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whereby his father wealthy. He attended the New Campberville Secondary. Mr. Francis liked farming since he was a 10 year old boy. He never finished secondary school and went away for sometime live in the various Caribbean islands. He came to back to Guyana in 1969 and found himself as a farmer; he bought 100 acres of land to do his farming activities. Mr. Francis is not only a farmer but he is also a baker‚ he owns and his own bakery which is DAILY BREAD BAKERY. He live in the village of Le Bonne Intention
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epidemic. These countries are currently: The Bahamas‚ Benin‚ Botswana‚ Brazil‚ Burkina Faso‚ Burma‚ Burundi‚ Cambodia‚ Cameroon‚ Central African Republic‚ Democratic Republic of the Congo‚ Republic of the Congo‚ Cote d’Ivoire‚ Ethiopia‚ Gabon‚ Ghana‚ Guyana‚ Haiti‚ Honduras‚ Kenya‚ Lesotho‚ Malawi‚ Mozambique‚ Namibia‚ Nigeria‚ Rwanda‚ South Africa‚ Swaziland‚
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child’s perspective. In my family‚ although my parent would like to influence me to do certain things‚ they do not necessarily understand what life is like for me as a young adult in a modern‚ contemporary‚ metropolitan social setting. Being from Guyana‚ they did not have the exposure to the amount of opportunities that I have in the United States and on top of this they were raised in a society with values juxtaposed to those in the United States. For example‚ it is normal for children to lie with
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Content Page Introduction 1-2 Definition of terms 3-5 How the process of syncretism started in the Caribbean 6 effects of syncretism in the Caribbean 7 Essential beliefs of vodou 8 Simple vodou ritual 9 Similarities between vodou and Catholism 10 Contemporary Vodou 11 Myths and misconceptions aboutVodou 12 Notes
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Global warming by Class: Teacher: Table of contents Outline……………………………………………………………………………………pg3 Introduction……………………………………………………………………………pg4 What is Global Warming and how is it formed.........................pg5 Causes and Effects of global warming……………………………………..pg6 Green houses gases and its sources…………………………………………pg7
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THE COMING OF INDIANS TO TRINIDAD Indians came to Trinidad to perform the most important job anybody can do for a country - save it from collapsing. They did that job‚ but received no thanks or recognition. Instead they were cheated and denied their rightful place in the country they helped to build. This situation still exists today. This is a brief idea of the story of those early Indians‚ the greatest story inTrinidad in modern times. Indians came after to work after the end of
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Grenada ----> Saint George’s 26 Burkina Faso ----> Ouagadougou 66 Guatemala ----> Guatemala City 27 Burundi ----> Bujumbura 67 Guinea ----> Conakry 28 Cambodia ----> Phnom Penh 68 Guinea-Bissau ----> Bissau 29 Cameroon ----> Yaounde 69 Guyana ----> Georgetown 30 Canada ----> Ottawa 70 Haiti ----> Port-au-Prince 31 Cape Verde ----> Praia 71 Honduras ----> Tegucigalpa 32 Central African Republic ----> Bangui 72 Hungary ----> Budapest 33 Chad ----> N’Djamena 73
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destruction. This beautiful South American forest represents 40% of the continent and 54% of the total remaining rain forests that are left. It covers nine of the countries in South America which include Brazil‚ Colombia‚ Peru‚ Venezuela‚ Bolivia‚ Guyana‚ French Guiana and Suriname. From May 2000 to August 2006‚ approximately 150‚000 square kilometers of the rain forest in Brazil was lost. This is an area larger than the country of Greece. What is even more frightening is the fact that since 1970
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an 11.5% return on his investment. Mr. Prosser refinanced in just one year‚ replacing the Wall Street loan with a $104 million loan from the Rural Telecommunications Finance Cooperative at a below-market rate. Mr. Prosser then purchased 80% of Guyana Telephone & Telegraph for $25 million. Eleven months later‚ he took Vitelco public by offering 4.4 million shares‚ 40% of the total shares‚ at $19 per share. That made Mr. Prosser ’s stake worth $63 million. Mr. Prosser kept buying. He used
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