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    Tourism in Jamaica

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    Tourism in the country of Jamaica has long since proven to be very popular ever since it was hyped up as a health spa in 1862. Since than mass tourism has taken full effect not only with its natural beauty and many attractions but with the work and development of the Jamaican Tourist Board it has become a favored tourist destination in the Caribbean region. Since tourism is Jamaica ’s primary foreign exchange industry the Jamaican government has continually invested in tourism development. While

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    Company Auditing

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    Group Assignment – HBC614B Company Auditing PART 1 THE INTERNATIONAL AUDITING STANDARDS BOARD AND ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF AUDITING STANDARDS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) is an independent standard setting body within the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC). Established in 1978‚ originally known as International Auditing Practices Committee (IAPC)‚ it changed its name to IAASB in early 2001 and was then

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    POVERTY IN JAMAICA

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    poverty in this paper relates to Jamaica and its struggle to vanquish poverty. Poverty has been a persistent feature of Jamaica’s environment from the post-emancipation period‚ and from their‚ it has been a subject of continuing concern and analysis for Caribbean academics and welfare practitioners. It is mainly in the past decade the notion of poverty and poverty reduction come to occupy the central position in both local and international policy. With boldness‚ Jamaica promulgates policy statements

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    Apiculture in Jamaica

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    An Overview of the Beekeeping Industry in Jamaica Mona School of Business – University of the West Indies Course Title: Foundation Skills in Graduate Management Education Course Code: SBCO6000 Lecturer: Mr. Claude Robinson Due Date: July 8‚ 2012 ID#: 620051236 (Cohort 16) MEMORANDUM UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES‚ MONA To: Mr. Claude Robinson Associate Teaching Fellow‚ Mona School of Business From: La-Shaun Latore Student‚ Cohort 16‚ Mona School of Business

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    Auditing & Ethics

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    Koger Properties‚ Inc. 1.) The SEC has a strong case against Goodbread for violating his independence because as it is stated on the AICPA’s website‚ “Independence shall be considered to be impaired if: During the period of the professional engagement a covered member was committed to acquire any direct or material indirect financial interest in the client.” (aicpa.org 101-1). In Goodbread’s case this refers to the fact that he had shares of stock (direct financial interest) in his possession

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    Auditing

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    Q2: Accounting issues In 2001‚ Harris Scarfe’s suppliers and customers‚ and even a large number of the company’s staff‚ were shocked when the thriving business was suddenly faced with cash-flow problems. The company made headlines in South Australia when concerned suppliers‚ from whom Harris Scarfe had purchased large amounts of stock on credit‚ entered the flagship store in Rundle Mall‚ and began retrieving their stock directly from the shelves‚ before shocked staff and customers. The company

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    Homosexuality in Jamaica

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    discrimination against sexual orientation is handled in the eyes of the law versus that of societies in the Caribbean region. In all regions of the Caribbean‚ people experience violence and discrimination because of their sexual orientation. In many cases‚ even the thought of homosexual identity puts people at risk. Repercussion for homosexual acts may sometimes include killings‚ rape and physical attacks‚ torture‚ arbitrary detention‚ the denial of rights to assembly‚ expression and information‚ and

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    Corruption in Jamaica

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    figures ruined‚ and reputations of well-respected organizations and business firms badly tarnished in consequence of corruption. According to an article published April 26‚ 2009‚ Jamaica was ranked the most corrupt country in the Western Hemisphere measuring the highest on index countries perceived to be most corrupt. Jamaica outpaced its regional counterparts on the perceived corruption index with a mean score of 85.6 points out of 100‚ three points above the 2006 survey‚ which suggests a growing public

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    Artifacts in Jamaica

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    known of tin‚ lead‚ pewter‚ copper‚ silver‚ and even gold. The chamber pots used in Colonial America were originally patterned after silver models‚ but pottery was the most common material used. Chamber pots is just a few of the many items brought to Jamaica during the era of Christopher Columbus and was an item frequently found through out the colonial sit of Port Royal. The first ceramic model was recorded from at least 1418‚ and was identical to cooking pots. To differentiate them‚ pots were often

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    Maroons of Jamaica

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    Introduction Jamaican Maroons date back to the English conquest of Jamaica in 1655. At that time‚ the retreating Spanish freed their African slaves. They armed them and encouraged them to fight a guerrilla war against the new British Colonies. The released and runaway slaves‚ aided by Jamaica’s mountainous terrain; evaded capture‚ formed fighting bands and eventually split into two powerful communities. It is from these remote communities that the Jamaican Maroons raided British settlements and

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