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    West Indian Culture

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    is part of our culture and heritage. This archipelago in the Americas has produced many fine cricketers throughout the years. The Caribbean is a unique multicultural and multiethnic region; the majority of the population was forced to migrate after the original inhabitants faced almost complete annihilation. The survivors were at no level to repopulate the Caribbean. As a result there was no previous pattern for the new comers to follow; they had to create their own. West Indians had to develop

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    other hand the ones I wanted to avoid were most of them. The Caribbean islands and Georgia seemed like a bit of a downfall. They aren’t completely bad‚ but there’s enough evidence to keep me away. Caribbean’s were becoming over populated‚ and Georgia wasn’t the wealthiest place to live. South Carolina seems like a pleasant place to be at the time. It’s not a poor colony at all. The have very wealthy land owners and most are

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    Cancun Research Paper

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    Holidays in Cancun - A Caribbean paradise for everyone Located on Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula‚ Cancun is a home to glamorous beach life‚ which entices millions of holidaymakers from worldwide. With its perfect white sandy beaches‚ crashing waves‚ coral reefs‚ luxury resorts‚ trendy restaurants‚ coupled with Cuban culture‚ Cancun has also become one of the most popular holiday destinations in the Caribbean Sea. If you are looking for a perfect beach holidays with your family or friends‚ here are top

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    victims of oppression”. The truth is the Indians play a huge part in American history regardless to what most textbooks say. The numbers of scholars that believe the Indians were a crucial piece to American history in increasing. The mines of the Caribbean‚ Central and South America would not have been the same without the Indians. History itself would be dissimilar in Colonial America without the Indians. There is a probably chance that slavery would have gained popularity quicker if there were not

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    The two countries that I will be comparing the role of race/class in defining the structure of politics and administration are Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana. The factors that will influence this will differ between Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago. These societies are similar but their histories and political development have been dramatically different. In the case of Trinidad it was certainly the case that the nature of the economy ‚the demographic ratios between and among the groups‚ the settlement

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    THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES OPEN CAMPUS SEMESTER I √ SEMESTER II □ √ SUPPLEMENTAL/SUMMER SCHOOL □ Examinations of December / April/May □ / July □ 2011 Time: Paper No: Course Code and Name Title: ECON1002 INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS Date: Duration ___2_______Hrs. Materials required: Answer booklet: Calculator: (where applicable) √ Programmable □ Normal Numerical Special □ Not Required □ Non Programmable Alphabetical √ Included Multiple Choice Answer

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    The Sugar Revolution

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    complete change in a system. There was an economic revolution that occurred in the 17th Century. Some refer to it as the Sugar Revolution. During this period‚ several basic changes took place. (1) Sugar replaced tobacco as the chief export crop in the Caribbean. (2) The population changed from one that was mainly white to one that was mainly black because of the introduction of African slaves. (3) The size of land holdings changed. This change was pioneered by the Dutch‚ who provided the capital to

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    Conditions Leading up to the 1937 Riots There were many different factors which influenced the conditions in not only Barbados but across the British Caribbean which eventually led to uprisings in the various territories but namely Barbados. These factors can be broken down into 3 categories of Economic‚ Social and Political. Economic Factors Leading up to the riots Barbados’ economy was in a dreadful state due to many different factors‚ both internal and external. One of the more substantial external

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    gaining legitimacy in an Atlantic world dominated by Europeans and the slave trade. The Impact of the Haitian Revolution in the Atlantic World explores the multifarious influence—from economic to ideological to psychological—that a revolt on a small Caribbean island had on the continents surrounding it. Fifteen international scholars‚ including eminent historians David Brion Davis‚ Seymour Drescher‚ and Robin Blackburn‚ explicate such diverse ramifications as the spawning of slave resistance and the stimulation

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    Student

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    in the region and is often referred to as the ‘Father of Basic Schools’ in Jamaica. Dudley Grant developed the U.W.I. Institute of Education In-service course for untrained teachers in the Eastern Caribbean and went on to organize the first training programmed for teacher trainers in this same Caribbean area. During the period 1967-1968‚ while on secondment to the Ministry of Education Jamaica‚ he started the first teaching internship programme which has become a major component of the teacher education

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