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Responses to enslavement are automatically seen as struggles (heroic or otherwise), but in the case of the English Caribbean colonies, the claim was irately made by pro-planter factions, reacting to criticism, that the enslaved Africans were not struggling, they were happy and better off than the poor in England and the idea of hideous enslavement was a prejudiced distortion. Evidence presented was the universal singing, dancing and carousing of the enslaved. A conviction that is really at the base of this irate retort is that society is inescapably hierarchical, with happiness as the ideal for the lower classes and pride or valour as the ideal only for the rulers. The question that may be asked then is: What should the oppressed do  reject this view, fight and die valiantly if necessary or try to survive by amusing themselves and making the best of a bad situation? The fact that the most popular images of the Caribbean today are those of play (carnivals, Bob Marley, Rihanna, Bolt), not heroism (as in Haiti) seems to show what option the enslaved in the English colonies chose. A Response to Enslavement addresses the dilemma that the enslaved Africans (mostly young people) faced and how they dealt with it. Peter Roberts examines the critical role of play in human existence as the basis for its role in their response to enslavement and suggests that in a world today where people resort to catastrophic acts of suicide to win their struggles, the choices of the enslaved present a viable alternative.
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This course is aimed specifically at grade 10 and 11 secondary school students in the Caribbean who are preparing for their C-SEC examination. The course is divided into three books: ""Management""; ""Food and Nutrition""; and ""Clothing and Textiles"", and is in line with Caribbean Examination Council syllabus requirements. This volume on management covers: the family and society; home and financial management; and owning and equipping a house.
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He has nowhere to go and nothing to say...

Troubled teenager Billy Casper lives in a Yorkshire mining town. He is treated as a failure at school and his family and friends don't give a damn. His hopes, his future, mean nothing to anyone - least of all Billy. When he finds Kes, a Kestrel hawk, suddenly he discovers a new passion for life. He sees the hawk's silent strength in himself and there is trust and love in their relationship - something he has never had before. But burning in the hearts of both Kes and Billy is the will to confront the world. To destroy or be destroyed...

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Orville Aimey taught in Barbados for over 40 years both at Primary and Secondary Level and is now a successful author as part of the Longman Connect English series.

Barry Hines was born in the mining village of Hoyland Common, near Barnsley, South Yorkshire. He was educated at Ecclesfield Grammar School, where his main achievement was to be selected to play for the England Grammar Schools' football team. On leaving school he worked as an apprentice mining surveyor and played football for Barnsley (mainly in the A team), before entering Loughborough Training College to study Physical Education. He taught for several years in London and South Yorkshire before becoming a full-time writer. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and an Honorary Fellow of Sheffield Hallam University.

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This tried and tested series matches the 2011 GCSE Science specifications, including IGCSE. Well known for its clear layout of content that expresses even the most difficult scientific content in a clear and engaging way, it is a firm favourite with science teachers and students alike.
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