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    The Internet can be used for an infinite amount of things, whether it is getting in contact with old friends, doing some research, or playing games. People find it very helpful for whatever activity they use it for. Most of the people using the Internet tend to compare sites and information to make sure they are getting the best deal or correct information. When comparing two different websites like Walt Disney World and Las Vegas, some will find many differences and similarities. Visiting Las…

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    to afford it.” The University of Central Florida College Republicans invited all Republican candidates to debate Monday in the Nicholson School of Communication, but Young and Howard Knepper, a Miami businessman, were the only two who accepted. Elaine Sarlo, UCF College Republicans chairwoman, was a moderator for the debate,…

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    Risks There are several hazards within the community. However, with reference to the risks from the environment - air pollution is a huge concern. In Central Florida, apart from the SunRail and Lynx, most of the community members use cars for their means of transportation. With that, it exposes them to perilous agents in air. In fact, it was stated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, that exposure to air pollution can cause numerous effects on human health. World…

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    The one day in my life I would choose to re-live if I could would be one that occurred a couple of years back. My father, mother, along with myself took a Wild Africa Trek safari at the Animal Kingdom Lodge where we stayed at one of the Walt Disney World Resorts. What an invigorating experience. I can not wait to go back and experience it all over again. The Animal Kingdom Lodge is set on four lush savannas’ that is home to some thirty species of wildlife that includes Zebras,…

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    and Star Wars. There are also multiple places in Walt Disney World like the Magic Kingdom or Animal KIngdom. When you are younger and you are here your dreams come to life, like me when I was 6 years of age. In the summer of 2009, we just flew to Florida to go to Walt Disney World and stepped off the plane to get our luggage that we brought on the plane. On this trip I was hoping I would have lots of fun, but I was feeling like we weren’t going to by liking to stay home more often. Near the…

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    All of the Disney theme parks around the world are filled with attractions that have deep history and are still being enjoyed today. When visiting Orlando’s Walt Disney World, a person has many options on which well known and well loved ride they want to choose from. But, if this person is looking for a more spooky experience, two attractions come into mind. These include the classic Haunted Mansion and the thrilling Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. Even though The Haunted Mansion and Tower of…

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    Around one month ago, myself and my family embarked on a thrilling and enjoyable vacation. The first leg of the journey was an eight hour drive to Tampa, Florida. Thanks to some string-pulling by my father, we managed to obtain a presidential suite on the tenth floor of a Westin. Somehow, it was completely free, for us at least. The following day began with driving to Busch Gardens in Tampa. One of the many things that set it apart from normal theme parks was the wildlife. For example, by the…

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    Historically, Florida population became a boom in 1920s. During this time period, Florida was known as “Great land boom”. In the 1920s, people had time and money to invest in new land; Florida also had cooperative government system; job opportunities were high because of real estate and agricultural practice. As Florida's population continues to boom, immigration has become a major factor to Florida’s population growth. As of today, Florida is the third largest state with a population of 20…

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    also a abundance of shops and restaurants and the Florida Historical Society Library is located here. The Florida historical society library which is located right in the heart of downtown Cocoa Village was opened in 1997. It was open to house the societies vast collection of maps and documents relating to Florida and it's history. The society currently has over 6000 historic volumes, a map of the collection, photos and manuscripts all about Florida. Unfortunately it is only available to the…

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    Department of Health (DOH). Other partners include the United Way of Indian River County, Treasure Coast Community Health (TCCH), Pelican Island Elementary, Kindergarten Readiness Collaborative, Florida Department of Children and Families, Sebastian Police Department, and the University of Central Florida (UCF). I was a part of a committee that created and distributed over 500 surveys to local businesses, churches, and early childhood facilities. This helped to define what the needs of the…

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