I fantasize about visiting Jamaica one day. Jamaica, a large, busy, beautiful, live island, an exciting experience for travelers. A long strip of beaches, and pretty coves. A long-standing and now highly developed with many excellent hotels, inns and guests house, also some wonderful cool independent hotels, from old colonial classics to modern hideaways. Also a very big area of villas. Good music, strong prided locals and a live culture. In Jamaica there are tons of interesting buildings. If you are going into the capital which is Kingston you can visit the Bob Marley Museum. They also have a Museum in Spanish Town in the old capital and you can learn a lot. Montego Bay which is a tourist destination you can find Green Grotto Cave you can find in St Ann. Also, you can find the house of the white which of rose hall and a lots of other and several other cultural buildings in Ocho Rios where you can learn a lot. |
One of the reasons that people go to Jamaica in the first place is to take advantage of the year-round warm Caribbean weather. Temperatures vary very little over the course of the year and offer perfect weather for those looking to relax on the beach or have some fun in the sun. Jamaica is within the hurricane belt of the Caribbean even though very few actually touch Jamaica. A direct hit on Jamaica by major storms does not happen often. The last major storm to hit the island was Hurricane Gilbert, which was over 20 years ago. Most often the islands will only receive the heavy rains that come on the outskirts of a hurricane avoiding the most extreme weather conditions. In conclusion, Jamaica is the most beautiful places to be in the world. The beautiful weather to the wonderful beaches and phenomenal food. |
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Saturday, January 29, 2011
My Dream land
Friday, January 28, 2011
Intellectual Beggar
Intellectual is defined as a person who places a high value on or pursues things of interest to the intellect or the more complex forms and fields of knowledge, as aesthetic or philosophical matters on an abstract and general level. A beggar is defined as to request a donation in a supplicating manner. There are few current techniques for begging which have not been used for hundreds of years, or are not based on older techniques, adapted to modern technology. Beggars rarely recorded their techniques, and often used to disguise their own communication.
When I think of a intellectual beggar I think of a student. Students can be intellectual beggars by wanting to know more than the basics or the common knowledge. A student wants to learn so one could benefit from the knowledge. Also, they would enjoy something to challenge them and make them think about problems and issues, and how to communicate with others about those issues and possibly resolve them.
Also, when I think of a intellectual beggar I think a survivalist which who is who are actively preparing for future possible disruptions in local, regional, national, or international social or political order. Survivalists often prepare for this anticipated disruption by having emergency medical training, stockpiling food and water, preparing for self-defense and self-sufficiency, and building structures that will help them to survive.
An intellectual beggar can be anything it relies upon your perspective of a intellectual beggar. It could vary from a knowledge hungry student or someone who does anything to live for another day with preparation of a anticipated disaster or emergency.
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