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AN UNUSUAL FISH PHENOMENON IN THE
YALLAHS RIVER, ST THOMAS
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Excavating
The Sunken City of PORT ROYAL
1966 The First Year ...
Duung Ihe al of 1965 lhe Jamaican Govwrnmenl i wa impartant bulding and the display of the
I mrivd in Novemberof 1965. anld the fit pha
of mny work ohistcd of mapping the whole site,
.whh nok alml lohwe month The next entailid
Sin cr a to f thi nke 1i t ro ebrin s sch as botllcs, cns and alt sortW of .things V
buildings: I ... thrown into the ma by the prenl day inhahitanls of
and artlfa-ts with a view to the recoistiuction of tne Port Royal. Thes even mcluded items such as a truck
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Courteiy Contemporary Arist Gantry,
THE HONOURABLE CECIL BAUGH, Oj,
Aboard the
SS Empire Windrush
THE SO-CALLED
'Spanish jars' of Jamaica
AND THEIR ITALIAN CONNECTION
INTRODUCTION
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and Newfundland: aitdIIn Irelan e
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Indii Norfolk tltand n the woulh
wtitern Pait fi Au.tralima and. pi-n
timn will unhitih dly be iound
in other counatiri The- arc found
ot terrirtnal wetll as submefrgtd
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thai Ihe Ptiar as shuwn in Figur I.
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proavni of Tuicany'. Thav originally
conuutaned alalagradeaunwoai Im
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and wfnt a-ilgniswd *spwitirlly f the
-\pir It uIhi le Il to Fngland (although
they hd m any randary uses). They
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Ihat p tter Ctl BauRh was one oa lht
(andcnt af Illt aam ican Sdl i-o Arts
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The Fols s s Hosts: The Grassroots View of Tourism
panel: CARIBBEAN DEVELOPMENT ALTERNATIVES AND U.S. POLICY
A. Lynn Botfs
Women's Studies
University of Maryland Colege Park
Annual Meeting of the Caribbean Studies Assocation May 199 1
Havana Cuba
WOMEN:
THE MISSING AND
NEGLECTED PERSONS
IN THE AIDS PANDEMIC
CORA L. CHRISTIAN, M.D., MPH
CARIBBEAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION
XTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE
CURACAO
MAY 22-27, 1995
CASINO GAMBLING: THE ECONOMICS AND THE SOCIOLOGY
S. B. JONES-HENDRICKSON*
Professor of Economics
University of the Virgin Islands
St Croix. USVI 0050
e-mail sjonesh@hotmailcom
W5MEtN FACTORY WORKERS AND TRADE UNIONS:
A JAMICAN CASE
Paper presented at The Annual Caribbela Studies Associarian Conference, St Martin.
Netherlands Amnilles, May 28-June 2, 2001
by A. Lynn Bolles
Assistant Professor of
Anthropology
Bowdoin College
A paper presented to the Caribbean Studies Association, 6th Annual
Conference, May 1981. St. Thomas, Virgin Islands.
ABSTRACT.
This paper is essentially a methodological analysis of the underpinnings of casino
gambling or casino gaming from the perspective of the Economics and the Sociology
involved It is a thought piece for those who have the desire to play the game. It is
designed to highlight some methodological issues at time in the region when the region
is now looking towards this form ofentertainment as a tourist attraction But, it is
presented, also, because local consumption ofcasino gaming is widespread, On the
whole, casinos are designed to attract tourists, Casinos are linked with hotel building. But
only some of these features are real Many of the patrons of casinos in the region are
locals And the many hotels that should come with the casinos do not materialize
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THE GOVERNOR OF THE
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TO THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR
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