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    “There is no single Caribbean Culture.” Do you agree? Provide arguments and examples to support your answer. Include in your essay explanation for the following term: cultural diversity‚ hybridization‚ and social institutions. “There is no single Caribbean Culture” Caribbean is beloved for tropical climate‚ pristine waters‚ breathtaking beaches‚ and colorful music‚ food and art. The Caribbean is a favorite playground for tourists from all corner of the earth. But outsiders know little

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    Critically analyze the social and psychological development of Caribbean people in the last three decades. Many factors have impacted the social and psychological development of Caribbean people during the last thirty years. These include but are not limited to the history of the Caribbean‚ education‚ religion‚ sports‚ music‚ information communication technology‚ economic conditions and regional integration. Social development refers the ways in which individuals’ social interactions and expectations

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    In her poem “Colour Bar” Oodergoo Noonuccal states her firm belief that racism is extremely wrong and unjust. She achieves this by using visual techniques including metaphor and description; also by using sound techniques including alliteration‚ repetition‚ assonance and rhyme. With the use of metaphor and description‚ Kath Walker expresses her opinion that racism is disgusting behaviour which shows the worst side of people. “The Colour Bar! It shows the meaner mind of moron kind‚” suggests that

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    My Favourite Colour Open our eyes and everything we see is colourful. We all live in a world where colour is often a part of us despite affecting us in our daily lives. Colour in everyday life is varies‚ from knowing that a fruit is ripe to eat‚ to understanding how colour can affect and influence our lives. Scientifically‚ colour is is known as light of different wavelengths and frequencies and light is just one form of energy that we can actually see that is made up from photons. We are all

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    Colour blindness is a very well known deficiency that affects approximately 8% of the population worldwide (Fluck 2006). People who are colour blind are not technically blind‚ they have a decreased ability to identify colours and in the most extreme cases‚ not able to see colours at all. The technical term for being colour blind is achromatopsia which means the inability to see any colours at all. However‚ most people are only colour deficient and not fully color blind therefore they can be classified

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    Social and Economic Impacts of Hurricanes on the Caribbean Hurricanes are powerful weather systems‚ which start as disturbances in the atmosphere over tropical oceans. There are many of these disturbances each year‚ but only a few become hurricanes. Most Atlantic and Caribbean hurricanes occur between June and November and have been known to have serious economic and social consequences. Some economic consequences include unemployment‚ loss of revenue‚ loss of foreign exchange etc. Social consequences

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    INTRODUCTION TO HAIR COLOUR With this unit we will be covering four ways to colour hair using: Semi permanent Quasi/Demi permanent Permanent Lighteners/Bleach Performance will take place as: Regrowth colour Full head colour Woven highlights/lowlights When we are looking at colouring hair we have several things to take into consideration: - History of previous allergic reactions to colour products -Skin disorders -Incompatible products -Evident of hair damage We will have

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    Colour Personalities

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    COLOUR PERSONALITIES A very good morning to the honourable judges‚ worthy timekeeper‚ teachers and fellow friends. Have you ever wondered‚ certain colours can determine your true personality. That is why you will feel comfortable wearing red rather than blue. But‚ for others they may prefer soft blue than bright red and if I ask your favourite colours‚ different people will choose different colours. So‚ do lend me your ears as I’m‚ going to share with you today an interesting topic on ”colour personalities”

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    Caribbean Studies

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    David Answer 6A Caribbean Studies Mrs. Anderson "The history of the Caribbean is the history of exploitation of labour." Discuss with reference to Encomienda‚ Slavery and Indentureship. According to the Oxford Dictionary‚ exploitation is defined as being the action or condition of treating someone or a group of people unfairly in order to benefit from their work‚ also‚ labour refers to work that is done using bodily strength and effort. In a historical sense‚ the Caribbean can be defined as

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    The Colour Purple

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    composer challenged you? Imagine this: you are only fourteen and raped by the man you call ‘father’. You have no one to turn to‚ fearing for your mother’s life‚ and even your own. Well‚ this is Celie’s harsh reality in Alice Walker’s novel The Colour Purple‚ a story about one African-American girl’s struggle to overcome racism‚ sexism and repression in pre-civil rights Southern America. Walker challenges and extends the understanding of readers through exploring confronting issues like female

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