First Coast Approximately 400 men voted for Miami's incorporation in 1896 in the building to the left 5 Ecosystems - University business professors ($75,000)*; Calusa and Tequesta In 2010 the largest ancestry groups were:, Japan Japan By late 1975 after seven years at the helm Charles Perry felt he had accomplished his goal and left the university to become president and publisher of the Sunday newspaper magazine Family Weekly (later USA Weekend) one of the country's largest magazines When he left there were more than 10,000 students attending classes and a campus with five major buildings and a sixth being planned, American Airlines Arena home of the Miami Heat of the NBA. . 1960 935,047 88.9% Cross-national cooperation and agreements have increased The city is a major music production city and attracts many annual music festivals such as Ultra Music Festival. I-95 The Herald won its first Pulitzer Prize in 1950 for its reporting on Miami's organized crime Its circulation was 176,000 daily and 204,000 on Sundays. 2000 2,253,362 16.3% A contemporaneous depiction of the New River Massacre in 1836 During the 1970s Miami was a news leader due to the response to a Dade County ordinance protecting individuals on the basis of sexual orientation.[citation needed] Opposition to this ordinance which was repealed was led by Florida orange juice spokeswoman Anita Bryant. Barry University's main campus is in Miami Shores Florida While the main campus is in Miami Shores Barry University offers several continuing adult education classes at other locations in Florida Barry University has a campus in Orlando containing the Dwayne O Andreas School of Law and a campus in Saint Petersburg that has the second branch of its Physician Assistant Program.[citation needed] Barry University also has a campus on the island of St Croix where a third branch of its Physician Assistant Program is located.[citation needed].
. . . How a government governs a country (governance) can affect the operations of a firm the government might be corrupt hostile or totalitarian; and may have a negative image around the globe a firm's reputation can change if it operates in a country controlled by that type of government Also an unstable political situation can be a risk for multinational firms Elections or any unexpected political event can change a country's situation and put a firm in an awkward position Political risks are the likelihood that political forces will cause drastic changes in a country's business environment that hurt the profit and other goals of a business enterprise Political risk tends to be greater in countries experiencing social unrest When political risk is high there is a high probability that a change will occur in the country's political environment that will endanger foreign firms there Corrupt foreign governments may also take over the company without warning as seen in Venezuela, St Thomas University (private/Catholic) See also: Miami Drug War. . . French American Chamber of Commerce Central and Southern Florida Flood Control Project Tri-Rail fare zone boundary.
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