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    famous songwriter. He was one of the first to introduce reggae music to the world. He is admired as one of the world’s most beloved artist. He was part of the Jamaican reggae music group called The Wailers. Also very respected throughout Trench Town‚ Jamaica for his skills in soccer‚ reggae music. In addiction he was known for being respectful. Bob Marley’s accomplishments helped others by spreading reggae music all around the world. He also helped others by helping people realize that there is no

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    The natural disasters that are typically experienced in the Caribbean can have catastrophic and devastating impacts on the environment‚ economic development and social structure of these islands. Severe damage to the built infrastructure that has supported communities on Caribbean islands for decades can place a huge strain on economic activity. The social impacts that are experienced following natural disasters consist of homelessness‚ injury‚ suffering‚ sickness‚ disease‚ and even death. This paper

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    Carolina. I got to the airport in Montego Bay‚ I went through customs‚ I waited around for a few minutes‚ and then we boarded. I got the window seat that I always wanted‚ so I could see Jamaica from thousands of feet up in the sky. I was on the plane for about fifteen minutes and then I saw Cuba. It was amazing to see Jamaica and Cuba for the first time from the air. We flew along the coast of Cuba for a while‚ and it was not bad at all. I got up when it was safe‚ used the bathroom‚ and then returned to

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    two regions more obvious. The geography of the land was also vastly different in each region requiring different sources of food. The south learned to depend on their farm crops such as rice and tobacco. Plantations were a big part of their colonization which soon led to slavery. Slavery was much more common in the south. The north traded livestock and furs with the Indians. This was one of the benefits of the relationships they had with them. They also ate apple‚ corn‚ pumpkins and other crops

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    Date: November 30‚ 2012 Gordon‚ K. Getting it Write (1999). Ian Randle Publishers‚ Kingston‚ Jamaica.   This review will cover Ken Gordon’s Getting it Write; this book is an autobiography however it also aims to give a concise overview on the growth and development in the media industry‚ its effects on Gordon and his involvements in its development within the Caribbean region‚ namely Jamaica to Guyana. It also provides information on his background and upbringing‚ beginning with where he

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    Jamaican History

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    Jamaica: History‚ Government‚ People‚ Religion Jamaica is a tropical island‚ located in the heart of the Caribbean Sea. Around the coastlines are beautiful beaches with crystal clear blue-green water. In some respects‚ this is the majority of what people know about Jamaica. In this orientation text you will better understand Jamaica’s history‚ the people who live there‚ the many different religions‚ geography‚ and governments that have ruled the land. The land of Jamaica is very small. The

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    Bob Marley was born Robert Nesta Marley in a small rural village in Jamaica and rose to become the most popular and beloved reggae artist in history. Standing a mere 5’ 4" Marley was a charismatic sensitive soul who had a gift for translating the pain and politics of suppressed people into uplifting songs. He delivered messages of love and unity and pushed the underground sounds of reggae music onto the world stage. Bob Marley was born of mixed heritage - his father a Jamaican born white man

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    SOCIAL SUDIES SCHOOL BASED ASSESSMENT (SBA) 2013 CANDIDATE NAME: ********** CANDIDATE NUMBER: SCHOOL: ********* TERRITORY: TEACHER: *********** TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgement 3 Introduction 4 Statement of Problem 5 Reason for Selecting Area of Research. 6 Method of Investigation 7 Data Collection Instrument 8 Procedures for Data Collection 13 Presentation of Data.  14 Analysis and Interpretation of Data. 21 Statement of Findings 23 Bibliography

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    ideological mechanisms (otherwise known as neocolonialism). Also‚ the portrayal of resistant subjects asserting their right to sociocultural self-determination can be found in several texts like “Caribbean Chameleon” by Makeda Silvera‚ “Blackness” by Jamaica Kincaid‚ and “” by sal;idhrgshof. These stories help to create a deeper understanding about the Caribbean. Silvera uses many literary methods in her short story “Caribbean Chameleon” to strengthen her piece. First of all‚ the title in itself

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    African derived dances is upheld in the Maroon community‚ as an important part of their religious ceremonies. The dance brings the dancers into a spiritual realm. B. Widespread poverty in Jamaica influenced its music and dance styles. I. “Lawns” catering to the poor population of Jamaica were responsible for the spread of reggae‚ ska‚ dancehall and the related dances because of widespread poverty‚ there were no recording studios‚ so Jamaican artists traveled to the states‚ where they

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