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Boot Camp Training with the US Marines in Starke Florida
May 16th
Get ready for extreme boot camp training with the US Marine Corp in Starke, Florida. Nice try…. April Simpson attempts….
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Join “Ears, Open. Eyeballs, Click.” Senior Drill Instructor SSgt. Nichols inside Marine Corps boot camp “Basic Training” at www.SSgtNichols.com SUBSCRIBE RIGHT FREAKIN NOW!!! Here we go with the first episode of BlackFriday. If you have ever experienced a little pain & discipline on BlackFriday, tell us your story. If your about to start basic…….stand by. OHHRAH!! SDI Nichols
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Countrywide Training Boot Camp Facility Tour – Sarasota, Florida (FL)
May 15th
In this video, Countrywide Training provides a quick tour on the Sarasota, FL boot camp facility. Countrywide Training offers boot camp classes for Microsoft certifications such as MCPD, MCSE, MCITP, MCTS, Windows Server 2008, SharePoint Server, SQL Server, .NET, and others. Countrywide Training also offers bootcamps for the CompTIA A+, Network+, and Security+. Contact a Countrywide Training representative today at www.countrywidetraining.com.
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Cool Bootcamp Florida images
May 12th
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Nice Bootcamp Florida photos
May 12th
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are you saddened by the bootcamp death in florida… and the verdict? I am?
May 11th
Question by miu m: are you saddened by the bootcamp death in florida… and the verdict? I am?
how can “adults” who were supposed to have been trained to work with troubled kids… be so cruel?
Best answer:
Answer by ken s
no
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Q&A: How long would you get sent to bootcamp in the USA (Florida) for not going to school?
May 6th
Question by Tia: How long would you get sent to bootcamp in the USA (Florida) for not going to school?
Best answer:
Answer by Mr. X
3 months
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Jax Florida #1 Weight Loss Boot Camp
May 5th
www.abperformance.com Best Boot Camp in Jacksonville Florida to Burn Fat and Lose Weight! Find your reason to get out of your comfort zone, whether it’s sitting on your comfy couch, or on that piece of fixed equipment at the gym. Our group training will help you find that body you “thought” you’ve been searching for! Unlike most bootcamps which are traditionally held outdoors, ours are different! Without having to be at the mercy of Mother Nature and brave the elements of the outdoors, we want you to keep your courage and focus simply on your workout. With our 20 ft. ceilings, exposed beams and over 5000 sq. ft. of open training space, our signature indoor performance bootcamps are like no others. If your ready to get out of your comfort zone and are looking for a full body workout routine thats guaranteed to burn more fat, build lean muscle, and charge your metabolism once and for all, then look no further… Atlantic Beach Performance is your answer!
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I Want to be a personal trainer, i live in miami florida, how can i get a job as one?
Apr 29th
Question by Ben Jen: I Want to be a personal trainer, i live in miami florida, how can i get a job as one?
i heard its not good to work at big name gyms so id like to start in a small one, what kind of certificates do i need? can i get them online?
Best answer:
Answer by Pipsy
Look into kinesiology for a degree most universities offer classes for personal trainers.
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Upcoming Florida Itar Seminar – Itar Experts Help Keep Exporters Out Of Trouble
Apr 26th
Upcoming Florida Itar Seminar – Itar Experts Help Keep Exporters Out Of Trouble
Investigations and prosecutions of export violations are on the rise and penalties have increased by almost 2,500% since 2006 – with fines often in the millions of dollars and imprisonment in criminal cases. Manufacturers and exporters of defense articles take on a significant responsibility when it comes to compliance with the International Traffic In Arms Regulations (ITAR). As part of their mission to help promote U.S. exports, the U.S. Commercial Service, in cooperation with the Florida District Export Council and UPS, presents “Understanding the ITAR – ITAR Bootcamp” featuring consulting firm Compliance Assurance LLC and the law firms of Dilworth Paxson LLP and Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, P.A. These ITAR experts will provide critical information to individuals engaging in export activities and keep them from getting in trouble with federal authorities.
A full-day “Understanding the ITAR” seminar will be held at Nova Southeastern University in Davie, Florida on Thursday, April 22, 2010. This ITAR seminar is part of the Florida District Export Council’s ongoing “Export University” education series. Seminar participants may register by contacting Stephanie Heckel at the Ft. Lauderdale U.S. Export Assistance Center (954-356-6640, ext. 19; Stephanie.Heckel@trade.gov).
Consider the fact that a Port St. Lucie, FL man was convicted last year for the illegal sales of military-grade electronic amplifiers to China and sentenced to 60 months in prison. Jim Anzalone, President of Compliance Assurance LLC, believes that “now is the time for companies to promote export compliance training. President Obama’s goal of doubling exports in the next five years means more companies will be pursuing lucrative export markets and no one can afford the potential risks that come with the territory”.
It is important for all exporters to be aware that not only “things that go boom” are controlled under the ITAR. Potentially any item designed for military application may be included on the United States Munitions List (USML). This could include aircraft parts used on civilian aircraft that were originally designed for military aircraft or electronic components, like those in the Port St. Lucie case, that were designed for military applications.
It is no secret that export enforcement and penalties have increased significantly in recent years. However, that is not the main reason that most people work hard to ensure their compliance with U.S. laws and regulations. Says Jim Anzalone, “our laws exist to ensure national security and advance foreign policy objectives and it is our collective desire to protect the U.S., its allies, and to do the right thing”.
Compliance Assurance LLC is a private consultancy firm specializing in global trade compliance solutions. The firm’s primary mission is to assure companies’ compliance with the federal regulations governing import and export trade activities. For more information on the ITAR and U.S. export and import laws and regulations, contact Jim Anzalone at (561) 641-5036 or via email at Jim@WeAreCompliant.com
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Compliance Assurance LLC offers in-depth import and export compliance assessment, training, and trade management systems. Solutions are available for U.S. companies and their foreign subsidiaries as well as non-U.S. companies bound by U.S. export laws.
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Key West, Florida (The Conch Republic)
Apr 24th
Key West, Florida (The Conch Republic)
Originally settled by the Calussa Indians, the Spanish conquistadors tried to take over this prime real estate in the Southwestern Keys. The beaches became the burial grounds for many of the natives, thus giving the Island the name of Bone Island; Cayo Hueso in Spanish. The English Anglicized this name to Key West.
John Simonton, and American businessman, purchased the island from Juan Pablo Salas and developed the island with the help of Greene, Whitehead, and Fleming. They encouraged the Navy to open a base to combat piracy in the area.
The island prospered because the coral reefs brought many ships to Davy Jones Locker. Many became millionaires from salvaging the numerous shipwrecks. At one point the people of Key West became the richest city per capita in the United States.
Henry Morrison Flager, against all odds and better judgement, built a railroad from Homestead to Key West. The first train arrived on January 22, 1912. This connected the mainland with Key West. From Key West, Havana Cuba was only ninety miles away. Considered the Eighth Wonder of the Modern world, the Overseas Railroad spanned 42 stretches of sea with causeways and bridges, the longest being seven miles. From 1912 to 1935 Key West exploded as a tourist and business center. A major Class five hurricane destroyed much of the tracks in 1935. Once again Key West had been cut off from the mainland.
The State of Florida purchased the Overseas Railroad right-of way and turned it into the Overseas Highway in 1938, using the roadbed and bridges Henry Flager built.
World War II brought new prosperity to the island with the Naval Base. Ernest Hemmingway and Tennessee Williams resided and visited the island. Cuban tobacco became hand rolled cigars.
In 1981 the Us Government set up road blocks near Key Largo, cutting off the tourist trade to Key West. Not too sure why this happened. The citizens of Key West decided to secede. They formed the Conch (Pronounced conk) Republic. Many still fly the flag today. They demanded billions in reparation and foreign aide. The US Government ignored their wishes; but they did remove the roadblocks.
Today Key West thrives primarily on tourism. Arrive by driving the 128 miles along the Overseas Highway on the old railroad bed, or fly into Key West Airport, or take the Key West Express ferry from Marco Island or Ft. Myers Beach. To acquaint yourself to the island take the 1½ to 2 hour Conch Tour Train. Tickets can be purchased at the booth at the Flager Train station or at The Old Town ticket booth near Mallory Square. The guided tour travels just about every street in Key West: a great orientation to the island. Other forms of transportation on the island are electric cars, bicycles, mopeds, taxicabs, and bicycle carriages for two. Walking the streets, perhaps, is the best way of seeing the island, which is four miles long and one mile wide. Traffic can be a real challenge, especially along US 1, which has its terminus at mile marker 0.
Looking for action? Duval Street is your goal. Stop and have a beer at Hemingway’s watering hole, Sloppy Joe’s bar and restaurant (the original bar is ½ block away at Capt. Tony’s Saloon). If your interests lean toward Jimmy Buffet, go to Margaritaville, only four short blocks down the street. Up and down Duval restaurants, bars, souvenir shops, and people watching beckon everyone to the narrow sidewalks. You might even come across one of Key West famous chickens strolling the street.
Other highlights include Hemingway’s home, with guided tours running .00 at this time. Views from the exterior are free. Across Whitehead Street stands the old lighthouse and keepers quarters. The lighthouse was moved inland to protect it from hurricanes. A couple more blocks down the street is the Truman White House. President Truman used this resident and the many outbuildings during his time in office. Other dignitaries also followed his lead: John F. Kennedy, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, and Colin Powell. Talking about President Truman, not to be missed is the Margaret Truman Laundromat. Rumor has it that it was named for Margaret Truman, the president’s daughter. Its location is at the corner of Margaret and Truman Streets. Thus its named.
Along Truman Street sits the convent of Our Lady of the Sea. Many survivors of the hurricane of 1935 were treated there. The nuns erected a grotto next to the church in honor of Our Lady of Lourdes. When hurricane season approaches many candles light the grotto as a prayer to keep Key West free and safe. A marker designates the Southernmost spot in the Continental USA. Tourists love to have their picture taken by it.
We ate lunch at Pepe’s Restaurant on Caroline Street, near Flager Station. This eatery, established in 1909, features American food in abundance. I had a hard time finishing my open faced meatloaf sandwich.
A trip to Key West is taking in the numerous water sports: parasailing, jet skis, snorkeling, riding glass bottom boats, deep sea fishing, or just relaxing on the beaches on the Atlantic Ocean side. A day trip to The Dry Tortugas National Park (Fort Jefferson) leaves daily from Key West.
Above all people-watching, the climate, and the laid back atmosphere draws people, young and old, to the Conch Republic. It beckons you too.
John Pelley is a Geriatric Gypsy. He is retired from the rat race of working. He is a full-time RVer, who ran away from home. He began our travels on the East Coast and, like the migrating birds, seek the warmth of the seasons He has discovered volunteering with the National Park System. He has a CD he has recorded of Native American flute music., A Day with Kokopelli. For pictures, links, and more information visit http://www.jmpelley.org.
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