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    In Delray Beach, Florida is a luxury resort just a few steps from the ocean. Berkshire on the Ocean has a vacation home for you right on its own private beach. South Florida timeshares for sale offer you the opportunity to have a Florida vacation home in The Most Fun Small Town in America at a price you can afford. The Gold Coast of Florida on the Atlantic Ocean is a vacation paradise where you can swim, fish, play tennis and golf and participate in almost any water sport. The native wildlife is

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    Imperialism In Florida

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    Florida joined the United States as a state on March 3, 1845; the 27th state. Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon landed in Northeast Florida to claim Florida for Spain. He named the state in tribute to Spain’s Easter celebration known as “Pascua Florida”, or Feast of Flower. Soon after, it was known as the sunshine state. In the 20th century, tourism became Florida’s leading industry and has remained this way today. The Spanish had great expectations of Florida despite of the obstacles they had

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    Florida Condos

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    The best thing about Florida is that it offers several different types of life that you can enjoy, from beach to city to country. Florida condos can be rented in any area of the state. Whether you want to visit the beach or other area of the state, you may be able to find a condo that you can rent or purchase to stay in while you are visiting. There are cheap condos in Florida for both sale and for rent to allow you to make the most of the time you spend in the state, whether you are there for business

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    The Florida Indians

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    Many of the Florida Indians by the time of the British arrival (1763) were trading for decades with the Spanish and its colonies to the immediate south. The Creek Nation was a loose confederation of disparate Southeastern tribes sharing a common language and matrilineal line. Many of the Creeks who did not share their nation’s policy of trade with the British colonies migrated to new lands in Florida. But despite the geopolitical separation into Spanish territory, many still identified themselves

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    Travel In Florida

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    most crucial thing about adventure is surprising element. Florida is the paradise for every traveler. this magical state is representing the haven for the American citizen, because it has many elements to be surprising for travelers; historical sites, diverse food, theme parks, natural places, and beaches. All these factors give Florida advantage to be a remarkable destination for all travelers. Historical sites in Florida are one of the oldest and famous destinations in the United

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    Living In Florida

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    that’s what they call it. Florida is one of the fifty states in the united states. It’s located in the southeast region of the united states. Florida has a population of 19.89 million. Each year this number increases more and more because people from all over the world move there. People move to Florida for many reason; to study work, to have a better life, or for other reasons. Living in Florida has several advantages that attract people to move and live in it. Firstly, Florida has a natural life that

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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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    West Florida

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    West Florida is starkly different from the preconceived images most U.S citizens have of Florida which consist of huge beaches filled with foreign tourist, high-class hotels and exotic cars. Instead, West Florida contains a mixture of southern agrarian roots and small tight knit communities that have become hallmarks of the deep souths perception. One such area which exemplifies the deep southern aspects of west Florida is the Cove, a small inlet which is located near the current location of Panama

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    Florida Hospital was founded in Orlando by the Seventh Day Adventist church in 1908. It is part of a 46-hospital network, with 20 nursing homes and 25 health care agencies extending across 12 states that make up Adventist Health System (AHS). AHS is one of the nation’s largest hospital systems, and is a not-for-profit healthcare organization. The Florida Hospital name consists of nine campuses within Central Florida. AHS has an additional twenty-eight total campuses throughout Florida that also

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    Essay on The Florida Everglades

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    survival of a biological community. In the United States, American citizens are on the verge of irrevocably damaging one of the country's most unique and diverse treasures - the Florida Everglades. This national park is now the only remaining patch of a river that used to span 120 miles from Lake Okeechobee to the Florida Bay. Dikes and levees created by the Army Corps of Engineers in the late 1940's drained this river to reduce flooding and increase useable water for the development of the region

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