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    Abstract The case study: Cool Waters Year in Review 2008 is a comprehensive case study of an actual firm that is currently operating in Trinidad and Tobago. The Cool Waters case touches aspects of both financial and managerial accounting at an advanced level‚ as well as decision-making at an advanced managerial level. Although it is predominantly fictional‚ it is based on a number of actual events that took place within the local firm. The case material was prepared for students who are currently

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    because of the growth of jet travel‚ the U.S. embargo of Cuba‚ aid-financed air and sea transport infrastructure‚ and the expansion of foreign hotel investments. Within two decades‚ the Bahamas‚ Puerto Rico‚ Virgin Islands in the north‚ Aruba and Barbados in the south grew into popular international resorts. During the 1970 also cruise ship traffic grew significantly and expanded to the rest of the Caribbean islands (Wilkinson‚ 1997). Caribbean vacation package is a product that is produced‚ advertised

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    Avocado Essay

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    In today’s world of intermingled cultures‚ avocados and avocado byproducts are everywhere. During the past century‚ avocados have become such an american staple that it’s easy to forget that they did not originate in the United States. Avocados are have such a long lineage of cultivation and domestication that their true origins are unknown. However‚ plant distribution suggests that they are native to central Mexico where they were first called “āhuacatl” by the indigenous Nahuatl (Aztec) people

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    Theme of Religion in ‘The Crucible’     ­Puritanism revolves around the ideology of honest prayer and hard work.   ­Play isn’t based on the religious aspect of  the play‚ but the lack of it.   ­Puritans were very afraid of hell and the more sins they committed‚ the closer to hell  they were.   ­Relates to many issues at the time‚ the McCarthy era reflecting to the theocracy in  Salem   Historical Background   ­Christians in America tried to convert native Americans and failed as the Indians  became violent and resentful of their presence

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    Double Taxation

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    Introduction Double taxation arises when an individual or business acquiring income in a foreign country is required to pay taxes on that income in both the foreign country as well as the country of origin. For example‚ an American company operating in a developing country‚ in the absence of a tax treaty between the two countries may have to pay a withholding tax to the government of the developing country‚ as well as corporation tax to the United States government (Howard‚ 2001‚ p. 259). The

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    The origins of the Atlantic Slave Trade were products of Western Europe’s expansion of power that began at the beginning of the 1500’s through the 1900‘s. The main contributing European countries to the Atlantic Slave Trade were Portugal‚ Spain‚ the Netherlands‚ France‚ and England. Portugal lead the movement during the 1400’s and arrived in Western Africa in hopes to find Christian allies to spread Christianity against the Muslims of Northern Africa. But they soon became more interested in trade

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    Brooklyn Collegiate Tarifur Rahman Global 03/06/13 British in Australia 1. What were and where were all of the colonial possessions of the imperialist country? Answer: * The Caribbean: Antigua and Barbuda‚ Bahamas‚ Barbados‚ Belize‚ Dominica‚ Grenada‚ Guyana‚ Jamaica‚ St. Kitts & Nevis‚ St. Lucia‚ St. Vincent & the Grenadines‚ Trinidad & Tobago * Australia and Oceania: Australia‚ Fiji‚ New Zealand‚ Tuvalu * North America: Canada‚ the U.S 2. What

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    First Writing Assignment October 4‚ 2014 Pre-Columbian History of the Caribbean Indigenous People The longitudinal area located between modern day Cuba and Barbados is known as the Caribbean region of America. This area was the location of two indigenous populations: Tainos and the Siboneys. Both indigenous groups‚ Tainos and Siboneys migrated to the Caribbean region. The first indigenous group to migrate to the Caribbean was the Siboneys. Although their origin has been debated‚ the common

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    The Crucible – Character Essay: Abigail Williams In the play The Crucible‚ written by Arthur Miller‚ Abigail Williams is a very manipulative‚ seductive‚ and dishonest person. She is constantly caught up in a lie or is in the presence of trying to manipulate a person or a group of people. This vicious antagonist will stop at nothing to attain her demented goals. Although‚ in the end‚ Abigail’s persuasive lies do not get her what she really wants‚ her actions throughout the play influence many events

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    Planting and cutting sugar canes were only two of the jobs they had to do. They also had to take the canes to the crushing mill and boil the cane juice (Doc. 8). As the slave population grew‚ more sugar was produced. Document ten states that in Barbados in seventeen twelve‚ there were 42‚000 slaves and 6‚343 tons of sugar produced. By seventeen ninety-two‚

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