colors such as blue‚ white‚ maroon‚ and brown. The blue color here signifies the emotion. It helps explaining the emotion such as fear‚ anxiety‚ and sadness. This color can also be considered as a medium representing water and along with this‚ the white color can be consider as the water bubbles blowing. So‚ the use of blue and white color makes the man look as if he is drowning. He might be drowning in some kind of emotion. Now‚ the other color such as brown‚ maroon helps finding out what kind of
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fonts. The first uses the repeated phrase "Dem tell me" to indicate the white version of history‚ mostly written in rhyming couplets‚ triplets or quatrains. Interspersed are the stories of three black historical figures: Toussaint L’Overture‚ Nanny de Maroon and Mary Seacole‚ told using abbreviated syntax with words missed out‚ shorter lines and an irregular rhyme scheme. Agard uses variations in spelling to suggest Caribbean dialect‚ especially replacing ’th’ with ’d’. This stresses the importance of
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FeSO4 + Cu 2. For Zinc‚ during the chemical reaction it was decaying and turning into a different colour. My observations concluded to having the metal to completely decay. While it was decaying the metal was clumped together in a maroon colour. For Tin’s reactions‚ my observations concluded to an opaque solution while exothermic was occurring as well as the metal was decaying a bit. For Magnesium‚ during the chemical reaction it was dissolving‚ sizzling‚ a change in colour and
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Indicate the prevalence of exceptionalities in society The prevalence of giftedness and talented in our Jamaican children is indeed rare to Jamaican society. Not every day a gifted and talented child is born. But when they do they are highly recognized by the government‚ hence‚ the media will track their progress for a period of time. For example the accomplishments of 10-year-old Gianluca Webster‚ a grade five student of Old Harbour Primary School who earned a grade one in Human and Social
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THE FAMILY AND COMMUNITY Week 1 Experience of family in the Jamaican context and impact of family structures and patterns on community development WHAT IS A FAMILY? A Family is: “a kinship unit‚ essentially of primary kin of the household head‚ but it allows for extension‚ either patrilineal or matrilineal.” (UNESCO‚ 1992) There are times when they do not share the same residence but the family still exists as a Unit WHAT IS A HOUSEHOLD? A household is: “a commensal (share the same food
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"My Heritage Experience in America. Who Am I and Where Did I Come From?" An Interview of Barbara Lyons In my quest to interview someone for this research‚ I decided to interview Barbara Lyons. Barbara’s heritage is Jamaican. Barbara was aware of her Jamaican heritage in the early stages of her life since her father was born in Jamaica. He came to the U.S. in the early sixties and later joined the U.S. Air Force. Barbara said that she has been to her father’s hometown of Hayes once. There
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Jamaican culture is the result of the interaction between Europe and Africa. Sayings such as “Afro-centred” and “Euro-centred”‚ are often show the perceived in Jamaican cultural values and traditions. It’s the third largest island in the Caribbean. Cultural competence is one of the top things you should understand and have an a workplace. Cultural competence is very important in the workplace. It involves understanding and appropriately responding to the unique of cultural variables. First you
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continuous domestic relocation. “Children Caught in the Crossfire” is an interesting article that exploits numerous factors involving parental negligence which causes child shifting. This has become a clichéd situation in the Jamaican society as a vast percentage of Jamaican parents have become surprisingly negligent. Whether by improper parenting or defaulted situations‚ children have suffered from these mal-outcomes and this has become evident through child development assessments explored within
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Winter Olympics who finished first in two events again during the 1972 Winter Olympics but was disqualified from the latter for cheating and retired in disgrace to Jamaica‚ where he leads an impoverished life as a bookie. Irving is approached by two Jamaican athletes: top 100m runner Derice Bannock‚ who failed to qualify for the 1988 Summer Olympics when another opponent tripped him at the trials‚ and Sanka Coffie‚ a champion push cart racer. The athletes wish to use Irving’s previous experience as
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behaviour (Wantanabe‚ 2006). Drug abuse among teens is a worldwide problem. In Jamaica‚ the use and abuse of drugs by teenagers has steadily increased over the decades. Gazarelli‚ Hoxter & Lester (1987) in studying the drug usage patterns of Jamaican teens‚ discovered that while drug usage was not dependent on sex‚ it bore positive correlations with other anti-social behaviours and emotional disturbance. In 1989‚ 78 percent of teen males and 40 percent of teen females were using one of four drugs
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