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    unachievable‚ utopian a waste of time and energy are ignorant of the moral power of a cause of whose time has come”. (Revitalization of the Reparations Movement Chicago). These strong remarks should be the thought of all Africans throughout the Caribbean‚ furthermore the world as we seek reparation for the continued pain and suffering that slavery has left behind. Reparations is the process of repairing the consequences of crimes committed and the attempt to reasonably remove the habilitating effects

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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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    The Haitian Revolution and Its Effects on its Caribbean Neighbors Research Question  What is the Haitian Revolution and how did it effect its Caribbean Neighbors? Thesis Statement  The Haitian Revolution began as a mere fight for a nation’s independence but turned into a symbol of significance and hope to the surrounding colonies of the Caribbean. The Haitian Revolution   It is most significant as being the first successful slave rebellion. It is characterized and highly noted for lasting

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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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    INTRODUCTION This S.B.A (school based assessment) contains factual information on 17th century Port Royal. It will inform the reader about how Port Royal gained its wealth and infamous reputation. It contains information on Port Royal’s economy. This project will inform on the livestyle of the residents of Port Royal during the 17th century and how trading was conducted. It will tell how the buccaneers contributed to Port Royals economy. RATIONALE In the 17th

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    SOCIAL STUDIES Problems associated with the Caribbean Sea: Marine Pollution- Marine pollution refers to ocean contamination‚ especially with man-made waste or by-products. This is considered to be a severe problem by many environmentalists‚ since it can have detrimental and lasting effects on the global marine ecosystem. There are several types of marine pollution‚ each of which has the potential to harm the delicate balance of life. Drug trafficking - Drug trafficking is a major

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    their LGBT peers. 5. What can be done to instil a higher level of tolerance within society? Statement of the Problem Caribbean society as a whole is widely infamous as being extremely homophobic. This holds true as well for Trinidadian society. Nevertheless‚ it is becoming more obvious that LGBT citizens are beginning to find their voice with the advent of social media and gay-friendly American entertainment‚ and at a younger age as well. More and more teenagers are coming to terms with

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     Indentureship‚ on the other hand‚ specifically East Indian Indentureship‚ was the arrival of East Indians from India to the Caribbean to replace African labor under a contract which they open-mindedly agreed to. In theory‚ as described by some historical references and using the previously stated definitions it can be stated that Indian Indentureship in the British Colonized Caribbean between 1845 -1917 was not a form of chattel slavery but the conditions however were reminiscent of the past system of

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    Question 1: Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of functionalist explanations as applied to the study of contemporary society. Support your response with details and examples from studies conducted in the Caribbean on stratification. Functionalism is a consensus perspective that sees society as based on shared values into which members are socialized. It sees society as like an organism‚ each part performing functions to maintain the system as a whole. For example‚ religion‚ the education system

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    The Bahamas is a nation consisting of 29 islands. It is located in the Atlantic Ocean north of Cuba. In 1492 the Bahamas was discovered by Christopher Columbus. In 1973 the Bahamas attained independence from the UK. I would live in the Bahamas; I believe it is a very beautiful and stable country. The reasons for this are the country’s views on capital punishment which I see as very lawful to inmates on death row‚ also the country has a very calm and relaxed environment that is based around tourism

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