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Clinical Characteristics of Older Adults Living in Foster Families in the French West Indies: Baseline Screening of the KArukera Study of Aging in Foster Families (KASAF) Cohort. [PDF]

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1999
Abstract Ever since Caribbean literary criticism first established itself, in the 1960s and 1970s, language has been identified as the major issue in the region’s literature, so that, even thirty years later, linguistic choices and appropriations, and syntactical variations, remain central to discussions of both form and content in ...
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The West Indies

1991
Many West Indian novelists who began writing in the fifties continued to produce fiction in the seventies and eighties. Some of the best known, V. S. Naipaul, Samuel Selvon, Wilson Harris, Jan Carew and Andrew Salkey, who had immigrated to England, continued to live abroad. Others, like John Hearne and George Lamming, who had also immigrated to England,
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The West Indies

1969
No rock salt deposits are known to exist on any of the 14 large islands or 3000 small islands, rocks, or cays that comprise the Bahama Islands. However, solar salt is made by the West India Chemicals, Ltd., at Mathew Town on Great Inagua Island.
Phillip R. Merris   +6 more
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The West Indies

2002
The mainland colonies are generally perceived as being the principal destinations of the settlers who went from Britain across the Atlantic in the seventeenth century. Thus, historians talk of ‘the great migration’ to Massachusetts in the 1630s, when 13,000 went there.
Mary K. Geiter, W. A. Speck
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English West Indies

2002
Abstract Three documents are presented, with an introductory text, illustrating the treatment of Quakers as conscientious objectors in the West Indies (under English rule) in the second half of the seventeenth and early part of the eighteenth centuries. The documents relate to militia sufferings in Barbados, 1678–86, and Jamaica, 1683–91,
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