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    Trip To Florida

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    When my family and I was getting ready to go on a trip to Florida, my parents knew there was going to be some obstacles to before we got to Florida. First, where would we stay at, and how long would we be there for? We also were wondering on if we were going to drive, or fly on an airplane to our destination. My dad always wanted to go to Pensacola because of the calm beaches and places that he liked. My mom insisted that we should go to Daytona beach do to the best places to stay, and relaxing areas

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    There have been multiple bills proposed in Florida to allow ordinary people to carry guns on campus. This topic has been a hot debate after incidents such as the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting, and even more recently, the Ohio State shooting. Although the “Right to Bear Arms” is an amendment, conceal and carry should not be allowed onto college campuses and schools due to its potential consequences. In 2014, Florida Carry, Inc. sued the University of Florida in order to try and protect students, faculty

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    Emergency Management Plan

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    Florida has been hit by many of the most devastating and destructive hurricanes on record in the United States. Damages have exceeded $500 million just since the turn of the century (Kim & Marcouiller, 2016). According to Malmstadt, Scheitlin, and Elsner (2009), the cost to insure property against storms is highest in Florida and continues to rise. So how do we manage these crises when they arrive? While damage costs skyrocket, how do we as emergency managers increase the collaboration with community

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    The eastern indigo snake is the longest snake species native to the united states. With a habitat that covers much of the east coast and all of florida, some of the longest eastern indigos push nearly 9.5 feet. While this fact may invoke fear in many, humans do not have much to fear. Eastern indigos are non-venomous, and only eat small animals including bird eggs. Humans are actually more deadly to them. Even though they aren't the cutest or most sought-after pet, they play an important and irreplaceable

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    interviewed goes by the name of Tanya Hill. Tanya got her Masters of Social Work at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida in 2000, as well as her license and she now resides in Panama City, Florida. Tanya is someone that I have known since I was a little girl and someone that I definitely aspire to be like once I graduate. My interview with Tanya was over the phone since I did not have time to drive back to Florida to do a face to face one, but while we were on the phone every answer she gave

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    2015 Florida Panther I did my report on the Florida Panther. Playing basketball as a Kentucky Wesleyan Panther, made me want to do research about one of the many species of panthers. These species are going through endangerment and will probably be extinct in the near future. They were listed in the Endangered Act in 1967, so one positive is they have held on for some years now. There are about eighty to about one hundred Florida panthers still living today. The historic range of the Florida panther

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    out there, there are some places I already been to that I'm going to talk about an there is one main place that I been dreaming of visiting one day. My first vacation is when I was younger one of the places I first visited as a child was Orlando Florida my aunt lived there at the time we went to the mall an we went somewhere to get my mother a permanent makeup tattoos. As for me later down the week we went to Disney world I was so excited I seen mickey mouse an all the other Disney characters I also

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    Racism towards Native American tribes and individuals have been found throughout mainstream media. From nationally broadcasted sports games to popular Hollywood movies, Native Americans people have been stereotyped and/or culturally appropriated. Many examples of these stereotypes are blatant and have been portrayed for in the media for decades. Disney’s Peter Pan and Pocahontas Hollywood’s leading animation studio has had many instances of stereotyping and being racially insensitive. Two main examples

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    how each state is governed. The state of Florida follows the same infrastructure as the national government as far as legislature. Florida has its own constitution and its legislature is comprised of the two chambers mentioned earlier, which are the senate and the House of Representatives. Not all states have both chambers and what’s called a bicameral legislature. Nebraska has only one chamber, and thus considered to have a unicameral legislature. Florida Senate chamber has 40 senators with Joe

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    Wakulla Research Paper

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    Situated just south of Tallahassee on the Gulf Coast is Florida’s own hidden treasure Wakulla. The area has an abundance of things to do including boating, fishing, snorkeling, golfing, attending festivals and other interesting events along with enjoying the unspoiled natural habit that exists in this unique area of Florida. What Makes Wakulla a Must-See Location: Perhaps the idea of going to a beach where commercialism has inundated the area is just not your idea of fun. The area might have once

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