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THE BEST, THE GREATEST & THE MULTI-TALENTED.
Little but we Tall-A-Wah, This is the name given to this small Island in the Tropics. Jamaica's known population is just 2.7 million. Very small in numbers but powerful in size. Jamaica is known World- wide for Reggae, a culture next to none: Patwah or Patois "Wah Gwaan"
By Sean Noble3 years ago in FYI
The splendor of humanity
In 1798 A.D., Napoleon led an expeditionary force that began a major attack on Egypt. After crossing the Sinai Peninsula, the expeditionary force surrounded a small city called Sharm el-Sheikh. The inhabitants of the town took up their swords and spears and stood on the walls, making common cause to live and die with the town.
By Daniel A Romero3 years ago in FYI
Safe and Secure: Jamaica's Independence Day Celebrations on the Rise Due to Tourism
Jamaica's Independence Day celebrations are a great time to get away from your daily routine and have fun. It is important that you have a safe and secure trip when going to an event such as this one, though. You don't want your vacation ruined by something bad happening because you didn't take the time to learn about safety precautions before traveling abroad!
By Courtanae Heslop3 years ago in FYI
The EPAS1 Gene
long ago when hominids of every kind walked the earth, there was a stout hominid who escaped the brutal creatures of the land by seeking refuge high above the clouds, where the giant cats would not go, nor the wolve packs to hunt them. A life of survival meant that stout little Denisovan, with short knees and a penchant for climbing, would start to build their encampments, rather than live in caves.
By Juliana Payson B.Eng (Hons)3 years ago in FYI




