...Sample Essay – My Summer Vacation I had a fantastic summer vacation! My family and I spent a lot of time at the beach. We also went on a trip to Disney World. We ended our summer by traveling to southern California for a soccer tournament. It was nice to be able to spend so much time with my family this summer. In the beginning of the summer, I went to the beach with my kids at least once a week. We were so lucky because every time we were at the beach I saw the dolphins splashing playfully in the surf. We would usually arrive around 12:00, when the sand was as hot as coals in a barbecue. Sometimes we would stay until 7:00 in the evening. At the end of the day I loved to watch the flaming red ball creep slowly down into the shimmering ocean. Going to the beach is my favorite thing to do in the summer. Towards the middle of my summer vacation, my whole family and I flew to Florida to visit Disney World. We had never been before, and I could not believe how big and beautiful the Disney property was. It was like being in the center of a rainbow. Everywhere you looked, there was loads of color. The weather was hot and humid. We were soaked with sweat the entire time, but we were able to refresh ourselves in the beach-like pool. We stayed at a hotel called The Beach Club, and the pool there actually had sand at the bottom of it. It was fun to travel all the way to Florida. As my vacation was coming to an end, we made a trip to Huntington Beach for my daughter’s...
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...The second semester of school arrives and grade-school students have one goal in mind; they simply want to survive until summer break. The day-dreams include fantasies of getting gorgeously tan, stretching out in a hammock to read a good book, and having wild adventures with friends every possible day. However is this the reality of what the traditional three month summer includes? No, many kids instead complain to their parents of their complete and utter boredom by the time July hits. In the states closer to the equator the sun makes the outdoors so scorchingly hot that people get dangerously sunburned rather than a bronzed tan. And in all honesty, the average American kid is not spending her/his free time by reading such an “ordinary thing” as a book. This reality of how the end months of summer break turn out do not necessarily mean that the whole break was a complete waste all together. After...
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...Summer is that time of the year that we have the fondest memories of from our childhood. For those of us lucky enough to live in places like Coral Springs, nearby beaches have always been a favorite destination. While helping your kids build fun memories that will stay with them through their lifetime, be sure the annoying itching and scratching of head lice does not become a problem they have to deal with. Let's start by going over a few misconceptions you, as a parent, may have about head lice and your child's chances of becoming infested with them at the beach. Facts About Head Lice at the Beach Parents need to realize that the bright sunlight that is abundant at the beach does not kill lice. In fact, they thrive in an environment that includes heat and humidity. Also, they can hold their breath for up to four hours, so don't count on that ocean swim killing them. Perhaps worst of all, at the beach, there's no personnel who might do lice head checks such as they might get at a school or a summer camp if they start showing signs of them....
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...Growing up in South Florida, I've had the opportunity to mix and mingle with many different kinds of people and cultures. I have met people from all walks of life, both rich and poor. Fortunately, poverty in South Florida has not reached extreme levels, and so I had only heard horrible stories of how poverty has afflicted my fellow man. Yet during the past summer my eyes were opened to the truth as I had the experience of my life while participating in the Appalachian Service Project. The Appalachian Service Project is a program that allows volunteers to travel to rural areas in order to repair the houses of families stricken by poverty. I was able to participate in this program last summer, and it opened my eyes to the plight of some Americans. I travelled to Barbourville, Kentucky, located in Knox County, and witnessed the type of situations that I had only heard about or seen on television. I worked to improve houses without basic utilities such as electricity and running water. There were also many houses that were simply falling apart, and nobody had the money to repair them. For about a week I had the chance to work on the house of a young couple. The husband had recently been in a hunting accident and was unable to work. As a result, he and his wife were unable to keep up with house repairs and so the house was in ruins. Yet, as I was working on their house, I noticed that these were two of the happiest people I had ever met. Although they seemed to have very...
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...The city of Miami is increasingly highlighted year after year with their lavish hotels and fancy social scene. The term vacation is very custom to South Florida being that it is family vacation hotspot for every season besides the blistering heat of the summer. South Florida is loaded with many popular cities that attract tourism for their own personal reasons. Each area has its own spin on the beautiful physical features that Florida has to offer. Although the state of Florida as a whole is located in the southern region of the US it is not entirely warm all year around. With that being said the primary focus of vacation destinations fall in South Florida more specifically on the eastern coast. Significant amounts of people that are able to afford a privilege like this obtain homes in both the North East and in South Florida. These snowbirds spend their winters in their Florida homes and summers up North. The average age of a snowbird is roughly the age of retirement or around sixty-five years old. For the remaining population throughout this world who do not have homes in Miami, for example, need a place to stay upon their arrival. These vacations are most often intended for leisure and an escape from a family or individual’s everyday life. Luckily, vacationers have breathtaking choices of where to unwind and forget about whatever thoughts cause them uneasiness. Collins Avenue is located in South Beach, Miami and is flooded with world-class hotels that tend to each and...
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...University of Central Florida | United States Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Major: Marketing | Electives: Architectural Design Scholarships: Florida Bright Future | Valencia CC Summer Honors Scholarship University of Canberra | Australia Business Exchange Study Abroad Program PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Marketing Executive Intern Teebah Telecommunications | Orlando, United States Developed individualized marketing plan to create new market niche for company. Redesigned store database system to generate comprehensive, timely reports. Promoted products and services; generated leads and initiated sales. Established and improved client communications; maintained ongoing relat ionships. Addressed customer inquiries; interpreted and delivered information; proposed suggestions; provided guidance; identified, investigated and negotiated conflicts. Conducted surveys and analyzed results. Administrator of Business Excellence Department Yas Waterworld | Dubai, United Arab Emirates Designed company executive summary reports, department email templates, notice boards, flyers, and company audit preparation guidelines and more. Has won best presentation for department for in internal audit report presentation. Record and file customer complaints & reply to general inquiries. Sustain long term relationship with customers through excellent customer service. Forex Currency Exchange Trader Deep-Water Lifeguard Walt Disney Company | Orlando, Florida, United States Retail...
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...particular ecosystem. (Insert diagram) The Florida Everglades is a vast stretching river that occupies much of central and southern Florida. Florida’s Everglades is home to a diverse ecosystem of bacterial, tropical and subtropical plants, trees, reptiles, animals, and aquatic life. These various species comprise the balance of the Everglade ecosystem. Each species plays a pivotal role in maintaining a vigorous striving environment. The Everglades sustains a semitropical climate with wet summers, dry winters, and is susceptible to hurricanes during the summer and early autumn months (Aber, 2009). Organisms found in the Everglades Plants The Everglades is home to a wide diversity of plants. The two million acre wetland ecosystem is inhibited by wetland plants that include sawgrass, bladderwort, cypress, mangrove trees, and others that serve as primary food sources and shelters for many consumers of this habitat (National Wildlife Federation, 2012). Animals The Everglades is home to numerous species of animals including those native to the lands, threatened, and considered endangered. Wildlife populaces include over 350 bird species including the Great Blue heron, great egret, and wood stork. Land dwellers that inhibit the Everglades include Alligator and crocodile reptiles, Florida panther, Burmese python, West-Indian Manatee, sea turtles, and raccoon just to name a few. The Everglades most endangered animal is the Florida panther, of which approximately only 80 now...
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...This summer I went to Destin Florida two times. We stayed on Miramar Beach. One of the trips was a girls trip, and the other trip was for a national softball tournament. One of the trips was in the end of May, and into June, the second trip was in the middle of July. On the first trip to Florida it seemed like there were just thousands of people on the beach. We would basically go to the beach every day. We would dive for sand dollars, swim out as far as we could, and we would throw the frisbee around almost everyday. If we weren’t on the beach we were shopping. When we went on morning runs we would see dolphins, also when we were paddleboarding Darci and I saw dolphins not far away from us. When we were at the beach it was like there was...
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...Theme Park Investigation for TRC, Inc. Prepared by Jeorge Vega Director of Vega Consulting Group Report Distributed May 7, 2010 Prepared for TRC, Inc. INTRODUCTION This report examines the current state of the theme park industry and how TRC, Inc. can expand into the state of Florida. Florida already has theme parks that range from Disney World to Busch Gardens, zoos and aquariums. Vega Consulting group will analyze and investigate future possibilities for TRC, Inc. Theme parks and amusement parks are places people to go to have fun, relax and enjoy themselves. An amusement park is more elaborate than a simple city park or playground, usually providing attractions meant to cater to children, teenagers, and adults. A theme park is differentiated from an amusement park by its various sections devoted to telling a particular story. In this report, Vega Consulting Group will look at what makes a theme park successful, the demographics of the local audience of where the park will be located and built. This report will also look the competition and will analyze their strong and weak points and we will look at the developing trends in theme parks as far as what the theme parks of the future will be and what it will offer to the public. History of Theme Parks Theme parks date as far back as 1133 and began in England. Back then, they were known as periodic fairs and are to be known as the parent for the modern theme park. Beginning in the Elizabethan period...
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...My greatest ( not so little ) Florida Keys Discovery A couple years back ago we were driving down to Key West with my grandma, aunt, and cousins for a late birthday celebration for my grandma. This was not my first time to the Florida Keys but it was the first time I could remember anything ( the first time I was just a baby ). It was a long drive from Ft.Myers to Key West and it was somewhat boring as well. It wasn’t until we were about half an hour from Key West when we started driving upon what looked like a gigantic statue of a sea creature and the closer we got I saw it was dolphin and I immediately sprang to life. My dad said to jot down the name of the place and when we would drive back up in a couple days we would check it out, and so we did. About 4 days later we were leaving to go back up to the Ft.Myers area and my dad stopped so I could go inside this little hidden gem ( if it wasn’t for the gorgeous statue that...
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...Overall Assessment of the case situation Our client in this paper is one of Florida State University junior students. She is 21 years old which is considered in the late adolescence stage of age that is between 17 to 21 years (Curtis, 2015). She is studying at Florida State University FSU which is located in the city of Tallahassee. The city is a home for a large number of white Americans, a lower proportion of black Americans, and plus a small percentage of Asia or Latin America. In addition, it is a city combining old and modern architectural style. At the same time, they have habits and people that combine past and present in their custom and cultural interaction. Moreover, Tallahassee is an agricultural city where it has a large number of original plantations in the United States. After she had graduated a high school, her mother died in the last summer before she began her undergraduate studies. Thus, she is an orphan girl after she lived wonderful memories with her family who have lived in the city of Tallahassee for many years before her mother passed away. Her father is still alive and in constant contact with him. She has no siblings or relatives living with her in the same city where she is receiving university education....
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...Saltwater intrusion and salinization are characterized by the increase of chloride ion concentrations in freshwater aquifers. This occurs predominantly along coastlines, though there are instances of inland salinization. Saltwater intrusion can have several causes, some of which are natural and some are induced by human activities. Once saltwater intrusion has occurred, it is almost impossible to reverse, making this a significant threat to freshwater resources. Mitigation strategies that are designed to slow or halt the rate of saltwater intrusion can be expensive but are necessary to protect the water resources from more damage. Among the natural causes of saltwater intrusion are storm surges caused by hurricanes and other tropical systems. This was seen in 2005 with Hurricanes Katrina and Rita along the Gulf Coast of the United States. In these cases, tidal flushing removed some of the introduced salinity in the freshwater marshes before substantial damage was done. In areas away from the influences of tidal flushing, and in areas where precipitation did not flush the salt water from the water table, there was considerable damage to the freshwater systems (Steyer, et al., 2007). Human induced saltwater intrusion can occur in a couple of different way. One way is by dredging canals in coastal zones that allow saltwater to migrate farther inland than it had been able to previously. This introduced saltwater can wreak havoc on freshwater systems. Areas in Louisiana...
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...7 Attractions You Can't Miss in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida Of all the wonderful places in Florida to vacation, Miami take the cake. Sunny Isles Beach, Miami is ranked number one as a vacation destination in the U.S., and there is good reason for this. It has gorgeous white-sand beaches and a sizzling night life, and is has hotels and resorts to accommodate every budget. The off-season is during the summer until September when there are fewer tourists. Hotels such as DoubleTree have lower rates at this time. You can learn more about hotels in Sunny Isles Beach and find one that suits your vacation budget. There is a lot to do in the area, and here are seven attractions you shouldn’t miss when you visit Sunny Isles Beach. Everglades National Park A large subtropical wilderness, the Everglades...
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...March 2, 2013 – The Everglades Flood Control and Restoration: A Century of Disaster OUTLINE ABSTRACT ……………………………………………………………………………………………… Before drainage of the Everglades began over a century ago, the wetlands of southern Florida were an interconnected hydrological assortment of lavish freshwater lakes and streams, cypress swamps, secluded estuarine lagoons, freshwater sloughs, tree islands, wet prairies, and mangrove swamps spanning 3.6 million hectares. After a century of intrusion, the daunting task of understanding, fixing, maintaining, and regaining a sustainable, natural Everglades-type ecosystem in South Florida is monumental. The area south of Lake Okeechobee now has a human population of over four million people, with greedy agricultural and urban demands for more water and more space. Therefore, several uphill battles have ensued. The conceptual plans for restoring this ecosystem, currently on record, are all extremely expensive to implement. A more thorough definition of the environmental and societal objectives and measures of success are required. How the ecosystem will respond to the return of a more natural hydrological pattern is uncertain, but needs to be addressed as the expected and desired outcome through measures of performance. The critical level of deterioration of the Everglades has created a crisis-management atmosphere instead of a full spectrum response and future prevention methodology. The political and social aspects of the Everglades...
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...Corn Integrated Pest Management Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a holistic approach to monitoring pest lifecycles and prevalence in farmer’s fields to determine the best pest control methods to protect crop yield potential in the current and following growing seasons. IPM is a continuum of pest management evaluations, decisions, and controls that encompass pest lifecycles and prevalence, agronomic practices such as crop rotation, seed selection, soil management, and timely use of pesticides to minimize pest damage and protect environmental resources. Red Root Rot a Late Season Disease of Corn * Roots and basal stalk tissue infected with red root rot characteristically have reddish-pink, rotted roots. * Stalks are weakened and susceptible to lodging. * Premature plant death is common and can occur quickly and yield losses can be as high as 15-20%. * Genetic resistance to red root rot is uncommon and breeding for disease resistance is difficult. Management Management options are limited. Crop rotation with a non-host such as soybean can provide some control.1 Genetic resistance has been difficult to incorporate into corn products, although the rate of disease development varies greatly between corn products. Research on inheritance of disease resistance indicates that it is a polygenic trait with additive gene action, which has complicated breeding efforts.1 Environmental stress during the season may contribute to disease infection and severity...
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