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    The sugar trade was driven by its easy accessibility of slaves‚ land‚ and the sugar itself. Due to these characteristics the sugar trade flourished greatly through much of the world. Slaves were a main reason for the increase in sugar crops. The trading of slaves was already increasing at the time and therefore made obtaining them even easier. Document 10 show the correlation between slave population and sugar produced. It demonstrates how an increase in slaves produced an increase in sugar. Slaves

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    Explain what is meant by Wine of Astonishment when say how it relates to what takes place in the West Indies novel. The name Wine of Astonishment derived from Psalm 60:3. Thou hast shown thy people hard things: thou hast made us to drink the wine of astonishment. The people might have been through hard times like the people of Bonasse. Things were not going the way that they like. That was the meaning of shown thy people hard things. The wine of astonishment might mean to weaken the people‚ to take

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    Here is the compensation program for our three Disney managers that will be setting up our new Disney Resorts and Cruise Line in the city of Port Royal in the Caribbean. To begin with‚ let’s start with an overview of our compensation plans strategy and goals. At Disney we believe compensation is a sign of our member’s worth and an improver of self-confidence‚ performance and the shared vision. A comprehensive rewarding compensation plan is a key factor in the ability to retain our talent. In

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    Communication * Communication – The process of transmitting verbal‚ visual or written information from one individual or group to another. * Communiqué –An official announcement issued by government after some negotiation or deliberation about an intent or agreement. * News Agency – An organization that supplies news/information to subscribing newspapers‚ television stations‚ magazines and broad casting companies. * Medium – Any means or device used to transfer message from one sender

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    When I entered the University of the West Indies‚ I thought I was at the summit of English Language‚ the summit of writing‚ the summit of analysis‚ but I was in for a rude awakening when I entered my first class for Writing in the Disciplines‚ FD14A. The foundation course Writing in the Disciplines on a yearly basis intends to shape the students of the West Indies into an ideal UWI graduate that is‚ being a critical and creative thinker‚ being a better analyst‚ a problem solver‚ team player etc.

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    Plantation and 2mks

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    Caribbean Studies Paper 1‚ May/June 2010 Section A- Module 1- Caribbean Culture and Society 1. (a) Outline ONE advantage of defining the Caribbean in geographical terms. [2mks] (b) Outline ONE disadvantage of using a geological basis for defining the Caribbean. [2mks] (c) Explain why Mexico is sometimes described as ‘Caribbean’. [2mks] 2. (a) Define the term ‘plate tectonics’ [2mks] (b) Describe TWO ways in which volcanic activity has influenced Caribbean society

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    Paper 02 – Essay Questions This paper consisted of four (4) sections — A‚ B‚ C and D. * Section A focused on Module 1‚ Caribbean Society and Culture‚ and contained two questions. Candidates were required to choose one question from this Section. * Section B‚ which focused on Module 2‚ Issues in Caribbean development‚ had two questions. Candidates were required to do one question from this Section. * Section C‚ which focused on Module 1‚ Caribbean Society and Culture‚ had two questions

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    An Echo In THe Bone Notes

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    An Echo In The Bone The framework for the play’s action is provided by the Nine- Night ceremony of the dead‚ a wake-like ritual practiced by many of the syncretist Revival cults of Jamaica‚ but particularly by the followers of Pocomania The facts are revealed fairly quickly‚ for the play does not aim at ordinary suspense. Crew‚ who farms a smallholding just outside the big estate‚ has killed the white owner of the estate‚ and then apparently committed suicide. And if this violent act is not to

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    Think Piece This paper will seek to analyse Paul keen Douglas’ audio piece tanti at the oval. Paul keen Douglas‚ a Trinidadian‚ was raised in Grenada in his early childhood. He attended Presentation Boys College in his childhood and also holds various diplomas and degrees for television and radio broadcasting and sociology. He is known for his active involvement in theatre and performing arts from a young age .His main focus since returning to Trinidad was poetry‚ storytelling‚ advertising and dramatic

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    Rise of King Sugar

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    Rise of King Sugar During the seventeenth century the Caribbean economy experienced a great change that would be revolutionary. This change was termed the "Sugar Revolution". The "Sugar Revolution" describes the change from tobacco to sugar as the chief crop of the region and the changes that were associated with it. But was were the factors that led to this great change?   The factors include: 1. Competition: West Indian tobacco faced great competition from tobacco grown in the North American

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