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    As a young boy I had always wanted to go to the ocean, I didn't care where I just loved to swim. My father had decided for our special Christmas gift he would take us to Orlando, Florida, and eventually the Bahamas. My brothers and I never thought we would Experience anything quite like this. It was a crisp December morning, there hadn't been any snow yet, for Dighton rarely sees snow. I had gotten up to play video games before my bullies for brothers would kick me off of it. We had an Xbox back

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    where the Sovereign, even while free to, does not oppose them. Silence is taken to imply acceptance. However, for laws to be heeded they need to be accepted. The aim of the Social Contract is to determine a legitimate political authority. In the Bahamas this authority is the elected Government on the

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    Paper On The Bahamas

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    1. This paper provides background information on The Bahamas. The main topics will include: history and myth, economics and resources, and will tie the two into the United States’ interests in the country. 2. The Bahamas were first inhabited between 500 and 800 AD by the Lucayans who came from Cuba and South America. The Lucayans were said to have crossed from Cuba to The Bahamas in canoes.1 The Lucayan people lived peaceably on the islands for centuries by living on nourishment from the ocean

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    Gaea Research Paper

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    The island of Gaea wasn't always the popular tourist destination with the likes of Ibiza and Majorca. At the start, the native islanders were enjoying the silence while America owned the island in the fifties and sixties until The Bahamas became a massive tourist destination. Companies from all over America started on work to turn Gaea into a massive, popular tourist island with bars and resorts all over the coastline like Spain's Ibiza and China's Hainan. Despite the estimations of the resort island

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    Aids in the Bahamas

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    AIDS in Bahamians, ages 15-44 A major cause of death of Bahamians in the age group 15 to 44 is AIDS. This is a result of unprotected sex, ignorance and the reluctancy to get tested and treated. Many Bahamians engage in sexual intercourse without the use of contraceptives. Ignorant to the dangers of AIDS, they believe that nothing will happen. When and if there is a slight belief that one is infected with AIDS, Bahamians tend to hesitate to get tested or treated because of appearances. However

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    Gambling is not a sin as told by some religious sectors. As long as it isn’t done in moderation and if it is known that the person is still in control. Furthermore, it is fine as long as the person isn’t in debt. A conscious is the power that everyone has to decide which information is right or wrong when facing big challenges. All possibilities in this life might be good within the limits. Gambling has a number of negative effects that distinguish it from other challenging activities, but for

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    What Is The Bahamas

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    Many people see the Bahamas, and other Caribbean countries, just as playgrounds for the rich. Having a parent who was born and raised in the Bahamas, I see it differently. I see it as a country where people earn a living, raise their families. The kind of like life here in Canada, except instead of palm trees, we have snow. Okay, so maybe there are a lot of vast differences between the two countries. Tourism is a big industry in the Bahamas, and why not, it's a beautiful country, full of exciting

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    Bahamas Experience

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    Last summer I went on a cruise The Bahamas with my family. This trip was very special to me because it helped me to come out of my shell a bit. While on the boat I experienced all sorts of new things. I would not have had a good trip if I had not been adventurous. It was important for me to be adventurous because it led to many new experiences. My adventures did not start on the cruise. The first new experience I faced was riding in an airplane. This was terrifying to me; so much so, I almost

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    Banking in the Bahamas

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    Banking in the Bahamas Banking is an important part of the Bahamian economy because it generates a source of income for The Bahamas. In fact, banking which is a TERTIARY industry is the second largest industry in The Bahamas. The first bank in The Bahamas was the Government Savings Bank established in 1836. It was also known as the Public Bank of The Bahamas but closed in 1886. In the same year of its collapse, a Government Savings Bank was established under the control of the Post Office Department

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    Crime and the Bahamas

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    tiny communities, it seems as though crime is everywhere. From something as simple as stealing a cellular device, to the more evident violent gang crimes, In the Bahamas crime plagues many of our streets today. In this research, as a group we sought out to seek reasons for the rapid increase of crime over the 40 years since the Bahamas gained its independence in 1973 and reasons that contributed to the increase in criminal activity. We looked at a society once back when, where our community was

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