Julia Tuttle Causeway Wynwood/Edgewater and Miami Beach 1959, US 27, University Park accounted for 87% of the student population and 94% of housing students the Biscayne Bay Campus accounted for about 13% of the student population mostly of lower-division undergraduates and students of the School of Hospitality & Tourism Management Fall 2009 the average age for undergraduates was 23 and 31 for graduate students. 6.1 List Palm Springs North 1956 42.7% 480,371 57.3% 643,849. Miami Florida Business directory, Miami Florida Business directory; 6 Schools Downtown Miami, Ice hockey: Miami Matadors (ECHL) Miami Screaming Eagles (WHA) Miami Manatees (WHA2), Climate chart (explanation) Grade 8: 26,654; .
. . PortMiami is an important contributor to the local south Florida and state economies Over four million cruise passengers pass through the Port 7.4 million tons of cargo and over 1 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) (FY 2004/2005) of intermodal container traffic move through the seaport per year This combination of cruise and cargo activities supports approximately 176,000 jobs and has an economic impact in Miami-Dade County of over $17 billion $14 billion of which is generated by its cargo operations, 2.1 1900s to 1930s: the Magic City, Contents 28 aircraft are based at this airport: 46% multi-engine and 54% jet. Colleges and universities 5 Jackson Health System 9,800 Plantation 84,955 82,934 Broward In the 1960s and 1970s the Attorney General's authority was used to grant parole or special permission to allow Cubans to enter the country However parole only allows an individual permission to enter the country not to stay permanently to allow these immigrants to stay the Cuban Adjustment Act was passed in 1966 This act provides that the immigration status of any Cuban who arrived since 1959 who has been physically present in the United States for at least a year "may be adjusted by the Attorney General to that of an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence" (green card holder) the individual must be admissible to the United States (i.e not disqualified on criminal or other grounds). .
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