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A History of the Village of Surfside Florida



Surfside, Florida is still a young city, having yet to celebrate its centennial year. It was originally founded in 1935, by members of a private club called the "Surf Club", which gave the town its name and a loan of about $30,000 to get itself started. These beginning years in its history saw the town as a very small and quiet place. Originally the area was nothing more than about a square mile of land with about fifty residents. Now, it is a fully developed municipality with a range of houses, business, condominiums, and recreation facilities.
It was after World War Two that the town saw a significant boost in residency, with individuals migrating to Surfside from every place imaginable, attracted to the beautiful beach and the strong sense of civic duty displayed by those who controlled the town. By its twenty-fifth year Surfside had grown from that original count of fifty residents to over three-thousand. That number swelled to over ten-thousand during the winter months, with many people adopting Surfside as a home away from home and choosing Surfside as their top tourist destination.
People looking to build new homes and start new lives after the war came to Surfside in large numbers, attracted to the song sense of community and public welfare that has always been of such importance to the city. This influx of new residents did not diminish the strong bonds that made the town, and in fact only served to knit the town even closer together. Over the years, as Surfside has grown so too has its commitment to taking care of those who live in its boundaries.
The residents of the city, in keeping with that strong sense of community, approved the building of a large Community Center in 1962. This Community Center has long been a central point of the town, containing many local resources for the residents, containing the town's library, swimming pools, and much more, with events being held there almost every day of the year. This Community Center has been continually maintained and improved through the years, with additions being made when needed to ensure that it continues to meet the needs of the town's residents.
Now, as the town of Surfside, Florida approaches its one-hundredth anniversary, one thing about the town is certain. It is as committed as ever to the well-being of those who live there. It is unique in its commitment to caring for its residents, from providing for it in the form of its Community Center to its unique sanitation and disposal system, which picks up trash six times a week and keeps Surfside one of the most beautiful towns in Florida.
While it remains a quiet town, with much of the attention being drawn to the bigger and bustling areas of South Beach and Miami nearby, Surfside is by no means a place to be overlooked. There is a lot to do in Surfside, and it is continuing to grow year by year while maintaining the values on which it was originally founded. Surfside is an incredible little town with a fantastic history of commitment and caring which truly makes it unique.
Florida based freelance journalist Jim O'Donnell often writes on civil and economic topics. Being based in Florida, he is interested in the role of Real Estate development and in particular the role of condominium development as a class of home ownership. The development of Surfside Condos and Miami Luxury Homes in general has always interested him.

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The Women in the History of Self Mastery


Women have paved the way since the 17th century fighting to gain acceptance in the world of psychology. Many women made their way in despite of the obstacles including sexual discrimination. Despite of these irrational unconstitutional wrongs, some of the women in the history of psychology has made their way in the international databases, and has brought self-mastery ideas with them.




Some of the women in our history include Lillien Jane Martin. Lillien Martin. Lillien is one of the world’s well-known female American Psychologists who became exceptionally popular in the “field of gerontology,” in which she later opened a clinic in 1929 for the aged – Lillien was a brilliant psychologist – Martin was born in 1851 and by the age of seventy-eight, she was on the mission to study human behaviors. Martin trekked to the foreign countries even in her senior years, (87) journeying through the South American jungles. Her intention was to analyze human behaviors and bring in new ways for people to expand their abilities and skills, as well as work through the psychological disturbances that hold many people back from succeeding. Because she traveled through the foreign countries, she later became part of the Western movement in medicines. Martin made the famous recordings in the history of women in psychology.




Throughout the centuries, Martin analyzed the many ways to help people work through self-development. This outstanding women figure of America journeyed into several sectors with the intent of helping others. Martin in her later years exercised to improve her own strengths and to improve her own self-mastery skills. Since the 18th century, psychologists such as Martin were discovering new ways to help people find their way through self-development despite if these people had mental illnesses or underdeveloped complications. LJM was of the prime psychologists’ between1851 and 1943.





In 1911, Martin worked as a psychologist teaching at the Stanford University. She became the American role model for all women. Martin became the first woman to take the lead at the department at Stanford University. She acted as the chairperson of the community. After her retirement, at age 65, a mandatory requirement she had adhere to, she became worn out from giving up work and commence to do some exercises to build her strength and then she self-taught her self typing so that she could prepare for her imminent future unsuspecting to her and the people at Mt. Zion Hospital. Martin during the early 19th century was the party that discovered Mt. Zion, which is located in San Francisco, California. She started the mental hygienic clinic, which became the opening pre-school. By the age of seventy-eight and in 1929, Martin commences working and it leads her to reinvention of the older generation in a way that no one might expect.




Martin and her mother with the same dreams in sight worked in unison to raise the funds in order to enroll Martin in college. Martin has initially tried to attend at the University of Cornell. However, the college denied her entry because of the women’s segregation that took place during this time. That segregation was still progressive; yet, Martin took the stand against such inhumane laws and struggled by Studying psychology in Germany in which Martin continued to combat sexual discrimination in order to make her way through academics. The inhumane laws in the United States of America did not hold Martin back from introducing self-mastery in more ways than holistic, rather also in ways that the world would live to tell.




To learn more about these great women and her efforts, read the Women’s History of Psychology. Here you can learn how Martin became one of the first women to work through self-mastery.




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