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    Great Recession of the World

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    GREAT RECESSIONS OF THE WORLD GLOBAL MACROECONOMICS Abstract The NBER in the United States defines a recession as: “A recession is a significant decline in economic activity spread across the economy‚ lasting more than a few months (more than two quarters)‚ normally visible in real GDP‚ real income‚ employment‚ industrial production‚ and wholesale-retail sales.” In this study of global recessions of the world our aim is to prepare a cause and effects analysis for four major recessions

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    have abstracted from the channelnewsasia.com‚ is about the recession that hit Singapore back in 2008. In the said article‚ the recession in 2008 was so bad‚ that it left many Singaporeans jobless due to high rate of retrenchment‚ that was possible to reach as high as it was during the 1998 Asian financial crisis and 2001 economic downturn that left up to 30‚000 workers retrenched. Besides causing loss of jobs for many workers‚ the recession in 2008 subsequently affected the manufacturing sector‚ tourism

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    jamaica case study

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    Jamaica Case Study Jamaica is an island in the Caribbean Sea within the Tropics. It is located close to other major islands such as Cuba. It has mass tourism because many people visit every year (1.3 million people in 2001). People visit for the beaches such as Montego Bay‚ deep sea fishing at Port Antonio‚ caves at Cockpit County‚ golf courses such as next to Kingston Town and water sports in Montego Bay. More cultural activities include various historic plantation houses such as at Port Maria

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    Jamaica Kincaid Girl

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    Analysis Jamaica Kincaid’s "Girl" is a remarkable piece that gives readers the knowledge of her childhood. In this "Girl" short story‚ the character gives the daughter a list of instructions on what she must do to become a woman. Kincaid’s short story reveals the significance of a woman’s role. Kincaid uses special techniques for readers to recognize how difficult a women’s job is. The author also gives us clues through the story that she demands for equality. Jamaica techniques also gives readers

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    Arawak Indians in Jamaica

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    The original settlers of Jamaica were the Arawak Indians. Their colony revolved around simplicity based on fishing and hunting. In 1494 when Columbus and his people arrived the Arawak population was generally wiped out. The Spanish disrupted the economy and brought new diseases to the island. Jamaica wasn’t really a significant place to the Spanish‚ because they were disappointed by the lack of gold and other riches. They basically used the area as a ‘home base’ while they explored other areas such

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    Sustainable Tourism Jamaica

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    Module Title: Sustainable Tourism Planning Assessment Title: Coursework Assessment Topic 1: The Master Plan for Sustainable Tourism Development in Jamaica Course: BSc (Hons) Tourism Management Student Name: Chan Sze Nga‚ Celia Shape student number: 127001766 SHU student number: 91207470 Jamaica is an island which located in the Southwest Caribbean Sea. It is the third large island in the region with incredible scenic beauty and many natural resources. Tourists are attracted

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    Jamaica: Culture and History Whenever there is the mention of Jamaican Culture these days‚ people’s thoughts seem to turn to Reggae music. Reggae is a refined beat of different music styles‚ which preceded it. There was a musical form‚ which was a fusion of calypso and the Cuban rhythm that originated around the turn of the twentieth century and lasted about fifty years. Ska had a very short life span with its beat‚ which was quicker than the Reggae beat‚ and its base was not as distinctive.

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    A High Wind in Jamaica

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    A High Wind in Jamaica is set in The Caribbean during the mid-1800’s. The book is about a group of children living on a pirate ship‚ and gives insight into the world that children live in. Over the course of the book‚ the children do many bad things‚ without feeling any guilt: Emily murders a man; Rachael drops a marlin spike from the mast almost killing Emily‚ and Emily condemns the captain and crew that she had come to love to death or deportation without seeming to care at all. At the beginning

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    Ashley Reid January 30‚ 2013 Informative Speech Outline If you could pick your dream vacation‚ where would it be? Which city‚ state‚ or country? Mine would be to the beautiful country of Jamaica. As I stated at the beginning of the semester‚ I am Jamaican. I was not born there‚ however‚ Jamaican is my heritage and both of my parents were born there‚ so technically being born in the U.S doesn’t have an effect on my background or culture. There are many reasons why I know I would want my dream

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    Jamaica Inn Sparknotes

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    the eyes of both female protagonists in Jamaica Inn and Rebecca. Uncle Joss dominates the two females in his life‚ Mary and Patience‚ both mentally and physically in Jamaica Inn‚ using his power in a patriarchal society to threaten and control them. Du Maurier shows this control that men have over women with Mary’s comparison‚ “that in some sense they were here like mice in a trap‚ unable to escape‚ with him playing with them like a monstrous cat” (Jamaica Inn 25). This demonstrates how men have

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