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    Expeditions to Dunn’s River Waterfalls Dunn’s River Waterfalls is one of the best known attractions in Jamaica. Each year‚ thousands of locals and tourists travel to the falls to experience its many pleasures. I enjoyed the waterfall‚ sun‚ food‚ the water activities that took place‚ spending time with family and friends‚ and the local vendors. The water at Dunn’s River Falls was crystal clear‚ fresh‚ and mesmerizing; it was an enchanting event on every visit. The cascading water roared down the

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    Roosevelt's Heritage

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    History Coursework – Depth Study C: The USA‚ 1919-1941 Assignment A: Question 1 Did Roosevelt’s upbringing‚ background and character make it easy for him to understand the concerns and fears of ordinary Americans? Explain your answer. To understand if Roosevelt knew and understood the problems fears and concerns we have to take a look at him and his upbringing. Roosevelt was born in 1882 to a rich family of land owners‚ who were privileged‚ had good connections and were financially secured

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    segregation formerly practiced in the Republic of South Africa‚ involving political‚ legal‚ and economic discrimination against nonwhites. Through the music of Jamaican artist such as Peter Tosh‚ Burning Spear and Bob Marley‚ Young South Africans who were anti-apartheid found inspiration‚ motivation and influence. They used the Jamaican musical genre as a voice to their cause or theme songs to their fight. For example in 1977 Reggae Star Peter Tosh produced the song Fight Apartheid. Now I would

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    Cultural Heritage

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    I feel as though I have a few different cultural identities that I value and identify with. Everyone has a culture that that they are a part of and most often there is more than one culture to which we belong. The experience we gain from associating with these different cultures help shape us into the individuals that we are. Every aspect of our present has been greatly influenced by our past experiences and environment we were associated with. The two main cultural identities that I feel I identify

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    Cultural heritage

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    SUSTAINABLE TOURISM Sustainable tourism is a form of tourism that follows the principles of sustainability. According to the WTO‚ the principles that define sustainable tourism are: The natural and cultural resources are conserved for its continuous use in the future‚ while they reported profits. Tourism development is planned and managed so as not to cause serious environmental or socio-cultural problems.  The environmental quality is maintained and improved.  It seeks to maintain a high

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    Military Heritage

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    Tailhook Scandal LSCS Lewis Green07Senior Enlisted Academy Tailhook Scandal The careers of 33 admirals‚ and 400 naval aviators destroyed due to allegation of sexual assaults in what is the naval service biggest sexual assault scandal (Lewis‚ 2014). Senior Enlisted personnel must recognize the problems of sexual assault and strive to eliminate it to maintain discipline within the ranks. This essay will review the history‚ evolution‚ and effect of the tailhook scandal on the naval service. History

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    Cooking Rice and Peas Jamaican Style Many people identify Jamaica with beautiful white sand beaches with clear blue waters. Jamaica offers more than unspoiled nature‚ given its motto – Out of many one people‚ one will find a mixture of ethnicities and more which have impacted on some of the traditional dishes we now prepare today. One such traditional dish is rice and peas‚ which has become famous as one of our Sunday Jamaican dishes. Rice and peas is prepared using a combination of rice

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    Horlicks- Heritage

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    Horlicks is 140 years old. The drink’s rich history that has made it a much loved part of the nation. 1873 The Beginning James and William Horlick‚ from Gloucestershire‚ founded a company in Chicago‚ USA to manufacture a patented malt milk drink as an artificial infant food. 1883 Patent Granted Patent granted for first malted milk drink mixing powder with hot water. 1890 James returns to London James returned to London to set up office importing US-made product. 1908 Factory

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    Family Heritage

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    FAMILY HEALTH ASSESSMENT Family is defined by the dictionary as a “fundamental social group in society typically consisting of one or two parents and their children‚ sharing the same goals‚ common ancestry and living under the same roof.” In modern times a family might consist of one or two parents of the opposite sex or two of the same sex as a growing number of countries and jurisdictions including the United States have lifted bans or have established some legal recognition for this type of “modern

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    time enslaved Africans arrived in North America. During this time there were many racial tensions‚ and Jamaica had one of the highest instances of slave uprisings of any Caribbean island.[1] After the British crown abolished slavery in 1834‚ the Jamaicans began working toward independence. Since independence in 1962 there have been political and economic disturbances‚ as well as a number of strong political

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