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What is the least humid county in Florida? Is there a map somewhere that shows humidity levels for regions in the state?
Citrus County Florida Caves location???maps??spelunking fun? i've been to the main caves off of 491 in the withlacoochee state forest like peace cave and the big ones on trail 14. i'd like to cave-diveing/spelunking/chill-in-a-caveing. I've heard allot of rumors about tons of other caves out in that forest and i really wana chem them out. dose anyone know where they are or how to get there? maps would be great and the more detailed you can be the better. whoever can give me the most cave locations with increadable detail gets best answer
where can i find a list/map of the parts of the USA that are pitbull friendly? what states/counties are pitbull friendly? for that matter what specific counties across america are pitbull friendly? here can i find a specific list for california? how about in florida? washington? oregon? thanks in advance!
Are there other rivers that drop underground naturally and reappear miles away like the Santa Fe in Florida? In northcentral Florida(Gainesville, Alachua County) is the Santa Fe River. It flows underground into a sinkhole (the sinkhole is not visible, the river appears to dead end) and then reappears about 3 miles away. The two areas are parks these days, O'Leno and River Rise, and I was curious if anyone knew if this occurred naturally anywhere else in the world? I have been there before and it is really quite fascinating, the former river route is visible and you can see lots of interesting things on the hike from sink to rise. If you look on a map program you'll see the river just disappear for a few miles. Search O'Leno State Park in High Springs I believe. Thanks. Oh, thanks, very interesting. Anyone else know of any?
Law enforcement/ANALYTICAL minds: about this add, Google Map, and codes? For couple of days I have been seeing these ads on Craigslists' Apartments/Housing category in South Florida section advertised by a supposed out of state realtor, who happens to be licensed in Florida. Seeing how ridiculously low the rent price advertised is, I know this is totally fraudulent in the best case scenario, and in the worst it could be some form of communication between some people up to no good. What has mainly alerted me is the fact that one partial street address which she gives and which turns into a complete address (from and by Google Map), situates her supposed property in the middle of downtown, among all government buildings. Another thing I find odd is the tail of "computer or technical numbers and letters" at the end of each of her ads, which takes about half of the advertisement, though there is absolutely no useful information for the customer/renter since none of it is legible. Properties advertise for either $365 or $740. When you click it says $1,400 for six months, then it's $2,500 after that. I doubt very much that all the homes are in exact same design, separated as they are by three counties. Never does a developer, who would happen to design and build hundreds of miles away from each development, do so in the exact same manner. Actually all developers design somewhat similar homes but with complete different added features. And how come it is only penthouses which are available, and all at the exact same price, especially when everyone knows that in Palm Beach county rents are considerably lower than in Miami-Dade county? Least we can say is that this person is misrepresenting everything and misleading the public. But to all analytical minds out there, can you take a look to see, just in case this is not only this but something more sinister?
Why is Obama scared of tackling "gay issues" like he promised he would? I am a Gay Democrat and I worked over 140 hours on the Barack Obama campaign... I registered 500 new voters at my college on his behalf. I spent money I didn't have and I went door to door and talked to my neighbors (many of whom are Republican) and did a lot of damage control for Barack Obama. Furthermore, I live in a Swing County in a Swing State (Florida). My main motivation for doing this is because Barack Obama PROMISED that he would repeal DOMA and Don't Ask, Don't Tell. But now he's acting just like a Republican when it comes to gay rights... Do you think Obama can count on my automatic vote and support again in 3 years? Republicans might have an opportunity to clean up in 4 years without a bunch of Gay Lobbying money going to Democrats anymore... And the Libertarians might be able to put themselves on the map by running a gay-friendly candidate instead of Bob Barr (who is the author of DOMA). Would you vote for a gay friendly Libertarian?
Early Admission or stay in a public highschool? I am a (for the first time) straight-A junior currently taking AP Physics B, AP Chemistry, and AP Calculus AB (already self taught all calculus BC topics just practicing until I can't get it wrong) at a competitive high school in my county in Florida. (top 30 in state) I have two options. I will be taking Summer: (temporal dual enrollment 8 credit hours/8 allowed) -MAC 2312 Calculus II (5) -MAS 2103 Linear Algebra (3) and ====Choice A==== Stay in my county competitive high school and take: Senior: -AP Physics C -AP Statistics -AP Psychology -AP Environmental Science -AP Biology -Honors Government and Economics -Honors English Semester 1: MAC 2313 Calculus III (5) Semester 2: MAP 2302 Differential Equations (3) ====Choice B==== Apply for Early Admission at a rolling admissions community college, or a nearby four year university that is not guaranteed but very good chance. Senior Semester 1: (15 credit hours) -ENC 1101 Composition I (3) -MAC 2313 Calculus III (5) -POS 2041 American Government (3) -PHY 2048 Physics with Calculus I/Mechanics (4) Senior Semester 2: (13 credit hours) -ENC 1102 Composition II (3) -MAP 2302 Differential Equations (3) -ECO 2013 Macro Economics (3) -PHY 2049 Physics with Calculus II/Electromagnetism (4) I plan to major in aerospace engineering and minor in math but which looks better to engineering schools like Georgia Tech? These credits are transferable to this school and all other back-up schools in Florida. (I checked) I don't burn and I'm going to eventually know calculus III topics before my junior year ends. I am involved in clubs and work.
Could Obama win Texas in the next election? Is there any way for Republican to become President w/o Texas? I grew up there and even the Democrats were conservative. They were Boll Weevils and Blue Dogs. Texas is now 37% Hispanic and 12% black or 49%. Last election every single office in Dallas County change from Republican to Democrat. http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/48000.html With Republicans talking about shipping peoples' families out of the State Harry Reid says that it is an Oxymoron to say Hispanic and Republican. If Obama is starting with 49% before he starts running I think the President is Democrat for a century. Today it is pretty much whoever take Florida is President. It is the big swing State. If Texas becomes a swing state Florida is irrelevant. http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://politicalmaps.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/karl-rove-electoral-map-2008.png&imgrefurl=http://politicalmaps.org/karl-rove-and-cos-electoral-maps/&h=444&w=593&sz=119&tbnid=bMo-fmnP2HviAM:&tbnh=101&tbnw=135&prev=/images%3Fq%3Delectoral%2Bmap&usg=__jQsejWEOz25AcNCXFwtHOcrNWKQ=&sa=X&ei=Vn9jTLbBNsL7lweFo7GvCQ&ved=0CDcQ9QEwBA http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_upshot/harry-reid-suggests-hispanic-republicans-are-a-paradox I am not Collin Quinn nor is my avatar. I looked him up. He does not look like me either..LOL These are no illegals in fact when I was born Texas was 45% Hispanic. We used to be part of Mexico.
can anyone help me sum this up to 500 words (or less) please help me ? PLANNING TO MAKE DISNEY! Walt Disney planed to make Walt Disney World (WDW) before the 1964 Fair. Walt decided to find a location in Florida. Land was cheap, the weather was always warm, and more and more people were moving to and vacationing in Florida. However, Walt decided that he didn't want to locate his park along the coast for two reasons: He didn't want to have to deal with hurricanes, and he didn't want people coming to his park in bathing suits.Walt started secretly buying land in FL in conclusion to the fair.The box office success of Mary Poppins provided support to the company coffers right when the land purchases and attraction development began. In fact, a separate company that Walt founded, called Mapo (since the movie's success financed the moonlighting outfit), was the focus of the Florida project for several years. Mapo was eventually merged into the Imagineering department several years later. His team-which included his brother Roy, General Joe Potter (whom Walt met during the construction of the New York World's Fair), and several other members of the inner circle of Walt Disney Productions-started looking at available parcels of land in Central Florida. “Project X” was underway. After considering three possible sites in Florida, a location on the border of Orange and Osceola counties was chosen in 1964. Dummy corporations were set up and Disney agents, led by Robert Foster, secretary and general counsel for Disneyland, began buying land under phony names. Walt had the team work as quickly as possible, for he knew that as soon as word got out about a massive Disney land acquisition, property costs would go up tremendously. At one meeting, there was a large parcel of land in Orlando available for about $100 per acre. Walt said, “Buy it!” Roy asked, “But Walt, we already own 12,000 acres. Do we have the money?” Walt replied, “Roy, how would you like to own 7,000 acres around Disneyland right now?” to which Roy immediately responded, “Buy it!” Foster worked as surreptitiously as possible, flying through other cities so that his travel could not be traced directly back to California. He even made highly visible visits to the World's Fair construction site, only to quietly disappear to Florida the next day. The three earliest acquisitions would be 12,400 acres owned by a group of Orlando home builders, 1,250 acres owned by an Orlando investment group, and 8,500 acres owned by Florida state senator Irlo Bronson. The first major problem was acquiring the mineral rights for the 12,400-acre property, which Tufts University still owned after the surface rights were purchased by the Orlando home builders. Mineral rights were important since without it, Disney could not dig underground without permission, and Tufts could tear down any structure to get to the minerals. After the major properties were locked in, they began concentrating on all of the small outparcels. The acquisitions were tracked on a large map back at WED headquarters in Burbank, which Walt would check daily. By the time they were done, Disney owned over 27,000 acres, which came out to about 43 square miles-about twice the size of Manhattan, the same size as San Francisco, and about 150 times larger than Disneyland. please help id be very greatfull thank you!! (oh yea if u have any sujestions on punctuation or something like tht or if somethingz a fragment plz help!)
how many words are in this whole essay? Planning to Make Disney! Walt Disney planed to make Walt Disney World (WDW) before the 1964 Fair. Walt decided to find a location in Florida. Land was cheap, the weather was always warm, and more and more people were moving to and vacationing in Florida. However, Walt decided that he didn't want to locate his park along the coast for two reasons: He didn't want to have to deal with hurricanes, and he didn't want people coming to his park in bathing suits.Walt started secretly buying land in FL in conclusion to the fair.The box office success of Mary Poppins provided support to the company coffers right when the land purchases and attraction development began. In fact, a separate company that Walt founded, called Mapo (since the movie's success financed the moonlighting outfit), was the focus of the Florida project for several years. Mapo was eventually merged into the Imagineering department several years later. His team-which included his brother Roy, General Joe Potter (whom Walt met during the construction of the New York World's Fair), and several other members of the inner circle of Walt Disney Productions-started looking at available parcels of land in Central Florida. “Project X” was underway. After considering three possible sites in Florida, a location on the border of Orange and Osceola counties was chosen in 1964. Dummy corporations were set up and Disney agents, led by Robert Foster, secretary and general counsel for Disneyland, began buying land under phony names. Walt had the team work as quickly as possible, for he knew that as soon as word got out about a massive Disney land acquisition, property costs would go up tremendously. At one meeting, there was a large parcel of land in Orlando available for about $100 per acre. Walt said, “Buy it!” Roy asked, “But Walt, we already own 12,000 acres. Do we have the money?” Walt replied, “Roy, how would you like to own 7,000 acres around Disneyland right now?” to which Roy immediately responded, “Buy it!” Foster worked as surreptitiously as possible, flying through other cities so that his travel could not be traced directly back to California. He even made highly visible visits to the World's Fair construction site, only to quietly disappear to Florida the next day. The three earliest acquisitions would be 12,400 acres owned by a group of Orlando home builders, 1,250 acres owned by an Orlando investment group, and 8,500 acres owned by Florida state senator Irlo Bronson. The first major problem was acquiring the mineral rights for the 12,400-acre property, which Tufts University still owned after the surface rights were purchased by the Orlando home builders. Mineral rights were important since without it, Disney could not dig underground without permission, and Tufts could tear down any structure to get to the minerals. After the major properties were locked in, they began concentrating on all of the small outparcels. The acquisitions were tracked on a large map back at WED headquarters in Burbank, which Walt would check daily. By the time they were done, Disney owned over 27,000 acres, which came out to about 43 square miles-about twice the size of Manhattan, the same size as San Francisco, and about 150 times larger than Disneyland.
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