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    Welcome To Punta Cana

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    Dominican Republic May of 2013 I was invited to a wedding in Dominican Republic. I was at an all-time excitement just thinking about going to my first wedding while also enjoying the view‚ food‚ and weather of DR. Landing in DR made my excitement rise‚ stepping off the plane into the 98-degree weather reassured me that it was time to change into my summer clothes. My mom and I had to stand on many lines before even getting into the airport. The next thing I heard was “Welcome to Punta Cana‚ may

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    CIBC FirstCaribbean will continue to operate as a Caribbean-managed business within the CIBC group of companies‚ and will continue to be traded as FirstCaribbean International Bank Limited on the stock exchanges of Barbados‚ Trinidad‚ Jamaica‚ The Bahamas and the Eastern Caribbean. Industry analysis. CIBC FirstCaribbean is a major Caribbean bank offering a full range of market-leading financial services in Corporate Banking‚ Retail Banking‚ Wealth Management‚ Credit Cards‚ Treasury Sales

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    calm‚ clear water. Cancun - Cancun is another very popular Spring Break destination. It’s a small barrier island in southeastern Mexico with beautiful beaches‚ golfing and plenty of nightlife‚ not to mention being extremely affordable. Bahamas - The Bahamas‚ a diverse chain of islands‚ is a beloved Spring Break destination with its sandy white beaches‚ duty-free shops‚ scuba diving‚ wildlife preserves and plenty of golf courses. Jamaica - Jamaica offers many all-inclusive resorts and has exceptional

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    Editorial: Teen Pregnancy

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    Editorial On average‚ 700 girls are impregnated each year in The Bahamas. Twenty percent of these teen mothers have another child while they are still in their teens according to the president of the PACE Foundation‚ Sonia Brown. We are urging citizens to take a stand and educate our children about contraceptives and the irresponsibility and lack of knowledge that leads to teenage pregnancy. Most teens that have children find it harder to become a part of the work force because their time

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    Maya Jasanoff review

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    forfeit their property due to new legislation. Because of this‚ many loyalists fled to other places within the British Empire‚ like Canada‚ chiefly to Ontario‚ Quebec‚ and Nova Scotia. Others went to more distant places such as Jamaica‚ India‚ the Bahamas‚ and Australia. Of the sixty thousand loyalists who fled‚ only seven thousand returned to England. Jasanoff describes the mass relocation as difficult for most people who had to leave behind their worldly possessions to restart their lives in a brand

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    Ocean. In August 1492‚ Columbus sailed west across the Atlantic towards what he thought would be India‚ but little did he know he’d find our present day America. On October 12th‚ 1492 a lookout aboard the Pinta spotted land‚ which was the present day Bahamas. The natives greated Columbus with open arms and‚ not knowing he wasn’t actually in India‚ he called them the "Indians". In 1493‚ Columbus returned to Spain to report his findings and he later sailed back to the Americas three more times to try and

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    Hurricane Katrina affected more than just one area. It was formed over the Bahamas on August 23rd 2005 and crossed southern Florida as a category 1 hurricane. The hurricane strengthened to category 5‚ over Louisiana‚ especially New Orleans where it had the biggest impacts and was the most area affected. * Hurricane Katrina was formed on August 23rd 2005 and it dissipated August 30th 2005. * On the coast of the Bahamas 85 degrees Fahrenheit‚ warm moist air was rising from the ocean surface which

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    UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY‚ JAMAICA INSTITUTE OF LAW & ECONOMICS PUBLIC LAW DUE DATE: 24TH NOVERMBER‚ 2013 DATE OF SUBMISSION: 27TH NOVEMBER‚ 2013 NAME: DELANDO R. MORRIS TEACHER’S NAME: MRS. HEMMINGS-ALLISON Page | 1 IINTRODUCTION Gaining sovereignty as a nation State is overwhelming to the point of being able to sustaining one’s country in the best possible way that reflects good governance that will be of mutual benefits to citizens‚ permanent residents and to all. In the Commonwealth

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    International Tourism

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    International Business Assignment Article Review on The Multi-Dimensional Impact Of International Tourism Hany H. Makhlouf‚ University of the District of Columbia‚ USA ABSTRACT Most countries – be they developed or developing‚ rich or poor‚ and large or small – compete for a larger share of the international tourism dollars. They capitalize on their cultural heritage‚ historic landmarks‚ rich wildlife‚ ancient monuments‚ scenic beauty‚ and other distinctive attractions and invest in world

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    Rum and Bacardi

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    globalisation when prohibition ended in 1933. In the 1950’s‚ the political regime of Cuba became increasingly unstable. In 1960‚ the government seized Cuban businesses and confiscated all Bacardi’s assets. The Bacardi family fled to exile in Nassau‚ Bahamas‚ where they continued to manufacture BACARDI Rum with the secret recipe and processes that they had used in Cuba. In the years that followed‚ BACARDI Rum’s annual sales are more than 240 million bottles in 200 countries. This puts Bacardi as the world’s

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