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    vacation on a cruise. My Dad and I went on a three- day long cruise to The Bahamas. I had never been on a cruise, so it was a new experience for me. We needed to be in Tampa for our departure, so we drove the two hours from Orlando, Florida to Fort Lauderdale, Florida. My Dad and I used this time to talk, make plans for the trip and think about our upcoming adventures on the cruise. We left while the sun was fully up and the sky was blue with fluffy white clouds; there was not a sign of rain anywhere

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    hired to look at situations that are happening at the port over the past and current year. After analyzing the port, you have to recommend changes that can improve the Port. Which in the future can result in the Port being one of the top harbors in Florida that attracts a lot of different businesses and gain money for the community. To start your new job as a consultant, you have to look at the Harbor's history and current situation, market forecast, do a SWOT analysis, Horizontal analysis, vertical

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    48992 - John U. Lloyd Beach State Park Escape from the bustle, noise and traffic of Hollywood, Florida. Stepping onto the white sands and into the clear waters of John U. Lloyd Beach State Park (now known as Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson State Park) bring family-friendly respite. The quiet, clean, back-to-nature beach with a beautiful view of the Atlantic Ocean boasts three miles to spread out the blankets, search for beach treasures and more. Named for the Broward County Attorney, who served

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    among these businesses they envisioned a winter tourism trade but to realize this dream they would require a strong transportation infrastructure. The coastal shipping trade along the United States’ East Coast helped to bring the first visitors to Florida spurred on by the growing railroad empires developed by Henry Flagler and Henry B. Plant. By the 1890s, these railroad tycoons

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    Introduction The Sports Authority, Inc. opened its first store in November 1987 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. In 1990, Kmart acquired the company. Five years later, The Sports Authority had expanded to 136 stores in 26 states, and was spun off from parent Kmart. Its headquarters were in Lauderdale Lakes, near Fort Lauderdale. Sports Authority had one mission to complete for the business and that mission was to create a shopping experience establishing The Sports Authority as the first choice for

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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Alexandria, VA) Ashcraft & Gerel proudly announces Michelle A. Parfitt, Esq., a Personal Injury Lawyer employed with the firm, was recently inducted into the International Academy of Trial Lawyers (IATL) at their annual meeting held March 21-25, 2018. The International Academy of Trial Lawyers limits membership to 500 Fellows from the United States, which demonstrates what an honor this is for Ms. Parfitt and the firm. Attorneys who have achieved a career of excellence through

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    involved with the yearbook and newspaper but didn’t focus in on the agriculture. When considering her college options, Boswell wanted to get as far away from the farm as possible and just “get through” college to start her career. She attended college at Fort Hays State University where she was also involved in collegiate yearbook and newspaper writing. She received her bachelor’s degree in Business Communications

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    The Ft Lauderdale airport (FLL) serves the Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, and Dania Beach region as well as acting as a hub for further travel south into the Caribbean. Southwest, JetBlue, Spirit, and Delta make up the majority of the airline traffic, and Spirit Airlines utilizes Ft. Lauderdale as a hub for its operations in the region. The Ft. Lauderdale airport is currently the 22nd busiest airport in the United States, serving 89,330 scheduled flights in 2016 and 10.7 million passengers. (Bureau

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    edison Thomas Alva Edison was born on February 11, 1847, in Milan, Ohio, the youngest of seven children born to Samuel and Nancy Elliott Edison. He began to lose his hearing after having scarlet fever as a young child. As he grew older his deafness increased until finally he was totally deaf in his left year and had only 10% hearing in his right ear. Edison did not consider this

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    South Florida is home to 5.8 million residents. This area consists of Miami-Dade County, Broward County, and Palm Beach County. Through out the year these residents and also tourists have to deal with different hazards. I will be choosing Fort Lauderdale as my community. Fort Lauderdale has to deal with severe thunderstorms and hurricanes. Both of these hazards bring with them multiply hazards themselves. They bring severe wind, lightning strikes, flooding, and storm surges. South Florida also

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