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    First time I got my purse is when I went on a cruise to the Bahamas and I saw this purse in the $10 store. My first time seeing the purse I fell in love with it because they had in my favorite color, I can carry on my shoulder, and it show people I been to the Bahamas. On that note, ever since then I’m in love with this purse I’m always wearing this purse now. My purse is purple, red, white, and black that says “I heart Bahamas”. Inside of my purse is black all over, but I have a wallet, comb,…

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    The waves were crashing gently against the boat making me sway softly back and forth. I opened the door to my balcony and took an immense breath of fresh air. The sweet smell of salt took over my body. On this day, I realized babysitting in the Bahamas wasn’t going to be as dreadful as I imagined. Every day at nap time, I was responsible for putting the kids down for a nap. It was the uneventful part of my trip. I was upstairs rocking Broen to sleep when I heard a roaring slam. I thought to…

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    Snorkeling Bahamas Experience The Best Snorkeling In Bahamas The Bahamas stellar beaches are Paradise on the Earth. Tourists from all around the world come here tempted by white and in some locations pink silky sand and azure warm sea. Snorkeling in the Bahamas beckons a vast number of people by its blue crystal-clear water, which is mostly serene, and endless lines of exuberant coral reefs with rich marine life. Bahamas snorkeling is the perfect choice for both newcomers and snorkeling & diving…

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    raped. This impacts the economy of The Bahamas tremendously because when those incidents occur tourist tend to write bad reports on The Bahamas which will cause other people not want to visit The Bahamas and will cause a decrease in profits in the Tourism Industry. Another impact of crime in The Bahamas is Family. Families has lost love ones in severe crimes such as murder which is now one of the most common acts of crime frequently committed here in The Bahamas the effects of murder can…

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    Bahamas Vacation Essay

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    The Bahamas is a peaceful set in its own way to where there are many spectacular views that caught one’s eye. This is one place where I could just sit forever, with stretches of powder- white sands on Nassau Paradise Island- with an average water temperature of 80 degrees that everyone would enjoy a fantastic white sandy beach adventure every day. With their array of luxury boutiques, local shops and world-famous straw market- not to mention duty free prices-on one hand and on the other they can…

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    There is something magically relaxing about a trip to a tropical paradise. You can let your stresses melt away as the palm trees sway overhead and you recline back with a coconut drink. The Bahamas is a major visitation spot for people searching for a way to unwind from a hard year of work. With fantasies of warm sea breezes and a sun-kissed tan on one's shoulder, any tropical paradise is the key location for most people. However, as many working individuals find themselves caught up in the…

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    The Bahamas is a nation that is highly dependent on tourism. Hence, the government of the Bahamas has undertaken extensive marketing to attract visitors, to its warm climate, the beauty of the beaches, followed by the diversity of hotel facilities. According to Dean W. Collinwood, "Since the end of world War II, tourism has become the unchallenged engine of the Bahamian economy." (Dean) Ramesh Ramsaran has gone so far as to assert that the industry has "affected every faucet of economic life in…

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    you find yourself running out of air more quickly than you realized; or even wasting time keeping yourself level, and missing out on some of the spectacular undersea life in The Bahamas. Whether you're a seasoned pro, or still "wet behind the ears", there are a few hints and tips that can help you make the most of your Bahamas dive. Equalizing One of the most common challenges for inexperienced divers, equalizing can be painful if it's left too late during your descent. For the best results,…

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    likely to be unemployed or acquires lower skilled jobs. In order for the Bahamas to be effective in the improvement of literacy among high school graduates, the government must revised and reform the educational system and adequately train new teachers. But ultimately, parents must be more involved with their children's education and intellectual development. Without rectifying these critical issue within society the Bahamas will not be able to become…

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    Bahamas Exotic Trip

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    My Exotic Trip to the Bahamas Sunny skies, Hot sand, crystal clear ocean, that is what you can find in the Magnificent Bahamas. Some of the amazing adventures I did in the Bahamas are swimming with the dolphins, finding exotic restaurants, and looking at the amazing animals. I wish I could go back to the Bahamas to see the amazing resort we stayed at. We landed at 7:00 on a cool Thursday morning. As we were getting off the plane, me and my sister were running to get out of the hot and stuffy…

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