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    Money Laundering (Scamming) among youths in the Community Anchovy Meadows Instruction:Below are some questions .Please tick your appropriate age. i) Age Range: 10-15 16-20 26 and over ii) Sex: Female Male 1) Base on your knowledge of scamming‚ what is scamming ? This is when individuals call people and request money This is when individuals are deceived into believing

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    Name: _______________________________ Class: P5 _________ Date: ____________________________ Introduction to Ancient Civilisations – Online Learning Activity You have learned that Civilisations generally share a set of common features. This exercise will let you explore three different societies. You may divide the work among your group. In this exercise‚ you will compare ancient Sumeria to: The Yanomami‚ a tribal culture which still exists today in the Amazon jungle (see Textbook 5A pg. 26-28)

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    Questionnaire 1. Have you ever experienced bullying in the past 12 months or year ? If yes where were you bullied ? ( you may tick more than one) Community Workplace In the home School bus School Parks Others 2.What type of bullying have you encountered ? Cyber bullying Physical Verbal Emotional None 3.Should laws be enforced against cyber bullying? Yes No Maybe Don’t know 4. In your opinion ‚does schools take bullying

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    Slavery was a system of forced labour implemented by the Europeans in the Caribbean. It was the act by which the Europeans brought Africans to the Caribbean on different ships to work on their plantations against their wills. It started in the 1600’s‚ many slaves committed suicide even before they could reach to the plantations; many of them also fell sick and died. However‚ after many efforts to overthrow the slavery system in 1830’s the enslaved populations on the plantations were eventually freed

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    1a. What was Ellis Island? Ellis Island served as America’s immigration depot from 1892 to 1954. Nearly 17 million people passed through its gates 1b.What difference existed between the old immigrant and new immigrant? The difference existed between the old and new immigrant is the old immigrant were by the late 1990’s immigrants from the northern Europe‚ and new immigrants were southern and eastern Europe. 2a. What job opportunities were available to new immigrants? New immigrants found jobs

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    METHODS OF INVESTIGATION In order to obtain data for the SBA a questionnaire was used. One hundred questionnaires were printed out and distributed to random students from a secondary school in the area. The advantages of using a questionnaire are: 1) The responses are gathered in a standardized way‚ so questionnaires are more objective. 2) Generally it is relatively quick to collect information using a questionnaire. 3) Questionnaires are very cost effective. 4) Questionnaires

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    “THE HUNTING SNAKE” Sun-warmed in this late season’s grace under the autumn’s gentlest sky we walked‚ and froze half-through a pace. The great black snake went reeling by. Head-down‚ tongue-flickering on the trail he quested through the parting grass; sun glazed his curves of diamond scale and we lost breath to watch him pass. What track he followed‚ what small food fled living from his fierce intent‚ we scarcely  thought; still as we stood our eyes went with him as he went. Cold

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    the Caribbean. The incorporation of the Dutch into the Caribbean during the latter half of the 16th century and early 17th century came on the heels of them seeing the prosperous economic opportunities at the time dominated by the Spanish. In the Caribbean‚ the Dutch concentrated on wrestling from Portugal its grip on the sugar and slave trade through attacks on the Spanish treasure fleets on their homeward bound voyages. Though the prime and most active time for the Dutch in the Caribbean lasted

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    was characterised primarily by one protracted war launched by those enslaved against their enslavers’ (V. Shepherd). Discuss with special reference to the anti-slavery activities of enslaved Africans." Ra’Monne Darrell Gardiner 410004250 Caribbean Civilization Professor C. Curry University of the West Indies November 23rd‚ 2010 “Where ever there was slavery‚ there was resistance” (University of the West Indies 86). Before the arrival of the first African slave ship‚ until the expansion

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    Europeans came into contact with the Caribbean after Columbus’s momentous journeys in 1492‚ 1496 and 1498. The desire for expansion and trade led to the settlement of the colonies. The indigenous peoples‚ according to our sources mostly peaceful Tainos and warlike Caribs‚ proved to be unsuitable for slave labour in the newly formed plantations‚ and they were quickly and brutally decimated. The descendants of this once thriving community can now only be found in Guiana and Trinidad. The slave trade

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