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    Introduction Theme- Music Topic- Artist contributes positively to the development of teens through there lyrics. Theme and purpose: Music is like the ’3rd ’ parent that a teen has‚ it teaches and it is highly influencial‚ this research was done to prove that artists contributes positively to the development of teens through ther lyrics. Relaton to academic interest: The researcher is currently doing a sociology course‚ therefore it is important that the researcher learns about the role artists

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    includes both direction and time and therefore movement. (Brathwaite‚ 2007)”. “Migration theories are theories that demonstrate how Oceania was settled. The Pacific was in fact the first of world’s greatest oceans to be discovered whereby the stories of the migration could verify a strong “origin myth” to join the people of many nations. (Spriggs‚ 2009). Europeans who explored Oceania proposed their individual viewpoint and

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    Voices of the French Revolution in Smith’s The Emigrants In Module 3‚ the class was presented with reading regarding the French Revolution and how it affected writing during that era. In the discussion board‚ I analyzed Charlotte Smith’s The Emigrants. Our textbook‚ The Norton Anthology of English Literature‚ states that Smith was ostracized in a conservative piece written by Richard Polwhele for writing about the plight of refugees during the French Revolution (p. 1448). Generally‚ she was revered

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    and other natural markings‚ water was scarce‚ and unpredictable weather changes often made life on the frontier difficult. Emigrants were often ignorant of the climate and made the voyage anyway‚ as seen in document C. The journey west was made by wagon. Food shortages and disease often plagued the emigrants. Also the unpredictable climate cause more hardships. The emigrants chose areas that they

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    Canada; there are business Emigrant‚ skilled worker Emigrant‚ international students. Flip--------------------------------------------------------------- Chinese Business Emigrant is arisen during this 10 years‚ before 1999‚ most of emigrants are comes from Hong Kong‚ later on‚ the Emigrants’ proportion from Mainland is getting bigger and bigger. At present time‚ Chinese immigrants are becoming a country of origin of migrants in Canada (75%). Chinese Business Emigrants are attracted come to Canada

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    Irish Immigration to Canada The Irish began immigrating to North America in the 1820s‚ when the lack of jobs and poverty forced them to seek better opportunities elsewhere after the end of the major European wars. When the Europeans could finally stop depending on the Irish for food during war‚ the investment in Irish agricultural products reduced and the boom was over. After an economic boom‚ there comes a bust and unemployment was the result. Two-thirds of the people of Ireland depended

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    Randle Publishers‚ 2007. CARICOM Press Release: “Cricket as a unifying force in the Caribbean‚” 16th February‚ 2007. http://www.caricom.org/jsp/community/regional_issues/cwc_2007/pr_unifying_force.pdf Date Retrieved: 10th September‚ 2014 Kamau Brathwaite. “History of the Voice.” Roots: Essays in Caribbean Literature. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P‚ 1993. (p 2) http://www.rlwclarke.net/courses/lits2306/2008-2009/12CBrathwaiteHistoryoftheVoice.pdf Date Retrieved: 24th September‚ 2014

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    [pic]Be Powerful‚ Be Pretty‚ Be Glamorous Establishing a Business: Marketing [pic] Student Name: Briana Brathwaite Registration Number: Name of School: Territory: Year: Table of Contents Description of the Business………………………………………………………3 Organization of Marketing Department………………………………………….4 Marketing………………………………………………………………………...4 Market Research(target population)…….…………………………………...4 Price…………..……………………………………………………………...5 Competitors…………………………………………………………………

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    England - The Promised Land?: Utopian Expectations vs. Dystopian Experiences Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 2 Theoretical Background 2 2.2 ‘Mother Country’ 2 2.3 The Immigrant Experience 5 2.4 ‘Nation Language’ and its Use in Poetry 7 Analysis 9 3.2 Utopian Expectations 9 3.2 Dystopian Experiences 13 3 4 Conclusion 17 Bibliography 18 Plagiarism Statement Appendices Appendix A: “Old Slave Villages”‚ “Poverty Life” Appendix

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    Caribbean Literature INTRODUCTION The evolution of Caribbean Literature started centuries before the Europeans graced these shores and continues to develop today. Quite noticeably‚ it developed in a manner which transcended all language barriers and cultures. Today the languages of the Caribbean are rooted in that of the colonial powers - France‚ Britain‚ Spain and Holland - whose historical encounters are quite evident throughout the region. The cosmopolitan nature of the region’s language and

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