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Miami Top Related Articles
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2). Miami travel guide By : Mansi gupta
They say that there are more pink flamingoes made in plastic then there are in reality. And where does one find the plastic ones the most? Miami. Welcome to Miami. Will smith sing all the way? They say that party never ends on the Miami beaches. Being on the southern most tip of America it enjoys the maritime climate. So very fit for the other wise cold country.
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3). The Miami Condo Market By : Rob Dougan
The Miami condo market is very diverse and offers a large number of different solutions for those interested in purchasing or renting a condo. People from all over the world are attracted to the vibrant Miami area and its supreme climate for relocation. Miami condos are also popular among vacationers as well as investors. The recent decrease of the.
Article Related to: miami, condos, real estate, brickell, downtown, beach
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4). Miami Schools Get Top Marks this Year By : Stacy Andell
Most of Miami Schools Earn an “A” from the State of Florida
Fifty-three percent of Miami-Dade’s schools – 179 out of 328 receiving grades Wednesday – received an “A” based on their students’ performance on the 2006 Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test this spring. This is an improvement from last year when the percentage was around forty-six percent.
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5). Shaquille O’Neal Miami Heat Star By : Aurel Radulescu
Born on March 6, 1972, Shaquille O’Neal stands 7'1" tall and weighs 325 lbs. He attended college at Louisiana State and currently plays for the NBA’s Miami Heat. During his collegiate years, O’Neal thrived at basketball. Among his many recognitions, Shaq, as he is often referred, was named as college basketball’s Player of the Year by the Associated Press and became the first Louisiana State University athlete to be named Southeastern Conference Athlete of the Year.
Article Related to: shaquille, o’neal, oneal, miami, heat, nba, basketball, news, fan, fans, site
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6). Florida Real Estate – The Sunshine State By : Raynor
Florida real estate is definitely worth a look if sun and fun is your ticket. Florida real estate, even close to the beach, is a very good deal.
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Florida is a well-known haven for people living through winter storms in the northeast. Sun and warm water are an obviously attraction, but there is much more to Florida. Orlando seems to be one giant theme park with Disney World, while Miami offers entertainment of a distinct adult variety with a legendary nightlife.
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7). How To Save Money On Your Cruise Booking By : Mary Hanna
Cruise Lines generally finalize their ship itineraries from 12 to 18 months before sailing day and the earlier you book a better chance you have for the "early booking discounts".
Another way to get a reasonable discount is a "last minute booking". The risk here is that your choices of itineraries will be limited as well as ship and cabin choices.
Cruise lines often have a lot of cancellations just prior to the start of their penalty period.
Article Related to: cruise lines, cruise booking, sailing, cruise, travel agent, best deal, group space, caribbean, bahamas, bermuda, mexican rivera, canada, new england, alaska, fort lauderdale, miami
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8). Religion: Institution Or Revolution? By : Chris McElroy
In writing any article about religion you run the risk of people not agreeing with you or the risk of offending people. Does that mean we should not write about religion? Absolutely not.
Should we worry that people might be offended? No. We should not go out of our way to offend people, but as long as you write your true beliefs, then you are doing what is in your heart and should share that with others.
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9). Big East Football: A Big Folly? By : Matthew C. Keegan
The Big East Football Conference is in the midst of experiencing its biggest changes since its founding in 1991. Gone are perennial powers Miami, Virginia Tech, and Boston College as well as league doormat, Temple. New to the conference are Louisville, Cincinnati, and South Florida. Some are calling the changes one big folly; while others believe that the conference will shake off its losses and move forward stronger and wiser.
Article Related to: big east, college football, acc, boston college, virginia tech, miami, rutgers, louisville, syracuse
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10). Miami Schools Expands and Prepares for the 2006-2007 School Year By : Stacy Andell
Miami Schools Will Open Four New Schools
This school year Miami Schools is opening four new schools and several new facilities to cope with increased student enrollment for the 2006-2007 school year. The new schools will cater to elementary, middle and high school students.
Miami Schools has added the Ronald W. Reagan High School in the northwestern part of the district.
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11). Scuba Dive the Florida Keys By : Clint Leung
One of the best areas to scuba dive within North America is in the Florida Keys, a long string of islands just south of Miami. For any scuba diver traveling to southern Florida, even a quick day trip to the Florida Keys is worthwhile. There’s great scuba diving all along the Keys from the first community of Key Largo, through to the middle at Marathon and all the way to the end where Key West is located.
Article Related to: scuba, florida, keys, key, largo, dive, diving, divers, miami, snorkel
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