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    migrate which causes a brain drain in the country. • What impact do you think these challenges will have on our ability to achieve the goals laid out in Vision 2030? “Jamaica the place of choice to live‚ work‚ raise families‚ and do business”‚ Vision 2030 Jamaica. Unemployment in Jamaica is a rising problem. This poses as a hurdle on the journey to achieving the goal. If there’s a lack of job opportunities then the other goals will present more challenges hence‚ impacting the

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    Federation consisted of ten (10) territories which were: Antigua and Barbuda‚ Dominica‚ Barbados‚ Montserrat‚ Jamaica‚ Grenada‚ Saint Lucia‚ Saint Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla‚ Saint Vincent and lastly Trinidad and Tobago. The total population of the West Indies Federation was between three (3) and four (4) million people‚ and contained around twenty-four (24) inhabited islands with the largest being Jamaica. The Federal Parliament was bi-cameral consisting of an elected House of Representatives and a nominated

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    and potential within‚ contributing positively to the advancement‚ upliftment and productivity of your organization and the wider Jamaica. Skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills‚ proficient in Microsoft Word‚ Excel‚ Powerpoint and Internet Explorer. Team player‚ who works well with others. Work Experience • Digicel Jamaica Limited (March 10‚ 2010 – March 31‚ 2012) Customer Care Representative. RKA Building‚ 10-16 Grenada Way‚ Kingston5.

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    impact of these natural disasters on the Caribbean and how to reduce the effects of these disasters. In regards to the essay‚ Hurricanes (with special emphasis being placed on Hurricane Gilbert) and floods as well as two Caribbean territories‚ Jamaica and Haiti will be utilized respectively. The following points will be discussed in terms of hurricane: loss of lives and homelessness‚ disruption of communities‚ employment (social impact) process of money being diverted into relief activities and

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    Jamaica It is a little disconcerting ‚ the laid back attitude of the hire car companies employees as we assumed a half asred job. The first road sign we see when departing the airport is keep left‚ obviously put out by the hire car company. So of course‚ we are driving on the left side of the road as we wheel into the first roundabout‚ horns honking and Mum muttering. I tighten my seatbelt for our rather frightening drive to Beeches Negril Resort on the island’s west shore. Jamaicans seem to

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    marked diversity than a marked unity in Carribean music. A few generalizations can be made‚ however. Most music of this region combines features of music from Africa with features of music from the West. This combination began with the European colonization and slave trade but still continues into the present. History:      The history of Caribbean music begins with the Native Americans‚ the first inhabitants of the islands. Traditional tribal music which featured percussion instruments developed

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    They Come by Julianne Burton. Retrieved November 29‚ 2013‚ from http://www.ejumpcut.org/archive/onlinessays/JC06folder/HarderTheyCome.html "Michael Long." Michael Long. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 29 Nov. 2013. http://debate.uvm.edu/dreadlibrary/long03.htm> "Jamaica ’s ganja study." Cannabis Culture. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 29 Nov. 2013. http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/2407.html "Common menu bar links." Cultural Information. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 29 Nov. 2013. http://www.intercultures.ca/cil-cai/ci-ic-eng.asp?iso=jm

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    of them are friends; he never had no enemies” (David Katz‚ 2006). However this was not enough to keep him in the area. The majority of his teenage years‚ and well into his twenties‚ was spent wandering and exploring around the south and west of Jamaica‚ on a spiritual pilgrimage. Being encouraged by some unseen ‘spiritual power’. “Everything that’s going on‚ there’s some big spirit behind me to send me to do the thing that I must do.” (David Katz‚

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    Chioma Okeke Dr. Laura Schnitker World Popular Musics And Identity 3 October 2014 Darien Strachan and Bob Marley: One in the Same? For this assignment‚ I decided to conduct my interview on a person who is‚ not only a fan of a certain artist or type of music‚ but whose connection with the music or artist goes even deeper than simple fandom. Therefore‚ I could think of no better person to interview than my good friend‚ Darien Strachan. Strachan‚ a sophomore here at the University of Maryland‚ states

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    Bob Marley was born in his grandfather’s house. Soon after Bob was born his father left his mother. Bob’s Father did‚ however give financial support and occasionally arranged to see his son. It was now the late fifties and jobs were scarce in Jamaica. Bob followed his mother from their home in

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