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    Europeans in Jamaica

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    When did they come? Jamaica was first colonized by a native group of South American origin who‚ in the early history of Jamaica‚ called their home a paradise of wood and water. The Arawak were there to greet Christopher Columbus when he arrived in Jamaica in 1494‚ beginning a long period of European colonization there. The history of Jamaica as a European outpost saw the island under Spanish rule for 150 years‚ during which the city now known as Spanish Town was established and flourished as the

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    Globalisation on Jamaica

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    1. Causes of globalization affecting Jamaica: * For Jamaica‚ the main reason for globalization was darker. The energy Crisis of the early 1970s forced the Jamaican Government to take out loans from the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank to cover the rising expenses of fuel based imports. However they weren’t interested in cooperating with Jamaica in developing native infrastructure and resources‚ so they enforced a short-term repayment of the debt‚ budget cuts in areas supporting

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    Homeownership in Jamaica

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    “MEETING NEEDS‚ MEANS AND DREAMS: THE HOME OWNERSHIP CHALLENGE IN JAMAICA.” The late Honourable Donald Buchanan‚ former Minister of Water and Housing‚ stated in the 2004 Sectoral Presentation‚ that “home ownership is a Jamaican dream. “It confers on our people a sense of self and identity and undermines the collective sense of rootlessness‚ displacement and wandering that characterize the socio-historical condition common to Africans in the Diaspora.” Home ownership is a “collective space defined

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    Tourism in Jamaica

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    Tourism in the country of Jamaica has long since proven to be very popular ever since it was hyped up as a health spa in 1862. Since than mass tourism has taken full effect not only with its natural beauty and many attractions but with the work and development of the Jamaican Tourist Board it has become a favored tourist destination in the Caribbean region. Since tourism is Jamaica ’s primary foreign exchange industry the Jamaican government has continually invested in tourism development. While

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    Chapter 3 The Political and Legal Environments Facing Business Political and legal systems across countries both coverage and vary. The cultural‚ political and leal‚ and economic systems create the potential benefits costs‚ and challenges of the business environment in a country. Political systems can be assessed according to two dimensions: the degree to which they emphasize collectivism as opposes to individualism‚ and the degree to which they are democratic as opposed to totalitarian.

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    Barack Obama is undoubtedly one of the most influential African Americans of today. Although merely a man of forty-three years‚ Obama has had a diverse political and legal career. The Hawaiian-born son of a Kenyan father and a white mother‚ Obama graduated from Columbia University to organize a public housing project on Chicago’s South Side. Three years later‚ after graduating magna cum laude from Harvard Law School‚ Obama returned to Chicago in 1992 to coordinate a massive voter registration campaign

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    Corruption in Jamaica

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    figures ruined‚ and reputations of well-respected organizations and business firms badly tarnished in consequence of corruption. According to an article published April 26‚ 2009‚ Jamaica was ranked the most corrupt country in the Western Hemisphere measuring the highest on index countries perceived to be most corrupt. Jamaica outpaced its regional counterparts on the perceived corruption index with a mean score of 85.6 points out of 100‚ three points above the 2006 survey‚ which suggests a growing public

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    BUL 3130 COURSE TITLE: The Legal Environment of Business COURSE DESCRIPTION AND PREREQUISITES: Prerequisites: None. This course is required of all business majors. It introduces the student to law‚ its relationship to and impact upon business. Consideration is given to the Uniform Commercial Code‚ anti-trust regulations‚ employment law‚ criminal law‚ contracts‚ international law‚ property law (real and personal)‚ and the social and political environment in which a business operates.

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    LegalPolitical‚ Ethical Dimension - Week 5 Midterm 1. Question : TCO B. After the 2010 fall election‚ the Democratic National Committee (DNC) decides to take matters into its own hands. During the lame duck session‚ they pass a new "Elections Are Free Act" that requires single people who make more than $75‚000/year or married couples who make more than $150‚000/year to provide a copy of their tax return to their local county officials before being allowed to register to vote. The return must

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    Maroons of Jamaica

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    Introduction Jamaican Maroons date back to the English conquest of Jamaica in 1655. At that time‚ the retreating Spanish freed their African slaves. They armed them and encouraged them to fight a guerrilla war against the new British Colonies. The released and runaway slaves‚ aided by Jamaica’s mountainous terrain; evaded capture‚ formed fighting bands and eventually split into two powerful communities. It is from these remote communities that the Jamaican Maroons raided British settlements and

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