Altamonte Springs

Altamonte Springs

Author: Jim Robison

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2002-02

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738513973

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Visitors flock to Central Florida for its mild winters, pristine waterways, and proximity to Atlantic and Gulf beaches, and in the heart of Central Florida lies Altamonte Springs, the largest city in Seminole County. Taking its name from the many spring-fed lakes and sand hills that make up the area, Altamonte Springs is now home to more than 40,000 residents. Developed into a winter resort town in the late 1800s during the area's first tourism boom, Altamonte Springs became a sunny playground for the wealthy and an oasis for those requiring a "healing" environment in which to recuperate from various ailments. Times were good, but this was just the beginning of the once tiny village's growth and prosperity. From the era when rolling pineland along the lakes drew the first settlers to the area that would became Altamonte Springs, this community has attracted visitors and new residents from far and wide. The early railroad transported winter tourists who sought the medicinal qualities of local springs, and this influx of people led to the development of many businesses, including Fuller's Store, the grand Altamonte Hotel, and the Jasmine Theater. After surviving the challenges brought about by the Great Freeze of 1894-1895, the city continued to grow, and its citizens, with an unyielding spirit, continued to work, worship, socialize, and raise families in the community they called home. Today, Altamonte Springs is the bustling retail center of Seminole County.


History of Altamonte Springs Florida

History of Altamonte Springs Florida

Author: Richard Cronin

Publisher:

Published: 2014-05-11

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 9781499509618

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73 families resided in Town of Altamonte Springs in 1930. Fifty years earlier, the town of SNOWVILLE had been founded on land where patrons of ALTAMONTE Mall now park. Over the course of 50 years, Altamonte Springs had grown by only 72 families!A former prisoner of the Civil War, Citrus farmer, and town founder, Edgar J. SNOW resided on 160 acres, land that extended east to enchanting LAKE ADELAIDE, the spring-fed lake he had named for his wife. Across the lake was another grove, also owned by a former prisoner of the Civil War. George N. SUSSY did not establish a town on his land, but a portion of his grove is today the busy intersection of Highway 436 and Maitland Avenue.Neither SNOW nor SUSSY were native New Englanders. Neither man was a Boston Capitalists, the non-descriptive title often assigned to founders of Altamonte Springs.The two men had actually been sworn enemies in 1861. While both were imprisoned in 1864, each had been sent to the worst prison camps Union and Confederate Armies had to offer. On opposite sides in the war-between-the-states, by 1880, the two men lived on opposite side of the spring-fed lake which gave Altamonte Springs half its name.Central Florida brought Union and Confederates together as neighbors, playing a vital role in healing a war-torn nation. Retired warriors settled at Central Florida, became civic leaders, business partners, and eventually friends. Similar Snow - Sussy stories can be found throughout the region, and yet nowhere was Central Florida's historic contribution more prevalent than in the highlands of Orange County - modern day Seminole County. Altamont; Altamonte; Hoosier and Shepherd Springs; Palm Springs and Sanlando: each played a fascinating role in a history that culminates with modern day Altamonte Springs. The amazing people you are about to meet were real, their inspiring stories may seem fiction but are accurate. A History of Altamonte Springs, Florida provides 44 Exhibits, and is supported by bibliography containing 350 references.A History of Altamonte Springs, Florida - part of Central Florida's story, the second home of America's Proud History!


Grow Happy

Grow Happy

Author: Jon Lasser

Publisher: American Psychological Association

Published: 2020-12-18

Total Pages: 18

ISBN-13: 143383538X

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Kiko is a gardener. She takes care of her garden with seeds, soil, water, and sunshine. In Grow Happy, Kiko also demonstrates how she cultivates happiness, just like she does in her garden. Using positive psychology and choice theory, this book shows children that they have the tools to nurture their own happiness and live resiliently. Includes a “Note to Parents and Caregivers” with information on how our choices and paying attention to our bodies and feelings affects happiness.


The Platform Economy and the Smart City

The Platform Economy and the Smart City

Author: Austin Zwick

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2021-09-22

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 022800795X

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Over the past decade, cities have come into closer contact and conflict with new technologies. From reactive policymaking in response to platform economy firms to proactive policymaking in an effort to develop into smart cities, urban governance is transforming at an unprecedented speed and scale. Innovative technologies promise a brave new world of convenience and cost effectiveness – powered by cameras that monitor our movements, sensors that line our streets, and algorithms that determine our resource allocation – but at what cost? Exploring the relationship between technology and cities, this book brings together an outstanding group of authors in the field to provide a critical and necessary examination of the disruption that is under way. They look at how cities should understand and regulate novel technologies, what can be learned from proposed and failed smart city projects, and how innovative economies change the structure of cities themselves. Contributors dig deeply into these and similar subjects, contributing their voices to an important dialogue on the future of urban policy and governance. The first collection of its kind, this groundbreaking volume brings together social, economic, and cultural insights to enhance our understanding of the ongoing technological upheaval in cities around the world.


Internal Audit Quality

Internal Audit Quality

Author: Sally-Anne Pitt

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2014-09-29

Total Pages: 405

ISBN-13: 1118715519

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Deliver increased value by embedding quality into internal audit activities Internal Audit Quality: Developing a Quality Assurance and Improvement Program is a comprehensive and authoritative guide to better practice internal auditing. Written by a global expert in audit quality, this guide is the first to provide complete coverage of the elements that comprise an effective internal audit quality assurance and improvement program. Readers will find practical solutions for monitoring and measuring internal audit performance drawn from The IIA's International Standards for the Professional Practice of Internal Auditing, and complemented by advice and case studies from leading audit practitioners from five different continents. Major corporate and financial collapses over the past decade have challenged the value of internal audit. With an increased focus on internal audit's role in good governance, management is increasingly demanding that internal audit provides assurance of the quality of its own activities. The IIA standards provide a framework for audit quality in the form of mandatory guidance . Recent research indicates that the majority of internal audit functions do not fully comply with the standards and, as a result, are not servicing the needs of their organizations as well as they might. Internal Audit Quality offers a roadmap to internal audit quality, providing readers the guidance they need to: Embed quality into all elements of internal audit from strategic and operational planning down to day-to-day tasks Create well-defined internal audit programs and procedures Independently self-assess internal audit quality and performance Conform with the IIA standards and better practice Provide assurance over internal audit efficiency and effectiveness Deliver value by meeting stakeholder expectations As a key component of good governance, internal audit is on the rise. The days of retrospective, compliance-focused auditing is a thing of the past. Organizations expect more of internal audit, and many internal audit activities are accepting the challenge. Rather than relying on audit supervision and external assessments, modern auditors are embedding quality into audit activities to create effective programs. For the auditor looking to distinguish themselves as leading edge, Internal Audit Quality provides the guidance that enables the right work, at the right time, in the right way.