The Florida panther The Florida panther is a beautiful panther‚but is the only subspecies of a panther in the East Coast.This mammals population in the 1800s was approximately 1‚360. It has dramatically declined to 100‚but it is slowly increasing.Disease‚inbreeding and human interaction are the main reason why the Florida panther is endangered. It is sad that the Florida panther is endangered. There are many reasons why the Florida panther is endangered.Humans are 1 of the
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occurred in Florida the past couple years‚ I think it’s safe to say that Florida can also be a pleasant place to live. With its mostly sunny weather‚ friendly disposition‚ and many exciting attractions‚ Florida almost doesn’t seem like the type of place to have such horrific weather at times. I‚ personally‚ even after knowing so many good qualities about the sunshine state‚ still am not convinced that Florida would be a nice place to live. One reason for not wanting to live in Florida‚ besides the
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The state of Florida is a vacation and retirement destination‚ with a record 94.7 million people visiting the Sunshine State in 2013 (Jackovics). However‚ south Florida is under an imminent threat that many people refuse to acknowledge. The sea level is rising‚ and southern Florida will be underwater by the end of the twenty-first century‚ unless major projects to save the land begin now (Parker). Unfortunately‚ because south Florida consists of a fair amount of reclaimed swampland and sits at or
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwZcrcUhLTUNb28ycmc2UnpfbDA/view Even today‚ Florida is a fragmented block of land‚ not by water or mountains as some states‚ instead by values and history. The old saying of “the more South you go in Florida the more North you are” has never been more true than in today’s world. But‚ it was not always like this‚ during Florida’s early years and beginner start of statehood the concentration of its people was far more North. The central areas were nothing but country
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Running Head: DID THE FCAT WORK IN FLORIDA? Did the FCAT work in Florida? Chris Wiginton ITT Technical Institute‚ Tampa FL EN3220 Instructor: David Ali Hatami Axdahl 9 November‚ 2014 Abstract By exploring viewpoints both for and against the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT)‚ the question of “Did the FCAT work in Florida?” may never be answered‚ but it is a topic worthy of research‚ debate and discussion. Unfortunately‚ and to the detriment of the education for Florida’s kids
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district plans to process river water in a three- year test to see if it can be made drinkable. Orlando Sentinel. Lisenby‚ L. (2007‚ Jul 11). Growth must be controlled to protect the St. Johns River. Florida Times Union. Littlepage‚ R. L. (2006‚ Jan 10). St. Johns River’s health deserves major effort. Florida Times Union. Lynette‚ M. M.‚ John‚ R. W.‚ & K‚ R. R. (2004). Nitrogen and phosphorus flux rates from sediment in the lower St. Johns River estuary. Journal of Environmental Quality‚ 33(4)‚ 1545-1555
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Brown-eyed Boy As I have always been very strong-minded and independent on my own‚ my weakness was the boy I fell in love with. For I was a girl‚ track athlete at that‚ who received multiple offers to schools around the nation. My dreams were to go to Florida State University and run collegiate track at that school; but oh how my plans were changed when I arrived at HBU for an official track recruiting visit. As I laid eyes upon the school‚ already having thoughts of no return‚ my weary eyes swept across
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sister and I with the news that we will be traveling to Florida for a week-long vacation. As you can imagine‚ this came as quite a shock. Not only am I heading out of the state for the first time‚ but it is for a week at that! After hearing the news‚ I went straight up to my room‚ closed the door‚ and sat on my bed for what felt like an eternity. I can’t say whether I was excited‚ frightened‚ anxious‚ or just plain confused. What did Florida have to offer anyway? I must have been a
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One morning a long time ago‚ my mom woke me up early. “It’s time to go‚” she said. Go‚ go where I asked? “Today‚ we are moving to Florida‚” she said. My big brown eyes began to fill up with hot salty tears. I don’t want to go‚ I said over and over again. You and your sibling are going to be moving to Florida with me. Again‚ I cried aloud‚ I don’t want to go. Who will take care of me? Where will I sleep? And what will I eat and drink? Consequently‚ all of my pleas for mercy to reside longer with my
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Andres Martinez English IV University of Florida Essay My future in Florida “Where are we going?” I asked my mom as I saw my home vanishing into thin air as I looked through the rear window of the car. “Why are we leaving?” When are we coming back? Where’s my dad? Where are we going? All these questions came into mind as I saw my hometown disappear. I closed my eyes‚ as my tears brushed down my cheeks wishing it was all a dream. I woke up to a new smell‚ to a new country‚ to a new city‚ to
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