Sugar plantations have had a large impact on the islands of the Carribean. Remanants of the sugar plantation system are still alive and well in certain places in the Carribean, particularly Cuba. Sugar plantations have had a large impact on the islands of the Carribean. Remanants of the sugar plantation system are still alive and well in certain places in the Carribean, particularly Cuba.
There are no volcanoes on Hispanola, the island of the nations Haiti and the Domincan Republic. Hispanola has not been volcanically active for several million years. One can see from a map of the volcanic activity that the current activity in the Caribbean lies primarily along the arc of the Lesser Antilles.
The development of the internet and the widespread adoption of personal computers have been the two principal catalysts for the Information Age. These technologies have revolutionized the way information is accessed, shared, and communicated on a global scale.
List of Retired Atlantic Hurricane NamesAgnes 1972 Florida, Northeast USAAlicia 1983 North TexasAllison 2001 TexasAllen 1980 Antilles, Mexico, south TexasAndrew 1992 Bahamas, south Florida, LouisianaAnita 1977 MexicoAudrey 1957 Louisiana, north TexasBetsy 1965 Bahamas, southeast Florida, southeast LouisianaBeulah 1967 Antilles, Mexico, South TexasBob 1991 North Carolina, Northeast USACamille 1969 Louisiana, Mississippi, AlabamaCarla 1961 TexasCarmen 1974 Mexico, central LouisianaCarol 1954 Northeast USACelia 1970 South TexasCesar 1996 Central America [Crossed into the Pacific Ocean, becoming Douglas]Charley 2004 Caribbean, Florida, CarolinasCleo 1964 Lesser Antilles, Haiti, Cuba, southeast FloridaConnie 1955 North CarolinaDavid 1979 Lesser Antilles, Hispaniola, Florida, Eastern USADean 2006 Antilles, Mexico, BelizeDennis 2005 Haiti, Cuba, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Tennessee and Ohio ValleyDiana 1990 MexicoDiane 1955 Mid-Atlantic & Northeast USADonna 1960 Bahamas, Florida, Eastern USADora 1964 Northeast FloridaElena 1985 Mississippi, Alabama, western FloridaEloise 1975 Antilles, northwest Florida, AlabamaFabian 2003 BermudaFelix 2006 Honduras, NicaraguaFlora 1963 Haiti, CubaFloyd 1999 Bahamas, North Carolina, mid-Atlantic & Northeast USAFran 1996 North Carolina, mid-Atlantic USAFrances 2004 Bahamas, FloridaFrederic 1979 Alabama, MississippiGeorges 1998 Greater Antilles, Florida Keys, Mississippi, AlabamaGilbert 1988 Lesser Antilles, Jamaica, Yucatan Peninsula, MexicoGloria 1985 North Carolina, Northeast USAGustav 2007 Hispaniola, Caymans, Cuba, LouisianaHattie 1961 Belize, GuatemalaHazel 1954 Antilles, North Carolina, South CarolinaHilda 1964 LouisianaHortense 1996 Puerto Rico, Dominican RepublicHugo 1989 Antilles, South CarolinaIke 2007 Turks and Caicos, Haiti, Cuba, Texas (Houston/Galveston)Ione 1955 North CarolinaInez 1966 Lesser Antilles, Hispaniola, Cuba, Florida Keys, MexicoIris 2001 Jamaica, BelizeIsabel 2003 North Carolina, Virgina, Maryland, District of ColumbiaIsadore 2002 Mexico, LouisianaIvan 2004 Caribbean, Gulf CoastJanet 1955 Lesser Antilles, Belize, MexicoJeanne 2004 Caribbean, FloridaJoan 1988 Curacao, Venezuela, Colombia, Nicaragua [Crossed into the Pacific Ocean, becoming Miriam]Juan 2003 Eastern CanadaKatrina 2005 Bahamas, Florida, Cuba, Louisiana, Mississippi, AlabamaKeith 2000 MexicoKlaus 1990 MartiniqueLenny 1999 AntillesLuis 1995 Barbuda, St. MartinMarilyn 1995 U.S. Virgin IslandsMichelle 2001 Honduras, Cuba, Florida KeysMitch 1998 Honduras, Nicaragua, San Salvador, Mexico, FloridaNoel 2006 Northern CarribeanOpal 1995 Northwest Florida, AlabamaPaloma 2007 Caymans, Cuba, JamaicaRita 2005 Bahamas, Florida, Cuba, Yucatan Peninsula, Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, ArkansasRoxanne 1995 Yucatan PeninsulaStan 2005 Central America, MexicoWilma 2005 Haiti, Cuba, Honduras, Central America, Yucatan Peninsula, Florida, Bahamas, Atlantic Canada
A surety bond is a promise to be responsible for the debt, default, or failure of another. In most instances, bonds are required by federal, state, and local governments to protect the taxpayer dollars that are paying for the project. By being bonded, a company is saying that they have undergone the examination by a surety and has been qualified to do the project. If it's a single individual, then it's most likely a license bond which guarantee that the principal will follow the terms of the license for which they filed. They protect the citizens of a city, county or state from damages stemming from the actions of the principal, and require the principal to comply with all laws. They are a prerequisite to the granting of the license or permit.
There is no specific asteroid named "Abai" that is widely recognized or recorded in scientific literature. It is possible that "Abai" may refer to a fictional asteroid or a lesser-known one that has not been extensively studied or categorized.
Traditionally, there have been three groupings in the West Indies: The Greater Antilles, the Windward Islands, and the Leeward Islands. The Greater Antilles are the four largest islands of Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola and Puerto Rico. Hispaniola is divided between the nations of Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The much smaller Windward and Leeward islands all lie south and east of the Greater Antilles, an archipelago extending like links in a chain from the several Virgin Islands in the north down to Grenada. Various islands in this group have been sometimes been called Windward Islands, and other times defined as Leeward Islands, so the distinction is not always significant. Some of the islands in this archipelago include Barbados, Martinique, Antigua, St. Kitts-Nevis, Guadeloupe, St. Lucia, Dominica, and St Vincent, among others. The Dutch islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao, along with the nation of Trinidad and Tobago, are all very close to the coast of South America, and frequently regarded more as parts of that continent than as parts of the West Indies. Many of these classifications are imprecise, affected as much by political and cultural factors as by geography.
Cuba.
There are no volcanoes on Hispanola, the island of the nations Haiti and the Domincan Republic. Hispanola has not been volcanically active for several million years. One can see from a map of the volcanic activity that the current activity in the Caribbean lies primarily along the arc of the Lesser Antilles.
The plantation owners.
A large farm that grows mainly one crop to sell is called a plantation. Plantations have been existing since the Roman Empire. An example of their plantation is the latifundia. It produces wine and oil for export.
Plantation Realtors has been going for around ten years. They became very popular when they started and were doing great business but the economic downturn affected them badly. They still exist as a business but have reduced their staffing levels.
women could have had a job in the rice field, or could have been assigned to maintain the inside of the plantation owner's house, or taking care of the plantation owners children.
I am sorry to let you know that 67 shark attacks occurred in the Caribbean Sea, with 16fatalities registered, only to mention the Antilles coastal waters.The last fatality from a shark attack in the Antilles occurred in 1972.
The principal of Puhinui Primary School is Mr Kevin Hornby. He is a great Principal and has been at the school for 60 years. 2012 is his 60th year at the school.
a tobacco field on a large plantation:)
There are several, but here's one in particular: Street address: Landhuis Gaito-Scalaweg No. 7 Curacao Netherlands Antilles Mailing address: Post Box 300 Curacao Netherlands Antilles
The sentence "Have you ever been sent to the principal's office?" is an interrogative sentence because it is asking a question.