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    Sistema Económico Latinoamericano y del Caribe Latin American and Caribbean Economic System Sistema Econômico Latino-Americano e do Caribe Système Economique Latinoaméricain et Caribéen Food Security and Food Prices in Latin America and the Caribbean: Current Situation and Prospects XXXVI Regular Meeting of the Latin American Council Caracas‚ Venezuela 27 to 29 October 2010 SP/CL/XXXVI.O/Di N° 11-10 Copyright © SELA‚ October 2010. All rights reserved. Printed in the Permanent Secretariat

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    the means to increase revenue significantly by expanding globally. The Caribbean countries formed a regional

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    trying to get across. By promoting an idea that some people are scared of‚ this poster provides evidence that there is a development of gender roles in society‚ as a more equal sharing of roles is taking shape. In the movie poster for Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides‚

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    The integration movement in the Caribbean has been envisioned in days as far back as the West Indian Federation (the original CARICOM) where diverse Caribbean states joined with the intention of creating a political unit that would become independent from Britain as a single state‚ much like the successful Canadian Federation. This short-lived attempt at regional integration unfortunately collapsed before any real development could be made. The reincarnation of this motion‚ however‚ occurred in 1973

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    PAST PAPER QUESTIONS – CARIBBEAN HISTORY Emancipation 1. How significant was the rebellion in Jamaica (Christmas Rebellion) in 1831-2 as a cause of the passing of the Emancipation Act in 1833? 2. How significant a part did slaves play in ending slavery? 3. How important a factor was the resistance of the enslaved in bringing about emancipation in the Caribbean? 4. “The Emancipation Act (1833) favoured the planters more than the slaves.” Identify and discuss the parts of the

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    Caribbean Studies Definitions Term | Definition | Tectonic activity | Earth movements that impact and influence the surface of the earth resulting in earthquakes‚ volcanic activity and mountain building are when plate margins interact with each other. | ENSO | El Niño- Southern Oscillation. El nin͂o refers to the warming of the sea surface in the equatorial Pacific‚ which leads to the atmospheric changes known as the Southern Oscillation and rainfall and temperature variations globally. |

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    anxious to expand and become rich. Realising that her monopoly was in danger she set out ‘to nip in the bud’ the plans of the other Europeans. Some methods she put in place or referred to were: Papal Edict & The Treaty of Tordesillas The Caribbean also referred to as the New World was ‘discovered’ by Spain in 1492 on Christopher Columbus’ first voyages from Spain. Immediately after his return Spain professed that this entire area was theirs‚ however it became effective in 1493 when Pope Alexander

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    CARIBBEAN STUDIES UNIT ONE TERRITORIAL UNITS IN THE CARIBBEAN • WHAT IS THE CARIBBEAN Greenwood and Hamber (2003) defines the Caribbean as‚ “all the countries in and around the Caribbean sea that lie within an area that stretches from Grand Bahama Island in the north to Curacao in the south and from French Guiana in the east to Belize in the West. The Wikipedia Encyclopedia defines the Caribbean as‚ “a region of the Americas consisting of the Caribbean Sea‚ its islands (most of which enclose

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    The first industrial factories were the sugar mills of the Americas. The sugar mills contained sophisticated and organizational systems that can be compared to modern industries and characteristics. Sugar plantations in the seventeenth century involved slaves and freemen engaging in brute labor. The plantation would include a mill‚ boiling house‚ curing house‚ distillery for rum‚ and a storehouse. The structure alone presented refined technology of the time and included a large work force. Yet not

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    Wolmer’s Trust High School for Girls Caribbean studies Internal assessment Summarily‚ the internal assessment is a research paper‚ that is‚ a systematic process of collecting and analyzing primary data in order to answer a question about the social world. It is much more than library and internet research (secondary sources)! The Research Process Social research is a type of structured and systematic research carried out by social scientists about the social world (Neuman

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