; ! Banks of the North-West Atlantic As of the 2005 American Community Survey 5,334,685 people lived in the metropolis, Music of Florida Florida also has more than 500 nonnative animal species and 1,000 nonnative insects found throughout the state Some exotic species living in Florida include the Burmese python green iguana veiled chameleon Argentine black and white tegu peacock bass mayan cichlid lionfish White-nosed coati rhesus macaque vervet monkey Cuban tree frog cane toad Indian peafowl monk parakeet tui parakeet and many more Some of these nonnative species do not pose a threat to any native species but some do threaten the native species of Florida by living in the state and eating them.
! In October 2001 Deputy Superintendent Henry Fraind retired under pressure after it was discovered that a clique of longtime administrators and powerful outsiders had exploited the district's vast resources Fraind had received his Ph.D from Pacific Western University (Hawaii) in 1982 a noted diploma mill. High rise construction in Downtown Miami in 2007 Industry Education: in 2005 83% of people 25 years and over had at least graduated from high school and 30% had a bachelor's degree or higher Among people 16 to 19 years old 7% were dropouts; they were not enrolled in school and had not yet graduated from high school the total school enrollment in the Miami Metro Area was 1.4 million in 2005 Nursery school and kindergarten enrollment was 170,000 and elementary or high school enrollment was 879,000 children College or graduate school enrollment was 354,000. . 15 See also ? Lake Worth Tri-Rail Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian 0.0% 0.0% 0.1% See also: Florida International University Alumni Association. (21.6) 74.0 2 8364 1 History Johnson and Wales University (private) The Venetian Causeway (left) and MacArthur Causeway (right) connect Downtown and South Beach Miami Beach.
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