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         Jamaica Geography:     more books (100)
  1. Our Country Jamaica (Caribbean social studies) by Angelia McCalla, 1999-09-20
  2. Jamaica in pictures (Visual geography series) by Anne Egan, 1967
  3. Emerging Caribbean: A Political Geography by Monique Begot, Pascal Buleon, et all 2009-04-02
  4. Guide to the Plants of the Blue Mountains of Jamaica, A by Susan Iremonger, 2002-06
  5. Jamaica (Picture a Country) by Henry Pluckrose, 2001-08-16
  6. Searching for the Invisible Man: Slaves and Plantation Life in Jamaica by Michael Craton, 1978-05-26
  7. Jamaica: Webster's Timeline History, 1980 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-05-14
  8. Jamaica: Webster's Timeline History, 1493 - 1979 by Icon Group International, 2010-05-14
  9. Debt and Adjustment: Social and Environmental Consequences in Jamaica.(Review)(Brief Article): An article from: The Geographical Journal by Robert B. Potter, 2000-09-01
  10. A Reader in Caribbean Geography by David Barker, etc., et all 1998-11-21
  11. Jamaica (Living in... Series) by Judy Bastyra, 2002-10-31
  12. Learning About Jamaica by John Cook, Doug Springate, 1994-06
  13. Jamaica in pictures / by Anne Egan (Visual geography series) by Anne Egan, 1977
  14. What's It Like to Live in Jamaica?

81. Geography Jokes
jamaica jamaica who? jamaica her do that, or was it her own decision? Knock, knock,who's there? Yukon never get bored of geography. Knock, knock, who's there?
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T he G eography J oke P age A collection of jokes and sillies from around the classroom and the internet.
If you know anymore send them to us S ayings Old geographers never die, they just lose their bearings.
Old geographers never die, they just become legends
Old geologists never die, they just petrify.
Old geologists never die, they just get stoned.
Geologists aren't perfect; they have their faults. J okes Q: How can you tell that compasses and scales are inteligent?
A: Because they're all graduated. Q: Why didn't the map grids go to the punk disco?
A: Because they were all squares. Q: What's big, white, furry and always points North?
A: A Polar Bearing Q: What do geographers grow in their gardens?
A: Compass roses Q: What do an astrologist and a cartographer have in common?
A: They both specialise in projections Q: Why does the Bogie Man know all the map symbols? A: Because he's a legend Q: Why is it easy to get into Florida? A: Because there are so many keys Q: Why can fish measure distances so well? A: Because they have their own scales Q: Which has the higher IQ, latitude or longitude?

82. Virtual Jamaica - Island Information - Geography
Virtual jamaica! geography. Location, Caribbean, island in the Caribbean Sea,south of Cuba. Area, total area 10,990 sq km. land area 10,830 sq km.
http://www.virtualjamaica.com/www/geo.htm
Virtual Jamaica!
Home CITIES SITES UTILITIES Negril Montego Bay Ocho Rios Port Antonio Mandeville Kingston Blue Mountains Y.S. River Falls Dunns River Falls Bamboo Avenue Treasure Beach Rose Hall Go Classy Tours Caribbeanstore Gift Shop Island Data JA Tourist Board Links Exchange Rates Recipies Email us!
Geography
Location Caribbean, island in the Caribbean Sea, south of Cuba Area total area : 10,990 sq km land area : 10,830 sq km comparative area : slightly smaller than Connecticut Land boundaries km Coastline 1,022 km Maritime claims continental shelf, 200-m depth or to the depth of exploitation Exclusive economic zone 200 nm Territorial sea 12 nm International disputes none Climate tropical; hot, humid; temperate interior Terrain mostly mountains with narrow, discontinuous coastal plain Natural resources bauxite, gypsum, limestone Land use arable land 19% Permanent crops Meadows and pastures Forest and woodland Other Irrigated land 350 sq km (1989 est.) Environment current issues : deforestation; coastal waters polluted by industrial waste, sewage, and oil spills; damage to coral reefs; air pollution in Kingston results from vehicle emissions Natural hazards hurricanes (especially July to November) International agreements party to - Biodiversity, Climate Change, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Marine Life Conservation, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution

83. GoldenEssays - Geography - Free Essays, Free Research Papers, Free Term Papers,
jamaica Close your eyes and picture a beautiful sunset meeting far away on theshimmering clear blue water in front of you. Yes I have. It is jamaica.
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jamaica The country of jamaica has an ideal location. Transportation in jamaica connectsthe entire country and movement thought out the island is very easy.
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Bibliography
"ABC NEWS.com Country Profile: Jamaica". On-line. http://www.abcnews.go.com/reference/countries/JM.html. Caribbean Islands Handbook. Chicago: Passport Books, 1995. Fodor’s 99 - Caribbean. New York: Random House, 1998. "Jamaica". Online. http://comptonsv3.web.aol.com. "Jamaica". The 1994 Information Please™ Environmental Almanac. Houghton Mifflin Co. 1993. "Jamaica". On-line. http://www.jamaica-netlink.com. "Jamaica". On-line. http://ww.jis.gov.jm. "Jamaica". On-line. http://www.nationalgeographic.com. "Kingston (Jamaica)". Collier’s Encyclopedia. 1997.
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85. Anthro.Net: Anthrpological Research Tools For Regional Analysis & Cultural Geogr
Cultural geography is the study of the spatial organization of human activity trees,and symbolic landscapes three Taíno carvings from jamaica Mountains of
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Research:
The Cultural Geography of Regions
Cultural Geography is the study of the spatial organization of human activity and human interaction with the physical environment. Links:
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The northern end of Maloelap Atoll. Extensive excavations were conducted at a large habitation site and horticultural system on Kaven, the largest islet of the atoll. Since 1993, a multi-disciplinary project has been examining the human colonization of these small, dispersed landmasses, the cultural and economic adaptations to these unique islands and the historical transformations of atoll societies. Situated just north of the equator and about 4000 km southwest of Hawai'i, the...
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ANTIQUITY: Zemís, trees, and symbolic landscapes: three Taíno carvings from Jamaica

86. Free Blank Outline Maps Of Jamaica
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87. CIA World FactBook : Jamaica
jamaica. geography.
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Jamaica
Geography People Government Economy ... Defense Forces
Geography
Geography People Government Economy ... Defense Forces Location: Caribbean, in the northern Caribbean Sea, about 160 km south of Cuba Map references: Central America and the Caribbean, North America, Standard Time Zones of the World Area: Total area: 10,990 sq km Land area: 10,830 sq km Comparative area: slightly smaller than Connecticut Land boundaries: km Coastline: 1,022 km Maritime claims: Exclusive economic zone: 200 nm Territorial sea: 12 nm International disputes: none Climate: tropical; hot, humid; temperate interior Terrain: mostly mountains with narrow, discontinuous coastal plain Natural resources: bauxite, gypsum, limestone Land use: Arable land: Permanent crops: Meadows and pastures: Forest and woodland: Other: Irrigated land: 350 sq km (1989 est.) Environment: Current issues: deforestation; water pollution Natural hazards: subject to hurricanes (especially July to November) International agreements: party to - Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Marine Life Conservation, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution; signed, but not ratified - Biodiversity, Climate Change Note: strategic location between Cayman Trench and Jamaica Channel, the main sea lanes for Panama Canal

88. BUBL LINK 917.2 Geography Of And Travel In The Caribbean
ResourceType document Location usa CIA World Factbook 2000 jamaica Basic referenceinformation about jamaica, including details of geography, people, economy
http://link.bubl.ac.uk/ISC11260

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Books Listed by Category 'GEO'. 1. A Concise Advanced geography Price$0. 2. A First geography of jamaica by FC Evans Price $356.
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90. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Jamaica
CIA World Factbook 2000 jamaica Basic reference information about jamaica, includingdetails of geography, people, economy, government, communications
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  • CIA World Factbook 2000: Jamaica
  • Ethnologue Language Database: Jamaica
  • Global Trade Expansion and Liberalisation: Gender Issues and Impacts
  • Jamaica Country Report on Human Rights Practices for 1998 ...
  • World Travel Guide: Jamaica Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    CIA World Factbook 2000: Jamaica
    Basic reference information about Jamaica, including details of geography, people, economy, government, communications, transportation, military and transnational issues. Geographical information includes area, population, flag, maps, high and low points, co-ordinates, boundary length, border countries, climate, land use and natural resources.
    Author: CIA
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    Ethnologue Language Database: Jamaica
    A catalogue of all the languages and dialects spoken in Jamaica, with details of the numbers of speakers of each language. Also some demographic data such as rates of literacy, blindness and deafness.
    Author: Summer Institute of Linguistics
    Subjects: jamaica
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    document Location: usa Last checked:
    Global Trade Expansion and Liberalisation: Gender Issues and Impacts
    Report of a study assessing the state of knowledge about gender inequality and trade, informing the development of policy in this area, and identifying areas for future policy relevant research. Reviews existing research on gender and trade, and provides case studies for Ghana, Uganda, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Jamaica. PDF.
  • 91. Jamaica
    jamaica, geography, Top of Page. geography note strategic location betweenCayman Trench and jamaica Channel, the main sea lanes for Panama Canal.
    http://www.outreach.usf.edu/international/LAC/Jamaica/The World Factbook.htm
    Jamaica Introduction Geography People Government ... Transnational Issues Jamaica Introduction Top of Page Background: Jamaica gained full independence within the British Commonwealth in 1962. Deteriorating economic conditions during the 1970s led to recurrent violence and a dropoff in tourism. Elections in 1980 saw the democratic socialists voted out of office. Subsequent governments have been open market oriented. Political violence marred elections during the 1990s. Jamaica Geography Top of Page Location: Caribbean, island in the Caribbean Sea, south of Cuba Geographic coordinates: 18 15 N, 77 30 W Map references: Central America and the Caribbean Area: total: 10,990 sq km
    land: 10,830 sq km
    water: 160 sq km Area - comparative: slightly smaller than Connecticut Land boundaries: km Coastline: 1,022 km Maritime claims: measured from claimed archipelagic baselines
    contiguous zone: 24 NM
    continental shelf: 200-m depth or to the depth of exploitation
    exclusive economic zone: 200 NM
    territorial sea: 12 NM Climate: tropical; hot, humid; temperate interior

    92. Atlas: Jamaica
    jamaica. jamaica Profile More Geographic Information Country Profiles;Flags; World geography; World Statistics. US State Profiles; US Cities;
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  • 93. Geography
    geography. It is 1200 km (750 MI) from Miami; 80 km (50 MI) from Cuba; 150km (94 MI) from jamaica; 1000 km (625 MI) from the South American coasts.
    http://www.savehaiti.org/english/haiti/geography.html
    To be able to help a country,
    and to take part in its rescue,
    it is necessary to know it,
    to understand it,
    to love it.
    GEOGRAPHY Physical, social, economical indicators, geographical Haiti is located in the Caribbean Basin, and shares the island with the Dominican Republic. It is:
    • 1200 km (750 MI) from Miami 80 km (50 MI) from Cuba 150 km (94 MI) from Jamaica 1000 km (625 MI) from the South American coasts.
    With a surface of 27,750 square kilometers, (10.840 sq. MI) of plains. Over three fourths of the country consist in mountainous land. Its highest altitude is Morne La Selle: 2,680 meters (8.800 ft.)
    Of Haiti's 916,000 hectares of cultivated land, barely 229,000 are located in valleys.
    Haiti's climate is tropical humid. There are only two rainy seasons (spring and fall). Rainfall is presently decreasing mainly as a result of erosion.
    The country is divided into 9 administrative departments, 119 communes and 565 rural districts. Population:
    8.000.000 habitants, with a density of 288 per square kilometer or (750 per sq. mi.). In certain rural communities, the density sometimes exceeds 500 inhabitants per square kilometer (1.300 per sq. mi.) 66.4% of the population lives in rural areas: This percentage is the highest in the Americas.
    Port-au-Prince, the capital, has a population of approximately 2.000.000 inhabitants. (25% of the country's total population). Cap-Haitian, the second largest city, has approximately 300.000 inhabitants.

    94. Geography
    have personal or family experiences of these issues, and all of whom wish to celebrateand draw on jamaica's links to the UK. KS2 literacy, geography, PSE and
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    Global Geography
    learning through development education at key stage 3
    Order form Developed in partnership with the Geographical Association, this book demonstrates how, and why, a development education approach is vital for geography education. Tried and tested classroom activities will help pupils develop knowledge of development issues and the confidence to deal with them. The contributors demonstrate through examples and reflection, how development education furthers their understanding of local, natural and global issues and enables them to share their understanding with their pupils. KS3 geography.
    Geographical Association with DEC.
    ISBN 1 899085 29 7 'The material whether aimed at the teacher, for reflection or
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    Globalisation - what's it all about?
    A resource for geography and citizenship
    Globalisation is one of the most important challenges of the world that young people are growing up into. Their lives are partly defined by it - work opportunities, corporate logos on clothes etc, but they are also going to define its future direction; the use of those connections, technologies and cultural possibilities that increasingly blur the global with the local.

    95. Jamaica Work
    Tracked by Hitmatic. Year 3 and 4 have been looking at jamaica in geography. Ajamaican lady in traditional costume. jamaican food. jamaican Schools including
    http://www.hitchams.suffolk.sch.uk/jamaica/
    Year 3 and 4 have been looking at Jamaica in Geography. A Jamaican lady in traditional costume Jamaican food Jamaican Schools including: Jamaican games In and out the window Broke rock stones Streaming video of our partner school in Jamaica Writing to a school in Jamaica Anancy Stories Jamaica Art Work Prickles goes to Jamaica ... How much do you know about Jamaica? - try our new Jamaican quiz. Jamaican Tourist Game - an interactive simulation on the Internet.
    Other useful Jamaican Web sites:
    Jamaican Weather today Introduction to Jamaica World Surfari - click on Surfari to Jamaica when started Last updated 22/04/02 The tune playing is I shot the Sheriff by Bob Marley
    Have a look at some more geography work at Sir Robert Hitcham's Primary School
    Last updated: 21/02/02 home page © Page created by: Sir Robert Hitcham's Primary School, College Road, Framlingham, Suffolk, United Kingdom. IP13 9EP. Tel: 01728-723354. Fax: 01728-724834.

    96. Science: Geography Articles And Resources
    Science geography. about this site. Iran information; Iraq information;Ireland information; Information on Israel. J jamaica information.
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    Science: Geography
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    97. Jamaica Economy - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, C
    Read about this economy which relies on minerals and tourism, and view a list of key economic indicators, including poverty and inflation rates.
    http://www.photius.com/wfb/wfb1999/jamaica/jamaica_economy.html


    Jamaica
    Economy
      GDP: -2% (1998 est.) agriculture: industry: services: 50.5% (1997 est.) Population below poverty line: 34.2% (1992 est.) Household income or consumption by percentage share: lowest 10%: highest 10%: Inflation rate (consumer prices): 9.9% (1998 est.) Labor force: 1.14 million (1996) services 41%, agriculture 22.5%, industry 19% (1989) Unemployment rate: 16.5% (1997 est.) Budget: revenues: $2.27 billion expenditures: $3.66 billion, including capital expenditures of $1.265 billion (FY98/99 est.) Industries: tourism, bauxite, textiles, food processing, light manufactures Industrial production growth rate: NA% 6.125 billion kWh (1996) fossil fuel: hydro: nuclear: other: 6.125 billion kWh (1996) kWh (1996) kWh (1996) sugarcane, bananas, coffee, citrus, potatoes, vegetables; poultry, goats, milk Exports: $1.7 billion (1997) alumina, bauxite, sugar, bananas, rum US 33.3%, EU (excluding UK and Norway) 17.1%, Canada 14.1%, UK 13.4%, Norway 6.1%, Caricom 3.4%

    98. Jamaica Volunteer Program - Work On Blue Mountain Village Projects
    Volunteer in jamaica Work on Village Projects. Click here to send this page toa friend! jamaica Volunteer Program Dates. jamaica Volunteer Work Projects.
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    Sorry, your browser doesn't support Java(tm). Jamaica's popular tourism image is of vast sandy beaches and all-inclusive hotels. But the island's small villages represent a more realistic view of Jamaican culture and community life. These are economically poor, isolated communities where people struggle to survive. As English-speaking descendants of slaves, the Jamaicans are resilient, proud, and resourceful. While their lives are difficult, the people are hard-working, spiritually enriched and hopeful for their future. Global Volunteers started its ground-breaking work in the Blue Mountain communities, and we continue this 20-year relationship today. Since 1984, we have been privileged to work with and learn from the generous people in this region. We invite you to share this formidable relationship with us! Help upgrade infrastructure and improve educational opportunities to ensure a better future for children and their families in these quiet villages.
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    99. The Department Of Geography And Geology
    Although the University of the West Indies has campuses in Trinidad, Barbados andJamaica, geography and Geology are only offered as degreelevel subjects at
    http://www.uwimona.edu.jm/geoggeol/Department/History.htm
    The Department of Geography and Geology Although the University of the West Indies has campuses in Trinidad, Barbados and Jamaica, Geography and Geology are only offered as degree-level subjects at Mona in Jamaica. Undergraduate students are attracted from across the English speaking Caribbean, although the largest number of students typically come from Jamaica.
    History of the Department The University established a Geology Department in July 1961 in an old wooden hut, formerly belonging to the Chemical Technology Department, with an intake of 26 students. Of the two main rooms in the building, one housed an alcohol still, powered by a very ancient, oil burning boiler, whilst the other provided accommodation for our students. As time went on, the alcohol gave way to a space for rock collections and private study. Although this change was viewed with rather mixed feelings by staff and students alike, it gave us a chance to spread ourselves, and the staff were able to build their own staff rooms, using old laboratory cupboards piled one on top of another, for walls. During the rainy seasons our students grouped themselves, often under raincoats, in the drier parts of the laboratory, while water flowed freely through the remainder of the room. The first Geology class graduated in 1964. Major changes happened in 1965. The Geology Department moved to its present quarters, the De la Beche Building, and geography was established, after teachers, planners and other professionals in the West Indies lobbied for the subject to be introduced into the University's curriculum. Geography was initially a sub-department of the Geology Department, but in 1971, became a separate Department. Following a restructuring of Departments in the Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences in August, 1996, the Geography and Geology Departments were merged to form the present Department of Geography and Geology.

    100. Parris Lyew-Ayee - Postgraduate Research At The School Of Geography And The Envi
    Parris LyewAyee. The Morphology of Karst Landforms in and around the CockpitCountry, jamaica College Worcester. Country of Origin jamaica.
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    The Morphology of Karst Landforms
    in and around the Cockpit Country, Jamaica
    Supervisors: Dr. Heather Viles and Dr. Greg Tucker College: Worcester Country of Origin: Jamaica Education:
    • BSc.(1stClass Hons.) UWI, Earth Science Research interests:
    • Tropical Karst Geomorphology;
    • Geographic Information Systems
    My research dissertation is looking at the cockpit karst geomorphology of The Cockpit Country in Jamaica, as well as the landforms found immediately outside its boundaries. Indeed, the Cockpit Country is the type area for the cockpit variety of tropical karst. The late Dr. Marjorie Sweeting and one of her graduate students, Mick Day, both from Oxford, carried out pioneering research in the area decades ago. I now seek to employ Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and other high-tech tools to re-examine the terrain in the hope of figuring out what exactly is 'cockpit karst'. Publications:
    • Lyew-Ayee, P. (2001). A Morphometric, Petrologic and Structural Study of Karst in Jamaica: A Comparison of Karst Landforms at Alderton and Gibraltar, St Ann. Unpub. B.Sc. thesis, University of the West Indies, Jamaica.

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