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    enforcement officers can find their honor under serious attack online at any time. Cases have occurred where comments posted online by officers have led to disciplinary actions. “A Florida cop lost his job over his racially charged Facebook comments. Fort Lauderdale Officer Jeffery Feldewert was dismissed from the department earlier this month for posting, “Black People: Because without them the evening news wouldn’t be as much fun to watch” in reference to the arrest of several black suspects…

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    Over the last decade, it is incontrovertible the outrageous amount of immigrants migrating to the United States. The migration is among all ethnic minority groups and individuals often, leave their home country in hopes of a new beginning and a promising future. All more critically these individuals are intermittently oblivious to the cultural adjustment that is required. It is imperative and crucial for individuals to learn to adapt to new environmental and cultural changes. If individuals…

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    Pompano Beach Disasters

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    reached 60 mph (97 km/h), shattering plate-glass windows and interrupting electrical and telegraph services.[26] The Florida East Coast Railway Station in Hallandale Beach was nearly destroyed. Windows and roofs were damaged in Hollywood and Fort Lauderdale, but damage was minor overall.[11] At the latter, the storm also downed power lines, telephone wires,[27] and trees, and destroyed car garages.[26] The storm left two fatalities in the city.[28] In Pompano Beach, the recently constructed…

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    Hurricane Katrina Impact

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    Introduction The Impacts and effects that Hurricane Katrina had on the United States and how it impacted America socially, economically and politically during this time period it happened until now. Hurricane Katrina was an extremely destructive and deadly category 5 hurricane that cause catastrophic damage along the gulf coast from central Florida to Texas. Much due to the storm surge and levee failure. In addition, severe property damage occurred in coastal areas such as Mississippi beachfront…

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    Susan Degnan, author of “Our Children Our Future” recorded a study done by coach and police officer, Bill Hawley. Hawley is a police officer in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and he runs a truancy program for a Juvenile Intervention Facility. When kids are caught skipping class, the school brings those kids to him. One of the first questions he asks the kids are, “What do you do for extracurricular activities…

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    Substance Abuse Treatment

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    years Florida has also become known for something a little more unique than just for its beaches and Disney World. Specifically, Florida has recently been referred to as “the recovery capital of the world” with the epicenter being roughly between Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach, centered around Delray Beach and its wake. In fact, it’s been said that if you stand anyway in this recovery mega-center and throw a rock in any direction, that rock is bound to hit an addiction treatment center”…

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    For years, people have tried to understand: Why do such mysterious activities occur in the Bermuda Triangle? Ships have vanished without a trace and aircraft disappear with no sign of where they went. There have been countless cases where aircraft and boats have shown no signs or radioed that they were in distress. Boats have showed up without any crew members and there is no damage to the boat. There have been many possible reasons that have surfaced in recent years. From scientific reasons to…

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    Best Vacation Spots in Florida Florida is regarded by many people as one of the best and most incredible states in the United States of America for several reasons. The most important reason is the beauty and splendor it is endowed with. This state is gifted with both natural and man-made wonders, which is the reason why it is one of the favorite vacation destinations of locals and tourists from outside of the United States. In this article, you will get to know the best vacation spots in…

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    Health External Factors

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    Care Kaplan University Raimi Abiodun, Instructor For this report I will be examining the Broward Health Organization. Broward Health is a nationally recognized health system in South Florida for more than 75 years. It is located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida which offers world class healthcare to all including residents/visitors in Broward County. They encompass more than 30 facilities which establish over 1,529 in the total system with over 7,600 employees. Their mission is to provide…

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    Standing bare footed on the hot dirt road the sun beating down on my too large forehead but I knew I was going to have a blast. It was the year 2006 I was in long road, Jamaica I had joined a race with three of my older cousins and one long known friend. It was a race to see which out of all five of us was the future Usain bolt or the future vernicka Campbell, these two people are some of the best Olympic gold medalist of my island Jamaica; track stars. My father Leroy had heard from my…

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