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    Zephyrhills: A Case Study

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    trip through Zephyrhills, Florida where you will find plenty of southern hospitality and fun things to do within easy reach. There are also a lot of homes for sale Zephyrhills, FL for those who are interested in finding an economical way to invest their savings. About Zephyrhills Zephyrhills is a part of Pasco County, Florida. It was founded in 1910 and was originally supposed to be a location for Civil War veterans to live and relax. It is located in central Florida and it is considered a…

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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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    production, and information. Below are the explanations and examples of each by using the Florida Everglades as an example before human development and habitation. The Florida Everglades is North America’s largest swamp; wetland ecosystem and consisted of 18,000 square miles forming a watershed starting in central Florida from the Kissimmee River areas and extended down to the southern Florida Bay until the Florida Keys. Regulation by natural capital is referring to the activities carried out by…

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    Hernando County is a county in the United State of America, located in Florida. According to the U.S. Census Bureau taken in 2010, the population of the county was 172,775 and is estimated to be at 178,439 in 2015 (United State Census Bureau). Hernando County is located in the workforce development area number 16, which also includes Pasco County. The population of Pasco County for 2015 is 497,909 (United States Census Bureau). Workforce development area provides information on the counties’…

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    explorers of his time pursued. He heard of men discovering Florida and was intrigued by the resources that the south eastern region of North America obtained. De Soto made it to Florida, traveled north to Georgia, then to Alabama before coming upon the mouth of the Mississippi River. Hernando de Soto and his men became the first Europeans to travel along the river due to going on this voyage. Juan Ponce de León is the man who gave the state of Florida its name. Ponce de León originally started…

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    tropical storm Katrina. Still off the east coast of Florida the winds begins to blow at about 40 miles per hour. On August 25, 2005, Katrina is now classified as a hurricane (category one) and winds are clocked at 75 miles per hour. The weather system is now only 15 miles east of Fort Lauderdale (FL) and about to touch land. The eye of the hurricane first touches land between North Miami Beach and Hallandale Beach on the southeastern coast of Florida. Early the following morning, Katrina…

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    Aptly-named Lakeland, Florida is home to thirty-eight lakes, the largest, Lake Palmer, covers 2,550 acres. When you ask a Lakeland resident where they live, they will likely tell you which lake they live near, not what section of the city where they reside. With the swan-filed lakes and parks surrounding the larger lakes, Lakeland has a unique, charming character. Population and Getting Around Home to approximately 100,000 people, Lakeland is between Tampa and Orlando, on Interstate 4. It's…

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    Essay On The Bahamas

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    also multiple recreational activities to be explored. Having the opportunity to travel to these diverse locations, we can offer many exclusive insights to these locations. Being able to travel to Florida or the Bahamas can create a open door to the different aspects that come from these paradises. Both Florida and the Bahamas hold many different opportunities to travel, view scenery, and visit local attractions. BODY When…

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    Throughout history, human activity has damaged a countless amount of ecosystems. The everglades is one example of a dying ecosystem that was caused by human interactions. The everglades was once home of many animals and plants, several of the animals have left or are struggling to survive now. Water pollution has damaged the overall water quality in the everglades. Since the restoration of the everglades is not seen as directly beneficial to humans, some people neglect the ecosystem. But this…

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    Community Assessment of Ocala, Florida What is a Community Assessment? A community assessment provides an overview of the city as a whole and can be a focused assessment in the specific individuals’ surrounding area in which the individual resides. The assessment includes the location and description of the area, a makeup of the community (age, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status), services provided and ease of access, safety issues of the public, and areas of concern in health care. All of…

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