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The Morant Bay Rebellion, otherwise known as the ‘Native Baptist War’ represents an important watershed in Jamaican history.
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The wealth of the Caribbean regions is its people. However, in the age of borderless environments, the Caribbean, with its small states and weak economies has become even more vulnerable.
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In many parts of the world there are situations where the majority of the people speak a vernacular with which it coexists but nevertheless share the majority of a common vocabulary.
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This book presents a unique historical sociology of the teaching profession from the Age of Religion to the 19th century era of nation-states.
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This book is intended as a self study text for students taking language courses in the first year of university but it can also be used as a text by students preparing for the Certificate of Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) in Communications Studies.
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Sociology for the Caribbean Students is an introduction to the field of Sociology for students pursuing the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE). In this new combined edition of Sociology for Caribbean Students:
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Sociology for Caribbean Students: Development and Social Change has been written specifically to satisfy the syllabus requirements of the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) and in particular the module Development and Social Change.