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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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    Theme: “The study investigates the increase in Burglary in the king’s park area and how lack of education affects the increase in burglary” Subject Discipline: Caribbean Studies Due Date: Table of Contents Introduction……………………………………………………………………. 3 Literature Review……………………………………………………………… 5 Methodology………….…………….…………………………………………. 7 Presentation of Findings………………………………………………………. 8 Interpretation of Findings……………………………………………………… 13 Discussion of

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    Cac 330 Afro-Caribbean

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    DANC 330: Afro-Caribbean Video Viewing Response Katherine Hagedorn defines the main goal of the ritual ceremonies that incorporate rhythms of the bata drum‚ songs‚ and dances is to "summon the santos to the earth‚ so that the deities may soothe those who are grieving‚ heal those who are sick‚ rebuke those who have acted unwisely‚ bless those who appear to be deserving‚ and set the tone for the next fee weeks or months in the community"(76). In this description is where I found the greatest

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    final decision of selfish needs versus heroism. Disney is especially pivotal in the spreading of the belief that people are inherently good among children‚ who grow up with this seemingly harmless belief. One such film is Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. In one memorable scene‚ Captain Jack Sparrow appears to have betrayed his fellow protagonists to the cursed pirates in order to gain wealth and power. However‚ he uses this as an act

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    hero and this is emphisized as jack does not want to shoot will as he says ‘’this bullet is not ment for you ‘’ meaning he went to port royal with a mission. The director does this to reveal a major plot point. the director of "the pirates of the caribbean" portrays miss elizabeth swann as a naive and dependent girl but this impression is ruined the second time we meet her. in the first encounter we see elizabeth trying on a dress her father has bought her from london. she seems very feminine‚ well

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    Daiana Almanzar 10/9/14 Ba’Nikongo: The Caribbean: From Emancipation to Independence The abolition of slavery was a moderate‚ continuous and uneven process all through the Caribbean. After more than three centuries under an uncaring work framework in which a large number of Africans from numerous spots kicked the bucket in the fields and urban areas of the Caribbean‚ the procedure of abolition was the subject of genuine and profound thought for the segments fixing to the estate

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    RATIONALE The reason why the researcher chose this topic to explore is because the researcher wishes to Learn more about his ancestors who settled in the Americas years ago. Also the researcher wants to know more about the Europeans and to prove that they once settled and ruled in Jamaica .several aspects of British legacy in Jamaica that are explored in this project are architecture‚ food‚ religion‚ place names and language .certaintly This will Educate people about their History and

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    theories to be found. I was given an assignment to watch Pirate’s of the Caribbean‚ The Curse of the Black Pearl and analyze it with the theories I have learned. The purpose of this review on the scene is to analyze how the scene can be related to theories and concepts found in interpersonal communication. I have found many compelling theories‚ which of those are power theory‚ non-verbal message‚ conflict management and social exchange theory. In this story‚ it tells us a tale about thrilling high-seas

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    SOCIETY MODEL VALIDLY EXPLAINS THE CURRENT CARIBBEAN SOCIETY IN BOTH SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC TERMS” - DISCUSS [30 MARKS] TS – The plantation society model served the purpose of rigidly structuring society in order to facilitate clear economic goals. The Caribbean has since shed many of the harsh rigidities of the system in favour of more liberal social order but many elements of the plantation system still remain today. Much like the plantation model‚ the Caribbean continues to be rooted in economic development

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    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 Caribbean syncretism with a mixture of Amerindian and African feeling. In ancient times‚ the tradition

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