anclote Key, is the…

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    Stand your ground law The Stand Your Ground Law, a law that the United States of America should have because everyone has the right to protect themselves from any danger. The Stand Your Ground Law, a law made to allow people to use self defence against any threat someone may present upon them or upon some around them. This law should take effect in all the States because this law could help increase security among the people. Every person should have the opportunity…

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    she loved to go to her cabin and go on vacations. She also knew that there was going to be many more of these trips to come. Miss Steffens’ first trip was when she went the Bahamas and Florida on a cruise. That trip all started when Miss Steffens and her family flew down to Florida. When Miss Steffens got to Florida, she stayed in a big house right next to the ocean with a great view. She stayed in that house for a few days then they went to get on the actual cruise. When Miss Steffens first the…

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    Invasive Ant Species

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    A foreign ant species has found its way in the US, particularly in the state of Florida. The said ant is native to Madagascar but has made its way to Caribbean countries decades ago. Now, it is set to invade the US state. In Florida, there are currently 19 invasive ant species, which often thrive in warm weather and human activity such as the said state. The little yellow ant (Plagiolepis alluaudi) is an invasive, highly-reproductive, and foraging experts. At less than 2 millimeters, these…

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