Caribbean Institute of MEDIA and COMMUNICATION The University of the West Indies Mona Western Jamaica Campus 10 Queens Drive‚ Montego Bay St. James‚ Jamaica‚ W.I Tel. (876) 940-4349 ext. 7023‚ Fax (876) 971-1283 E-mail carimac@uwimona.edu.jm Web www.mona.uwi.edu/carimac BA DIGITAL MEDIA PRODUCTION PROGRAMME 2014/2015 LEVEL ONE SEMESTER ONE 1. COMM1001 – Communication‚ Culture and Caribbean Society 2. MDIA1004 – Elements of Style 3. MDIA1006 – Drawing Fundamentals 4. FOUN1401/1001 – Writing
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Rationale Slavery was probably the cruelest crime executed on a black African in the Caribbean. Although there were those who found it to be the norm‚ there isn’t an inch of doubt that slavery was an evil deed. This research is aimed at enlightening the reader on how the major revolts in Jamaica affected its society. Table of Contents Acknowledgement Introduction When the British took over Jamaica in 1655‚ the one thing on their mind was to make a profit
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In 2008‚ the world experienced one of the greatest numbers of deaths from natural disasters. Some of the contributing factors included extreme weather brought about by climate change‚ as well as urbanization in vulnerable areas. The urbanisation phenomenon is a feature that is being shared by all cultures across all continents on the globe‚ it not so much a result of higher birth rates in urban areas as it is of the continuous migration of people across regions as they are lured into urban areas
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help settle his first group near Buff Bay in a district that became known as Bremen Valley. It failed miserably. Many of the 25 men‚ 18 women and 21 children left‚ some moving on to Clarendon to join the police. So Myers tried a second time‚ importing 506 Germans again from Bremen with the Assembly’s support. After 37 days‚ they arrived in Port Royal in December 1834. Myers kept 20 for himself and divided the remainder among planters from St. Ann’s Bay‚ Montego Bay‚ Manchester‚ St. Elizabeth and Clarendon
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Gleaner. 27 April. Last accessed 10 December 2012 2# PADIN‚ Carmen(2012) "A ssustainable tourism planning model: components and RITCHIE‚ Brent J.R. and CROUCH‚ Geoffrey I (2003). The competitive destination - a sustainable tourism perspective RUHANEN‚ Lisa M and WHITFORD‚ Micehlle M (2010). Australian indigenous tourism policy: practical and sustainable policies? Journal of Sustainable Tourism. SCHERMERHORN‚ J.R. (1996). Management‚ 5th ed. New York: John Wiley & Sons. Trans Africa Forum (2000) . The
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land and had spent time in educating and training his followers. He lived in St. Thomas and led the Morant Bay Rebellion in 1865. GEORGE WILLIAM GORDON 1820-1865. George William Gordon was a free colored land owner and an associate of Bogle. As a member of the House of Parliament‚ he used his position to highlight the sufferings of the people and to make a plea for changes. The Morant Bay Rebellion and the resultant deaths of Bogle and Gordon precipitated the beginning of a new era in Jamaica’s
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Running Head: Article review on teamwork in the workplace Teamwork in the Workplace Montego Bay Community College Introduction to Administrative Management ADM2001 The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the effectiveness of teamwork in the workplace. The paper evaluates the literature that attempted to highlight the importance of teamwork in the workplace. Two main themes are developed. First‚ the literature that defines teamwork‚ and second‚ the benefits of having teamwork implemented
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CXC PRINCIPLE OF ACCOUNTS PROJECT School-Based Assessment (S.B.A) (Year 2012) [pic] Submitted by: Danique Arthurs Year: May/June 2012 Name of School: Charles Fordyce Business College Name of Teacher: Charles Fordyce Centre No: 100228 Candidate No: Territory: Jamaica Table of Contents Introduction………………………………………………………………..5 Acknowledgement………………………………………………………...6 Description of Business…………………………………………………...7 Location of
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in the fight for equality and human rights. Many Citizens of Jamaica have already voiced their opinions on the subject matter pertaining to discrimination against sexual orientation but observation of the situation in the community of Flanker in Montego Bay‚ Jamaica is the main factor that influenced the conduct of this study. Problem Statement Gays and lesbians have been over the history of time and are still victims of persecution‚ discrimination and other abuse. Many factors contribute
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Volunteer Report On the 7th to the 10th of January‚ I volunteered thirty four hours of service to the St. James Parish Council‚ located on 19 a Union Street‚ Montego Bay. I was supervised by the acting director of administration‚ Ricardo Rhoden‚ along with other members of the organization. Mr. Rhoden endeavoured to place me in a department that was as close as possible to my department at school ‚ the Pre-University Arts. Some of the responsibilities of the Parish council include: Planning of
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