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By Alexander Scott December 5, 2025

Land reform must follow Hurricane Melissa

In 1838, slavery was abolished in the British West Indies. It was the end of an over 300-year policy, practice, and business of enslaving Africans to work on the sugar plantations on …

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Land reform must follow Hurricane Melissa

December 5, 2025

The warning written in water — Part II —

December 5, 2025

If we are really serious about qualifying for the World Cup…

December 5, 2025

Artificial Intelligence — Help or hindrance to racism?

December 5, 2025

Post-Hurricane Melissa: Some thoughts

December 5, 2025
By Dr Dennis Minott September 15, 2023 2 years 1,066 word

What Does It Say About Jamaica’s Moral Compass That It Treats Refugees So Callously?

  Jamaica’s treatment of Haitian refugees raises urgent critical questions about the nation’s moral compass and the potential cost of losing its own soul. As a usually proud Jamaican, I am …

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By Wendell Clarke September 15, 2023 2 years 905 words

We Need To See The Economic Benefits Of Sports

Jamaica is a country ideally suited to sustain a thriving sports industry. A nation which remains top in various track and recently, field events, a country immersed in the history and …

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By Aldington "Junior" Murray September 15, 2023 2 years 1,917 word

An Ode To Claude Mckay — A Poet And So Much More

If we must die, let it not be like hogsHunted and penned in an inglorious spot,While round us bark the mad and hungry dogs,Making their mock at our accursèd lot.If we …

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By Joan Williams September 15, 2023 2 years 740 words

Crisis In America

America is having a serious governing crisis. The problem is, too many of its leaders appear beyond their level of competence but are still determined to hold on power. According to Wikipedia, …

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By Ava Sewell Williamson September 15, 2023 2 years 803 words

Whatever Can We Do With 4D Printing in Hospitality And Tourism?

As a relatively new and emerging technology, 4D printing offers fascinating options for a variety of industries. 4D printed products can shift in preprogrammed ways in response to certain stimuli through …

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By Aldington "Junior" Murray September 1, 2023 2 years 1,156 word

The Republican Presidential Primary Debates — Why Bother?

On Wednesday night, August 23, 2023, many Americans gathered around their television sets to witness the first in a series of Republican presidential primary debates towards the party’s nomination for the …

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By Wendell Clarke September 1, 2023 2 years 826 words

Move From STEM To STEAM

The humanities make us human. This phrase may rub people the wrong way, but it remains true, even if we do not like it. The humanities or liberal arts as they …

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By Dr. Alis Headlam September 1, 2023 2 years 484 words

Turning Point In History

We are at a turning point in history as we face more natural disasters day by day. We should not ignore the signs of danger and physical attacks on our world. …

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By Aldington "Junior" Murray September 1, 2023 2 years 1,129 word

The Implications of Government Deregulation And The Tragic Events On The Island Maui, Hawaii

There is an old saying that one “never sees smoke without fire.” It is a truism which affirms what science has long embraced — the principles of cause and effect. If, …

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By Ava Sewell Williamson September 1, 2023 2 years 733 words

Back to School With the Consequences of the Transformer and Gardener Metaphors of Teaching

As we approach the start of a new school year, preparations are well underway, hopefully, for effective delivery of course content to our nation’s students. Whether educators choose to employ the …

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