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    The Philippine Diaspora

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    PHILIPPINE WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY THE PHILIPPINE DIASPORA: THE RESULT OF HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT IN THE COUNTRY Marie Gabrielle Jimenez 8/5/2013 This is a paper submitted to Ms. Lilia Casanova for the partial fulfillment of requirement for the course of Philippine Social and Economic Development Issues (MFSC011). I. Unemployment in the Philippines According to the International Labor Organization (ILO)‚ unemployed people are those who are currently not working but are willing and able

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    Dalit diaspora

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    Rajesh Kumar Understanding Dalit Diaspora: A Review Introduction In this article mainly focused on Dalit diaspora and what is the problems face Dalit people in host country. Vivek Kumar divided of diaspora in to two part first part is ‘old’ and second part is ‘new’ diaspora. In the old diaspora comprises indentured laborers and assisted laborers who were taken by the colonial power and the contractors to different countries and second part is new Dalit diaspora includes semi-literate and professionally

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    some ways‚ the characters in the Pirates of the Caribbean perpetuate romanticized pirates tales‚ but in other ways they fall short. Pirates of the Caribbean is a series of blockbuster films inspired by a Disney attraction and many classic pirate stories. "The Curse of the Black Pearl" is the first movie in the series and it is set in the Golden Age of piracy. The filmmakers clearly made an effort to reproduce the Englishmen’s way of life in the Caribbean when piracy was booming. Subtly‚ the dialogue

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    will consider paying top dollar amounts to cruise to the Caribbean Islands as a great alternative for a week or weekend getaway. After proposing this idea to Norwegian entrepreneurs‚ Royal Caribbean Cruise lines‚ was born. Forty five years and forty ships later‚ based out of Miami Florida‚ Royal Caribbean is the second largest cruise line in the world‚ behind frontrunner Carnival. RCCL operates its ships under the brand names Royal Caribbean International‚ Celebrity Cruises‚ Pullmantur‚ Azamara Cruises

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    Royal Caribbean Marketing Project April 8‚ 2009 Cruise operator Royal Caribbean International (RCL) is looking to new emerging markets for business to ensure its business stays buoyant during the current economic crisis. They have implemented a strategy of targeting and growing their international business more rapidly than US business. This is partly to spreading the risk although the North American market is still the most mature cruise market there is‚ especially in the Caribbean. Are

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    African Diaspora

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    The Diaspora has been an integral part of the African culture for many >years. Since slaver‚ people of African decent have dealt with the imposed >"veil"; it represents society’s view of African Americans as a problem and >it’s refusal to accept the African Americans as contributive members to >their society. Moreover‚ the "Diaspora" deals with the "double >consciousness‚" the looking of self through the eyes of others while being >graded by the society around the African American. The

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    ------------------------------------------------- Slide Two Title - Date: January 2010 Key Words * Haiti * Royal Caribbean Cruise Line * Labadee‚ Haiti * A Port of Call Script - In January 2010‚ the island nation of Haiti was devastated by an earthquake. Royal Caribbean International‚ a major cruise line‚ owns a private beach in Haiti which is typically a port of call on several of their Caribbean cruise itineraries. The private port‚ known as Labadee‚ is about 80 miles away from Port au Prince

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    known pirate of the Caribbean. Blackbeard the pirate is one person that most children could tell you who is. There have been many children stories‚ games‚ and movies based on the events of this man. I believe that he should be included in your exhibit so visitors have the opportunity to see the real story behind him. Blackbeard’s real name is believed to be Edward Teach. He was born in 1680. He called England his home even though he spent from 1716 to 1718 in the Caribbean Sea‚ this was known

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    Question: Examine the methods employed by planters to induce "labourers" to work on sugar estates after emancipation. Full emancipation of the slaves was achieved in 1838 in the British West Indies and 1848 in the French colonies. The post-emancipation period was viewed with fear by planters who believed that mass of ex-slaves would exodus the plantations‚ robbing them of their labour supply. In many cases this was so. However‚ one can argue that the British West Indies experienced a greater labour

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    Jewish Diaspora

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    Judaism 2X03 Jewish Diaspora in Poland-Lithuania Assignment # 1 Submitted by: Jessica Suri Submitted to: Professor Louis Greenspan Friday‚ September 28th‚ The Jewish Diaspora in Poland-Lithuania The early modern period was a definite time of transition for the Jewish community. As they were being expelled from major countries in the west such as Spain and Portugal‚ the Jewish diaspora travelled east. Poland-Lithuania soon became a new center for the Jews that were infinitely

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