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    Race Homework After taking the quiz‚ it gives me a deeper impression of what race really is‚ and provide me a clear‚ new‚ and accurate understanding about how we are different. From the previous study I knew that human DNA can be traced back to Africa population‚ we have the same ancestry. But I have never further my thought to think about why there are differences among us. The differences and variation of us such as skin color‚ height‚ and susceptibility to disease is because changes in genes

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    Location and Definitions of the Caribbean Origin of Caribbean — The word ‘Caribbean’ is said to be derived from the indigenous people’s name for themselves‚ ‘Carib’. The term ‘West Indies’ which is often used interchangeably with Caribbean is the name given to the region by Christopher Columbus in 1492. — As with the inexact name of the region so to is there little agreement on what area is included within the Caribbean. Different criteria are used to define the region.

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    In August of 1508‚ Juan Ponce de Leon set sail to the Caribbean to explore the island of San Juan and was greeted by the indigenous people called the Taino. Agueybana‚ the main Taino Cacique of the island they called Boriquén Tierra del alto señor ("Land of the Noble Lord")‚ traveled with Ponce de Leon and some gold back to Spain where Ponce de Leon was granted the first settlement rights on San Juan. In 1510‚ Ponce de Leon founded Caparra‚ the first settlement. He named himself Adelantado meaning

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    THEME: Languages in the Caribbean TOPIC: Oral Traditions within the Culture RESEARCH STATEMENT: To examine the factors contributing to the diminishing presence of the oral tradition within the Jamaican society. INTRODUCTION Oral traditions are viewed as “the means by which knowledge is reproduced‚ preserved and conveyed from generation to generation…” – Renee Hulan‚ Renate Eigenbrod It is through interaction and interrelation that we procure experiences

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    Caribbean Essay

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    AAS 18 10/24/12 Sugar Cane Alley Movie Analysis In the film “Sugar Cane Alley” by Euzhan Palcy‚ Jose the main character is an intelligent young boy who understands the racial divisions in Martinique. As a black boy he witnesses how his people live‚ in a small village where they all work cutting canes and barely earn a living. Meanwhile the white planters produced immense wealth and lived a life of comfort and prosperity. The black workers are often short on money when they buy food and the planters

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    Sandra Cisneros’s Childhood Early life Sandra Cisneros is a Mexican-American writer who is world famous for her short stories and narrative writing. As reflected in some of her works‚ Cisneros’s art and literature was influenced by her childhood and heritage. Her novels‚ short stories‚ and even poems can almost be considered primary resources of her and her family’s experiences during her childhood. Aspects such as heritage‚ poverty‚ machismo‚ or simply being the only daughter out of 6 men molded

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    factors that have led Caribbean migrants living in the metropolitan countries to create a home away from home: According to a definition taken from Wikipedia a metropolitan area is a region consisting of a densely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories‚ sharing industry‚ infrastructure‚ and housing. A migrant can be defined as one that moves from one region to another by chance‚ instinct‚ or plan. The Culture of migration that characterizes Caribbean societies sees migration

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    the Caribbean. (1 mark) - One institution that facilitated colonial education in the Caribbean is the church 3. Name two festivals held on North America or Europe that have been influenced by Caribbean culture. (2 marks) - Caribana in Canada and Notting Hill Carnival in London 4. Explain how the festivals named above help North Americans or Europeans to understand Caribbean culture. (3 marks) - These festivals help persons to understand and experience the culture of the

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    consider the Caribbean to be an ideal vacationer’s destination. With its warm climate‚ beautiful beaches‚ plentiful and unique wildlife ecosystems‚ diverse background and plentiful luxury resorts. But if you step away from this‚ a very different reality is uncovered. Sugar cane and plantation ruins serve as reminders of a much darker history. In the following essay‚ I will be examining the European colonization of the Caribbean‚ along with the factors that were present in the Caribbean which played

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    anything‚ from who’s a nice person to maybe even who they should vote for. Over time‚ Drake has used his high musical platform to teach lessons in life‚ “My only wish is I die real cause the truth hurts and those lies heal.” Clearly‚ Drake’s been through alot in life and had to make tough decisions. Some of his verses really go to heart‚ and makes many listeners more humble‚ which shows the positive effect Drake has on people. Paradoxically‚ Kanye West had both positive and negative effects on people

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