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    Alaska vs Florida

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    Alaska is different from Florida in several ways such as the time zones. In Alaska the time is four hours behind the time in Florida. Another way they are different is in the place that they are on a map. Alaska is in the North West and Florida is in the South East. These two places also differ in climate. In Alaska the climate is cold‚ while in Florida there is a tropical climate. Along with different climates come different temperatures. In Alaska the normal temperature in the summer is about fifty

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    the driving community of the state of Florida. As we all know‚ Florida is infamous for it’s terrible accidents. John Couwels and Vivian Kuo‚ journalists for CNN‚ prepared an article about the multi-car crash that occurred on January 29th‚2012‚ where 11 people were killed and 46 others were injured. I chose this article because car accidents are a daily event in the state of Florida. However‚ the roads are spacious and for the most part‚ well designed. Florida drivers are being held accountable for

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    to Florida?” When my mom had asked that‚ we had just came back from our spring break vacation in Florida. We lived in Kentucky and my siblings and I went to St. Albert‚ I was in fifth grade. Of course when my mom said that my whole family thought it was a joke‚ so we all had said sure to the idea. About a week later‚ I forgot about the question‚ so after school one day my parents had told me and my siblings they had a surprise for us. Little did I know that we were actually moving to Florida. We

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    "Serving in Florida" by Barbara Ehrenreich‚ is an effective essay derived from Ehrenreich’s book Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America. This essay is a personal reflection of Ehrenreich’s experiences working "under- cover" in low paying‚ blue collar jobs in Florida. This essay is a descriptive narrative that shows how hard it is for low paid‚ working class Americans‚ to make it in the world. Ehrenreich vividly describes her experiences and sends a message to the reader that many working

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    Florida Home Advantages

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    Top Five Advantages of Building a New Florida Home Thinking about relocating to a new neighborhood‚ city or state? The decision might be made for you thanks to a new job or family circumstances. But regardless‚ moving means deciding whether to build a new Florida home or buy an existing one. Building a new home or buying a resale both carry advantages and disadvantages. It’s smart to be open-minded about the possibility that finding your Florida dream home may require building it. And‚ that

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    Florida Fishing Benefits

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    outdoors Central Florida vacation‚ you’re in luck. The area has many lakes and Florida fishing is known to be some of the best in the region. While there are many lakes‚ this guide will go over Weohyakapka‚ Kissimmee and Hatchineha‚ three of the top ten Florida fishing lakes. Florida fishing licenses are required‚ but are reasonably priced for both Florida residents and non-resident visitors. Visitors can plan to stay in one of the many hotels or Florida campgrounds when on a Central Florida vacation.

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    Land and Climate of Florida Florida is part of the “Atlantic-Gulf Coastal Plain.” This huge region of land reaches across the coast from New Jersey to southern Texas. The Atlantic Coastal Plain of Florida covers the entire eastern part of the state. It is a truncated‚ smooth plain stretching from 30 to 100 miles in thickness. This is one of the three main land regions in Florida. The other two are the East Gulf Coastal Plain and the Florida Uplands. A fine strip of coral reefs‚ sand bars‚ and barrier

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    Burmese Pythons in Florida

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    Burmese Pythons in Florida There are many different types of snakes in the state of Florida from the average garden snake to the very venomous Eastern Diamondback Rattle but so far the only one that has both citizens and politicians truly worried about are the Burmese Pythons that are located in the Everglades‚ a National Park located in southern Florida. Burmese Pythons have a beautiful patterned skin‚ a rapid growth rate‚ which is known as the largest snake of choice to be owned by human. During

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    The Ecosystem of the Florida Everglades The Florida Everglades is a vast wetland ecosystem made up of marshes and swamps. This ecosystem begins at Lake Okeechobee‚ a large lake in central Florida‚ and ends in the Gulf of Mexico and Florida Bay. It is nearly 50 miles across and 110 miles long and contains mile after mile of shallow water flowing through thick mats of

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    Ra of Serving in Florida

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    Serving in Florida is an essay written by Barbara Ehrenreich that is a first-hand experience by the author in the world of working minimum wage jobs. The author tried to balance two low paying jobs in order to make ends meet. Ehrenreich mainly uses pathos‚ or the emotional appeal‚ in her essay to persuade young adults to go to college and strive for high paying jobs and uses ethos‚ the ethical appeal as the secondary rhetorical appeal in her essay to convince her readers that she is indeed a credible

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