CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL REPORT ON CANDIDATES’ WORK IN THE CARIBBEAN ADVANCED PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION MAY/JUNE 2003 CARIBBEAN STUDIES Copyright © 2003 Caribbean Examinations Council St Michael‚ Barbados All rights reserved 2 CARIBBEAN STUDIES CARIBBEAN ADVANCED PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION MAY/JUNE 2003 GENERAL COMMENTS This was the sixth year in which Caribbean Studies was examined. There were 2188 candidates this year compared with 1468 in 2002‚ an increase of 49 per
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Caribbean Court of Justice Strategic Plan 2013-2017 Responsive‚ Innovative‚ Inspirational Message from the President of the CCJ To the Citizens of the Caribbean Community: A sound strategic concept is the foundation of every effective organisation. This is particularly essential for an organisation as unique as the Caribbean Court of Justice. The Court’s mandates are novel and its vision yet to be completely achieved. The complex needs and expectations of the signatory nations
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colonies which became British before 1793 was a MAJOR factor leading to the abolition of slavery in the British Caribbean. 2008 Assess the factors that contributed to the abolition of the trans-Atlantic trade in Africans to the Caribbean. 2009 Discuss the view that the disintegration of the system of enslavement was the result of forces from within as well as from outside the Caribbean. Haiti 1804-1825 2005 Discuss the view that internal instability and external hostility undermined the new
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g 1. Carib Studies Module 1 Notes This is a relatively brief compilation of Caribbean Studies notes for CAPE from no less than 5 separate sources. I was feeling quite awesome today. 2. LOCATING THE CARIBBEAN 3. Expected Learning Outcomes1. Locate and define the Caribbean using certain criteria2. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using different criteria: geographical‚ historical‚ geological and political in helping
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(15 marks) b. Describe the features of your culture that have most impressed the Spanish. (10 marks) 3. Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow. The Europeans made contact with several different groups of Amerindians in the Caribbean and mainland territories. Though similar in some respects‚ there were marked differences among the groups. The Mayan civilization was more advanced than the Carib and Arawak civilizations. a) Explain why the Mayan civilization might be considered
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and Asian pupils are of higher educational achievement than White‚ African-Caribbean‚ and Black‚ Pakistani and Bangladeshi pupils. One possible cause of ethnic differences in education could be at the fault of the education system. To investigate this Sewell conducted a study using semi-structured interviews and observations in an inner-city boys’ comprehensive school‚ his study revealed the ways in which African-Caribbean students are labelled by their teachers‚ peers‚ white students as ‘problems’
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Caribbean Regional Integration A Report by the UWI Institute of International Relations (IIR) April 2011 http://sta.uwi.edu/iir/ Matthew Louis Bishop Norman Girvan Timothy M. Shaw Solange Mike Raymond Mark Kirton Michelle Scobie Debbie Mohammed Marlon Anatol With research assistance provided by Zahra Alleyne and Quinnelle-Marie Kangalee This material has been funded by UKaid from the Department for International Development‚ however the views expressed do not necessarily reflect the department’s
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Academic Writing Final Piece Outline Stefano Phillips Topic: Ecosystem Focused topic: Decline of Coral Reefs Thesis Statement: Caribbean waters which contains coral reefs‚ one of the world’s most stunning‚ interesting and dynamic ecosystems‚ is diminishing rapidly due to pollution‚ overfishing and climate change. I. Pollution has greatly led to the decline in coral reefs. * Sources of pollution to coral reefs. 1. Land based pollution that runs into the sea is a major threat to
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Industrial development of small countries. Caricom countries because of their size‚ population‚ isolation and remoteness fit into this category of countries considered to be small. If these factors are examined for there likely impact on the Caribbean Islands‚ they will overwhelmingly show that while some CARICOM countries has made some attempts to prepare for Globalization many if not all are still not yet prepared. In the 1990s the concept of globalization was widely employed in academic
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two of the following systems: Caribbean slavery West African slavery Russian serfdom Answer: The unfree labor systems were very common from the years 1450 to 1750. Two of the systems of labor that were prominent in this time frame were the Caribbean slavery labor system and Russian serfdom. While both of these groups shared a few similarities‚ the differences were more significant between the Russian serfs and the Caribbean slaves in the years 1450 to 1750. Both Caribbean slavery and Russian serfdom
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