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    Comparing "Girl" and "A&P"

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    accurate assessment based on the literary elements the author has used. Compared and contrasted within the two short stories‚ "Girl" by Jamaica Kincaid‚ and John Updike ’s "A&P‚" the literary elements character and theme are made evident. These two elements are prominent in each of the differing stories yet similarities are found through each by studying the elements. The girls ’ innocence and naivety as characters act as passages to show something superior‚ oppression in society shown towards women

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    Population and Economy In Jamaica‚ 1807-1834 by B.W Higman It is generally conceded that of all the British West Indian colonies Jamaica’s economywas the most diversified in the period of slavery. Having admitted this much‚ however‚it is usual to underscore the dominance of sugar and the plantation. The ’minor staples’and other economic activities are seen as strictly marginal. Thus while Jamaica isaccepted as an exception to the rule of monoculture the degree of deviance is thought tobe insignificant

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    Jamaica Short Story

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    JORGE One night in Jamaica‚ a warm breeze rustled the trees‚ they seemed to whisper to him. As night fell‚ he watched the sun set and tried to count the stars. Jorge sat watching as the stars appeared in the sky. He couldn’t count‚ so high and decided and closed his eyes. Jorge leaned his head back into his palms and sighed. He was sprawled out on the cool grass. He patted his dog beside him. It would soon be time for dinner and he must go in and help his grandmother prepare the family meal

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    "Girl"

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    The passage “Girl”‚ by Jamaicia Kincaid I believe is about a mother explaining to her daughter the ways she must act to be the ideal women. The mother gives her guidance throughout the passage wanting her to have social manners and domesticity. The mother gives instructions and commands‚ I believe to give her the tools to be independent‚ strong‚ and respected as a young aspiring women. The mother is setting out rules and giving commands to her daughter to lead her daughter into a better path and

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    Jamaica Water Properties

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    Jamaica Water Properties A Case Study The case is about an accounting fraud that involves the Jamaica Water Properties‚ Inc. The fraud was characterized by misapplication of purchase method of accounting for acquisitions‚ recording fictitious assets‚ improper accounting for NOLCO‚ non-recording of appropriate allowances for uncollectible receivables‚ and misapplication of the percentage-of-completion method of accounting for long-term contracts. Ernest Grendi made the fraud possible‚ company

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    JAMAICA WATER PROPERTIES

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    CASE 1.3 JAMAICA WATER PROPERTIES Synopsis This case focuses on David Sokol‚ an executive who has made a “name” for himself in recent years within the energy industries. After becoming recognized as a successful “turnaround” agent for troubled companies‚ Sokol was hired in 1992 to serve as the chief operating officer of JWP‚ Inc.‚ a large‚ New York-based conglomerate. At the time‚ JWP had an impressive history of sustained profits and

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    Analyzing “Lucy” In Jamaica Kincaid’s Lucy‚ we enter a novel that is narrated by the protagonist Lucy Josephine Potter. In this fictional work of art I think that Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s ideas in “The Danger of a Single Story” comes through very clearly. I think both of these works are parallel to one another because this novel develops in the same way that Adichie tells her autobiography. Throughout this story we get supporting material of direct acknowledgement of the danger of the single story

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    Jamaica Water Properties

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    Jamaica Water Properties * Introduction The case is about an accounting fraud that involves the Jamaica Water Properties‚ Inc. This fraud was discovered by David Sokol‚ who was at that time served as COO (Chief Operating Officer) of the Jamaica Water Properties‚ Inc. The main culprit was Ernest Grendi‚ JWP’s CFO‚ helped by several of the company’s senior accountants. Moreover‚ the company’s external auditor‚ Ernst & Young‚ seems to be involved as well. This case will show regarding the

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    Jamaica Kincaid grew up on the dependent island of Antigua. As a result of this‚ she had a very biased outlook on what England meant. She wrote about how some thought highly of the country‚ but she had other ideas regarding England. In the opening of the passage‚ Kincaid uses plenty of imagery to illustrate how England was first shown to her. It was displayed in such a way that it was made out to be more beautiful than it really was. Due to the fact that Antigua was a British colony‚ Kincaid makes

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    A High Wind in Jamaica

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    In some instances‚ this may be true. However‚ throughout the novel A High Wind in Jamaica‚ several situations prove that it is not enough to simply think about doing the right thing and hope for the best results; a greater effort must be made to ensure actions speak louder than words. One tone-setting instance of good intentions gone wrong is the Bas-Thornton’s decision to send their children away from Jamaica to live in England‚ with the hopes of preventing the emotional trauma of experiencing

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