History of Jamaica

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    The one piece of art that pique my interest was the “Sugar Face”, by Victor Cartagena during the exploration of the San Jose Museum of Art. Born in 1966, at El Salvador, Cartagena is an established acclaimed multimedia artist acknowledged for his campaign having an interest on the migrant workers and the injustice of the renowned corporations having their success built from the strenuous act of reaping sugars. Born as a Salvadoran, Cartagena’s work were showcased in the Bay Area since the late…

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    tropical energy to it because it is part of the Caribbean. It is hot all year round and literally has untouched nature because of political sanctions. Cuba is only 90 miles from Key West, Florida and it is surrounded by Haiti and Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Bahamas, Turks and Caicos Islands, and Cayman Islands. Cuba is the largest island in the Caribbean. Currently, people can legally travel to Cuba if it is educational, religious, volunteer work, etc. Plane tickets to Cuba from the United…

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    Visit To Cuba

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    A place you will find interesting to visit My favorite thing to do is traveling. There are a lot of interesting countries to visit around the world; but my favorite is Cuba. I think Cubans are very nice and hospitable people. When you go to Cuba you feel like you are at home. In my opinion, there are three things that make that country great for visiting: 1. culture 2. food and 3. nature. First, I think that Cuban culture is fascinating and mixed. It has influences from Europe, Africa and Asia.…

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    Bob Marley

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    Federal (1961), Coxsone Dodd’s Studio One (1962), Bob Marley’s Tuff Gong (1965), Lee “Scratch” Perry’s Black Ark (1973) music studios contributed to and supported Bob Marley’s music growth and international success. The music producing studios in Jamaica were as equal in ambition and spirit to Berry Gordy’s Sounds of Motown/Detroit, MI; Satellite/Stax Records of Memphis, Tennessee; Kings Records in James Brown era; Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff’s Sound of…

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    Why Visit When You Can Live Here? Have you ever found yourself on vacation in a tropical paradise wishing you never had to leave? Well the truth is, you can live in paradise all year-round! Puerto Rico is an island paradise that offers mild climate, gorgeous scenery, friendly people, and culture galore. It also offers a variety of housing options like condos with ocean front views and in-town rental apartments. Are You Thinking of Moving to Puerto Rico? Moving to Puerto Rico from the United…

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    Puerto Rican Culture

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    Puerto Rico’s Culture Hola! The culture of Puerto Rico attracts me because my mom is Puerto Rican. The capitol of Puerto Rico is San Juan. The city of San Juan is the perfect place to experience true Puerto Rican culture. Puerto Rico has similar sports to America. Although we are Puerto Rican, we don’t always practice the country’s cultural norms. I would love to visit and learn more about the Puerto Rican culture. Puerto Rico has many facts for such a small island. Puerto Rico’s is…

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    Jamaica Research Paper

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    Some of the most important natural resources for the island of Jamaica are sugar, bananas, coffee, and cocoa. Jamaica is one of the world’s largest producers of bauxite. Those resources are only 4 of many other natural resources. Some other natural resources such as , crude oil, clay, and limestone help benefit their country. Those resources help benefit their country by making cement, creating large or small industries. Also they help create new jobs for people. The trees in Jamaica’s many…

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    Bob Marley Research Paper

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    Bob Marley was born February 6, 1945 to Norval Marley and Cedella Booker in Nine Mile, Jamaica. His birth name was actually Nesta Robert Marley, but his parents quickly changed the name because they realized that it was too feminine. Norval Marley left behind his family, and passed away before Bob could ever meet him. His childhood was spent in rural areas, while living a few years in the ghettos of Jamaica. Marley was nicknamed “White boy”, because his skin was much lighter than the other…

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    As a powerful weapon, Reggae music can forcefully stop mental slavery with its symbolic musical strategies. Reggae musicians such as Bob Marley, Skip Marley, and Stephen Marley have effectively opened the minds of the African and Afro-Caribbean people from the immoral education of mental slavery. According to Ennis Edmonds, the reggae musicians are “telling Blacks the truth about their African roots and African identity” (pg. 29). For instance, in Skip Marley’s song “Lions”, he has powerful…

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    American movie directed by Stephanie Black. It examines the economic and social state of affairs in Jamaica, and specifically the impact on that of the International fund and also the World Bank's structural adjustment policies. Its start line is that the essay a little Place by Jamaica Kincaid. The result, she argues, has been the destruction of Jamaican business and agriculture, the top of Jamaica as a self-sustaining economic entity, and its conversion into a marketplace for North American…

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