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    Caribbean Studies Internal Assessment (Poverty within the Caribbean) Title page Candidate Name: Akizar Bascombe Name of School: Speyside Secondary School Centre Number: 16055 Candidate Number: 160550049 Subject: Caribbean Studies Name of Teacher: Mr Augustine Statement of problem What are the causes and effects of poverty and how does it impact on family life in the community of Betsy’s Hope‚ Tobago?

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    What does it mean to be Caribbean? To be Caribbean is sitting together with family laughing and crying eating home cooked meals seasoned with the rich herbs and spices of the land washed by the Caribbean Sea. Being Caribbean is sugar spice and everything nice. We as a people give helping hands to one another ignoring what race or culture we come from because it is natural to us because everyone is mixed; being Caribbean is adapting and accepting to things that seem different to others but is

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    known pirate of the Caribbean. Blackbeard the pirate is one person that most children could tell you who is. There have been many children stories‚ games‚ and movies based on the events of this man. I believe that he should be included in your exhibit so visitors have the opportunity to see the real story behind him. Blackbeard’s real name is believed to be Edward Teach. He was born in 1680. He called England his home even though he spent from 1716 to 1718 in the Caribbean Sea‚ this was known

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    of the Indigenous Peoples into the CaribeanHistory tels us that before the European invasion into the Americas there were pre- historic Amerindian groups who lived in the region. These groups setled in areas as far back as 500-300 BC to 7‚ 00 years ago. These peoples were the Ostionoids‚ Barancoids and the Saladoids who infiltrated the region from which you have the descendants of the Kalinagos‚ Tainos‚ Mayas‚ Aztecs and Incas.  Archaeological evidence shows that hese people ate shelfish and made

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    ensuring the collection of solid waste in the various communities? 4. What are some solutions to solve the improper solid waste disposal in Mandeville‚ Jamaica? INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE OF RESEARCH Purpose of research The researcher have a basic idea of the methods in which persons living in Mandeville dispose of solid waste but one of the main reasons for conducting this investigation was to improve knowledge about the improper disposal of solid waste in Mandeville‚ Jamaica. The researcher

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    For my interview I interviewed Mugabe Tenn-Kin‚ or better known as Mugi to most people. Mugi is twenty-eight years old and was born in Kingston‚ Jamaica. He is one of four children and moved to Long Beach‚ California‚ with his family when he was four. Although‚ he was young when he left‚ he still has vivid memories of Jamaica and still returns about every two years. He speaks English and Patois. He comes from a remarkably cultural diverse family. Mugi’s mother’s father is Panamanian and his mother’s

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    Form MOB 1 - 2 - Caribbean Examinations Council www.cxc.org/SiteAssets/CAPE_Management_of_Business_Unit... form mob 1 - 2 caribbean examinations council advanced proficiency examinations guidelines for submitting internal assessment for management of business Manual for Principals - Caribbean Examinations Council | www.cxc.org/SiteAssets/CAPE_2010_IA_Manual_For... caribbean examinations council internal assessment manual for principals caribbean advanced proficiency examinations

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    oral literature and history‚ music and dancing. This tradition begins with the internal context of the group and the communication through interaction which brings fourth a folkloric process. The Afro-Caribbean folklore of the Archipelago is a mixture of the African‚ the British‚ and the Creole aspects distributed through a cultural continuum of variations. The members of the elite develop certain forms of local standardise practices of archaic British culture and the Creole people trigger-off a series

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    Insurance Regulation in the Commonwealth Caribbean has emerged from custom‚ based on the principles and policies of the English Common Law. Insurance allows for the protection of an event or thing against risk of loss or damage‚ by another party‚ such as an insurance company‚ which agrees to compensate its equivalent in occurrence of the event. The importance and relevance of its regulation‚ sourced in legislation‚ judicial decisions‚ and regulations issued by insurance commissions‚ are clearly shown

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    S CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination Correspondence related to the syllabus should be addressed to: The Pro-Registrar Caribbean Examinations Council Caenwood Centre 37 Arnold Road‚ Kingston 5‚ Jamaica‚ W.I. Telephone Number: (876) 630-5200 Facsimile Number: (876) 967-4972 E-mail address: cxcwzo@cxc.org Website: www.cxc.org Copyright © 2010 by Caribbean Examinations Council The Garrison‚ St. Michael BB 14038 Barbados

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