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There are certain phenomenons that are true of the human experience, such as the desire to have cultural continuity and the fear of persecution; these commonalities unite the different Caribbean territories under an umbrella called human nature. ... These differences are the basis of perceiving Caribbean societies as plural societies.
Plurality in the Caribbean manifests itself in various forms: Different territories as well different sub-societies, within a larger society, have different social needs, different economic positions, different ecological resources and different institutional mechanisms, not to mention the differences in customs, values, practices, laws, systems of government and family structures.
Approximate Word count = 430 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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