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    In Church Hill, VA Lady G's Jamaican Cuisine is the place to go for delicious, spicy, flavorful Jamaican food. It's our distinct pleasure to be able to bring the island flavors to the state of Virginia. The smells are what you first notice when you walk in. So many tempting aromas come floating from the kitchen, it may be hard to pick just one thing to try. However, if you think everything smells great, wait until you get a taste. Flavors blend so effortlessly, it's a tasty treat for the mouth. It's

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    United States and want to travel to countries in the Caribbean and Latin America I have a few suggestions for you. Negril, Jamaica and Cancun, Mexico are amongst the best vacation spots I have ever visited. The accommodations, the beaches, and the cuisine are remarkable in both countries. The accommodations in Negril, Jamaica were remarkable. Negril, Jamaica is the second location outside of the United States I vacationed. The resort I stayed in was a five-star all-inclusive adult only resort named

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    North Carolina at the Jamaica’s Comfort Zone restaurant. I chose this experience because I feel I need to learn more about Jamaica, Jamaicans and their culture. Also, because there appears to be a large number of Jamaicans residing in various parts of the United States, particularly in New York, Florida, and Georgia (Atlanta). Prior to searching for an authentic Jamaican restaurant, I decided that I needed to do some research regarding the culture of Jamaica; and, as a result of my research, I discovered

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    Achieving health and wellness is a highly individualized, dynamic process that is characterized by six interrelated dimensions: physical, social, intellectual, emotional, spiritual, and environmental health. The focus of this paper is my physical health as it relates to wellness. Furthermore, the objective of focusing on my physical health is to identify current health behaviors and factors that may be impacting and prohibiting me from achieving optimal physical health. Using the Transtheoretical

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    varied characteristics of her cultures’ cuisine left a lasting imprint on how she began to view food and continued to proceeding forward. she stats “My family, like many others long separated from the south, raised me in ways that continued their eating traditions, so now I can head south and sop biscuits in gravy, suck chewy bits of fat from a pigs foot spattered with hot sauce, and yes’m and no’m with the best of ‘em,.” (Pg. 109 Para). Similarly, since I am Jamaican, food remains something that holds

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    JAMAICA history: The history of Jamaica is a rich and vibrant that inspire them to move forward as a nation. The original inhabitants of Jamaica are believed to be the Arawaks , also called Tainos. Arawaks came from South America 2,500 years ago and named its island Xaymaca which meant “land of wood and water”. The Arawaks are simple people by nature. Arawaks were light brown in colour, short and well-shaped with coarse, black hair. Their faces were broad and their noses flat. They would grow

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    Food: A Link in African American Culture Four different people, four different lifestyles, all with at least one thing in common—their races (or so we have yet to discover). I began my interviews wanting to show the similarities and differences in eating habits and traditions with the African American perspective in mind. Although race is used as the combining factor in this situation, each individual’s lifestyle, cultural behavior, and even eating habits are all very unique. My interviewees

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    Jamaica: Out of Many, One People History of the Culture One would think that an island would have a culture of its own with very little outside influence, however that is not the case with this island. Located in the Caribbean Sea, Jamaica is rich in culture from its European and African history. Jamaica was first populated by the Taino people, who were also called Arawaks, in AD 600. It was then found by Christopher Columbus in 1492, and shortly thereafter became a Spanish Territory. A decade

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    Choosing vacations destinations can become a stressful process. However, if the goal is to find locations outside of the United States and wan to travel to countries in the Caribbean and Latin America I have a few suggestions for you. Negril, Jamaica and Cancun Mexico are among the best vacations spots I have ever visited. The beaches, the accommodations, and the food is amazing in both countries. Negril, Jamaica was the second place out of the United States I vacationed. The resort I stayed in

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    Jamaicans and their Funny Culture Jamaica is one of the most beautiful Islands in the world. This special place is filled with joy, love and music. A Jamaican culture is the most beautiful thing anyone could ever imagine. Jamaicans have an endless amount of joy and spirit with them; they also make you laugh whenever you’re feeling mournful. However, everyone has their own ethnicity, culture and personal backgrounds, these cultural backgrounds define who you are as a person. This can also define why

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