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    Test Match Sabina Park

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    cricket at their home ground and how the Caribbean plays at Sabina Park. From the poem you could see that there are two different reaction/behavior at two different cricket ground Sabina Park and Lords. The persona helps you to understand these reactions by showing the difference between each. In Sabina Park the spectators expect cricket to be loud‚ to have excitement and also playful. One of the reasons for this is that because the spectators are mostly Caribbean people who always know how to be wild

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    fought mostly by their native allies. Beginning with the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492‚ over three centuries the Spanish Empire expanded from early small settlements in the Caribbean to include Mexico‚ Central America‚ most of South America‚ and what today is Southwestern United States‚ the Pacific and Caribbean coasts of North America‚ reaching Alaska[1]. At the beginning of the 19th century‚ the Spanish possessions in America began a series of independence movements‚ which culminated in

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    life. Also in Pratt v Morgan the death penalty was disregarded by the Privy Council on similar grounds. Caribbean peoples in a survey stated that the death penalty was the only way to stay away from violent crimes. This shows that the decisions of the Privy Council are not suited for a local jurisprudence; the death penalty is the only effective way to reduce the crimes of a typical Caribbean country. The Privy Council is against such laws. The Prime minister and former Attorney at law of Trinidad

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    wanted control over commerce in the Indian Ocean and did so with force * Only able to control half the spice trade‚ could not sell their goods because they were not desired by Asian markets -> resorted to selling service of shipping goods African diaspora – The transatlantic spread of African people * Introduced elements of African culture such as religious ideas‚ musical and artistic traditions‚ and cuisine Answer the following chapter questions: 1. What drove European involvement in the

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    creolization has impacted the development of Caribbean art forms. Creolization is the coming together of new-comers and cultural strangers in a subordinate society. Creolization has highly influenced the development of Caribbean Art form in quite a few ways; Caribbean literature‚ fashion and music‚ all due to the colonial experience. Creolisation has played a major role in the evolution of music into several subgenres and fusions. Calypso is a style of Afro-Caribbean music that originated in Trinidad and

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    closely for a period of time the US invaded Haiti on July 28‚ 1915 for reasons which including keeping European powers out of the Caribbean‚ ensuring Germany doesn’t make its influence in the Caribbean through Haiti permanent and political power would give the US lucrative trade power.

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    many languages. Colonization and slave trade also led to the creation of new languages. The emergence of Creole societies and Creole languages in the islands of the Caribbean reflects the linguistic influence of all the groups that at one time or another occupied these islands. There is at least one Creole language in all Caribbean islands. A language shared by a group is one of its most visible identifying features .Consequently‚ various groups use language as a means of identity connection. To

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    century…and is already evident in the industrialized West‚ but it about to explode in the developing world too.” (Benagiano‚ G. et. al‚ 2004). The Caribbean has been progressing: socially‚ economically and industrially. It is evident however‚ that in examining the demographic‚ economic‚ industrial and social nature of the countries in the Caribbean that some are developing at a faster rate than some. It is the intention of the writer of this essay to critically assess the above statement‚ by making

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    Plantation and 2mks

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    Caribbean Studies Paper 1‚ May/June 2010 Section A- Module 1- Caribbean Culture and Society 1. (a) Outline ONE advantage of defining the Caribbean in geographical terms. [2mks] (b) Outline ONE disadvantage of using a geological basis for defining the Caribbean. [2mks] (c) Explain why Mexico is sometimes described as ‘Caribbean’. [2mks] 2. (a) Define the term ‘plate tectonics’ [2mks] (b) Describe TWO ways in which volcanic activity has influenced Caribbean society

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    My Favorite Food

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    because it’s easier to buy in a can.  It’s not something grown locally.  Although‚ you can find it in an average super market‚ it can be a little pricey.  I was introduced to this when I was very young‚ but the first time I had it fresh was in the Caribbean‚ I was twelve years old.  As soon as I tried it I couldn’t get enough.  It can also make one of my favorite drinks‚ a piña colada.  If you haven’t guessed it yet.... my favorite food is pineapple.  Pineapple can be served in many different ways;

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