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    Caribbean History S.B.A

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    CARRIBEAN HISTORY School BASED ASSESSMENT PROFICIENCY: GENERAL Name of School: Mona High School Candidate Name: Sashorna Shirley Centre #: 100152 Candidate #: 100152___ Teachers Name: Ms J DaCosta Year of Submission: 2014/2015 Territory: Jamaica Research Topic Resistance and Revolt Examine the ways in which the Maroons were able to resist the British attack for over 100 years and say how this resistance led to the growth and development of maroon settlements in Jamaica. Acknowledgement

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    The successful completion of this school based assessment (SBA) would have been more challenging without the assistance of Mrs. Batchelor‚ who is the researcher’s teacher. Therefore‚ the researcher would like to express gratitude to her for the guidance she provided along the way. The assistance you all gave‚ made this script one that is worthy of presentation. Thank you. TABLE OF CONTENT CONTENTS PAGES Acknowledgement PROFILE 1 Description of the Business Role of the Entrepreneurs

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    Upon initial consideration‚ one would presume that the United States Constitution and the Constitution of Jamaica would not be similar at all. After all‚ the United States Constitution was ratified in 1787‚ whereas the Jamaican Constitution was not ratified until 1962‚ the year Jamaica gained its independence. At first glance‚ Jamaica’s constitution appears to be most similar to that of England‚ because they both establish a parliament and share the same chief of state (Queen Elizabeth II). These

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    Jamaican Creole and Standard English Contrasted | Between 1066 and 1362‚ French was the official language of the England. English was viewed as an inferior vulgar hybridised Creole of Anglo-Saxon‚ Jutish‚ and Danish dialects. (Incidentally‚ Norman French itself could be described as a vulgar hybridised Creole of Gaulish‚ Latin‚ Norse‚ and Frankish dialects). Obviously‚ that opinion has changed‚ and in view of the humble origins of English it might be expected that English be understanding and

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    Expeditions to Dunn’s River Waterfalls Dunn’s River Waterfalls is one of the best known attractions in Jamaica. Each year‚ thousands of locals and tourists travel to the falls to experience its many pleasures. I enjoyed the waterfall‚ sun‚ food‚ the water activities that took place‚ spending time with family and friends‚ and the local vendors. The water at Dunn’s River Falls was crystal clear‚ fresh‚ and mesmerizing; it was an enchanting event on every visit. The cascading water roared down the

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    segregation formerly practiced in the Republic of South Africa‚ involving political‚ legal‚ and economic discrimination against nonwhites. Through the music of Jamaican artist such as Peter Tosh‚ Burning Spear and Bob Marley‚ Young South Africans who were anti-apartheid found inspiration‚ motivation and influence. They used the Jamaican musical genre as a voice to their cause or theme songs to their fight. For example in 1977 Reggae Star Peter Tosh produced the song Fight Apartheid. Now I would

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    Cooking Rice and Peas Jamaican Style Many people identify Jamaica with beautiful white sand beaches with clear blue waters. Jamaica offers more than unspoiled nature‚ given its motto – Out of many one people‚ one will find a mixture of ethnicities and more which have impacted on some of the traditional dishes we now prepare today. One such traditional dish is rice and peas‚ which has become famous as one of our Sunday Jamaican dishes. Rice and peas is prepared using a combination of rice

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    time enslaved Africans arrived in North America. During this time there were many racial tensions‚ and Jamaica had one of the highest instances of slave uprisings of any Caribbean island.[1] After the British crown abolished slavery in 1834‚ the Jamaicans began working toward independence. Since independence in 1962 there have been political and economic disturbances‚ as well as a number of strong political

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    TITLE OF RESEARCH Unregulated Financial Institutions and their impact on the Jamaican Economy. PROBLEM STATEMENT The Jamaican Society has been overrun by an unprecedented proliferation of unregulated financial institutions; what are the effects of these institutions on the Jamaican economy? PURPOSE OF STUDY The purpose of the study is to determine the effects of these institutions on the Jamaican economy/society (individuals‚ regulated banking institutions‚ government). The objective

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    How to Make Jerk Chicken

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    only needs a few things but since I’m using a family recipe I’m going all out. You will need the following things: three sticks Celery‚ one big white onion or two small ones‚ two green peppers‚ three fourths of a cup of thyme‚ two and a half cups of Jamaican scotch bonnet peppers (this is where the spiciness comes into play)‚ two cups full’s of pimento seed‚ seasoning salt‚ two cups full’s of garlic (preferably the fresh ones)‚ a blender‚ some water‚ and a spice resistant palate. Now before you start

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