South Florida Essays

  • The Santería Religion and South Florida

    650 Words  | 2 Pages

    Santería is a newly recognized religion within the United States. Many Americans who practice more traditional religions, such as Catholicism, and Judaism, find the practice of Santeria very odd and quite obscure. The preponderance of our society feels that the practice of animal sacrifice, prevalent in Santeria, is immoral and possibly offensive. One reason for this reaction could be that there is a major lack of understanding of this religion in our society. Many people that do not practice

  • Censorship in art

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    released. While all of this seems to violate our first amendment right, group censorship is totally legal. Hidden amongst recent censorship are many Cuban exile groups who have caused a handful of Cuban performances to be canceled or moved from South Florida, reverting us back to a society lacking the cultural activates it needs to grow. According to the Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, “censorship is an official prohibition or restriction of any type of expression believed threaten political, social

  • The Jewelry We Wear

    2473 Words  | 5 Pages

    also impacts our preferences. Spending most my life in South Florida I noticed a huge difference in peoples' lifestyles when I moved to Tallahassee. People dressed differently, wore their hair differently and even talked differently. Their jewelry was also different. South Florida style I very flamboyant and excessive. Many women wear extravagant diamond, platinum, gold and pearl jewelry. Tiffany & Co. is a very popular jewelry store among South Floridians and many people spend thousands of dollars

  • Centrust Bank

    1251 Words  | 3 Pages

    stalwart of the South Florida business establishment. By the early 1980s, Miami had a corporate community that any city would envy. The companies were large and growing. They contributed mightily to local causes. They virtually invented a skyline where none existed as late as the early 1980s. CenTrust Bank and David Paul gave huge sums of money and much effort toward founding the New World Symphony in the 1980s. But the local corporate world was shaken badly at that time. In South Florida, home of fragile

  • PriceWaterhouseCoopers LLP Auditors? Independence Issues & Violations

    1631 Words  | 4 Pages

    Mathematically speaking, this means management consulting services accounted for approximately 51% of the total revenue being earned in 1999 by public accounting firms. Fact: According to The Business Journal's Book of Lists, PwC had $75 million in South Florida billings in 1998 to place third among accounting firms. SEC Auditors’ Independence Rule The independence rules require that auditors refrain from investing in companies that they audit, to ensure objective, truthful reporting and opinion. The

  • The History of Feminine Fiction:Exploring Laura Runge’s Article, Gendered Strategies in the Criticism of Early Fiction

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    The History of Feminine Fiction:Exploring Laura Runge’s Article, Gendered Strategies in the Criticism of Early Fiction Laura Runge is an assistant professor of English at the University of South Florida. In her article, "Gendered Strategies in the Criticism of Early Fiction," Runge argues that, during the eighteenth century, the overdetermined gendered association between the female reader and the female writer excluded the female novelist from literary excellence and ultimately led to the inferior

  • Abortion-An Ultra-Conservative View

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    My best friend is a 26-year-old woman in Medical School at the University of South Florida who has had two abortions. Through each one, I have stood by her as a faithful and loyal friend. This is not something she wishes everyone to know, but this woman is not bashful about it if asked. As a matter of fact, she has discussed it several times in front of me. In these cases, her birth control failed, and she aborted her unborn children early in the pregnancy. Simply, she made the decision to abort

  • Marketing Plan for a Cosmetics Company

    6035 Words  | 13 Pages

    1.     EASE OF USE 2.     AVAILABILITY 3.     PORTABILITY 4.     VARIETY OF COLORS 5.     DURABLE Our Spray Foundation would meet these needs by offering: 1)     Spray packaging with a diffuser. 2)     Big cosmetic retailers across South Florida, near business areas and suburbs (Miami Downtown, North Miami Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach. 3)     Compact size: 30 ml.(doesn?t occupy much space in the lady?s purse). 4)     Variety of colours adjusted to their type of skin tone. 5)     Long

  • Body Image in African American Women

    3068 Words  | 7 Pages

    Body Image in African American Women Body image is an important facet in understanding the phenomenon of eating disorders. Body image concerns are important in the etiology and treatment of eating disorders and obesity (Smith, Thompson, Raczynski, and Hilner, 1997; Thompson, 1997). The construct of body image reflects the level of satisfaction one feels regarding his or her body. Body image is a multidimensional construct. It involves race, socioeconomic status, age, as well as, perceptual and

  • Case Study: Baptist Health South Florida

    626 Words  | 2 Pages

    Should you ever have an opportunity to visit South Florida, there is one organization that will stick out. It is a local organization called Baptist Health South Florida. There are very few places around here that you won’t immediately see their company logo of a white pineapple on a green background. The pineapple has had a long-standing meaning of hospitality since the renaissance period so the logo on a hospital is quite fitting. You will see it on billboards, buildings, or even on someone’s

  • The Impact of Destination Resort Casinos

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    reaped by the State of Florida if the legislature passes the laws required to establish destination resort casinos in South Florida. A recent poll, which was funded by the Las Vegas Sands casino conglomerate, indicated that the majority of Florida residents polled favored the establishment of destination casino resorts in South Florida (Deslatte). According to Dave Sackett of the Tarrance Group, which is the organization that conducted the poll, 63 per cent of likely Florida voters supported the initiative

  • Compare And Contrast California And Florida

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    Essay 3 living in Florida/living in another state Most Americans have their favorite place to live or visit whether it be at a coastline or the mountains. The two states that are most favored by Americans are Florida and California. These are the biggest when it comes down to tourist attractions. There are many factors to consider when comparing California to Florida such as housing, weather, food, culture, and beaches. For a lot of different reasons people in California think living there is

  • Rescuing the Everglades

    1701 Words  | 4 Pages

    WATER MANAGEMENT Water management is one of the most critical environmental issues facing the Florida Everglades at this point in time. The everglades watershed originates in the central Florida Kissimmee River basin north of Lake Okeechobee. Summer thunderstorms would flood this region, the big lake, and extensive areas of everglades marsh. This created a shallow, wide river which flowed slowly south through the everglades to the mangrove estuaries of the Gulf of Mexico. The summer rains would

  • The Film Industry in Florida

    1355 Words  | 3 Pages

    Florida is known for many things like its fresh oranges, its sunshine and warm climate, its beautiful beaches, its Everglades National Park, cigar factories and many more interesting things. There is also one more thing that adds on to Florida’s popularity and it is its film industry. The film industry in Florida is one of the largest in the United States. In 2006, Florida was ranked third in the U.S. for film production, after California and New York, based on revenue generated. Who knew Florida

  • Persuasive Essay About Going To The Beach

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    Traveling to Miami Beach in Florida is everyone’s dream. Many Americans dream of experiencing the warm weather and the lovely beaches of the Miami. For those not conversant with Miami, Beach is one of the cities located in Florida. It borders Miami, which was previously a mangrove that was cleared to make a coconut farm and later became an investment hub for the real estate moguls of the 18th Century. Many people assume that Miami Beach is part of Miami, but this is far from the truth. Miami Boasts

  • The Effect of Pesticide Runoffs on the Everglades

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    They too disrupt the water cycle to which the wildlife has adapted. The Florida sugar industry built on the southern Shore of Lake Okeechobee directly clocks the water source for the remaining Everglades hence destroying the habitats of the wildlife existing in the affected areas. The government needs to intervene now and stop this practice before the wildlife in South Florida is driven into extinction. The soil of south Florida is not ideal for sugar production therefore this production should be

  • Descriptive Essay About Florida

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    EXPERIENCE THE TRUE FLORIDA What better way to connect and create lasting memories than to pack your bags, take the family with you and escape for a while to some interesting country. If you desire to escape the bleakness of winter and have an awesome experience of a non-stop flow of sunshine and fun then, the best destinations to visit is Florida. Florida, with its hot climate, beautiful beaches, hotels and some major attractions is among the most popular tourist destinations in the world. It is

  • Essay On Florida Everglades

    2012 Words  | 5 Pages

    The Florida Everglades have been slowly and steadily diminishing in size for over many decades. Throughout the years, the Everglades have had an abundant, healthy environment. The massive swamps were once rich with marshland, and had ecosystems chock-full of wildlife. However, due to large corporations, natural disasters and most importantly, the growth of the human population, the Everglades are 50% smaller than they were hundreds of years ago. The destruction of the Florida Everglades includes

  • The Everglades: Florida's Unique Landscape of Change

    1995 Words  | 4 Pages

    The Everglades is a diverse ecosystem located in southern Florida, yet urbanization has created a considerable amount of impact that has altered the physical landscape of the region, resulting in a symbiotic environment between humans and nature. Based on geographical research, the original Everglades spanned an area of approximately 12,000km2, and now because of urbanization and agricultural growth in this sub-region the area of the Everglades has been condensed to half of its original size (Willard

  • A Land Rembered by Patrick D. Smith

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    life in Miami to live his last hours in the cabin in Punta Rassa , Florida; the cabin his grandfather had built. Thus, the three generations of MacIveys in Florida ends. The first generation of MacIveys consisted of the father and husband, Tobias, the mother and wife, Emma, and their young son, Zech. The family had decided to escape the pressures of the Civil War in their native Georgia, and move to the scrub of Northern Florida. The MacIveys experience many troubles and learn many new things during