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Florida's and industry
It is the latest in a series of disasters to Florida's citrus industry.
Treated wastewater can be reused as drinking water, in industry ( cooling towers ), in artificial recharge of aquifers, in agriculture ( 70 % of Israel's irrigated agriculture is based on highly purified wastewater ) and in the rehabilitation of natural ecosystems ( Florida's Everglades ).
The Art Deco district of South Beach in Miami, Florida was developed during the 1930s. Although thousands of tourists visited Florida during the early 1900s, it was not until after World War II that the tourist industry quickly became Florida's largest source of income.
" The purpose of the Commission was to identify approaches and specific actions which the State might take to mitigate Florida's reliance on the Space Shuttle program as an employer in the space industry.
He was convinced Florida's climate would prove ideal for raising cattle ( as the key to success in that industry is growing grass ).
He is best known for spearheading Florida's 1998 class-action lawsuit against the tobacco industry, the first such state to file a suit with the tobacco businesses.
One of Butterworth's key activities during his time in office was the initiation and execution of Florida's lawsuit against the tobacco industry, which was one of the early contributions to what eventually became a nationwide effort.
* H-2 Worker, a 1990 documentary film about the exploitation of workers in Florida's sugar cane industry ( see below )
To finance his quest, Serge and Lenny start up a unique tour service highlighting the " lesser known " side of Florida's tourism industry.
Dilbeck's main function in Washington, D. C. is to rubber stamp lucrative price supports for Florida's sugar cane farming industry.

Florida's and Digital
* Historical Hansard Debates within the University of Florida's Digital Collections
* Full text and images on the University of Florida's Digital Collections
* St. Nicholas, via University of Florida's Digital Collection ( complete issues and volumes, 1873 – 1897 )

Florida's and Florida
* 2009: Florida's Secretary of State announces Bo's induction into the Florida Artists Hall of Fame ( induction to occur during Florida Heritage Month, March 2010 ).
Located on Merritt Island, Florida, the center is north-northwest of Cape Canaveral on the Atlantic Ocean, midway between Miami and Jacksonville on Florida's Space Coast.
An exception was made to allow the use of tribal names if approved by that tribe ( such as the Seminole Tribe of Florida's approving use of their name for the team of Florida State University.
The site is accessible from Central Florida's Interstate 4 via Exits 62B ( World Drive ), 64B ( US 192 West ), 65B ( Osceola Parkway West ), 67B ( SR 536 West ), and 68 ( SR 535 North ), and Exit 8 on State Road 429 ( Florida ), the Western Expressway.
The University of Florida's intercollegiate sports teams, commonly known by their " Florida Gators " nickname, compete in National Collegiate Athletic Association ( NCAA ) Division I and the Southeastern Conference ( SEC ).
The University of Florida traces its origins to 1853, when the East Florida Seminary, the oldest of the University of Florida's four predecessor institutions, was founded in Ocala, Florida.
The facilities include Florida State Prison, Florida State Prison – West Unit, and New River Correctional Institution Florida State Prison houses one of Florida's two male death rows and the State of Florida execution chamber.
Then encompassing a significantly larger area of west central Florida than it does today, Hernando County was officially established on February 27, 1843, two years prior to Florida's admission into the Union.
* Florida's Introduced Birds: Monk Parakeet (" Myiopsitta monachus ")-University of Florida / IFAS fact sheet
The county seat is home to two of Florida's major public universities, Florida A & M University and Florida State University.
When Florida was admitted as a state, Levy was elected by the new state legislature as one of Florida's first two U. S. Senators ; he served from 1845 to 1851, and again from 1855 to 1861.
Polk was sworn in as president on the day after Florida's March 3, 1845 statehood ; thus Polk was the earliest U. S. President to govern Florida as a state for a full presidential term.
* 23px Florida's Turnpike runs north and south from Southeastern and Central Florida.
Image: Britton Hill Florida. jpg | Walton County contains Florida's highest point.
* Florida's Turnpike, a toll road in Florida, United States
The West Florida period ended with the West Florida Revolt, which preceded West Florida's annexation by the United States.

Florida's and defines
The OMB defines the MSA as comprising Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties — Florida's three most populous counties — with principal cities including Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Pompano Beach, West Palm Beach, and Boca Raton.

Florida's and creative
The main body of the book treats Florida's creative class theory in an introductory and neutral tone, but in a theoretical " postscript " chapter, the author criticizes Florida's tendency to " whitewash " the negative externalities associated with creative city development.
* An input-oriented approached based on Richard Florida's work at " Talent in the ( new ) service economy: creative class occupations?
Florida's focus leads him to pay particular attention to the nature of the creative workforce.
Florida's use of census and economic data, presented in works such as The Rise of the Creative Class ( 2002 ), Cities and the Creative Class ( 2004 ), and The Flight of the Creative Class ( 2007 ), as well as Bobos in Paradise by David Brooks ( whose " bobos " roughly correspond to Florida's Creative Class ), and NEO Power by Ross Honeywill ( whose NEOs deliver a more sophisticated level of evidence ), has shown that cities which attract and retain creative residents prosper, while those that do not stagnate.
Montgomery also disagrees with the cities that Florida designates as most creative, writing that London, not Manchester and Leicester, should be one of the top in the U. K. A critique of Florida's research and theoretical framework has been developed by Matteo Pasquinelli ( 2006 ) in the context of Italian Operaismo.

Florida's and technology
Florida's theory asserts that metropolitan regions with high concentrations of technology workers, artists, musicians, lesbians and gay men, and a group he describes as " high bohemians ", exhibit a higher level of economic development.

Florida's and business
Sensing a major business opportunity, he began to invest and become a major developer of Florida's east coast in what many regard as his " second career.
Tommy is an innovator, largely responsible for turning white people's fetish for bingo into a multi-million dollar business for his tribe, and is also deeply aggrieved by the white men's actions against his ancestors, and their destruction of Florida's natural beauty.
A significant amount of Florida's famous politicians and business leaders became members of Florida Blue Key during their collegiate years and have followed that network for much of their careers.
Former Tampa mayor Bill Poe sued to stop the deal, claiming that giving such a " sweetheart deal " to a private business violated Florida's state constitution.
Florida's Turnpike Enterprise ( FTE ) is a business unit of the Florida Department of Transportation ( FDOT ), employing private sector business practices to operate its 460-mile system of limited-access toll highways for the benefit of Florida's traveling public.
It describes itself as " the respected source of insight for Florida's leaders — business executives, top government officials, and civic trend-setters ".
The 1902 Capitol building was the last statehouse in which all of Florida's political business was housed under one roof.

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