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    On 11-6-2017 I observed a blue Dodge utility bearing Florida license plate # IKGN75 to be traveling south on Grand Blvd at River Gulf Road. Additionally I observed this vehicle to be towing a utility trailer bearing Florida license plate #GHBM68. A computer check via FCIC/NCIC revealed the registration of this vehicle to be expired as of 8-31-2017. At this time I activated my emergency lights to conduct a traffic stop on the above listed vehicle. With my emergency lights activated the operator

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    request of the Tampa Tribune, three insurers allowed a reporter access to hospital cost and quality information they post on password-protected Web sites for their members. The companies were Humana, United Healthcare, and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida. A Tribune analysis shows the range of prices that Bay area hospitals charge for the same procedures. I believe the statistical procedure used in this report is mentioned in Chapters 2 under Data types. Out of the two Data types mentioned in chapter

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    In this Presidential Election, the Republican Party is a disadvantage in Florida due to the large concentrations of voters in major cities. The majority of the state votes for the Republican candidate, but big cities like Miami, Orlando, and Tampa always seem to vote for the Democratic candidate. In the 2012 election between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama, Mitt Romney won all but thirteen counties but lost in majorly in the urban areas where Barack Obama won an astonishing number of the votes. For

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    Marsha Boswell is the Director of Communications for the Kansas Wheat Commission here in Manhattan, Kansas. As the director, Boswell is in charge of the communications department which includes talking with farmers and consumers around the state as well as facilitating wheat sales in domestic and international markets. She also creates media releases and oversees the internship position and other communication positions at the Kansas Wheat Commission. Boswell didn’t always love agriculture as much

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    coveted fishing and tourist spots is Marathon Key, Florida. This area of the state is not quite at the lowest part of Florida, but is right next to it. With a population of almost 10,000 residents, Marathon Key is among the newest incorporated cities in Florida, only being established in 1999. A Curious Name Few people have the opportunity to live in a place named for hardship, but Marathon is one of these locations. It was originally the spot of the Florida East Coast Railway and during construction,

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    prevailed so many times before. The triumph came when a group of ambitious businessmen collaborated to build what became the Florida Suncoast Dome in 1988 in downtown St. Petersburg. There had been a competition between Tampa and St. Petersburg to see who would build a new baseball stadium first. Tampa already had Raymond James Stadium, had built MacDill Air Force Base and the Florida Aquarium, St.Petersburg had nothing. St. Petersburg desperate to attract big business and attractions to the west side

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    Key Largo Research Paper

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    Largo with memories of spectacular scuba diving and snorkeling thanks to full-service diving centers like Sea Dwellers Dive Center. But did you know that Key Largo is also famous for its sailing adventures, eco-tours, and dolphin encounters? The Florida Keys are a unique coral cay archipelago that serves as a home to some of the most exciting wildlife and unforgettable water adventures in the world. Here are some of Key Largo’s most exhilarating adventures: Diving and Snorkeling: Key Largo is home

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    Hey folks! I’m Shea Casey, and I’m an upcoming Sophomore (yikes!!) at SUNY Geneseo, along with being a proud member of the Geneseo Volleyball family. Even though I have a year of college under my belt, every time I think about going back up to Geneseo, I get excitement butterflies. I cannot even put into words how perfect Geneseo is for me, and I think all the rest of us can agree with that. From the beautiful campus, to the great academics, to the ever-lasting friendships, I can say SUNY Geneseo

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    numerous literacy-promoting programs all over the state of Florida, literacy still remains a problem for this state. People just don’t seem to want to waste their precious free time staring at words on a piece of paper, but would rather stare at moving pictures on a screen. Obviously this is a problem, as Florida’s FCAT scores are less then perfect when compared to the scores of the rest of the nation. Something needs to be done to get Florida reading. It may be unfair to attribute all of Florida’s

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    Central Florida, in Volusia County. Dr Milton Hawks arrived during what was actually the second wave of settlers to explore what is now known as Port Orange. He is also credited with giving the settlement its name. It was incorporated April 26th of 1867. As of the U.S. census there were 56,048 residents of the growing city. The city’s total area is 28.7 square miles, of which 2.0 sq miles are made up of water and 26.6 sq miles are land. Port Orange is a beautiful city on the East Coast of Florida, home

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