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Vacationing in Orlando Florida

When planning your next vacation, why not look to Orlando for a fun filled family vacation. Located in central Florida, and nicknamed “the beautiful city,” vacationers can enjoy an action packed getaway with over 95 theme parks and attractions to choose from. Besides the obvious attractions, take time to visit the areas several museums, gardens and evening entertainment, all of which is sure to leave you with memories to last. Deciding the best time of year to plan your vacation isn’t an issue with Orlando’s relatively warm tropical temperatures year round. So pack your suitcases and take the vacation you deserve.

When your kids imagine the perfect vacation, Walt Disney World is most likely on their minds. As one of the largest attractions in Orlando, spend days exploring the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, MGM Studios and the Disney Animal Kingdom. Enjoy exhilarating rides, live performances and meeting Cinderella, Goofy, Minnie, Mickey and friends. Head to one of the two Disney water parks for an exciting diversion, giving you the perfect escape from the heat and you are sure to leave a little sun kissed.

For those who have a fond interest for animal life, SeaWorld is home to a plethora of marine life ranging from sea lions, whales and dolphins. Cease the rare opportunity and swim with the dolphins. Enjoy feeding them their favorite treats and help the trainers lead the dolphins in a routine of their favorite flips and dives. The park also contains an assortment of roller coaster rides including the famous Kraken, taking you through three tunnels, lots of loops and is completely floorless!

If you’re looking to incorporate some cultural events into your packed vacation itinerary, a must see is The Morse Museum of American Arts, featuring a massive collection of art glass, jewelry and pottery all designed by Tiffany & Co. The exhibit is located at the Rollins College in Winter Park which also features paintings from the 19th century. Another great interest is The Orange County Regional History Center featuring artifacts from central Florida ranging from modern day to the past, the Seminole Indians, Civil Rights Era and even Disney.

Golf enthusiasts will love Orlando’s hundreds of greens to choose from, including 6 stellar golf courses at Disney. Enjoy a round of golf that is sure to challenge your game while taking in the surrounding beautiful scenery. With such a variety to choose from, make sure to find time to try a few courses over your visit.

To make your evenings stellar, catch an exciting performance of Cirque du Soleil at the custom built theatre, La Nouba in downtown Orlando. Be amazed as the artists from around the world perform amazing acrobatics and special effects. If you’re looking for an evening of complete relaxation and quiet, take a hot air balloon at dusk and experience a memorable sunset from high above the clouds.

With so much action in Orlando, you’ll never see a dull moment. If you still have the energy, Ripley’s Believe It Or Not, Orlando Odditorium, Discovery Cove, Gatorland and Wet n wild Orlando are also notable stops. The Harry P. Leu Gardens stretch 50 acres, covering the landscape in colorful vegetation and is home to a butterfly garden.

Whatever your vacation dreams are in Florida, finding the perfect vacation accommodations are important. Everyone will be amazed with the numerous Orlando home vacation rental options to choose from. A OrlandoVacation Rental is the perfect choice for anyone who wants to escape the crowded hotels and stay in a relaxing environment close to their family and friends. With all the amenities of home at your fingertips, you can have a memorable vacation both inside and outside of your vacation rental accommodations.


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Sen. Mitch McConnell Visits SYKES’ Perry County Facility

Sen. Mitch McConnell Visits SYKES’ Perry County Facility
TAMPA, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Sykes Enterprises, Incorporated (Nasdaq:SYKE), a global leader in providing outsourced customer contact management solutions and services in the business process outsourcing arena, today announced U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell’s plans to visit its Perry County, Ky. location on Tuesday, Aug. 24. The Kentucky Republican will tour the customer care center as well as speak …

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If a business is incorporated in one state does that mean it is incorporated nationally?

If a business is incorporated in Florida does that mean it has exclusive rights to use that name nation wide? If my business has had the same name but has used it 9yrs before the above mentioned business can I trademark the name nationally to give me exclusive rights nationwide?

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Gainesville, Florida Real Estate on the Rise

With appreciation rates still at 19%, Gainesville Florida boasts the fourth quickest appreciating real estate market in the nation. The city’s many honors include the following; one of the Top Ten Cities in the USA for Outdoor Activities (2005), Most Technologically Advanced City in Florida (2005), Silver-Level Bicycle-Friendly Community Award (2004, 2005), #3 Mid-Market City (2004), #11 of the Top 15 Best Places to Reinvent Your Life (2003), and the Gold Well City USA Award (2003). Gainesville’s own University of Florida is the state’s oldest and largest university with 16 colleges and over 150 research centers. U.S. News and World Report ranks the university within the top fifty in its esteemed annual college guide, The university boasts an exceptionally high freshman retention rate of 94%, indicating a market of returning upperclassmen looking for off-campus housing.

Conveniently situated, Gainesville is less than an hour drive from either of Florida’s coasts, facilitating day trips to the beach. Orlando’s theme parks are just two hours away, as are Jacksonville, Tallahassee, and Tampa.

There’s plenty to do in Gainesville, between visiting historical sites and museums, several theaters, golfing, and biking. And football season is a constant activity due to the University of Florida Gators’ cult-like following. In fact, as a means to hydrate the Gators, Gatorade was invented and the UF team still gets a share of the profits.

Gainesville also gave birth to Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, as well as a well-known punk-ska scene that includes bands such as Against Me! and Less Than Jake. A relatively cheap place to live, the city offers moderately priced cuisine and all the cheap beer and drink specials of any major college town. Home prices are low, with median prices less than $150,000 for a single-family home and monthly apartment rent at around $600.

Gainesville is located in the growing Alachua County that features eleven other incorporated cities. Gainesville’s 111,000 residents comprise over half the county’s population. Over 65% of the county is wilderness, including scenic lakes, forests, wetlands, and trails, yet the area is still easily accessible by major roadways. Four major highways—I-75, U.S. 301, S.R. 26 and U.S. 441—all travel to Alachua County, linking it to the coasts and the major Florida tourist attractions. And Gainesville Regional Airport is only five miles from downtown Gainesville, and is serviced by two major commercial airlines.

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Progression the name of the game in wakeboarding

Progression the name of the game in wakeboarding
Daniel Powers loves watching Shaun White, the undisputed king of the halfpipe. He can’t stand as much as a glimpse of his competitors, whom he considers nothing but copycats. “Everybody does really similar tricks,” Powers said. “They do about…

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I am starting a pressure washing company in florida. Should I get incorporated or just get a ficticious name?

I am not too familiar with the whole fictitious name thing and I hear that you don’t need to get incorporated until you start making a lot of money annually. What should I do? Also, don’t you need to be incorporated in case anyone wants to sue; they can’t sue you only your company?

So, incorporated or ficticious name?

Thanks for your help!

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You Can Create an Attractive Florida Landscape Look With a Minimum of Effort

There are many different plants and landscape looks to the world. You will see these and many others as you pass through â??uncivilizedâ? parts of the world. This means that you can see how one part of a roadside changes from one moment to the next just as you are driving down the highway. For people who want to have a structured look to their gardens, they can hire landscape artists to help achieve this. You can create an attractive Florida landscape look with a minimum of effort.

You will find that turning your garden into a Florida landscape look requires that you incorporate the climate and soil conditions into your garden design. By looking at these factors you will know what plants you can use in your garden stylizing. Once you know what you can place in your garden it is easy to look for plants which will grow well in a Florida landscape.

One of the good facts about a Florida landscape is that it bears a tropical look to it. Therefore you should see if you can find plants which you can grow which resemble tropical plants. These many plants that you are planning to use in your Florida landscape donâ??t need to be very expensive but they should complement your garden.

One other factor which you will need to take into account when you are planning your garden is the size of the garden. If you have a relatively small garden it is best if you choose plants and trees which will provide the illusion of tropical warmth and a large sized garden. To achieve this look you donâ??t need to hire an expensive landscaping firm to make over your garden.

What you will need is the patience to plant your garden in the best Florida landscape style that you can mange. One of the best ways to go about this may be to have a design made so that you know what plants you want placed in the different parts of your garden. Also you should think about extending the landscaping look as close to your house as possible. This way your entire garden will be a place where you can relax.

Landscaping a garden doesnâ??t always mean that you need to spend lots of money. In many instances you can make your garden look fantastic just by placing some plants in decorative pots. Other plants can be grouped together to provide a solid coloring. There are still instances where you can give your garden a themed look. A Florida landscape styled garden is just one example of how any garden can be made into a semi tropical paradise.

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6 Tips for an Uncontested Divorce in Florida

In doing your uncontested divorce in Florida, you can use the Florida forms, you can prepare the documents yourself, or you can have a divorce lawyer (or family law attorney) prepare the documents for you. Whichever way you decide to go, here are six tips to make an uncontested Florida divorce a reality for you.

1. Determine whether in fact your marriage is broken and cannot be repaired. Nothing is worse than you trying to get a divorce in an amicable fashion when your spouse thinks it can be worked out. In this instance, your uncontested divorce will likely take longer or never happen, meaning it will become contested, while your spouse puts off discussing the issues you need to resolve.

2. If you have children, discuss who they will live with and who will have visitation. A carefully drafted visitation schedule should take into account not only the rights of each parent to spend time with the children, but also the children’s schedule, particularly when they are older.

3. Calculate the child support. Child support in Florida is based on the parties’ net (that is, after tax) income and the amount of time they spend with the children. Unless the children are spending more than forty percent with the parent who has visitation, the standard Florida child support guidelines will apply. More than forty percent time sharing will result in adjustments to that amount. (A discussion of child support when there are children with special needs is beyond the scope of this article.)

Three important things to note about child support payments:

First, if you’re the parent paying it and your are not seeing the children for any reason, you cannot stop paying child support.

Second, if you’re the party who should be receiving it, you do not stop or interfere with visitation if the other parent is not paying it. Only the court can determine that, and nothing makes family judges more upset than parties playing games with visitation and child support.

Lastly, it doesn’t matter what your expenses are—as far as the court is concerned, child support is the number one obligation you will have; it comes before paying your other creditors, like your credit card and car payments, etc.

4. Inventory the property you own and debts you owe. Make a list of both these things, and sit down with your spouse to decide how these will be divided. If you both have property or debt from before the marriage, you need to address those issues too.

5. Make an agreement. Whatever you and your spouse agree on, write it down. This will be your marital settlement agreement which the court will incorporate into your final judgment of dissolution of marriage. This also means, once part of the final judgment, that both of you must comply with the terms of it as if it were set out in the final judgment itself—it will become an order of the court directed at you, the parties to the divorce.

6. If you have any questions, get a consultation with an attorney. Doing your uncontested divorce doesn’t mean you have to do without legal advice on divorce, particularly the legal consequences of any decision you want to make regarding your divorce—once you agree to certain things, you may not be able to change them. Rather, uncontested means you and your spouse will not contest or disagree, not that you and your spouse will not know the legal consequences of your agreement; so seek legal advice for divorce.

(c) Vivian Rodriguez

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Moving to Miami Florida

Considering Moving to Miami, Florida?

Miami is a major city in southeastern Florida, and is situated on northern Biscayne Bay between the Everglades and the Atlantic Ocean. The main portion of the city lies on the shores of Biscayne Bay. It contains several hundred barrier islands, the largest of which contains the city of Miami Beach and its famous South Beach real estate district. Miami is the largest city in Miami-Dade County. Because of its city limits, Miami is the second-largest city in Florida, and the 45th largest city in the United States. However, the urban area, which includes, Miami-Dade County, Broward County, and Palm Beach County, makes up the largest metropolitan area in the Southeastern United States, and it is the fifth largest in the United States.

In 1896, the city officially incorporated its real estate and it had a voting population of just over 300. The U.S. Census Bureau estimation of the population of Miami in 2006 was 391,355. You can see that many people are moving to and making Miami the site of their next relocation.

However, if you are thinking about buying real estate in Miami and moving as part of relocation, it’s probably important to know that Miami is also one of the least affordable places to live, with 69 percent of its residents spending at least 42.8 percent of their income on home ownership. The city ranks first among least affordable cities for home ownership. But even with high real estate demands, many are still moving here in relocation. As of 2005, Miami is seeing its largest real estate growth since the 20′s.

However, some of the western edges of the city go into the Everglades real estate, which is a subtropical marshland located in the southern portion of the state. This causes occasional problems with wildlife, such as crocodiles and alligators that sneak into suburban communities.

Still, in recent years, many people have been moving to Miami and finding the real estate a great relocation from other parts of the country. Miami has seen international immigration increase to the area as well. The Greater Miami’s large population is made up of many ethnicities including Latin Americans and Caribbean islanders. Because of this,the city is sometimes called “The Gateway of the Americas.” Today, there are sizable numbersof permanent residents and undocumented populations of the following: Argentineans, Bahamians, Brazilians, Canadians, Colombians, Cubans, Dominicans, French, Haitians, Hondurans, Jamaicans, Indians, Israelis, Italians, Mexicans, Nicaraguans, Russians, Trinidadians, Tobagonians, Turks, South Africans, and Venezuelans, as well as a sizeable Puerto Rican population throughout the metropolitan area. Clearly, people from around the world are moving here and buying real estate for relocation.

Florida’s large Spanish-speaking population and economic ties to Latin America makes the region an important center of the Latino world. While commonly thought of as mainly a city of Hispanic and Caribbean immigrants, the Miami area is also home to one of the largest Israeli and Russian communities in America.

Economy

Miami is one of the country’s most significant financial centers. It is the major center of regional commerce, and has a strong international business community. Because of its closeness to Latin America, it serves as the headquarters of several Latin American operations for over, 400 multinational corporations. They include some of the following: Cisco, Disney, FedEx, Microsoft, Oracle, Exxon, SBC Communications, American Airlines and Sony.

Several huge companies are headquartered in or around Miami, such as Bacardi, Burger King, Carnival Cruise Lines, DHL, Norwegian Cruise Lines, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, Ryder Systems, and Spirit Airlines. In addition, downtown Miami has the largest concentration of international banks in the country. Clearly businesses from around the world are moving here and buying real estate for relocation.

Because of its beautiful beaches, tourism is an important industry to Miami. Also, the Art Deco nightclub district in South Beach is regarded as one of the most sensational in the world and brings in many tourist dollars. So, if you are thinking about the relocation of your hotel business or night club this might be the real estate worth moving to and investing in.

Climate The Gulf Stream, a warm ocean current, runs northward just 15 miles from the coast. This allows the city’s climate to stay warm and mild all year. Another good reason to buy real estate in this area and consider moving here is that Miami is a tropical paradise. Miami has a true tropical climate with humid summers and dry winters. Sometimes the city does experience cold fronts. But the average monthly temperature for any month has never been recorded as being less than 64.4° F. Great weather is the reason many people are moving here and buying real estate for relocation.

In addition, the city gets most of its rain in the summer and it is mainly dry in winter. The hurricane season largely coincides with the wet season. Hurricane season officially runs from June 1 through November 30, although hurricanes can develop beyond those dates. The most likely time for Miami to be hit is during the peak of the Cape Verde season, which is mid-August through the end of September.

Due to its location between two major bodies of water known for tropical activity, Miami is also statistically the most likely major city in the world to be struck by a hurricane. Despite this, the city has been fortunate in not having a direct hit by a hurricane since 1964 with Hurricane Cleo. Don’t let the threat of hurricanes keep you from buying real estate here and moving to it as your relocation.

Media

Two major English-language newspapers serve Miami. The Miami Herald is Miami’s primary newspaper with over a million readers. There is also the South Florida Sun-Sentine. The city has El Nuevo Herald, Diario Las Americas; these are two Spanish newspapers for Miami area readers. Miami has the 12th largest radio market and the 17th largest television market. Education Miami is served by Miami-Dade County Public Schools, which is the largest school district in Florida, and the fourth largest in the United States. The district is the largest minority public school system in the country. Miami also has several private Catholic and Jewish high schools throughout the area.

Colleges and universities in the city proper include Florida International University and Miami-Dade College. And colleges and universities in the county include the following institutes: University of Miami, Barry University, Florida Memorial University, a historically black college, St. Thomas University and Johnson and Wales University. This area has great educational institutions so if you are moving your family here in a relocation, it’s a smart choice.

Transportation

Miami International Airport, one of the busiest international airports in the world, serves more than 35 million passengers a year. Miami is also home to the Port of Miami, the largest cruise ship port in the world. In 2005, the port catered to 3,605,201 passengers. In addition, the Port of Miami is one of the nation’s busiest ports, especially for cargo from South America and the Caribbean.

Local public transportation includes Metrobus, Metromover, and Metrorail, an elevated rapid transit system, each operated by Miami-Dade Transit. Furthermore, Tri-Rail, a suburban rail system, connects the major cities and airports of the South Florida metropolitan area.

Several transit expansion projects are being funded by a transit development sales tax throughout Miami-Dade County. The Metrobus system is also an option for moving to destinations not served by the main transit lines. Also, a new light rail system is proposed and will be called BayLink. It will connect Downtown Miami with the South Beach district of Miami Beach. Accessible transportation is a great reason to be moving and buying real estate in the area.

Lights, Camera Action

There are many television shows that have been based in Miami. The controversial Emmy-winning drama Nip/Tuck and CBS ‘s CSI: Miami both take place in Miami. And, The Jackie Gleason Show was taped in Miami Beach from 1964 to 1970. In addition, Miami has acted as the backdrop for several movies, including There’s Something About Mary, Wild Things, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, 2, Fast 2 Furious, Bad Boys and Bad Boys II, Transporter 2, The Birdcage, True Lies, Miami Vice, Cocaine Cowboys, the classic Scarface, and the James Bond films: Goldfinger, Thunderball, and Casino Royale. So, if you want to be discovered, it might be a good career choice to find yourself moving to this real estate as a relocation.

Moving and Relocation Guide

If you are moving your family or business to Miami the following might help with your moving, and keep in mind you could call the Greater Miami Area Chamber of Commerce for more information. Its phone number is 305-350-7700.

The Beacon Council helps with the relocation of your business. It is an organization whose mission is to provide and coordinate available assistance. It is a private/public partnership.

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Fireworks will light up Clawson skies Monday

Fireworks will light up Clawson skies Monday
Clawson’s Fourth of July festivities wrap up with a spectacular show in the skies over Clawson City Park tomorrow evening, Monday, July 5. The beautiful, blazing display will be designed and produced by American Fireworks, a family-owned company since 1902. Italian immigrant Vincenzo Sorgi became the fourth generation of his family to be involved in the field of pyrotechnics when he founded the …

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