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    The Nassau Grouper

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    name: Epinephelus striatus) is a member of the grouper/seabass family (been overfished‚ and the range has been correspondingly narrowed from its historic distribution. Family Serranidae ) that lives on coral reef in the Western Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea. Page Physical Features Nassau groupers are large fishes that range in size from 0.25 to 1.22 meters in length and can reach a maximum weight of 25 kilograms. Their thick bodies are light with five dark bars on their backs. They have

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    Aztecs and Tainos

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    right to clear land if they wished to grow produce at a given spot. He was also in charge of deciding when to plant and when to harvest the fields.   Leading Construction * Construction was an important part of life for primitive tribes in the Caribbean‚ and caciques were essentially the foremen. A cacique had to delegate tasks to his people. Some were instructed to build huts‚ places of worship or fortifications. Others were tasked to build canoes‚ utensils‚ weapons and tools.   Creating Political

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    and non-material aspects. However‚ as a result of a developing and maturing society‚ in addition to the birth of various generations and external influences‚ these “ways of life” can be inadvertently retained‚ renewed and even discarded. Our own Caribbean society‚ specifically Barbados is not exempt from such occurrences. Cultural Erasure is the gradual removal of various traditions and customs from society. The process of cultural erasure is gradual as these practices generally make a slow but

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    Negritude

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    origins of Negritude can be traced to the various forms of cultural expression in the French Caribbean that find their roots in the African continent‚ practices that were transmogrified by the experience of the Middle Passage and slavery. Like the North American spirituals first championed in The Souls of Black Folk‚ by W. E. B. Du Bois‚ a variety of arts and practices served as refuges for Afro-Caribbean pride and African culture: the dances called calenda‚ bamboula‚ and laghia; the drumming and

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    Columbus was not the founder of the Americas we live in today because he did not set a single foot on these grounds‚ even if he did there were already the natives who inhabited the land. When he first sited land it was further down south in the Caribbean Islands. Christopher Columbus can be considered the enforcer of slavery. Slavery was already going on when he left Spain. However‚ the natives could be used for trade with other goods‚ this was known as the slave trade. He and his crew basically

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    Joseph Halliday’s paper records basic and sweeping changes in the instructive arrangement of St.Kitts and Nevis. Like most changes in Caribbean instructive history they included tunneling thoughts grew somewhere else. In this occasion the tunneled thought is that of optional training from Britain‚ exhaustive instruction was not only added to the arrangement of auxiliary training‚ it supplanted the sentence structure school instruction and turned into the optional framework itself. The charming parts

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    SBA

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    CARIBBEAN HISTORY SBA Topic: What were the economic effects of emancipation on the economies of the British Colonies of Jamaica‚ Barbados and Trinidad & Tobago after 1838? Name: Kimali Williams Registration Number: 150015 School: St Vincent Grammar School Subject: Caribbean History Proficiency: Caribbean History Date Submitted: Table of Contents 1. Cover Page 2. Table of Contents 3. Rationale 4. Question 5. Introduction 6. Chapter 1: Jamaica and Barbados 7. Jamaica and Barbados 8. Jamaica and

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    Travel Brochure

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    island in the Caribbean • Jamaica has the seventh largest natural harbour in the world‚ Kingston Harbour.[33] Tourist attractions include Dunn’s River Falls in St. Ann‚ YS Falls in St. Elizabeth‚ the Blue Lagoon in Portland‚ and Port Royal‚ which was the site of an earthquake that helped form the island’s Palisadoes. • The climate in Jamaica is tropical‚ with hot and humid weather‚ although higher inland regions are more temperate • The Jamaican animal life‚ typical of the Caribbean‚ includes a

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    ”Motley Crew” (multiethnic‚ multiracial and organized group of people with a common goal) not just inspired America Revolution but would later transport revolutionary ideas across the Atlantic and influence revolts in England‚ France‚ Africa and Caribbean islands. The authors contend that sailors and slaves‚ who were defeated in America and thus dispersed‚ constituted multidirectional vector of revolution. Linebaugh and Rediker used diverse sources and many specifics and succeeded to convince me that

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    discipline them‚ to become better persons‚ and to become productive citizens of their countries in the future. There is no logical reasoning or perception that is implied to arrive at a solution to the indiscipline that Caribbean parents may think some of their children have. Instead Caribbean parents do the first thing that comes to their mind; and that is‚ imposing physical harm on their youngsters. If not‚ imposing physical harm on children‚ the next in line would be milder corporal punishments‚ such

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