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    happy to be back from his vacation. While in Barbados‚ it only right to have a traveling mindset. He explored by reading under coconut trees and swimming along baby turtles. When returning‚ he had a home mindset‚ which is also a closed mindset. His return to London was a reminder of the indifference of the world to any of the events unfolding in the lives of its inhabitants. If de Botton had a traveling mindset while returning from his trip from Barbados‚ he would have not felt as if being home was

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    outsider. Exile is complex‚ and cultural and personal exile is likely to lead to inevitable physical exile‚ as illustrated by the character G. and his consciousness in Lamming’s novel‚ In the Castle of My Skin. G. lives in a small village in the Barbados. In this village‚ there is an clear split between colonial powers and their colonies. The inhabitants of these colonies gets the brunt of all power exertions‚ and G.’s story shows how colonial power exertion was not necessarily physical‚ as in

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    The Crucible By Andrew White Adaptation of the Salem Witch Trials written by Arthur Miller The Salem Witch Trials of 1692 were a caliginous time in American history. The moral superiority that engulfs the town in a time of great despair and deep divide accurately sums up the atmosphere of that period of injustice that will forever stain the town of Salem‚ Massachusetts. This is the subject matter for the play entitled “The Crucible”‚ written by Arthur Miller in 1953. According

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    Antigua and Barbuda‚ St. Kitts-Nevis‚ Montserrat‚ Anguilla‚ Virgin islands Netherland Antilles: Aruba‚ Bonaire‚ Curacao (ABC"islands); Saint Marten‚ Saba‚ St. Eustatius Mainland Territories: Guyana‚ Belize‚ Suriname‚ Cayenne (French Guyana) Others: Barbados‚ Trinidad & Tobago‚ Cayman Islands‚ Bahamas Islands‚ Turks and Caicos Islands b. Definitions of the Caribbean region CARIBBEAN DEFINITIONS The Caribbean is a disjunction land bridge between North and South America with an East

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    desire to taste anything.” This is the way most people probably think of when they think of the journey of slaves. On the bottom of the ship‚ chained‚ and in close perimeters with the other slaves which usually caused sickness. Whenever he arrived to Barbados he said‚ “we were all pent up together like so many sheep in a fold‚ without regard to sex or age. There was a lot of dehumanizing treatment to the slaves during this time from the white people. European and Euro-Americans contributed to racial

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    Sugar Cane Plantation 1500-1800 The American sugar industry evolved between 1500 and 1800 as planters adopted innovations in land use and in the mills. The Spanish began commercial sugar production in Hispaniola; the Portuguese followed shortly thereafter in Brazil. The sugar cane is not a native plant of the western hemisphere; it originated from New Guinea and subtropical India. Sugar plantation economy was based on agricultural mass production of sugar cane. Evidently‚ the rise of sugar economies

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    whom does she blame? What proof does she offer? Abigail blames Tituba when she is questioned by Hale because she is an easy target. She uses the proof that sometimes she would awake with no clothing and that would be because Tituba is sing her Barbados songs. She also states that Tituba made her drink blood. 21. Why does Abigail start accusing people at this point? Abigail starts accusing people at this point because she is power hungry a by accusing other people then she is no longer looked

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    In Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible The character Tituba a slave from Barbados and property of Reverend Parris is a confident character‚ one which confides with the central character to reveal the central characters main and true thoughts and emotions come into light. In Act 1 of the Crucible‚ the corresponding conflict is centered on the accusations of witchcraft in the village of Salem and everyone having a say in the conflict itself and attempting to determine who was a witch. Tituba is one of

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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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