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    slavery and has been described as the "Silent Crime of the Caribbean". Regional organizations such as the Association of Caribbean States‚ CARICOM and the Organization of American States have all expressed their displeasure at the rapid increase of human trafficking cases in the Caribbean. This growing practice impacts many nations across the world and the Caribbean has recently been drawn into what is being called a “global panic.” In the Caribbean the group causing the most concern in regards to Human

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    In this exam I will demonstrate my knowledge of the postcolonial theoretical school and its relationship to ethnography and anthropology. The connection between colonialism and anthropology is an old one. Depending on when one sets the beginning of what we call Aanthropology‚@ issues of imperialism‚ colonialism and colonial justification go back as far as recorded history. For the purposes of this exam‚ I will focus on the current colonial/postcolonial paradigm that began with the age of European

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    According to the Oxford dictionary technology is the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes‚ especially in industry (mass noun) and is also the machinery and devices developed from scientific knowledge (count noun). The evolvement of technology has influenced culture in many ways however; culture and technology are in a constantly expanding loop. The greatest changes in human culture are almost always the result of a technological innovation. However‚ a technology capable of a

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    INTRODUCTION The board platform on which this jurisprudence rests is the Commonwealth Caribbean’s common historic‚ political‚ economic and cultural experiences; our mutual history of slavery‚ indenture‚ displacement‚ resistance and struggle. In exercising their supreme and original right to establish the principles for their future government‚ the sovereign ‘people’ have chosen to organize their government into its various departments. One of these departments is the Judiciary – the Court itself

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    Dulce et Decorum Est - Literature Notes.    The physical structure of this poem has been altered from the original layout in the text. 3.Bent double‚ 1.like old beggars under sacks Knock-kneed‚ 1.coughing like hags‚ we cursed through sludge‚ Till on the 4.haunting flares we turned our backs And towards our distant rest began to trudge. 2.Men marched asleep. 2.Many had lost their boots But limped on‚ blood-shod. All went lame; all blind; Drunk with fatigue; 5.deaf even to the hoots

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    Topic: “The Amerindians have left a legacy that forms part of the Caribbean Civilization.” Discuss. The Amerindians have left a legacy that forms part of the Caribbean Civilization. The Amerindians were two groups of people having completely different personalities. One group was the Arawaks or Taino which occupied the Greater Antilles and the other was the Caribs or Kalinago which occupied the Lesser Antilles. The Arawaks were a very peaceful group of people; slim and short‚ but firmly built

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    1. Introduction Many things have shaped the history of the Caribbean islands‚ decolonization‚ economic modernization and the globalization of tourism. When most of the islands became independent from foreign rule they needed to build up a working economy. Some of the bigger more resource rich island nations started to produce and export goods but many of the smaller island states did not have this opportunity. When tourism started to grow‚ both types of islands benefitted a lot from it‚ but it

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    Introduction and Company Background This report is pertaining to a fictitious Restaurant‚ Heavenly Caribbean Restaurant. Heavenly Caribbean Restaurant is where food lovers are taken to the crystal clear waters‚ white sand and warmth of the sun of the Caribbean islands through the exotic and exciting Caribbean gastronomic experience. The restaurant is a small family business located in the heart of Brooklyn New York‚ in a very busy downtown location that is surrounded by many businesses‚ such as

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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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    Pirates of the Caribbean VS. Elein Kleine Nachtmusik The Pirates of the Caribbean theme song was written by Hans Zimmer and is widely known by most people‚ similarly to Mozart’s Elein kleine Nachtmusik. Pirates of the Caribbean is a very well-produced movie‚ therefore it has a very complex theme song. Even though Mozart has many instruments and different variety of music characteristics‚ he is able to balance different characteristics. Their characteristics range from their meter‚ melody‚ rhythm

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