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    the U is the slogan of Miami Hurricanes football. The problem is that the home stadium is shared with the Miami Dolphins. The stadium is also located 21 miles from the campus of the University Of Miami in Coral Gables. All of these pose problems that hurt the football program. That is why a new stadium should be built for the Miami Hurricanes football program. The U is back on the rise and is looking to be a national powerhouse again. The future is as bright as the hot Miami sun. The…

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    Author V. Vale once said, “A tattoo is a true poetic creation, and is always more than meets the eye. As a tattoo is grounded on living skin, so its essence emotes a poignancy unique to the mortal human condition” (Vale 55). From this, it is evident how intimate tattooing is. A life-long commitment to a piece of artwork that one will carry on one’s skin wherever they go requires careful consideration. Tattooing itself has been practiced for centuries all over the world, with the first known…

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    Miami Dade College is one of the most unique and the largest institution in the country. It has over 8 main campuses, 23 outreach center and has over 165,000 students. Miami Dade College is one of the best welcoming college for students, as well as adults, all over the world because there’s not much complications when it comes to applying and registering; it accepts everyone. Those who attend Miami Dade College come from 182 countries and speak about 93 languages. The college has various…

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    Miami is one of the most popular destinations in both Florida and the United States. The cultural hub is home to an ethnically diverse community with an equally diverse set of interests. However, how much do you really know about the city? With that in mind, here we present our list of 15 things you probably didn't know about Miami. Check out part one below, and stay tuned for part two, coming soon! Number Fifteen: It's Home to a Park Named After KC and The Sunshine Band. There's a park in the…

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    A place that reminds me of Miami is “Little Havana “. Little Havana is Miami’s Cuban heart. Theirs many Latin art gallery and very busy restaurants. These restaurants are located on “Calle Ocho “8 street. Most of them serve delicious Cuban food. There’s also plenty of bakery’s and small coffee shops where You can go and enjoy the breeze and the fantastic view. Many older people go to get the famous “Cuban shot”. You would be amaze by the length of wait but it’s worth it. They also like…

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    The Miami Tribe now lives in all fifty states, but home started in Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Ohio. The tribe was forced out of their homes during the Indian Removals (History). According to the Kansas Historical Society, “At the time of the Louisiana Purchase, President Thomas Jefferson believed that American Indians could be moved from the East to lands in the new territory” (Indian Removal Act). Nowadays, there are two main Miami groups. There is one group in Indiana that has about two…

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    Just 62 km. off the eastern coast of Tonga, an underwater volcanic eruption of the volcano Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai caused an island to form. Located in the South Pacific, this landmass has the lat/long. - 20.570/-175.380, according to LANDSAT. Climate in this region is tropical year round. Weather from November all the way to April is “a hotter more humid period” according to, The South Pacific Organizer, with an average temperature of 33 degrees Celsius (91 Fahrenheit). On the contrary, the…

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    "The city flourished initially, and rather modesty, as a tourist center and retirement colony…" Beverley & Houston (Page 20). The perfect thing about Tokyo and Miami is something that I can't compare, it's the cultural and ethnic diversity. The fact that we can find people from every part of the world, from Spain to Venezuela. It is important to be objective about the thing that makes the life qualities better when we compare them both. Each of the cities has their differences for the good and…

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    Celebrities in Miami Beach A trip Miami Beach has so much to offer; whether you prefer to visit local dining spots, catch the latest live performances, or simply lounge around on the beach, you will not leave the area feeling as though you had nothing interesting to do during your stay. One of the top Miami Beach pastimes for many residents and visitors is to visit places that celebrities generally frequent. You might spot famous individuals when you stay at one of the top Miami Beach…

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    Miami Marlins: National League Champs In November 2014 the Miami Marlins and slugger Giancarlo Stanton agreed to a deal that would keep him in Miami for years to come. The deal is worth $325 million for 13 years with a no trade clause; something the Marlins never agree to except for now. Stanton was predicted to break many records such as the single season homerun record set back in 2001. Unfortunately, due to the injury in his left hand, he was unable to do so. This happened before Marlins…

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