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In one of the season's biggeFSU and Miami played an epic game in xxxx. Both teams were ranked in the top 4. FSU jumped out to a 19-3 lead. FSU held the lead until Miami came back in the 4th quarter to take a 26-19 lead. FSU scored a touchdown with 42 seconds left in the game. FSU could tie with the extra point, but Bowden decided to go for the win. The pass was broken up and the Noles lost 26-25 to the Canes. Miami would goThe defending champion Hurricanes staged a comeback against the underdog Seminoles to take a 28-27 lead with only minutes remaining in the game in Miami. The Seminoles drove down the field to give kicker Xavier Beitia a chance to win the game with a last second field goal. Beitia missed the kick to the left, giving Miami the victory. FSU went on to win the Atlantic Coast Conference title with a 9-5 overall record, but lost in the Sugar Bowl to Georgia. Miami would finish the regular season undefeated and then lose in the xxxx Fiesta Bowl to Ohio State, in what is considered to be oneThis contest, a rematch of the regular season game won by Miami, took place in the xxxx Orange Bowl. In this contest, Beitia missed a field goal?wide right?that could have given the Seminoles the lead with about 5 minutes remaining in the game. This game was of lesser importance on a national scale compared to the other Wide Right games, but continued the streak of Florida State losses determined by a single kick. With the win, Miami would finish #5 in the polls that year. It was the first and only bowl meeting between the rivals, as Miami's move to the ACC the next season would make the schools intra-conference rivals and eliminate the possibility of the teams evMiami was ranked No. 9 and FSU No. 14 in what proved to be a defensive struggle. Trailing 10-7, and with one last chance to tie the score to extend it into overtime, the Hurricanes drove down the field to set up a game-tying field goal with 2:16 left. When the ball was snapped, it was mishandled by holder Brian Monroe and the ball never reached the kicker's foot. It would be the Hurricanes' turn to suffer a defeat at the hands of a kicking team mistake. The Seminoles kept the ball for remaining two minutes and finally ended their six-game losing streak against the Hurricanes and gained their firstThe unranked Hurricanes came to Tallahassee to face the 18th ranked Seminoles at Doak Campbell Stadium in what proved to be an instant classic in the rivalry. Both teams exchanged scores throughout the game as Jacory Harris racked up 386 passing yards to bring the Hurricanes an improbable victory at Doak. With the score at 34-31 in the 4th quarter, the Hurricanes marched down the field behind the arm of Harris and scored a touchdown to gain a 38-34 lead with 1:53 remaining in the 4th. However, on the final drive, the Seminoles also marched down the field and reached Miami 4 yard line with 23 seconds remaining. After stopping the Noles for two plays, the Hurricanes were called for pass-interference on 3rd down and the Noles were offered a fresh set of downs at the 2 yard line with 17 seconds remaining. In a climactic ending however, the Hurricanes' defense stood its ground and denied the 'Noles victory as Christian Ponder's final pass was dropped in the endzone - sealThe Four Seasons Hotel and Tower, also known as the Four Seasons Hotel Miami or simply the Four Seasons Tower, is a skyscraper in Miami, Florida, United States. It is located in Downtown Miami's Brickell Financial District. The tower contains a Four Seasons Hotel, office space and several residential condominium units on the upper floors. Rising 789 feet (240 m) and 70 floors, it is the tallest building in Miami[2The building was planned by Gary Edward Handel & Associates and Bermello Ajamil & Partners, Inc.[1] Post-tensioning reinforcement of the structure was supplied and engineered by Suncoast Post-Tension. The building was constructed with dense steel reinforcing and silica-fume concrete, and is designed to sustain hurricane-force winds.[4] Construction began in xxxx,[5] and the building was cMiami Dade College, or simply Miami Dade or MDC, is a state college located in Miami, Florida, United States. Miami Dade has eight campuses and twenty-one outreach centers located throughout Miami-Dade County. Founded in xxxx, Miami Dade is the largest college in the Florida College System with over 161,000 students. Additionally, MDC is also the largest institution of higher education in Florida, and the second-largest in the United States. Miami Dade College's main campus, the Wolfson Campus, is in DownMiami Dade College was established in xxxx and opened in xxxx as Dade County Junior College. The original campus was located at the recently built Miami Central High School. The campus consisted of a portion of the school and an adjacent farm. In xxxx, a facility was built on an old naval air station near Opa-Locka Airport (known as Amelia Earhardt field), which would soon become the College's North Campus.[3] The College enrolled African American students and Cuban exiles who could not afford other schools, becoming Florida's first integrated junior college. As the college grew, a temporary satellite campus opened in what is today Pinecrest at Miami Palmetto High School until the new South Campus (later Kendall Campus) was built in Kendall. Later renamed Miami-Dade Junior College, its two flagship campuses expanded and enrolled more students, eventually outgrowing the University of Florida and Florida State University. After some time, college board of directors' chairman Mitchell Wolfson envisioned a campus at the heart of Downtown Miami, and in xxxx, the Wolfson Campus was built. The College changed its name to Miami-Dade Community College aroThe College initially implemented an open admissions policy, meaning anyone who could afford classes was allowed to enroll. Because of this, the focus of the College became strengthening its academics. As a result, the Medical Center was built near Miami's Civic Center adjacent to the University of Miami Jackson Memorial Hospital to train students in Allied Health and nursing (RN) programs. With the Mariel exile community arriving in xxxx, the College created an outreach center in Hialeah to give incoming refugees educational opportunities. Another outreach center, the InterAmerican center, was built to accommodate bilingual education. The Homestead Campus was built in xxxx in Homestead to relieve the concerns of students having to drive toIn the mid-xxxxs, the College made use of new media and technologies under the direction of president Eduardo Padrón. As the Florida legislature reduced the education budget, the College began to rely heavily on the Miami Dade College Foundation, consisting mainly of Alumni, for financial support. The College also had to figure out new ways of recruiting students, and the College began its "Successful Alumni" campaign in the late xxxxs, marketing the success of the College's alumni to local prospectiBeginning in xxxx, the College implemented a strategic plan to revamp the College and its recruiting goals. In xxxx, the College disbanded its Honors Program and created The Honors College for talented high school graduates. The Honors College is a representation of Miami Dade College's most academically-gifted students in different fields and was originally based in the three larger campuses (Wolfson, Kendall, and North). In xxxx, The Honors College expanded into the InterAmerican Campus with The Honors College Dual Language Honors Program. A vision of president Padrón and leading members of Miami Dade College, the aim of the program is to tailor to the needs of the growing Spanish-speaking population in the United States as well as abroad. The Dual Language Honors Program opened its doors to bilingual students who wish to continue their careers with professional fluency in the English anThe College also hosts the School for Advanced Studies, or SAS, a limited admission opportunity for Miami-Dade Public School students. High school classes are held at Kendall, Wolfson, and North Campus alongside regular college credit courses, and students choose three college classes per semester to take in place of traditional high school electives. College books and tuition is paid for by the county, and there is no cost to students. Bus service is also provided throughout the county to the schools. The goal is to allow students to earn their Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degree while earning their high school diploma. SAS is the 15th best high school in the nation, and is repeatedly one of the highest ranking high schools.[15]d Spanish languages.ve students. the Kendall Campus In Miami.und the same time.town Miami.ompleted in xxxx.[2]] as well as in Florida.[3][4]ing the Miami victory. victory in the rivalry since xxxx.er meeting in a bowl game again. of the greatest games in college football history. on to win the program's second national championship.st shockers, FSU stunned Miami, 24-0, in the season opener for both squads. Miami quarterback, George Mira, had been the cover boy for Sports Illustrated's xxxx college football preseason preview. Miami head coach Andy Gustafson, who had been named athletic director in the spring, put off retirement for a year to coach what most pro scouts believed was the best quarterback in all of college football. On this night, however, Steve Tensi Out of approximately 161,000 students, on average, almost 6,000 go on to earn baccalaureate degrees, A.A./A.S./A.A.S. degrees, vocational, technical and/or college credit certificates. Its student population is as diverse as Miami-Dade County. Associate in Arts transfer students from Miami Dade College go on to transfer primarily to schools within the State University System of Florida, though some do transfer to out-of-state institutions, mainly through articulation agreements made between institutions. Students from its Honors College have been acThe College faces an issue of limited funding, and is looking for ways to support current and future baccalaureate programs. Out of Florida's 28 community colleges, Miami Dade ranks among the lowest in receiving state aid. To offset this, Dr. Padrón and other College officials have pushed for legislation that would allow Miami-Dade County to put forth a referendum for a 0.5% increase in Miami-Dade County sales tax. This measure, Dr. Padrón believes, would allow the College to set aside some money into an investment fund for long-term facility maintenance and scholarships for students. He also argues that tourists pay one-third of Miami-Dade's sales tax, and that the proposed tax increase would only be in effect for five years. However, the legislation has not made it throuMiami Dade College operates seven campuses and various outreach centers located throughout Miami-Dade County. The Honors College is currently represented on four campuses, with a new bilingual program (English-Spanish) at the InterAmerican Campus. All campuses have different schools for various disciplines (engineering, business, etc.). Some campuses also operate dual-enrollment programs for high school students. Most campuses also have College Preparatory or English as a Second Language (ESL) courses that help students pass the Computerized Placement Test (CPT) that is required for admittance and proves prospective students are qualified to take college-level mathematicsThe North Campus (xxxx0 NW 27th Ave., Miami FL xxxx7) has specialized programs that train future firefighters, police officers, and Emergency medical services personnel. It also has a School of Entertainment and Design Technology and has a partnership with Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) for engineering programs. The North Campus also operates the Carrie Meek Entrepreneurial Education Center in Liberty City. Recently, the Campus gained the right, by Florida's Board of Governors, to offer a Bachelor in Applied Science degree in Public Safety, housed within the School The Kendall Campus (xxxx1 SW 104th St., Miami FL xxxx6) serves as the College's Enrollment Office and Disbursing Office. Kendall Campus also houses the College's athletic teams. The Sharks compete at the highest level of the National Junior College Athletic Association and its teams have won various district and state level awards. The College President's office is based here, as well as The Honors College and the Miami Dade The Wolfson Campus (300 NE 2nd Ave., Miami FL xxxx2) was opened in xxxx and is the only comprehensive urban campus in the city. Located within the city?s financial, governmental, technological and cultural hubs, Wolfson provides a fully accredited, high-quality education to over 27,000 students each year. Each year, this Campus hosts the Miami Book Fair International, the nation's largest and finest literary festival, which brings hundreds of renowned authors and publishers and over 500,000 spectators to the Campus. The Campus has two artThe Carrie P. Meek Entrepreneurial Educational Center (xxxx NW 7th Ave., Miami FL xxxx0), also known as the MEEC (pronounced intentionally the same way as Meek's last name) is an outreach center founded in xxxx. There are college credit courses available to be taken here, however the focus is on non-credit courses and vocational programs, seminars, and workshops to train people for eThe city is the focal point of the larger Los Angeles?Long Beach?Santa Ana metropolitan statistical area and Greater Los Angeles Area region, which contain 13 million[8] and over 18 million people in Combined statistical area respectively as of xxxx, making it one of the most populous metropolitan areas in the world[9] and the second-largest in the United States.[10] Los Angeles is also the seat of Los Angeles County, the most populated and one of the most ethnically diverse counties[11] in the United States, while the entire Los Angeles area itself has been recognized as the most diverse of the nation's largest cities.[12] The city's inhabitants are referred to as AnLos Angeles was founded on September 4, xxxx, by Spanish governor Felipe de Neve.[14] It became a part of Mexico in xxxx following the Mexican War of Independence.[15] In xxxx, at the end of the Mexican?American War, Los Angeles and the rest of California were purchased as part of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, thereby becoming part of the United States.[16] Los Angeles was incorporated as a municipality on April 4, xxxx, five months before CaliforniNicknamed the City of Angels, Los Angeles is a global city, with strengths in business, international trade, entertainment, culture, media, fashion, science, sports, technology, education, medicine and research and has been ranked sixth in the Global Cities Index and 9th Global Economic Power Index. The city is home to renowned institutions covering a broad range of professional and cultural fields and is one of the most substantial economic engines within the United States. The Los Angeles combined statistical area (CSA) has a gross metropolitan product (GMP) of $831 billion (as of xxxx), making it the third-largest in the world, after the Greater Tokyo and New York metropolitan areas.[18] Los Angeles includes Hollywood and leads the world in the creation of television productions, video games, and recorded music; it is also one of the leaders in motion picture production.[19] Additionally, Los Angeles hosted the Summer Olympic Games in xxxx and 1In xxxx, Franciscan friar Junípero Serra directed the building of the Mission San Gabriel Arcangel, the first mission in the area.[24] On September 4, xxxx, a group of forty-four settlers known as "Los Pobladores" founded the pueblo called "El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Angeles del Río de Porciúncula"; in English it is "The Town of Our Lady the Queen of Angels of the Porciúncula River". The Queen of Angels is an honorific of the Virgin Mary.[25] Two-thirds of the settlers were mestizo or mulatto with a mixture of African, indigenous and European ancestry.[26] The settlement remained a small ranch town for decades, but by xxxx the population had increased to about 650 residents.[27] Today, the pueblo is commemorated in the historic district of Los Angeles Pueblo Plaza and Olvera Street, the oldest part of Los AngNew Spain achieved its independence from the Spanish Empire in xxxx, and the pueblo continued as a part of Mexico. During Mexican rule, Governor Pío Pico made Los Angeles Alta California's regional capital. Mexican rule ended during the Mexican?American War: Americans took control from the Californios after a series of battles, culminating with the signing of the Treaty of Cahuenga on January 13, xxxx.[2In xxxx, not only had the city of Los Angeles annexed Hollywood, but there were already at least 10 movie companies operating in the city. By xxxx, more than 80 percent of the world's film industry was concentrated in L.A.[35] The money generated by the industry kept the city insulated from much of the economic pain suffered by the rest of the country during the Great Depression.[36] By xxxx, the population surpassed one million.[37] In xxxx, the city hosted the SummeIn xxxx, the city hosted the Summer Olympic Games for the second time. Despite being boycotted by 14 Communist countries, the xxxx Olympics became more financially successful than any previous,[40] and the second Olympics to turn a profit until then ? the other, according to an analysis of contemporary newspaper reports, being the xxxx Summer Olympics, also held in Los Angeles.[41]r Olympics.9]eles.[28]984.a achieved statehood.[17]gelenos.[13]mployment. galleries a full-service library, and two state-of-the art computer courtyards. The Wolfson Campus also has strong business and paralegal studies programs (approved by the American Bar Association). As of xxxx, a new student union is under construction next to the College/Bayside (Metromover station) on NE 2nd Av and NE 3rd St.College Foundation.of Justice. and English courses.gh the Florida Legislature.cepted at many prestigious institutions.and Fred Biletnikoff were the stars and Florida State made its first real appearance on the national stage. This win marked the first of seven straight wins by the Seminoles and the longest winning steak in the series. All of the Seminoles wins came on Miami's home turf, the Orange Bowl.
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Skillet & Third Day
Pensacola Bay Center
Pensacola, FL
Friday
3/28/xxxx
7:00 PM
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SAP Center
San Jose, CA
Thursday
1/16/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Honda Center
Anaheim, CA
Friday
1/17/xxxx
7:30 PM
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US Airways Center
Phoenix, AZ
Saturday
1/18/xxxx
6:00 PM
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Pan American Center
Las Cruces, NM
Sunday
1/19/xxxx
TBD
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AT&T Center
San Antonio, TX
Thursday
1/23/xxxx
7:00 PM
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American Airlines Center
Dallas, TX
Friday
1/24/xxxx
TBD
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INTRUST Bank Arena
Wichita, KS
Friday
1/24/xxxx
TBD
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INTRUST Bank Arena
Wichita, KS
Saturday
1/25/xxxx
6:00 PM
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Omaha Civic Auditorium Arena
Omaha, NE
Sunday
1/26/xxxx
6:00 PM
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Alliant Energy Center Coliseum
Madison, WI
Thursday
1/30/xxxx
7:00 PM
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KFC Yum! Center
Louisville, KY
Friday
1/31/xxxx
7:30 PM
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EMU Convocation Center
Ypsilanti, MI
Saturday
2/1/xxxx
TBD
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JQH Arena
Springfield, MO
Thursday
2/6/xxxx
TBD
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Mitchell Center
Mobile, AL
Friday
2/7/xxxx
TBD
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CenturyLink Center - LA
Bossier City, LA
Saturday
2/8/xxxx
6:00 PM
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United Spirit Arena
Lubbock, TX
Sunday
2/9/xxxx
TBD
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Save Mart Center
Fresno, CA
Friday
2/14/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Thomas & Mack Center
Las Vegas, NV
Saturday
2/15/xxxx
6:00 PM
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Maverik Center
Salt Lake City, UT
Sunday
2/16/xxxx
6:00 PM
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Huntington Center
Toledo, OH
Thursday
2/27/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Bankers Life Fieldhouse
Indianapolis, IN
Friday
2/28/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Mississippi Coliseum
Jackson, MS
Saturday
3/1/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Show Me Center
Cape Girardeau, MO
Sunday
3/2/xxxx
7:00 PM
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I Wireless Center
Moline, IL
Sunday
3/9/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Bank Of Oklahoma Center
Tulsa, OK
Saturday
3/15/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Hampton Coliseum
Hampton, VA
Friday
3/21/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Santander Arena
Reading, PA
Saturday
3/22/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Wolstein Center - Csu Convocation Center
Cleveland, OH
Sunday
3/23/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Bon Secours Wellness Arena
Greenville, SC
Thursday
3/27/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Pensacola Bay Center
Pensacola, FL
Friday
3/28/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Baton Rouge River Center Arena
Baton Rouge, L
Saturday
3/29/xxxx
7:00 PM
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