school’s bursar acted as the business’ banker. The opening hours were 7:00am to 7:45am and 11:45am to 12:25pm. Closure of the business was on Public holidays‚ Sports Day and school activities. Sales conducted were kept in a sales record book. In this SBA‚ two accounting periods were examined‚ Period 1 and 2. Period 1 ran from October 26th to November 27th‚ 2009 and Period 2 ran from January 11th to February 12th‚ 2010. Statement of Performance Profitability of the Business From period 1 to 2‚ there
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Bibliography: Name of book: Principles of Business Editor: Karlene Robinson & Sybile Hamil Name of Book: Essential Principles of Business Editor: Alan Whitcomb & Sybile Hamil Website www.google.com Introduction This SBA is based on a supermarket which I as a young entrepreneur has decided or has plans on opening. This work now teaches you about the inside information of this business on how it all began. I you hope you will learn something about opening a supermarket
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Caribbean Examination Council The School-Based Assessment Name: Michael .K. Smith Name Of School: St George’s College Subject: Religious Education Centre Number: Registration Number: Information Collection Anglican Denomination - Founded in 1534 by King Henry’s Act of Supremacy‚ the roots of Anglicanism go back to one of the main branches of Protestantism that came about after the 16th century Reformation. During the reign of King Edward‚ a power struggle emerged between English Protestants and
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Elias Fuller FORM: 5S HISTORY SBA Why Was There A Revolution In Haiti? The Haitian Revolution of 1791-1803 was mainly about when the slaves rose up and revolted against the whites and had successfully driven them out of the French Colony of Saint-Dominigue (which is the primitive name of Haiti) declaring the independent Republic of Haiti in the year 1803. It was also propelled by the free Mulattoes (first generation
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Bibliography: Claypole‚ W. and John Robottom‚ Caribbean Story‚ Book one: Longman Publishers‚ 1990 Hamilton-Willie‚ D Greenwood‚ R. and Hamber‚ S‚ Amerindians to Africans: Macmillan Publishers Ltd‚ 2003 J.D Fage ‚ The History Of West Africa: Cambridge University Press Publishers‚ 1969. Hugh Thomas‚ The
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: Discuss the connection between political parties and trade unions in Jamaica and one other Caribbean country‚ showing areas of similarity and difference. A Political Party is a political organization that normally seeks to influence government and government policy‚ this is done by nominating their own candidates‚ trying to seat them in political office. Parties often express an ideology or vision of specific views and participate in electoral campaigns and protest actions. The emergence of
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the contributions of the various ethnic groups to Caribbean society The history of the Caribbean is rich with adventurous tales‚ blended cultures‚ and natural diversity. The impact of colonialism and slavery can still be seen in many of the island cultures today; so much so‚ in fact‚ that travellers often note a sense of living with the near-tangible history that permeates the region. Knowing the history of the Caribbean region goes a long way toward understanding its people
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CARIBBEAN POLITICS and SOCIETY Caribbean Integration Rationale for Integration. The Caribbean remains fragmented both economically and politically as a result of competition and conflict among the European powers. Fragmentation is in part the product of a long history as separate colonies of a metropolitan power or powers. It is also in part the psychological effects on people of separation by sea. The case for regional integration is both simple and irrefutable. First we are small and we need
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I. Introduction Caribbean Area 2‚754‚000 km2 (1‚063‚000 sq mi) Land area 239‚681 km2 (92‚541 sq mi) Population (2009) 39‚169‚962 Density 151.5 /km2 Ethnic groups Afro-Caribbean‚ European‚ Indo-Caribbean‚ Chinese Caribbean‚[2] Amerindians (Arawak‚ Caribs‚ Taínos) Demonym West Indian‚ Caribbean person‚ Caribbean Languages Spanish‚ English‚ French‚ Dutch‚ among others Government 13 sovereign states; 17 dependent territories Largest cities Santo Domingo Havana Santiago de los Caballeros Port-au-Prince
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2014 The Caribbean presents an unrealistic facade to outsiders; this region is the vacation hot spot with many beautiful tropical islands‚ perpetual sun‚ and clear waters – a place to rid yourself of all worries‚ and unwind. But there are many underlying issues in this region that most people are unaware of. In The Oxford Book of Caribbean Short Stories‚ written by Stewart Brown and John Wickham‚ there are many depictions of the difficulties that people experience in the Caribbean. A common
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