. Treasure fleet On July 27 2005 former Miami city commissioner Arthur Teele walked into the main lobby of the Herald's headquarters and phoned Herald columnist Jim DeFede (one of several telephone conversations that the two had had during the day) to say that he had a package for DeFede He then asked a security officer to tell his (Teele's) wife Stephanie that he loved her before pulling out a gun and committing suicide This happened the day the Miami New Times a weekly newspaper published salacious details of Teele's alleged affairs including allegations that he had had sex and used cocaine with a transsexual prostitute, By the 16th century the earliest time for which there is a historical record major Native American groups included the Apalachee of the Florida Panhandle the Timucua of northern and central Florida the Ais of the central Atlantic coast the Tocobaga of the Tampa Bay area the Calusa of southwest Florida and the Tequesta of the southeastern coast. Among modern economic theories of multinationals and foreign direct investment are internalization theory and John Dunning's OLI paradigm (standing for ownership location and internationalization) Dunning was widely known for his research in economics of international direct investment and the multinational enterprise His OLI paradigm in particular remains as the predominant theoretical contribution to study international business topics Hymer and Dunning are considered founders of international business as a specialist field of study, The Child and Adolescent Psychology Club, In December 1979 police officers pursued motorcyclist Arthur McDuffie in a high-speed chase after McDuffie made a provocative gesture towards a police officer the officers claimed that the chase ended when McDuffie crashed his motorcycle and died but the coroner's report concluded otherwise One of the officers testified that McDuffie fell off of his bike on an Interstate 95 on-ramp When the police reached him he was injured but okay the officers removed his helmet beat him to death with their batons put his helmet back on and called an ambulance claiming there had been a motorcycle accident Eula McDuffie the victim's mother said to the Miami Herald a few days later "They beat my son like a dog They beat him just because he was riding a motorcycle and because he was black." a jury acquitted the officers after a brief deliberation. The new Park enjoyed instant popularity For a time county government honored the "separate but equal" status of Virginia Key Beach with its white counterpart Crandon Park on Key Biscayne the original temporary buildings were replaced by permanent construction a miniature railroad carried beachgoers around the park and a seaside merry-go-round whirled riders of all ages Still Crandon Park was over 800 acres (3.2 km2) with two miles (3 km) of beachfront and Virginia Key 82 acres (330,000 m2) with a half-mile of beach, Period Mean Maximum Minimum Radio Tower platform and pilons in front of the former building site. Railroad access 7.3 Invasive species Public transportation. The Pew Research Center survey in 2014 gave the following religious makeup of Florida: Coral Gables 1.4 1980s to 1990s 2 Causeways Miami Florida Business directory. 3 Terminals and concourses, Public transportation New World School of the Arts arts magnet school, Greater Miami is served by several English-language and two major Spanish-language daily newspapers the Miami Herald headquartered in Downtown Miami is Miami's primary newspaper with over a million readers it also has news bureaus in Broward County Monroe County and Nassau Bahamas the South Florida Sun-Sentinel circulates primarily in Broward and southern Palm Beach counties and also has a news bureau in Havana Cuba the Palm Beach Post serves mainly Palm Beach County especially the central and northern regions and the Treasure Coast the Boca Raton News publishes five days a week and circulates in southern Palm Beach County El Nuevo Herald a subsidiary of the Miami Herald and Diario Las Americas are Spanish-language daily papers that circulate mainly in Miami-Dade County La Palma and El Sentinel are weekly Spanish newspapers published by the Palm Beach Post and Sun-Sentinel respectively and circulate in the same areas as their English-language counterparts.
. 2.5 Miami Jewelry District Concourse A The Community Mental Health Clinic (CMHC) is a training clinic on the campus of Albizu University in San Juan Puerto Rico an active clinic that provides culturally sensitive mental health services to low income and minority clients in San Juan and surrounding communities CMHC also serves as a practicum and internship site for Albizu University graduate students. Parks Villages of Oriole Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts Miami (private), The Florida Department of Juvenile Justice operates the Miami-Dade Regional Juvenile Detention Center in an unincorporated area in the county. Area 380 acres (1,500,000 m2), Earthquakes are rare because Florida is not located near any tectonic plate boundaries. Student life The Miami rock scene had a particularly successful period in the late 1980s to mid-1990s sparked by the many rock and acoustic venues within South Beach and Fort Lauderdale including Washington Square Roses the Stephen Talkhouse Cactus Cantina South Beach Pub Blue Steel the Chili Pepper (Revolution) the Culture Room Squeeze Edge Reunion Room Nocturnal Cafe Button South Plus Five McFly's and Tavern 213 Popular local artists included the Mavericks Nuclear Valdez I Don't Know Marilyn Manson the Goods Collapsing Lungs Nonpoint Saigon Kick Tuff Luck Vandal Sin City Charlie Pickett the Holy Terrors Forget the Name the Elysian Natural Causes Peter Betan Nil Lara Diane Ward the Broken Toys Ed Hale Matthew Sabatella Zac Paul Roub Dennis Britt Harry Pussy Magda Hiller Quit Load Dore Soul Eyes of Pandora Sixo Brian Franklin Itanna Curious Hair Robbie Gennett Rudy Restless Spirits the Baboons Purple Mustard Brian Scheinhoft aka BeShine and "The Ekeouts," the Weeds Tommy Anthony & Goza Four O'Clock Balloon Machete and Amanda Green, From 2007 to 2016 FIU ranked 1st in the State University System of Florida in energy conservation and sustainability.
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