All About Jamaica
May 2, 2011 by Robert Nickel
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As the third largest island in the Caribbean, it is 234km in length and up to 80km in width. Situated in the Caribbean Sea, it is situated approximately 145km south of Cuba and about 191km west of Hispaniola (Haiti and Dominican Republic). The word Jamaica comes from the indigenous Arawakan speaking Taino peoples that named the island “Xaymaca” which means: “Land of Wood and Water,” or “Land of Springs.”
Prestigious Universities of the Eastern United States
May 1, 2011 by Robert Nickel
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These days having a good education from a reputable school goes a long way towards winning that first job after completing a degree. Many families with pre-college-aged children are now making the investment in a university or college education for their children, simply to help ensure they will not remain dependent. Very often the summer vacation before the last year of high school is dedicated to touring colleges and universities the student wishes to gain entry to. Let’s take a look at some of the most prestigious post-secondary schools in the Eastern states.
Jamaican Business Etiquette and Protocol – Part 3
May 1, 2011 by Robert Nickel
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Jamaican business etiquette is based upon polite formalities and respect for all parties concerned. In most cases, a suit jacket and tie should be worn to meetings. Punctuality is valued and appointments and business cards are expected.
What Are The Biggest Hotels In The World?
June 20, 2010 by Sagar Jawale
Filed under Online Education
Ever wonder if what are the best and largest hotels around the globe? We know that you simply do. In case you are out for traveling or a tour, where do you think is the best place you can stay for a span of time? It’s of course good to sleep on the most comfortable bed, to eat on the best table, to meet new faces within the greatest hotels on earth.