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    After 1655‚ Animism was destroyed in the West Indies. The cause of this was not natural‚ or preferred‚ but rather coerced by other humans. What are the differences between “discovering” and “invading”? Discovering is defined as determining the existence or presence of something‚ whereas‚ invading means marching aggressively into another’s territory by military force for the purposes of conquest and occupation. In this essay‚ I will be extending very acutely into this issue‚ identifying the reasoning

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    West Indies Yacht Club Resort (Case No. 1) I. Problem Statement: Patrick Dowd must find a way to unify the different types of cultures at the West Indies Yacht Club Resort. Thus he can use his expertise to recommend strategies to the resort. II. Alternatives: a. Develop ways to recognize culture differences and work on how to coexist. b. Break into groups based on culture and have these groups form teams and work together. c. Stricter management. III. Analysis: a. Develop ways to recognize

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    Case 2 Key Issues: The key issue for the Accra Beach Hotel lies amongst the hotel’s tendency to serve several customer segments. The hotel is booked for the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB)‚ and also tries to cater to frequent vacationers at the same time. These segments behave in different ways‚ thus their needs and expectations may conflict. The noisiness from the cricket group spoils the experience of other guests who have arrived to relax in a peaceful environment. The tension between

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    To: Mr. Jim Johnson (General Manager)‚ West Indies Yacht Club Resort From: Mr. Patrick Dowd (Management Consultant) Date: 1/12/2007 Subject: Recommendation Report for West Indies Yacht Club Resort Introduction The purpose of this recommendation report is to sort out the existing problems of West Indies Yacht Club Resort and to suggest some feasible solutions to improve the current situation. This report is going to identify the key issues in the resort‚ list and discuss the main findings‚

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    brings a soberness which will result in a matured or immature response. Almost a year to date I penned an article titled‚ “The More Things Change‚ The More They Remain The Same”‚ which looked at the subtle and glaring changes that have occurred in West Indies cricket over the past two years. The majority

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    Amelioration refers to the act of relieving ills‚ and changing for the better. The West India Interest was made up of planters who lived in the colonies and those in the mother colonies. The London Society for the gradual abolition of slavery was formed in 1823. The society wanted amelioration to be made a part of the government’s policy‚ to be enforced by law and to be followed by abolition (at an early date). Thomas Fowell Buxton‚ the chief parliamentary spokesman on slavery introduced in 1823

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    NOTES TO ADJUSTMENTS TO EMANCIPATION From: Caribbean History for CSEC by Kevin Baldeosingh et al Problems affecting the West Indian sugar industry in the post-emancipation period 1. Increasing cost of production. There was mismanagement of estates by managers who were in charge because of absentee ownership. Labourers had to be paid wages now that slavery was abolished. 2. Increasing debts Planters had borrowed extensively from British merchants and were unable to repay thaeir loans because

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    this was a step needed to be taken for the British West Indies to develop. Sir Arthur Lewis policy aided in the development of the B.W.I but the policy itself also hindered development as well as left out major aspects of development. After Lewis studied the system known as Operation Bootstrap (policy of deliberately inviting foreign direct investors) in Puerto Rico‚ he set out to adopt and implement similar in the British West Indies. The economies of the British Caribbean were mainly

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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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    on sugar estates after emancipation. Full emancipation of the slaves was achieved in 1838 in the British West Indies and 1848 in the French colonies. The post-emancipation period was viewed with fear by planters who believed that mass of ex-slaves would exodus the plantations‚ robbing them of their labour supply. In many cases this was so. However‚ one can argue that the British West Indies experienced a greater labour problem than the French colonies of Martinique and Guadeloupe. Therefore‚ the

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