Caribbean Research Paper

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"With each new day it becomes more apparent to me that everything and everyone in this world is connected in some beautiful and inexplicable way, and the more I accept that, the more my world seems to come together" (Andrew McMahon). This quote is saying that everything in this world is connected to everything else in its own beautiful way. Anything and everything you see in front of you, in you, on you, and around you is connected in one way or the other. In this essay, I will be talking about five completely different things that in the end, you will realize, they are all somehow connected to each other. From how planes are made, all the way down to how the human eye works, everything is connected.

As some of us know, planes were one
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"When explorer Alonso de Ojeda discovered Aruba in 1499, he claimed it for Spain, naming it "La Isla de Los Gigantes," or "The Island of Giants" after our tall inhabitants." The waters are crystal clear and the sand on the beaches are so soft and smooth. Aruba has more than ninety nationalities ("Aruba"). The sun is always shining in Aruba. There are not many days where it is raining or storming. The sun is actually at its strongest between the times of 11a.m. and 3p.m. ("Aruba"). When I say it is warm and sunny all the time I do mean warm and sunny all the time. The average temperature every single day is 82 degrees ("Aruba"). I would love to live somewhere where it's nice, sunny, and warm all the time. The weather is nice, but, the people are even more lovely. Aruba is popular for their friendliness ("Aruba"). They make anyone who visits their island feel very welcomed. I would know this because I went on vacation there one time. And one of the things that I think is great about Aruba is that instead of using all that bad stuff for power and electricity, Arabians use windmills for energy ("Aruba"). At first, I thought Arabians spoke Spanish because they are close to Spanish speaking countries. However, I wasn't completely right. Arabian's official language is actually Dutch and Papiamento ("Aruba"). They do speak some Spanish, English, and Portuguese though also. Their official language is Dutch and Papiamento because the …show more content…
There is a lot I could say about babies, but one that I think is the most helpful advice is to train babies to be independent ("O'Mara, Peggy"). Babies learn very quickly and if you run up to them as soon as they start to cry and give them what they want when they want it, they will learn that if they cry for things that they want they will automatically get it. It might also be a good idea to teach babies how to obey ("O'Mara, Peggy"). Something that I heard that makes a lot of sense is that babies who demand to be attached tend to develop more gradually ("O'Mara, Peggy"). At first, it might be hard to notice, but when you are with your baby for a while, you will start to learn their different cries. It might rile you up every now and then because they won't stop crying. And sometimes you just don't know what they want. When they want something to eat, drink, be held, and anything else they might want, you will know what they want because they will have a different cry for each thing that they want. Parenthood pushes you to go beyond limited sense ("O'Mara, Peggy"). "The best way for us to help a child develop at her optimum rate of growth is to be fully supportive of every step she takes." Babies need support because, well, that's the parent's job is to support them in everything that they do. When you respond to your baby, respond to them with compassion ("O'Mara, Peggy"). "Babies need tenderness. They do not grow without it. It is