. . . Vizcaya Museum and Gardens Miami Order of the Torch 6.1 Native Americans Factors towards globalization 6.2 Exploration In 1988 English was affirmed as the state's official language in the Florida Constitution Spanish is also widely spoken especially as immigration has continued from Latin America Twenty percent of the population speak Spanish as their first language Twenty-seven percent of Florida's population reports speaking a mother language other than English and more than 200 first languages other than English are spoken at home in the state.
Air crashes Hurricane Charley in 2004 moving ashore on South Florida's Gulf of Mexico coast, (20.6) 76.1 White (non-Hispanic): 15.4% (White total 73.8% when including White Hispanics). MIA has a number of air cargo facilities the largest cargo complex is located on the west side of the airport inside the triangle formed by Runways 12/30 and 9/27 Cargo carriers such as LAN Cargo Atlas Air Southern Air Amerijet International and DHL operate from this area the largest privately owned facility is the Centurion Cargo complex in the northeast corner of the airport with over 51,000 m2 (550,000 sq ft) of warehouse space FedEx and UPS operate their own facilities in the northwest corner of the airport off of 36th Street in addition to its large passenger terminal in Concourse D American Airlines operates a maintenance base to the east of Concourse D centered around a semicircular hangar originally used by National Airlines which can accommodate three widebody aircraft, Several defunct airlines including Airlift International Arrow Air National Airlines and Rich International Airways were headquartered on or near the airport property! Merchandise imports: the physical good or product that is imported into the respective country Countries import products or goods that their country lacks in an example of this is that Colombia must import cars since there is no Colombian car company, ?? F? ?FT S?? 13 State symbols, Industry Forbes 459 Miami Florida Business directory The Miami metropolitan area is served by five interstate highways operated by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) in conjunction with local agencies Interstate 95 (I-95) runs north to south along the coast ending just south of Downtown Miami at South Dixie Highway (US 1) I-75 runs east to west turning south in western Broward County and connecting suburban north Miami-Dade to Naples on the Southwest Coast via Alligator Alley which transverses the Florida Everglades before turning north I-595 connects the Broward coast and downtown Fort Lauderdale to I-75 and Alligator Alley in Miami I-195 and I-395 relay the main I-95 route east to Biscayne Boulevard (US 1) and Miami Beach across Biscayne Bay via the Julia Tuttle and MacArthur causeways. Vizcaya Museum and Gardens Miami To achieve success in penetrating a foreign market and remaining profitable efforts must be directed towards the planning and execution of Phase I the use of conventional SWOT analysis market research and cultural research will give a firm appropriate tools to reduce risk of failure abroad Risks that arise from poor planning include: large expenses in marketing administration and product development (with no sales); disadvantages derived from local or federal laws of a foreign country lack of popularity because of a saturated market vandalism of physical property due to instability of country; etc There are also cultural risks when entering a foreign market Lack of research and understanding of local customs can lead to alienation of locals and brand dissociation Strategic risks can be defined as the uncertainties and untapped opportunities embedded in your strategic intent and how well they are executed as such they are key matters for the board and impinge on the whole business rather than just an isolated unit.
Dr. Stephen J Parr, DDS