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    The Bahamas is a very beautiful, and scary, place. The tourist sites aren't run down, the people there clean it. Something that is like the island is the cruise ship, in the sense that they are both very elegant. The people that lived there had a very laid back lifestyle that anyone would love. If I had a choice, I would live there. Even though the island was beautiful, it was also very scary. Just walking down the street we saw someone almost be ran over by the crazy drivers there.The thing that

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    The Commonwealth of the Bahamas is a country known for its crystal blue waters and beaches that make a sun worshiper believe they have died and gone on to another world, a better world. In addition to these deep blue waters and sandy white beaches, the Bahamas is also home to some wonderful authors and writers, including a homegrown writer Dave Gayle, life coach Denika Carothers, short story writer Shawn T. Gardiner, meteorologist Wayne Neely, Bahamian born published writer Alison Albury, romantic

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    Back in the summer of 2007, my family decided to board a plane and travel to the Bahamas for our vacation. When we got there, we were able to go around to many different places. One of the very first things my family decided to do was going down to the beach. Afterwards, we walked over to the pool to hang out. Later on in the week, my parents decided that we were all going to swim with dolphins. Throughout our trip, we were able to explore the area and experience many memorable events. Out of all

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    Bahamas Chapter 2 Summary

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    Chapter 1 Chapter 2 The Bahamas average temperature in the summer is 75.f. Also the average in the winter is 21.c. It rains a lot in the Bahamas, it rains 1497 millimeters a year. ANd it has 4 seasons. The Bahamas vegetables is Hot pepper, Plantain, Pumpkin, Sweet Pepper, Sweet potato, and Tomato. And the animals they have are no poisonous snakes and it is not listed as being an endangered animal. Also curly tailed lizards and they are not endangered. 230 species of birds some are endangered

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    with sand like grains of sugar and the sound of waves crashing onto the shore a short distance away and the warmth of the summer sun on your back. That is just some of what I was able to experience when my family took a week long vacation to the Bahamas. I’ve never really forgotten that week and I know that I want to be able to go back there again in the future. I was only nine at the time but even then I was able appreciate the trip. I remember having to to wake up at 4:00 am to make it to the

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    Between 1775 and 1789 the population of the Bahamas increased substantially. During this period the Treaty of Versailles returned the Bahamas territory to British rule and Florida to Spanish rule. These events created an exodus of loyalists, seeking sanctuary in the Bahamas as they evacuated Florida. Thus the majority of immigrants to the Bahamas came from Florida, however this reduced in March 1785. New York also provided Bahamas with 1000 refuges. Which is reflected in the instance where, Sir

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    The Bahamas is a place full of amazing things and wonders. Seeing pictures of this place makes me want to visit through out my life people that would visit would always tell me “If there’s ever a time that you want to visit a place with different water resorts and historic land marks the Bahamas is the place to go.” Some people go to see celebrity grave sights such as Anna Nicole Smith and her son, some just go to get away and be by the water to get there mind off of things. Some just go for surprises

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    The Effects of Diversification and Globalization in the Bahamas Diversification and globalization are important to the wellbeing and financial stability of any country. These traits are valuable to both individual and group strengths. Understanding these modules can affect the way people or corporations manage their business affairs. To understand the importance of both diversification and globalization we must first understand their individual importance. Let’s first look at diversification.

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    The Bahamas The Bahamas is a chain of amazing islands, full of palm trees and beautiful beaches and shores. It is located in the North Atlantic Ocean. Its neighbors are Florida from the southeast and Cuba from the northeast. Strolling on that clear blue water along with some of the Bahamas’s 377,544 people, would be an amazing experience. Just smelling the fresh air would make you forget all your troubles, and relax. Just a long, flat coral and some low rounded hills all in one place including

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    The Bahamas

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    Illegal activities have permeated the Bahamas as far back as the time of Edward “Blackbeard” Teach; during the late 1600’s to the early 1700’s when pirates plundered British ships and occupied the islands of the Bahamas. But no illegal activity would prove to be as invasive as the drug trade of the 1980’s, which is embedded in the culture of drug use and drug smuggling of those 700 islands and cays. In the early 80’s I was oblivious to the fact that there was a major drug trade raging in our islands

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