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By Carl Bliss 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 …

Issue # 220

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 Ava Sewell Williamson June 21, 2024 1 year 819 words

Encouraging Women in Non-Traditional Technical and Vocational Careers

The Problem It is frequently observed that in Jamaica, many households are headed by females while low-wages and part-time employment make it difficult for some of these women to support their …

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By Ava Sewell Williamson October 13, 2023 2 years 583 words

The Dilemma And Dichotomy Of Sustainable Tourism

Heated debates regarding local communities being excluded from accessing beaches have been garnering much attention lately and highlight an urgent need for change. Despite social and environmental challenges, Jamaica still capitalizes …

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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 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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By Ava Sewell Williamson August 18, 2023 2 years 743 words

What Makes A Good Manager

“Why are there relatively few great managers and yet there are many great employees?” This question was posed by a particularly disgruntled employee therefore this paper will attempt to explore this …

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By Ava Sewell Williamson August 4, 2023 2 years 760 words

Metaphors Of Learning And Covid 19

There is scarcely a facet of life that is untouched by COVID19.  Suddenly educators have to be rethinking and retooling to counter the challenges that have been magnified by this novel …

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By Ava Sewell Williamson July 21, 2023 2 years 891 words

Customer Service Training For Improving Viability And Quality Standards In The Hospitality Industry

Ava Sewell Williamson “Customers are like teeth. Ignore them and they”ll go away” (Flanagan (n.d) as cited in Aswani, 2008). The preceding quote may sound painful however often times companies participate …

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By Ava Sewell Williamson June 23, 2017 8 years 835 words

Calling Men

I listened with awe the other day, to a phone-in program on a popular radio station that asked the question, “who is to blame for the indiscipline in schools? Mom? Dad? …

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Recent Posts

  • Land reform must follow Hurricane Melissa
  • The warning written in water — Part II —
  • If we are really serious about qualifying for the World Cup…
  • Artificial Intelligence — Help or hindrance to racism?
  • Post-Hurricane Melissa: Some thoughts
  • The warning written in water – Part 1
  • Post-Melissa lessons for Jamaica
  • Bungling post-Melissa relief
  • The black man, the white man, and the game of mind-control
  • War drums in a zone of peace

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