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Moving from Infancy to Young Adulthood - Head Work

by Author(s): Dana Lewis-Ambrose

Description

Moving from Infancy to Young Adulthood is a contemporary review of the development of the Virgin Islands (BVI) within an economic and political context. Specifically, this book is an excellent medium presenting contemporary perspectives of how the BVI has grown and evolved over the past 50–60 years.

Whenever a country is seriously considering its development path over a period of time, it must engage in national development and nation building activities, which will allow its citizens to accelerate and inevitably enhance their quality of life. This book explores these possibilities and comments on the present systems that must be reviewed carefully before future development projects are undertaken in the BVI.

Overall, this book will be of interest to island scholars, practitioners, policy makers and students who are interested in the research of small islands within the Caribbean. In particular, persons concentrating in Virgin Islands Studies will find this book a must-read.

Moving from Infancy to Young Adulthood

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Author Biography

Dana Lewis-Ambrose has been involved in education since 1999 in a variety of capacities (such as teaching, instructional design, student advising, and assessment). She has also been engaged in research since 2000 and has published in the areas of environmental economics and accounting, globalization, the global financial crises, small businesses, regional economics and integration and agricultural economics. For further information on Dana Lewis-Ambrose, you are invited to visit www.dlambrose.org.

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