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    This story is about a young lady named Phyllis who moved from Exuma to Nassau . Cheryl Albury presents an attractive‚ successful man to the audience by the name of Aubrey. He was privileged to work amongst the Caucasian guests who went to visit the Bahamas. During this time‚ he encountered a captivating yet bewitching female by the name of Alicia Corning. He was mesmerized in a rapture of sensual confinement. Mrs. Corning knew the affect she had on the opposite sex and she took full advantage of this

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    sufficient discretionary income to purchase mid-price products. * Chance for continued growth of tourism and divers who have experience and want a good diving experience. * Extremely high competition because there are so many resorts in the Bahamas‚ and most of them are constantly revamping pricing strategies. * Customer service and reliability issues are becoming strong considerations in resort-choosing behavior. * Name brand loyalty is very rare in this market‚ and customers react to

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    Tourism in The Bahamas

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    INTRODUCTION Can the Bahamas survive without branching into other areas of tourism? The tourism industry today is big business for a country‚ it is the number one industry of the Bahamas. It is the migration of individuals from one place to another for a short period of time. There are two types of tourism‚ domestic and foreign. People travel for recreation‚ business‚ sports‚ education and for religious or medical purposes. Tourism is a very competitive industry. It accounts for seventy percent

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    how much fun they had‚ and how it was a once in a lifetime experience. They told me that once the opportunity came around to take it‚ so I did. I can remember my first time ever snorkeling. I was six years old vacationing with my family in the Bahamas‚ Nassau to be exact. I can remember my sister and me holding hands‚ counting to three‚ jumping off the boat and into the water without a care in the world. It was so much fun free diving down to the reefs‚ but we weren’t allowed to touch anything

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    Agriculture in the Bahamas

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    Year after year there are ringing calls for the Bahamas to invest more and do more to develop agriculture. In 2001‚ former Central Bank researcher Gabriella Fraser observed that Bahamian agriculture had "hardly evolved" over time‚ and asked whether enough effort was being made to achieve food security. Environmental advocate Sam Duncombe argued in a recent online exchange that If we don’t invest in agriculture and manufacturing‚ Bahamians will be condemned to "a life of servitude and dependence

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    majority rule straight ahead. There were tall bulletin boards that were decorated with black and blue papers which had the label mark of what was shown. On the left‚ there was a bulletin that had newspapers telling about the Black Vote Revolt in the Bahamas where Sir Lynden Pindling led the party to victory on islands that were 50 miles from Florida. There were pictures of how they celebrated the victory which were by greeting the Bahamian people and by having an after party with cake‚ food and wine

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    Banking in the Bahamas

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    Banking in the Bahamas Banking is an important part of the Bahamian economy because it generates a source of income for The Bahamas. In fact‚ banking which is a TERTIARY industry is the second largest industry in The Bahamas. The first bank in The Bahamas was the Government Savings Bank established in 1836. It was also known as the Public Bank of The Bahamas but closed in 1886. In the same year of its collapse‚ a Government Savings Bank was established under the control of the Post Office Department

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    looters almost free reign on Bay Street for most of the morning‚ a force comprised of police officers and the Cameron’s Highlanders‚ a group of Scottish soldiers who were stationed in Nassau to protect the Duke of Windsor‚ who was Governor of the Bahamas‚ were brought in to sweep the street clean of protestors. Two men were killed by policemen on the very first day. This arrangement of the police officers was successful. By midday they managed to push most of the crowd ‚over the hill‚ to the poorer

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    Crime in the Bahamas

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    Jason Williams March 16‚ 2013 Crime in The Bahamas Crime in The Bahamas has always been a serious thing. Our crime rate is among the highest in the region because of the small population we have. It is not like before where you could leave your doors opened and unlocked without the fear of being robbed or killed. Many Bahamians no longer feel safe in their own homes. The violent crimes have skyrocketed‚ with murder records set in four of the last five years. Crime breaks apart communities

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    Lenn King 12R Ethics Project Crime in The Bahamas What is crime? The term crime does not‚ in modern times‚ have any simple and universally accepted definition‚ but one definition is that a crime‚ also called an offence or a criminal offence‚ is an act harmful not only to some individual‚ but also to the community or the state (a public wrong). Such acts are forbidden and punishable by law. The idea that acts like murder‚ rape and theft are prohibited exists all around the world

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