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    Caribbean Ia

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    of teenagers who attend secondary schools have used alcohol at some point in their lives . He also stated that other studies have proven that teenagers in Trinidad And Tobago appear to have higher rates of alcohol use compared to other Caribbean countries and America . Alcohol is by far the most used and abused drug

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    The Church

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    double-attached house through out the week. Upper floors were used for social gatherings and community meetings. The population of this church grow and forced the Diocese to send yet another priest to assist Father Matthews. Father Thomas Judge along with Father Matthews continued as plans for a church were underway. The new building would serve as a church‚ school‚ and convent for the Dominican Sisters of Kentucky who had taking on the mission of educating the children of the parish. Later

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    Religious and cultural difference were part of the landscape of America as European settlers trickled in. The Colonization projects of all the European settlers‚ though similar‚ also varied in different aspects. When looking at the French and Spanish settlers we can compare and contrast motivation for exploration‚ roles of religion‚ and trade during the development. All of these things shaped the path for the land we live in today. Specifically I will address‚ Spain’s desire for power/money vs. France’s

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    Region 6

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    AKLAN “Home of Piña Fiber and the Rambutan Center for Asia” Physical feature: estimated land area of 181‚ 789 hectares. located between 12°N‚ 11°19’ S and between 121°50’ W‚ 122°35’ E‚ bordered by the Sulu Sea on the northwest‚ the Sibuyan Sea on the northeast and the east‚ by the province of Antique on the west‚ and by the province of Capiz on the south. northernmost limit - Lapuz-Lapuz point on Boracay Island (Malay) southernmost limit is that point in the municipality of Libacao where

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    Caribbean Studies Paper

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    CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL REPORT ON CANDIDATES’ WORK IN THE ADVANCED PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION MAY/JUNE 2010 CARIBBEAN STUDIES Copyright © 2010 Caribbean Examinations Council St Michael‚ Barbados All rights reserved. 2 GENERAL COMMENTS The Caribbean Studies examination comprised three papers — Paper 01 consisted of 15 compulsory short-response questions‚ Paper 02 consisted of eight essay questions of which candidates were required to answer four‚ and Paper 03 was the Internal Assessment

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    The Northwestern Region

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    new world. The northwestern tribes lived close to big bodies of water and relied greatly on fishing for survival. They depended on whale‚ halibut‚ and salmon since preserving it through drying was easy to do. Due to this tribes in the Northwestern region did not rely greatly on hunting‚ instead they had the luxury of free time. During this time they picked up the art of woodcarving which they used to denote class and wealth.(14) Like the Northwestern tribes the Southwestern tribes did not rely greatly

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    Caribbean Revolts

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    History Revision Resistance and Revolt Slaves resisted enslavement in two ways: Insurrectionary/ Active Resistance Non- insurrectionary/ Passive Resistance Non- Insurrectionary Resistance This form of resistance was subtle and non-violent used by the slaves to convey their rejection to slavery. Methods of passive resistance include: Grand Marronage (Running away for extensive periods) Malingering (Working slowly; effective around harvest time as this would put the planters behind schedule)

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    British and Spanish Colonization Efforts in North America Prior to 1763 Starting in the late 1400s‚ and continuing for hundreds of years‚ Spanish and British colonization efforts have‚ in many ways‚ shaped North America. Because they had different goals‚ the Spanish and British went about their pursuit of the Americas in very different ways‚ and did not do many things similarly. When the Spanish came to America‚ they were mainly in search of silver‚ and gold‚ but they also wanted to spread their

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    Philippine Regions of Luzon Area The Philippines consists of 17 regions. The following are in the northern part of the country: Region Regional center Towns and Cities National Capital Region (NCR; Metro Manila) Manila Caloocan City Las Piñas City Makati City Malabon City Mandaluyong City Manila Marikina City Muntinlupa City Navotas City Parañaque City Pasay City Pasig City Pateros Quezon City San Juan City Taguig City Valenzuela City Cordillera Administrative

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    Regions and Lines

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    intersections points‚ and bounded and unbounded regions. I plan to use rules to further define the relationship. The following relationships will be investigated: # Lines# Lines# Lines# Lines # Lines# Intersects# Lines# Lines# Lines# Lines- # unbounded regions min # bounded shapes max # bounded shapes # possibilities of intersections max. # Intersections # bounded regions min # bounded triangles max # bounded triangles # bounded regions (not perpendicular lines) # bounded quads General

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