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Blog Post #5 - Self Assessment

 Since the start of the second semester, I have been keeping most of my work on time and making sure my grades are at least A's and B's. Especially for my blog posts, I make sure that they meet the requirements to get a good grade by looking at the Rubric. The Rubric tells me what I'm doing right and what I'm doing wrong. I feel like I do good when I'm looking at the Rubric. I just feel like the one thing that I do not do good with is sources. I provide the information from websites but I have trouble providing where exactly I got the information from. As I do put my best effort into my assignments and blog writings, there is one thing that stops me from being able to get my work done. Procrastination is one of my strongest weaknesses out. One minute I'll be working on a blog post the next thing I know I'm either watching youtube or playing a game on my computer. Sometimes I'll even say I'll come back to it and end up procrastinating that same day an

Getting more in depth with the Bahamas

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      As I have spoken in my last two posts about the Bahamas, the Bahamas is probably my number one favorite to talk about out of all the other countries in the Caribbean. The population today has more than 330,000 people living in the Bahamas. 85% of those people are of African descent. Most people that live in the Bahamas speak English as English is their primary language. There is another language that is spoken mostly by immigrants that came from Haiti. This language is called French Creole. The Bahamas is located off the east coast of Florida which is located in the U.S. and the northeast of Cuba. As the Bahamas is an island, it's encircled by sandy beaches and shallow seas.     As I explained some of it in my last blog, https://jordysweeklyblog.blogspot.com/2021/02/the-history-of-bahamas.html, the first place that Christopher Columbus discovered was an island on the southeast side of the Bahamas. He renamed this San Salvador Island. Later on, the Bahamas became a welcome par

The History of the Bahamas

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 The Bahamas has existed since 300 AD but it was never really called the Bahamas, it was just a regular island that was discovered by people that came from the island which is now known as Cuba. At the time, Cuba did not have its name. Going further in time around 900 AD to 1500 AD, people know as Lucayans settled in the Bahamas. In 1492, Christopher Columbus had arrived at the island of San Salvador. Columbus had described the Bahamas as the islands of the shallow sea. By the time Columbus arrived in the Bahamas, about 40,000 were living in the Bahamas. However, soon after this, Lucayans died off due to diseases and bad conditions due to slavery.       In 1629, England had claimed the Bahamas as their own but there were no settlements yet. In 1649, English Puritans came to the Bahamas searching for religious freedom. They wanted somewhere to be able to practice their Puritan faith without the judgment of the king. But they didn't expect the hardships of farming and didn't know

Where you should travel if you would like to go to the Caribbean - Blog Post #2

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The Caribbean has many countries that you could explore but if I could choose any country to explore, I would have to pick the Bahamas. The Bahamas is such a lovely and clean place to visit. The religion there is pretty, and the people there are also amicable. The food is very delicious and the atmosphere of the Bahamas is very relaxed.  As the Bahamas is an Island, their diet consists are mostly of fish which includes crab or shellfish, or even farm food like potatoes and rice. Sometimes they'll even serve fried chicken! The weather is also great especially during the winter as the temperature doesn't really drop below 60 degrees. They also hold a carnival called the Junkanoo Carnival which is apart of the Bahamian culture. This carnival begins every year at the end of April and ends at the start of May.        You can scuba dive and go snorkeling with the crystal clear water. The Bahamas has all sorts of pretty fish and many other activities to do in the ocean. They also have