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    Like many other aspects of the Jamaican way of life, colonialism has shaped the way the media in Jamaica functions, but the country has managed to maintain large elements of its culture. In an article written in the Jamaica Observer, Haughton (2017) describes the state of Jamaica as an under-developed child who continues to depend on its parents for approval. “For many years colonialism milked Jamaica and other Caribbean countries by imposing a false identity on our people, diminishing resources

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    One vacation option to consider is Montego Bay,Jamaica an little Island off of Mexico. According to Travel around Jamaica Jamaica is the most stand-out islands in the caribbean, because of its weather and the Bob Marley cliff. Also a well known runner from Jamaica is Usain Bolt. Families can also go see/swim with the dolphins,sharks,and stingRays. This shows that Jamaica is different from wisconsin because it is not as warm as Jamaica. Families can also go on a cruise and snorkeling. There is

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    “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid is a perfect representation of a bildungsroman. It is about the transition of a girl to a woman dictated by the mother and their relationship. As the mother tries to define traditional womanhood; she lays out a fine list of dos and don’ts for the teen girl on how women should behave, dress, and their expected duties. There seems to be some conflict between the mother and girl; as the girl states “but I don’t sing benna on Sundays at all and never in Sunday school”. She

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    Jamaica is a small island in the Caribbean Sea, where many tourists go for the lovely weather and beaches. When tourists are there they don’t see that fact that Jamaica is a developing country. In the movie Life and Debt they show that it is in the developing, the also bring up the rules that the IMF gave them. It also gives a view on which developing course Jamaica is following. Three examples from the movie that shows that Jamaica is in a developing nation, is the dollar is less than the western

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    The short story “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid is one that deals with the issue of gender equality. Kincaid speaks on the hardships of growing up as a female in a poor country, but her story relates to the global issue of gender inequality. Gender politics is the main theme in the story, with Kincaid making it a clear point that her upbringing was unfavorable due to the different standards placed upon young girls and boys. In the story, Kincaid’s mother attempts to teach her daughter “life lessons”

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    “Is This Love” is the ultimate song to sit back and relax to. Many people, however, don’t recognize the political impact that Bob Marley had to Jamaica. Jamaica, in the 1970’s, was a political and economic mess. Bob Marley’s music, and other Reggae musicians, have conveyed messages of independence all over the world, and inspired the people of Jamaica to change their country. Although some scholars have argued that the turnaround of Jamaica’s economy and politics can be attributed to X and Y, Reggae

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    Jamaica Kincaid was born Elaine Potter Richardson May 25, 1949 in St. John’s, Antigua (“Jamaica”, Caribbean). A Caribbean writer hailed “A significant voice in contemporary literature,” (qtd. in “Jamaica”, Encyclopedia) she is well known for her personal and honest works of short fiction, novels and essays (“Jamaica”, Encyclopedia). In her work, Kincaid “explores the tenuous relationship between mother and daughter as well as themes of anti-colonialism” (qtd. in “Jamaica”, Encyclopedia) and has been

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    comparison Jamaica and China; two countries that have embarked bilateral relationships spanning some 30 years. This relationship between developed and developing countries has spawned me attending a programme which will ensure that there is knowledge transfer and economic ties between both. This article aims to show the similarities and the differences of comparing culture of the two nations and how they relate to each other. Jamaica According to the embassy of Jamaica website Jamaica is the third

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    “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid is a story where it is portrayed from a feminist point of view, which is an important. This brings an importance to the reader because they should fully understand what a feminist perspective entails. The “Girls” consists of advice from a mother to her daughter. It is the mother’s plan to develop a bright path for her daughter and rebuke her at the same time. She had used the words of wisdom, but sort of repeated herself, especially to warn her daughter about not becoming

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    After visiting the country of Jamaica this past summer, I realized how dissimilar some countries can be from the United States. Jamaica was not unlike the United States in a terrible way, but the disparities made me additionally interested in researching about the beautiful and culture-rich country of Jamaica. Even though the majority of facts about the history and culture of the United States and Jamaica are dissimilar, I was surprised to come across some similarities among these two countries.

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