Interdisciplinary approach to the demography of Jamaica

ML Deason, A Salas, SP Newman, VA Macaulay… - BMC evolutionary …, 2012 - Springer
The Jamaican slave markets were the largest in the West Indies and … in Jamaica for plantations
in other part of the New World; however, it is difficult to accurately trace the ancestry of the

[PDF][PDF] Challenges for health and tourism in Jamaica

DVM Ashley, G Gordon-Strachan… - Journal of travel …, 2004 - academia.edu
… to Jamaica and the challenges posed through tourism growth. … Jamaican who had never
traveled outside the country raised the question of the endemicity of A.cantonensis in Jamaica.…

Persistence of non-Caribbean algal symbionts in Indo-Pacific mushroom corals released to Jamaica 35 years ago

TC LaJeunesse, S Lee, S Bush, JF Bruno - Coral Reefs, 2005 - Springer
… persisted for over 35 years in the Caribbean (Bush et al. 2004). Since being introduced to …
scutaria collected on the fore-reef (15 m) off the north shore of Jamaica was preserved in 95…

Interventions to prevent and control food-borne diseases associated with a reduction in traveler's diarrhea in tourists to Jamaica

DVM Ashley, C Walters, C Dockery-Brown… - Journal of travel …, 2004 - academic.oup.com
… in four tourists to Jamaica were affected with traveler's diarrhea (TD) during their stay. That
year the Ministry of Health initiated a program for the prevention and control of TD. The aim of …

[PDF][PDF] A decision making model for the adoption of cloud computing in Jamaican organizations

CP Muir - 2013 - core.ac.uk
the most applicable solution for an organization non-trivial. This paper looks at these options
and the barriers to adoption facing Small/Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Jamaica. A Simple …

Skilled birth attendant competence: an initial assessment in four countries, and implications for the Safe Motherhood movement

SA Harvey, P Ayabaca, M Bucagu, S Djibrina… - International Journal of …, 2004 - Elsevier
… Under “midwife,” we included all providers bearing that title as locally defined, except the
Jamaican community midwives, who rarely attend births. Doctors (n=25) outscored midwives (n…

Early Stirrings of Black Nationalism in Colonial Jamaica: Alexander Bedward of the Jamaica Native Baptist Free Church 1889-1921

VM Satchell - Journal of Caribbean History, 2004 - search.proquest.com
… nority rule he is ridiculed in the annals of Jamaica's history as the lunatic from August Town
who attempted to fly. This place of Bedward in Jamaica's colonial history is unfortunate and …

Estate Ruins as Loci for Industrial Archaeology in Jamaica

VM Satchell - Industrial Archaeology Review, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
… changes from the earliest time of sugar production in the Jamaica and other parts … the
Caribbean until the end of the 18th century. The first Industrial Revolution saw the invention of the

[PDF][PDF] The importance of small planktonic copepods and their roles in pelagic marine food webs

JT Turner - Zool. Stud, 2004 - researchgate.net
… Our present inadequate understanding of the true abundance… proper understanding of the
ecology of the sea. http://www.… the oceanic copepod community off Discovery Bay, Jamaica. …

[BOOK][B] Women Writing the West Indies, 1804-1939:'A Hot Place, Belonging To Us'

E O'Callaghan - 2004 - taylorfrancis.com
… There is then a gap of some seventy years until 1931, when the Jamaican Una … : the inability
to express a position in the language of the “master” as well as the textual construction of the