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    Injustice In Floria

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    Titles like, "Hundreds of inmates riot at Holmes Correctional in Florida two days ...", "The Largest Prison Strike in U.S. History Enters Its Second Week", "2 more Florida prisons on lockdown after disturbances on Attica", and "Prisoners Call for a National Strike on the Anniversary of Attica – Mask ..." make noise on a topic that otherwise doesn't make any sounds usually. These titles also send panics in the loved ones who see and read these titles and the contents of these articles. They begin

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    The Santería Religion and South Florida

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    Many people that do not practice this religion automatically assume that the religion is some sort of horrible cult in which people simply slaughter animals. In interviews with people that live near the Lukumí Babalú Ayé Church, published in The Miami Herald, terrible remarks have

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    Miami Dade College has grown out of scale to become an institution of higher education with one of the largest enrollment rates in the country. Since its opening in 1960 the number of students has been ever-growing. Today, over 92,000 undergraduate students sit in its classrooms. Just as enrollment has increased, so has unrest on campus. Many students complain that there is not enough parking or a wide variety of food on the menus . Others find that the college does not provide enough room to study

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    Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park rests on 400 acres protected land. Occupying the southern third of the island of Key Biscayne, this natural respite for birds and people alike falls just south of Miami Beach. This park was rightly named for The Miami News editor who fought to protect the land and preserve the Key in its natural state. Along the east side of the park, one and a quarter miles of sandy beachfront boasts open views of the Atlantic Ocean. This beautiful area offers visitors access

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    CEO, the diversity of Miami-Dade County’s industries and economy is already a strong advantage for attracting and keeping businesses (Wooldridge, 2016), and the educational environment encourages entrepreneurship. The book advised analyzing employment data with a location quotient, a ratio of industries represented locally to one of a reference economy. This is a valuable equation for determining industry growth at a fixed period. When the OCOG chose target industries for Miami, the specialized index

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    Tourism Types Of Tourism

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    DEMAND ELEMENTS Miami is one of the most popular cities visited by all types of tourists from around the world. Visitors mainly travel by air and arrive at Miami International Airport. In 2016, Miami welcomed 15.7 million overnight visitors (i.e. tourists) from around the world. Those tourists spent $25 billion, with 70% of that money coming from international visitors (Mody, 2017). Many people also embark on cruises from PortMiami to destinations around the world. Whether the visitor is coming to

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    of beaches span Miami’s shoreline including Miami Beach, South Beach, and Sunny Isles Beach. The availability of these natural resources are paramount to the success and continuity of tourism (Nelwamondo, 2010) for Miami. The Build Environment The city of Miami is known as the the capital of Latin America since it is a hub for many Latin American cultures (Fajardo, 2017). Strong Cuban influence in “Little Cuba” has brought many festivals while the Miami music scene became a fusion of American styles

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    A diagnostic medical sonographer utilizes unique imaging machinery to generate images and perform exams. They use ultrasound technology to obtain pictures of tissues and body organs. The career of sonography offers a wide range of specialties from obstetric and gynecologic to neurosonography. Some of the duties of a sonographer include prepare the patients for the procedure and examine the data recorded to give a detailed summary to the physician. Like any other healthcare professional, ultrasound

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    to efficiently leave and receive luggage in the main terminal. As exiting the main terminal, there are many airport staff aide to assist with getting a cab for the final destination. For someone coming in from the Northern Virginia area, being in Miami is practically like being in a different country. The city is surrounded by palm trees and alluring bodies of water, that seem to thrill one of what is to come next. Upon arrival at the Fontainebleu Hotel on Collins Avenue, the staff is readily available

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    2012. According to the United States Census for Florida in 2014 there were at least 4,957,164 single people. There are approximately 2,615,410 people in Miami Dade County, and of these 816,215 people are single. In contrast, as of the 2014 the State of Florida Census recorded 79,432 completed divorces during that year (see table 1). Furthermore, Miami-Dade County had the highest divorce rate of the state in the year 2014 with 13, 431 divorces recorded (see graph 1) (Data Access and Dissemination Systems

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