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Brainstorming ideas -The Voices of Disabled People in Jamaica.
The Voices of Disabled People in Jamaica have been further pushed into the shadows for quite some time. As Jamaican people we are all familiar with institutions such as Mustard Seed, Food for the Poor and the Jamaica Council for Persons with Disabilities etc. These organizations have aided disabled and less fortunate people over the…
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Brainstorming: Virtual Reality (VR) vs. Augmented Reality (AR); The Pros and Cons
Businesses have always leaped at the potential to use technical advancements to improve operations and gain an advantage over rivals. These days, augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) are arguably two of the hottest emerging technologies to watch. We have all been told at least once in our lives that technology makes things easier…
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Class-time Thoughts & Brain⚡ing
By Natalia Downer Blog Entry#1 12/09/2022 “Why Digital Writing Matters” The introduction to “Why Digital Writing Matters” ties in closely with this course. It highlights and stresses digital collaborative work where students, young adults, or anyone digitally savvy, from all over the world, work together to achieve a common goal using digital spaces to reduce…
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Black Bassheads
Dubstep as the sound for the sonically innovative or the musically colonised? An essay written by Dominic Ramsay The identity I feel most comfortable describing myself as is a creative Black person. I purposely choose those words in that order because while I am quite proud of my ethnicity and the racial history…
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Corruption in paradise: Jamaica’s best resort
The word “Corruption” is nothing the politicians have not heard before in their line of work. One would say the Jamaican people are drowning in continuous lies from the government, the same people they have voted for. This corruption has brought an increase of mistrust among the citizens, and gang violence is at an all…
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Brainstorming: The Voice of God & How It Is Portrayed Through Jamaican Christianity
By that logic, Christians are supposed to be loving, kind, respectful people, right? Hm. On the surface it seems legit, but when you really think about it, how many Christians you know are actually loving and respectful?


