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    Jinelle Peart Course: Law Governance and Economy of the Society Tuturial Time: Mondays 2-3 2012 Exam paper Section A Question 5: The structure of the judicial system in Commonwealth Caribbean Countries is based on four or five tiers. Describe in detail the hiearchy of courts in a Commonwealth Country of your choice. Jamica’s hiearchy is based on the judicial system of the United Kingdom‚ jamaica also has a common law jurisdiction which had previous cases from the English Law and the

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    foreign and foreign economic policies and enhanced functional co-operation. 3. How many countries make up Caricom? Caricom is made up of 15 members‚ 5 associate members and 7 observers. The first four countries to sign were Barbados‚ Jamaica‚ Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago. There are 3 official languages‚ and 7 ethnic groups. 4. Who is the governing body of Caricom? The governing body of Caricom is The Secretariat and is headed by a Secretary General who is the Chief Executive Officer of

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    Janelle Mae C. Margallo III-Sodium Asia There are 27 countries in Asia; Asia stretches from former "stans" of the USSR to the Pacific Ocean. Bangladesh Bhutan Brunei Cambodia China India Indonesia Japan Kazakhstan North Korea South Korea Kyrgyzstan Laos Malaysia Maldives Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Taiwan Tajikistan Thailand Turkmenistan Uzbekistan Vietnam Middle East‚ North Africa‚ and Greater Arabia The 23 countries of the Middle East

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    Located in South America‚ the Amazon Rainforest spans over the Amazon basin of South America‚ stretching over 2.1 million square miles. * The Amazon Rainforest spans over nine countries‚ including Brazil‚ Peru‚ Colombia‚ Venezuela‚ Ecuador‚ Bolivia‚ Guyana‚ Suriname and French Guiana. * 60% of the Amazon Rainforest is contained within the borders of Brazil. * The map coordinates of the Amazon Rainforest center is 3° 9′ 36″ S‚ 60° 1′ 48″ W. * The region has an average temperature range

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    the Hindu calendar month Kartik. Dhanteras usually falls eighteen days after Dussehra. In the Gregorian calendar‚ Diwali falls between mid-October and mid-November. Diwali is an official holiday in India‚[4] Nepal‚ Sri Lanka‚ Myanmar‚ Mauritius‚ Guyana‚ Trinidad & Tobago‚ Suriname‚ Malaysia‚ Singapore and Fiji. For Hindus‚ Diwali is one of the most important festivals of the year and is celebrated in families by performing traditional activities together in their homes. For Jains‚ Diwali marks

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    Tropical Rain Forest 1. Biome’s place on earth Where is it (geographical distribution)? 1) Central America in the Amazon River basin. 2) Africa - Zaire basin‚ with a small area in West Africa; also eastern Madagascar. 3) Indo-Malaysia - west coast of India‚ Assam‚ Southeast Asia‚ New Guinea and Queensland‚ Australia. What are its abiotic factors? 1) Large amounts of rain during the rainy season‚ dense foliage‚ warm all year round. Also the rocks‚ soil‚ sunlight and temperature. What

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    and several customers (Slack et al. 2012‚ p .14). Supply networks are usually very complex and this operations supply network is no different. Qualfon is in competition with all other BPO businesses and very recently a major BPO business has joined Guyana‚ adding competition for companies seeking employees with the profile/potential of CSRs. This will prevent Qualfon from sourcing the right fit of employees and the right number to meet CafePress needs and could

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    Indentureship vs. Slavery

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    NAME: SCHOOL: THEME: 5 ADJUSTMENTS TO EMANCIPATION‚ 1838-1876 SECTION: B S.B.A QUESTION: According to the views of Hugh Tinker‚ East Indian Indentureship 1845-1917 incorporated many of the repressive features of African enslavement‚ which induced the East Indians to resort to many of the responses and actions of their African counterparts in bondage. With reference to any one British Caribbean colony‚ to what extent do you support this view? TABLE OF CONTENTS Statement of Aim______________________________________________________1

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    highest waterfalls in India. Before the rainy season Jog Falls is nearly unrecognizable with only a pair of thin streams of water trickling down the cliff. But during the monsoon season the waterfall comes to life and exceeds even Kaieteur Falls in Guyana in terms of height and volume. 9 Huangguoshu Measuring 77.8 meters (255 feet) high and 101 meters (330 feet) wide‚ Huangguoshu is one of the largest waterfalls in Asia and part of a group of 18 waterfalls in the surrounding area. A 134 meter

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    rebellions and non-violent resistance included actions such as suicide‚ poisoning‚ avoiding work and maroonage. However‚ there were three violent resistances which stood out. These three were Bussa Rebellion in Barbados (Easter 1816)‚ Demerara Revolt in Guyana (August 1823) and the Sam Sharp Rebellion in Jamaica (December 1831). These rebellious acts came as a result of inhumane treatment and the slaves’ desire for freedom. Abolitionist Elizabeth Hayrick portrayed slave risings “as self-defense from the

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