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    Peasantry in the Caribbean • Peasantry refers to mix production where farming is done for family use and sale. • The struggle of the blacks for land was part of the struggle for freedom. Land meant ownership‚ moving out of a position of being owned into one of possessing property‚ of controlling and managing it for his own benefit. • The effort began long before he was set free. It began with the Maroons in the mountains of Jamaica ‚ Bush Negros in Suriname and Guyana • Early peasantry

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    Factors affecting individual adoption of Web based database Team Members Savitha Bangalore Prabhu Rangaraju Chandni Saxena Introduction: The growth of World Wide Web combined with increase in use of technology has paved the online use of any technology. Web based data base are online data base which allows the user to share the database on the web‚ whereas others can access it from anywhere in the world with an internet connection. Over the

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    VBScript Modular Programming Lab Objective In this lab‚ students will complete the following objectives. Create a VBScript program using NotePad++. Use procedures to modularize a VBScript program. Create a library of procedures. Run library procedures from a separate VBScript program. Element K Network Connections For this lab‚ we will only need to connect to vlab-PC1. The computer vlab-PC1 is the computer on the left side while vlab-PC2 is on the right. If you leave the cursor on

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    Slavery was a system of forced labour implemented by the Europeans in the Caribbean. It was the act by which the Europeans brought Africans to the Caribbean on different ships to work on their plantations against their wills. It started in the 1600’s‚ many slaves committed suicide even before they could reach to the plantations; many of them also fell sick and died. However‚ after many efforts to overthrow the slavery system in 1830’s the enslaved populations on the plantations were eventually freed

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    The Caribbean When most people hear ‘Caribbean’ what jumps to mind is colour‚ steel drums‚ good food‚ smoothies‚ beaches‚ laid back attitudes‚ and all we do is party. Hopefully at the end one’s stereotypical thoughts would have changed. Brief History I shall start from the beginning Christopher Columbus did not discover the Caribbean‚ it was already there‚ people inhabited the islands before he ‘discovered the new world’. He died believing that he’d reached the islands southeast of India-Indonesia

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    Caribbean Geology The oldest land areas of the modern Caribbean are at the extreme ends of the arc of islands in Cuba and Trinidad. The Greater Antillean islands have all had a somewhat similar geological history but they differ from one another in the distribution‚ form and erosion patterns of the limestones deposited during several phases of submergence and uplift through the Tertiary period and Pleistocene. Apart from sporadic unions between islands now separated by shallow seas‚ as within the

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    economic scale and are characterized as the leaders of those below them. They feel that because they are of the higher social class‚ they automatically fit the position of power. Although the separation of classes is evident in the play‚ Ma Rainey makes it clear that she will not succumb to the white man. Instead‚ there is a power struggle between Ma Rainey

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    In the Caribbean there has been a drastic shift in the relationship between men and women. Men‚ who were traditionally seen to be the head of the household‚ now have their roles taken over by the women in Caribbean society. Due to men failing to live up to their responsibilities‚ especially in the economic sense‚ the women are forced to take advantage of education‚ not only to better themselves but to also prove their indispensability in the social and economic framework of the society. These newly

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    DATE: 1ST/NOV/2013 1. AROUND WHAT TIME THE EUROPEAN MIGRANTS DID CAME INTO THE CARIBBEAN AND FOR WHAT REASONS? (3 MARKS) The West Indies are a group of islands lying in an arc between Florida in the US and the Venezuelan coast of South America. Europeans came to the region in the 15th century looking for spices‚ gold‚ silver and precious stones. Christopher Columbus believed the world was round and that by travelling westward‚ he could eventually reach the East. When he made his first landfall

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    The Roaring Clouds Roaring of clouds? Have you ever seen the monsoon clouds? They are the actual definition of roaring clouds‚ they are never in ease and peace - there is always a dragon with gushing fire hiding behind them and ironically these clouds lead to rain and cool breeze lowering the overall temperatures. Now the question arises - how an individual or a nation becomes a roaring cloud? Obviously when they realize the fact that there comes a limit for all their sufferings n they actually

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