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    The colorful buildings, crystal-clear waters, shimmering sand, and antique cars are all part of the character and rich culture of Cuba. The Caribbean island is also known for its rolling mountains, natural beauty, idyllic architecture, and vibrant history. Spaniards began colonizing in Cuba after Christopher Columbus discovered the island in 1492. As Spanish and African immigrants settled into the new land, they brought with them their distinct cultures, traditions, and history. After…

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    The music of the caribbean counterpoints revolves around folk, ritual, and dance hall music in a new mode. Out of the chapter the “most important aspects of Candomble and Macumba as the main links to samba, the national dance of Brazil”. Africanisms show their emotion in brazil by a traditional dance and this takes place in Rio de Janeiro in the south where there’s colorful carnivals. The taditional music and dance of the Orixas, which consist of three drums which have three elements of music…

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    Royal Caribbean

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    that they can manage each individual functional specialist. Most firms with a cost leadership strategy employ a functional organizational structure because they have few layers, simple reporting relationships, and a small corporate staff. Royal Caribbean International employs a functional organizational structure and can be used as an excellent example of a U-form structure. The CEO, Richard Fain,…

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    1. The Spanish-American War in the Caribbean Sea contains a lot of bodies of water surrounding islands and lands, which shows that were many resources available in the Caribbean Sea. There is the Windward, Leewards, Cayman Islands and the Bahamas. There is the Atlantic Ocean that is surrounded by the countries such as Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. The territorial outcomes of the Spanish American war solidify U.S. Naval control over the Panama Canal by the amount of trading routes and…

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    ago I realized how much I took my breaks off from school for granted, and this got me thinking about what I have done on the vacations I have taken during these breaks. Every year my parents take a four day to weeklong vacation somewhere in the Caribbean or Central America, and every other year I go along with them. Vacationing in a foreign country is a very interesting time for sure, and having been to Mexico three times (all in resorts), Costa Rica twice (once in a resort, and once in a rent…

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    Essay 21 April 2018 Get on the Road with AAA.com to having Fun in the Sun with Royal Caribbean Life is just one long trip so, why not take some time off to experience the sights and sounds along the way. Now you can, Royal Carribean and AAA.com have teamed up to give some lucky person a chance to win a luxurious, all-expenses-paid, Caribbean dream vacation by entering their new sweepstakes. The Royal Caribbean/AAA.com Ad uses a form of Ad populum appeal, to lure new potential customers to the…

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    Pirates of the Caribbean is a fictional series based on a captain named Jack Sparrow. Sparrow isn’t your average captain, for he is a pirate and a troublesome one at that of course. The series setting goes back in history when the world was ruled by the British Empire, the East India Trading Company (EITC) and the Spanish Empire, as pirates raid the sea defining any laws that come their way. There is a total of four movies out with a new one to be released this year. Each movie portrays Jack…

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    Archetypes in the Pirates of the Caribbean Series In the Pirates of the Caribbean series, there are many archetypical characters. Some of the archetypes represented are the good mother, a negative animal, shadow figure, and the trickster. The good mother is Tia Dalma, the bad animal is the Kraken, the shadow figure is Barbossa, and the trickster is Jack Sparrow. Tia Dalma would be the good mother in Pirates of the Caribbean. Tia Dalma is the person who Will Turner, Jack and Jack’s crew go to…

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    Caribbean Food

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    the day of the feast is different. While in Grenada the feast takes place on New Year’s Day, in China is takes place on the eve of New Year’s. Nevertheless, unlike in the Caribbean, the Chinese uses the last aspect of the meal as a symbol of abundance, something that is not done in Grenada or the Caribbean. Food in the Caribbean is mainly about pleasure…

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    Caribbean Hurricanes

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    the worst hurricanes killing over 200 people: the 18th storm of the Atlantic season, leaving thousands homeless. Although, preparations had been arranged, no one was ready for the damage that would be coming. Tropical storms are common in the Caribbean and only half of the ones that formulize, turn into hurricanes. The original predictions seemed harmless because only 1 in 29 hurricanes will actually hit the east coast. Due to the original and normal patterns of hurricanes,…

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