After visiting Jamaica last summer, I noticed how different countries came from the United States. Jamaica is not different from the United States, but due to this difference I was interested in studying Jamaica, a beautifully rich cultural country. Most of the facts about the history and culture of America and Jamaica differ, but I was surprised that there are some similarities between the two countries.
Historically, Jamaica has a close relationship with the UK. Trade, financial and cultural relations with the United States are now dominant. Jamaica communicates with the rest of the Caribbean English-speaking countries through the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and more widely through the Caribbean Union (ACS). Jamaica served at the UN Security Council for two years between 1979-1980 and 2000-2001. Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1962. Since March 4, 1963, Canada established the High Value Committee in Kingston. Jamaica has a high commission in Ottawa. On 15th April 2009, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper became the first Canadian chief to make a speech at Jamaican parliament. There are 231,000 Jamaican people in Canada. Jamaican Canadians celebrate their island heritage through festivals held in major Canadian cities.
After visiting Jamaica last summer, I noticed how different countries came from the United States. Jamaica is not different from the United States, but due to this difference I was interested in studying Jamaica, a beautifully rich cultural country. - In Alice Walker's "everyday use", the two sisters want handmade quilts, a symbol of family tradition. Throughout this story, Alice expresses her feelings about her tradition. This means everything to her. Things like handmade quilts make it special. It is only dedication and work of many years that we can express quilts. The symbol means that the author represents a greater meaning by using the objects in the story