Caribbean Voices : Living a Double life / Dual Identities. Caribbean Poetry is the expression of the constant dualistic nature of the Caribbean identity. Caribbean Poetry exemplifies a unique hybrid made from the voice of the Caribbean experience and its postcolonial English heritage but this creates an inner crisis. The inner crisis of two conflicting cultures that create further conflicting ideas of home and belonging on one hand and growth and fulfilment on the other. But it is also about the
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Slavery had been going on for hundreds of years in the Caribbean. The European powers dominated and exploited the region for its riches‚ resources‚ and its people and provided an oppressed servile class of Africans to use as a labor resource. The slaves would work on plantations against their will without any regard for their well-being or livelihood. Furthermore‚ as the industry began to develop‚ the Caribbean saw a major decline in slavery partnered with a rise in indentured servitude. This
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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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1. Have you traveled out of state? _____Yes _____No 2. If yes‚ do you travel for: Business Both Pleasure 3. How often do you travel for the above? 0–1 times per month 0–1 times per year 2–3 times per month 2–3 times per year 4–5 times per month 4–5 times per year 6 or more times per month 6 or more times per year 4. How do you make your travel arrangements? Airline
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1. Please indicate your Age Group 18-24 25-34 35-44 45 and above 2. Please indicate your Gender Male Female 3. Please indicate your Ethnicity Malay Chinese Indian Central Asian Other……………….. 4. Income Group RM 2000- RM 4000 RM4000 - RM 6000 RM 6000- RM 8000 RM 8000 and above 5. Occupational Status Self Employed Employed Unemployed Retired Student Others……………….. Customer Behavior 6. Do you drink any Isotonic Drink? YES NO I don’t like 7. What is your impression about Isotonic Drink? Joy
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Literature Review According to Lea J. in “What is to be done about Law and Order” she suggest that the nature of crime is found with the principles of an individual and by extension the community and the nation. Three literary works that examines the effect of crime on society are; T.R Miller‚ M.A Cohen and B. Wiersma in “Victim Cost and Consequences”‚ “Community Crime Preventions” by S. Archamnhault‚ B. Cartier and S. Rizkalla‚ and the lectures of Dr. Christiaan Bezudenhaut. These literary
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Money Laundering (Scamming) among youths in the Community Anchovy Meadows Instruction:Below are some questions .Please tick your appropriate age. i) Age Range: 10-15 16-20 26 and over ii) Sex: Female Male 1) Base on your knowledge of scamming‚ what is scamming ? This is when individuals call people and request money This is when individuals are deceived into believing
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in the Caribbean Most of us today think of pirates as something that exists only in movies and literature‚ but 300 years ago this was a very different story. Much unlike what you may see in today’s pop culture piracy was a very fair and democratic system where crew members could elect their own captains and where Africans were considered equal to whites‚ a truly revolutionary concept for its time‚ considering that the use of slaves was a common practice at the time. Piracy in the Caribbean carried
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1 Examine three measures that Caribbean countries can implement to minimize the danger posed to coral reefs in the region. CAPE 2009 Ql: Coral reefs inhabit many coastal regions around Caribbean islands. These reefs are at once magnificently beautiful yet very fragile and sensitive to even the slightest variation in the waters around it. Coral reefs perform a vital socio- economic and socio-cultural function in the Caribbean. Apart from it being important to human society for its aesthetic appeal
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advantage of defining the Caribbean in geographical terms. 2. Outline one disadvantage of using a geographical basis of defining the Caribbean. -Using a geographical basis to define the Caribbean results in anomalies such as the fact that territories like Guyana‚ which is considered to be Caribbean‚ borders the Atlantic Ocean and is not in the Caribbean Sea 3. Explain why Guyana is described as a part of the Caribbean. -Guyana is considered to be a part of the Caribbean because the social and cultural
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