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    English 300 19 February 2012 Issues That Arise In Bahamian Society When Educated Bahamians Decide To Live In Other Countries The Bahamas is in danger of being overtaken by foreigners. Although this statement is fallacious in context‚ many Bahamians today would not necessarily disagree with it. That‚ inevitably though‚ is a situation that the Bahamas can be faced with if educated Bahamians continue to migrate to other countries at a high rate. This migration‚ better known by the term ‘Brain Drain

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    Tourism Essay

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    The Bahamas is a famous paradise holiday destination where I have a great experience spending holiday there. It is the 8th most reliant nation on tourism in the world. The Bahamas is a country consisting of more than 3000 islands‚ cays and islets in the Atlantic Ocean. It allocates from the north of Cuba and Hispaniola to the southeast of Florida. Nassau is the capital and which is the major port for cruise traveling and tourism shopping. Apart from the close location to the US and sunshine beaches

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    The circle of government

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    Cheatham English 103 15 April 2015 Firm and Strong Government Since the beginning of civilization‚ much of existing empires were built and crushed again‚ and again. Even though Roman Empire was strong and stable‚ they have also perished along with others. One of the philosopher in Italy‚ Niccolo Machiavelli‚ started wondering why there are no empires that remained eternal. So he started to gather his thoughts and finally found six types of government. He realized that some people say there are three

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    A Fireside Chat

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    Lynden Pindling speaks about poor work ethics and how it must be changed to build The Bahamas. Some civil servants are discouraged because of victimization‚ others have no hope for the future and some believe that since “their’’ government is in power they no longer have to work hard. The Bahamas is a democratic country; therefore everyone should have a freedom of speech and freedom to vote for the government of their choice. Sir Lynden Pindling addresses that a factory has been closed down‚ vegetable

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    The disadvantages of Tourism

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    The economic disadvantages of the Tourism industry: The Bahamas should diversify its economy! Successfully operating a business in an ever changing world requires vision on the part of the entrepreneur; this means being able to predict future trends and prepare the company for forecasted changes in the economic system. In truth‚ commanding a country is no different than that of a business as it too should be able to adapt to global changes in the economy. Machiavelli‚ the esteemed

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    Autocratic‚ Democratic‚ and Optimal Government: A Sketch W. A. Niskanen In his paper Niskanen provides valuable analysis of the effects of the voting rule‚ the progressivity of the tax structure‚ and the length of the fiscal horizon in democratic governments and interesting insights of the effect of alternative regimes on policies‚ such as war and immigration‚ that affect the number of people subject to the regime. His article follows Mancur Olson’s work called “Autocracy‚ Democracy‚ and Prosperity”

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    Renaming the Bridge

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    heroes‚ the government of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas made a decision to rename the bridge after Sir Sidney Poitier at its cabinet meeting held on October 9th‚ 2012. An official statement was made by Charles Carter and Nicolette Bethel both co-chairs of the independence committee‚ on October 10th‚ 2012‚ coming out of the official statement the public began to express their opinion for or against on the renaming of the bridge. Confusion began to arise about whether it was the government or Atlantis

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    Structural Unemployment

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    The structural unemployment in the Bahamas Tourism and banking which are the Bahamas’ primary and secondary industries are owned by foreign sectors‚ the gross domestic product is at $3065130000 and total household income is at $1793372500. The Bahamas suffers from Dualism which is the doctrine that reality consists of two basic opposing elements‚ often taken to be mind and matter (or mind and body)‚ or good and evil. There should be a dualism by types of ownership whether a foreign sector or Bahamian

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    Autobiography Essay

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    Sometime in everyone’s life‚ they are either nervous or scared to take an examination. I had my experience of nervousness when I had to take my national examination. In the Bahamas‚ the national examination is a test students would have to take for the Bahamas General Certificate of Secondary Education (B.G.C.S.E.) or the Bahamas Junior Certificate (B.J.C.). The exam I had to take was Music which consists of theory and a practical exam. Theory means to listen to a musical piece and answer questions

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    While the Caribs controlled the Lesser Antilles. The word Arawak defines a Linguistic Group. There were many distinctive tribal groups‚ which settled in the Caribbean most of them were Arawak speaking people. The Lucayans were only found in the Bahamas. The Tainos were found in Cuba‚ Jamaica‚ and Hispaniola. The Siboney were found in Cuba‚ Jamaica‚ and Hispaniola. (Said to be the first inhabitants of the West Indies‚ they were Nomadic and more primitive than the Arawak. They were driven northwards

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