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    university. What about community colleges? There are many colleges/universities out there in different cities‚ states‚ and countries. There are some people who can’t afford to go to a college/university‚ so that is why we have community colleges. They are affordable‚ and maybe close to home. Also they give you a 4 year degree education. Tacoma Community College is a public school in Washington‚ they are the 34 community and technical colleges in Washington state. Tacoma Community College is specifically

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    “Transnational Corporation (TNCs) have frequently brought disaster to the local communities in whose regions they invest.” Debate the validity of this claim‚ with supporting evidence and reasoned arguments. 1.0 Introduction TNC or also known as Multinational Corporation (MNC) is a decentralize-national company which primarily has locus of management controls over its subsidiaries in whose region they invest (Shinsato‚ 2005); (Stonehouse ‚ 2000). Although many statements by Daniels‚ (2004)

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    the establishment of the CSME included the negotiation of nine Protocols to amend the Treaty. These nine Protocols were later combined to create a new version of the Treaty‚ called formally‚ The Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas Establishing the Caribbean Community‚ including the CARICOM Single Market and Economy which was signed in 2001. The main objectives of the CSME are: full use of labour; full exploitation of the other factors of production; competitive production leading to greater variety;

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    of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM)‚ followed by their major achievements and recommendations for future developments which can be made. To begin with‚ I would first like to discuss how CARICOM first became existent today. It all began with the hope of regional integration which was started with the establishment of the British West Indies Federation in 1953 but they British West Indies Federation sadly came to an end in 1962 but that was the beginning of what is now the Caribbean Community. The

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    Question: Examine the methods employed by planters to induce "labourers" to work on sugar estates after emancipation. Full emancipation of the slaves was achieved in 1838 in the British West Indies and 1848 in the French colonies. The post-emancipation period was viewed with fear by planters who believed that mass of ex-slaves would exodus the plantations‚ robbing them of their labour supply. In many cases this was so. However‚ one can argue that the British West Indies experienced a greater labour

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    challenges for the Caribbean islands. Firstly I will attempt to describe the CSME in its entirety giving the benefits and the shortfalls of its implementation and how it will affect the islands positively or negatively and the factors that may result in the contrasting outcomes. Overview of the CSME The CSME is also known as the Caribbean Single Market and Economy was first envisioned at the 10th meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community in July 1989 in

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    sovereignty as a nation State is overwhelming to the point of being able to sustaining one’s country in the best possible way that reflects good governance that will be of mutual benefits to citizens‚ permanent residents and to all. In the Commonwealth Caribbean‚ our written Constitution declares such sovereignty and it also sets out other laws‚ rights and freedoms that are to be demonstrated as our general guidance in carrying our nation forward. Contrary to this‚ it also dictated‚ to us‚ as independent

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    Caricom- Caribbean Community and Common Market The formation of Caricom came about when the initial four countries’ governments saw the need for an integration of its members and economies‚ and the creation of a common market. When the West Indian Federation came to an end in 1962‚ Caricom was established as a means of regional integration. The West Indian Federation was a political union and consisted of ten countries- which are now states of Caricom- with the exception of Belize‚ The Bahamas

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    Name: Editha Whitney Lecturer: Louise Durocher Course: CPS901 Accounting Procedures Date: October 14‚ 2011 CARICOM and CSME (Caribbean Single Market Economy) OUTLINE 1. What is Caricom? Caricom (The Caribbean Community) was originally called the Caribbean Community and Common Market. 2. When was it established and why? It was established August 1st‚ 1973 by the Treaty of Chaguaramas. Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas was done in July 5th‚ 2001. Its purpose was to improve standards of living

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    The founding of the Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM) was the result of a 15-year effort to achieve the hope of regional integration which had begun with the establishment of the British West Indies Federation in 1958. It was a Federal Government drawn from 10 member islands which were Antigua and Barbuda‚ Barbados‚ Dominica‚ Grenada‚ Jamaica‚ Montserrat‚ the then St Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla‚ Saint Lucia‚ St Vincent and Trinidad and Tobago. The Federal Capital of the federation was located

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