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		<title>Where Do The Original Floridians Live</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Mar 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a transient culture, where one assumes everyone they meet is from somewhere else, a native Floridian is a rare and unexpected find. Yet, unlike the Skunk Ape of the Everglades, a native Floridian is not an urban legend. There are several classifications of native Floridian. One of the categories is the 20 somethings who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a transient culture, where one assumes everyone they meet is from somewhere else, a native Floridian is a rare and unexpected find. <br />
Yet, unlike the Skunk Ape of the Everglades, a native Floridian is not an urban legend. There are several classifications of native Floridian. One of the categories is the 20 somethings who happened to have been born in one of the many rapidly developed communities that popped up in Central and South Florida in the 1980&#8242;s and 1990&#8242;s. These young adults are officially natives of the<span id="more-12"></span> Sunshine State, yet their families have inadvertantly taught them that somewhere else, (New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan) is home. </p>
<p>The second classification of native Floridian belongs to the elusive multi-generational native. This rare breed can most often be found in rural areas all around the state, although the largest concentration is in North Florida. This is not to discount the generations of natives who inhabit Tampa, Miami, and other older cities. Natives tend to avoid gated communities and newer developments, opting for older, established towns and farm areas. They feel a strong connection to their community, and tend not to stray far from where they were raised.    </p>
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		<title>Your Senior Parents in Florida</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Mar 2012 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s no secret Florida&#8217;s got a reputation for harboring old people but hey, what&#8217;s not to love here if you&#8217;re a senior citizen? The weather&#8217;s great and there&#8217;s no state income tax! If your parents are thinking of making the Florida move make sure you check into the following first: Which Neighborhoods are Safe? &#8211; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s no secret Florida&#8217;s got a reputation for harboring old people but hey, what&#8217;s not to love here if you&#8217;re a senior citizen? The weather&#8217;s great and there&#8217;s no state income tax! If your parents are thinking of making the Florida move make sure you check into the following first:<br />
Which Neighborhoods are Safe? &#8211; Look into ADT Florida in their desired neighborhood and consider a gated community, if possible. Certain areas of the state are higher crime than you&#8217;d think and it&#8217;s best to know the facts before they buy.<br />
Where are the Doctors? &#8211; Depending on your parents&#8217; age they&#8217;re going to need medical care increasingly in the future. Make sure they buy within 30 minutes of quality medical care and consider the distance from your home in case you need to accompany them to any appointments.<br />
Can they Socialize? &#8211; Studies have shown senior citizens thrive in situations where they&#8217;re able to socialize, and not just with each other. If it&#8217;s an option for them to live in a country club or an active adult community make it happen!</p>
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		<title>Where Do The Young Live In Florida</title>
		<link>http://www.floridaspeople.org/2011/09/13/where-do-the-young-live-in-florida/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Sep 2011 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Florida is not only a great place for retirement for the elder people, but it&#8217;s rather diverse as well for the younger crowd. There&#8217;s enough for the younger crowd to do with the number of universities and theme parks. One good place for younger people to settle is Orlando. There are a lot of nice [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Florida is not only a great place for retirement for the elder people, but it&#8217;s rather diverse as well for the younger crowd. There&#8217;s enough for the younger crowd to do with the number of universities and theme parks. </p>
<p>One good place for younger people to settle is Orlando. There are a lot of nice places for nightlife such as different bars and clubs in the area. Also, Orlando is home to the world famous theme park, Walt Disney World Resort. This is a great spot to go on vacation or if you live in the area, just<span id="more-10"></span> a place to have a good weekend or day off. Additionally, Universal Studios Florida is also in the Orlando area, which is another great place to have some fun.</p>
<p>For young people looking for good universities with a college town edge, Tallahassee and Gainesville are good places to live. Although, the colleges in Miami and Tampa are much bigger, the advantage here is a more of a close knit college town feel. You&#8217;ll be able to go to the local bars and clubs as well as get a good education without it being too overcrowded unlike the more popular areas in Florida.</p>
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		<title>Where Do The Retired Live In Florida</title>
		<link>http://www.floridaspeople.org/2011/09/11/where-do-the-retired-live-in-florida/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Sep 2011 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Retired people take up a large percentage of the population of Florida. There are many reasons for this. The weather, the taxes, and activities make Florida a an excellent destination for vacationers and retirees alike. While of course there are separated retirement communities all over Florida, the rest of the population is home to a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Retired people take up a large percentage of the population of Florida. There are many reasons for this. The weather, the taxes, and activities make Florida a an excellent destination for vacationers and retirees alike. While of course there are separated retirement communities all over Florida, the rest of the population is home to a lot of retirees as well. Lady Lake, for example, is one of Florida-s most prominent retirement communities. In areas such as this, there are a number of rules and regulations put into place to make it more comfortable<span id="more-9"></span> for senior living.</p>
<p>Some of the rules that are implemented in these areas are not necessarily for the seniors, they just tend to enjoy them more than others. Rules such as no pets and no motorcycles make the communities quite and peaceful to live in. There is no worry about being woken up at four AM by your neighbors barking dog or yelling children. The beach is another thing that draws retirees to Florida. The beaches offer such a beautiful background to some of life-s greatest memories. </p>
<p>For all of these reasons, Florida is a wonderful place to retire. There are plenty of activities and community centers for games and socialization. A retiree that moves to Florida will most likely never be bored again.</p>
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		<title>What Part Of Florida Have The Most Young People</title>
		<link>http://www.floridaspeople.org/2011/09/08/what-part-of-florida-have-the-most-young-people/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2011 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you-re looking for youth and beaches in Florida, Estero may be the place for you. Estero has beautiful weather, and is close to the Florida Golf Coast University. You will have access to two of the major north and south highways, making it easy to travel to the airport and events near the town, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you-re looking for youth and beaches in Florida, Estero may be the place for you. Estero has beautiful weather, and is close to the Florida Golf Coast University. You will have access to two of the major north and south highways, making it easy to travel to the airport and events near the town, such as hockey or concerts. Take your pick at the many beaches in Estero, but be warned you-re not the only young adult going to the beat, which can<span id="more-8"></span> cause parking to be hectic. </p>
<p>Unfortunately you must work just as hard as you party. How else will you pay the bills? Since Florida is known for retirement villages and travel resorts, young residents fresh out of college should consider Estero. Estero is none for more than beaches and the sun. Jobs can be found in Estero, although the current economy status has a decline for jobs all over. However, you want to look into areas such as Estero, instead of those filled with retirees. </p>
<p>Finding a job in Estero can help you with the cost of living, which is not cheap. Buildings are constantly being built, and homes are being rented out at higher prices, because the owners are unable to sell those units.</p>
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		<title>Where Are The Major Universities In Florida</title>
		<link>http://www.floridaspeople.org/2011/09/05/where-are-the-major-universities-in-florida/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Sep 2011 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Florida has five major universities located throughout the state. these five universities all offer undergraduate and graduate degree programs covering a broad spectrum of degree programs.The University of Florida is located in Gainesville and is the largest university in Florida. The University of Florida opened its doors in 1853 and now offers over 300 degree [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Florida has five major universities located throughout the state. these five universities all offer undergraduate and graduate degree programs covering a broad spectrum of degree programs.<br />The University of Florida is located in Gainesville and is the largest university in Florida. The University of Florida opened its doors in 1853 and now offers over 300 degree programs. The University of Florida has over 900 buildings on it 2,000 acre campus and an annual enrollment of over 51,000 students.<br />The University of Central Florida has a main campus located in Orlando as well as eleven other campuses located throughout central<span id="more-7"></span> Florida. UCF offers more than 200 degree programs and has a annual enrollment of just over 50,000 students.The whole story can be found at <a href='http://bleacherreport.com/articles/832215-florida-international-dominates-north-texas-to-start-season'>http://bleacherreport.com/articles/832215-florida-international-dominates-north-texas-to-start-season</a><br />The university of South Florida is the third largest university in Florida and is located in Tampa. Although it was not established until 1956 the school now has an annual enrollment of over 40,000 students and offers over 225 different programs.<br />Florida International University located in Miami was opened in 1972. It now has an annual enrollment of over 39,000 students and over 200 degree programs. Florida International was the first university opened in Miami-Dade county.<br />Florida state university can be found in Tallahassee. FSU opened in 1857 and now offers more than 275 different programs. Florida State has a student enrollment of more than 38,000 students a year and is the fifth largest school in Florida.</p>
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