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    The video Iron in the Soul: Portrait of the Caribbean examines the everlasting impression that slavery left behind in the Caribbean. More importantly the documentary explores how salves were treated by early plantation owners‚ and the repercussion of slavery to present day‚ which include but were not limited to religion‚ culture‚ and tradition. Even centuries after slavery was abolished the history left behind by Britain after they abandoned the Caribbean is still evident today‚ generations later

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    Business Case Study

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    How to Write Business Case Studies By Belinda Tucker‚ eHow Contributor updated: February 7‚ 2011 [pic] Research different facets of a business to write a case study. a puzzle image by Pavel Bernshtam from Fotolia.com Business case studies provide information for corporate management‚ investors and students. Use of case studies can help solve company problems‚ attract potential investors and train business students. Writing an effect case study involves research‚ writing and analytical skills

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    Caribbean Studies Ia

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    assistance and contribution of a number of individuals; gratitude must be extended to such persons. The researcher would like to thank God almighty for giving him the health and strength he need to complete this Caribbean Studies Internal Assessment‚ so as to meet the requirements of the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination syllabus. The researcher

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    Sport refers to all forms of competitive physical activity which‚ through casual or organized participation‚ aim to use‚ maintain or improve physical ability and provide entertainment to participants. Over the years‚ many people in the Caribbean have overlooked the importance of sporting activity; however sport has made several contributions to the development of the region. Firstly‚ sport has the potential to be a source for the generation of increased income for the region‚ if it is marketed in

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    Name: N. Ricketts Topic: Newer Industries Caribbean economies from their earliest periods of colonization were essentially agrarian based (during slavery). Economical activities included livestock farming and small farming done by the peasants. There were also trading and commerce which included the establishment of shops‚ inns and taverns. Large plantations were worked by a mass of slaves with the premier crop being Sugar Cane. When the colonizers first came to the West Indies they mainly grew

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    Teenage Awareness of Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Barbados Caribbean Studies Contents Acknowledgments.................. 1 Introduction.............................. 2 Literature Review................... 3-4 Data Collection Sources........ 5 Presentation of Findings...... 6-11 Interpretation of Findings... 12-13 Discussion of Findings

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    INTRODUCTION The board platform on which this jurisprudence rests is the Commonwealth Caribbean’s common historic‚ political‚ economic and cultural experiences; our mutual history of slavery‚ indenture‚ displacement‚ resistance and struggle. In exercising their supreme and original right to establish the principles for their future government‚ the sovereign ‘people’ have chosen to organize their government into its various departments. One of these departments is the Judiciary – the Court itself

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    Despite the fact that a large majority of Caricom countries have signed on to the Original Jurisdiction of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) since its establishment on 14 February 2001‚ only three so far‚ namely‚ Barbados‚ Guyana and Belize have acceded additionally to its Appellate Jurisdiction. The Original Jurisdiction deals with the interpretation and application of the Treaty which established Caricom‚ and the Appellate Jurisdiction is meant to take over the role of the Judicial Committee

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    Ernie's Cafe Murder

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    Title:Ernie’s Cafe Murder   Detectives:Hezakya‚ Kaleb‚ Halle   We were outside of Ernie’s cafe at about 1:27 PM when we heard a gunshot coming  from inside. When we entered there was a dead man named Fannin. Ernie‚ the owner and  only employe could only tell us one thing: the murderer had leaned against the wall while  firing at point­blank range. The imprint of his hand is in clear view. The cash register has just  been rung up at $8.75.    The murderer shot with his left hand‚ there is a right hand print on the wall

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    The integration movement in the Caribbean has been envisioned in days as far back as the West Indian Federation (the original CARICOM) where diverse Caribbean states joined with the intention of creating a political unit that would become independent from Britain as a single state‚ much like the successful Canadian Federation. This short-lived attempt at regional integration unfortunately collapsed before any real development could be made. The reincarnation of this motion‚ however‚ occurred in 1973

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