Showing posts with label Things. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Things. Show all posts

Thursday, May 14, 2026

Pink Poui Close-Up

 
Pink Poui

"Pink Poui" - ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Pink Poui

"Pink Poui" - ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Bahamas General Election 2026: AI Review and Analysis

 
Bahamas Political Party Logos

Bahamas General Election 2026: AI Review and Analysis

The general election held in The Bahamas on May 12, 2026, was one of the most politically significant and closely watched elections in the country’s modern democratic history. Even though the final certified results were still pending at the time of reporting, the unofficial outcome clearly indicated that Prime Minister Philip Davis and the governing Progressive Liberal Party had secured a second consecutive term in office — a rare achievement in Bahamian politics.

Historical Importance of the Election

This election was historically important for several reasons:

  • It was the first time in nearly 30 years that a Bahamian prime minister appeared poised to win back-to-back terms.
  • The election expanded from 39 to 41 parliamentary seats after constituency boundary reforms created two new constituencies.
  • It featured unusually strong third-party participation through the Coalition of Independents led by Lincoln Bain.
  • Immigration, sovereignty, inflation, and affordability became dominant emotional issues in the campaign.

The election also reflected a broader political transition in Bahamian society, where traditional party loyalty is increasingly being challenged by voter frustration, social media influence, economic anxiety, and distrust of political elites.

White Hibiscus

 
White Hibiscus

"White Hibiscus" - ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Freeport Players Guild presents Body Count

 A Night of Twists & Turns - See Body Count live
 
Body Count poster

 Step into an unforgettable theatrical experience
with Body Count, live at the Regency Theatre!

May 21-23 – 8PM | May 24 – 4PM

$30 Opening Night Only
$35 | General Admission

Purchase Tickets at:
Seventeen Shop or Purchase online

Monday, May 11, 2026

A National Prayer for Peace: The Bahamas General Election 2026

 
Cross over tropic sea
 
"Prayer for Peace" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano

 

A National Prayer for Peace: The Bahamas General Election 2026

Date of Election: Tuesday, May 12th, 2026

Theme: "Forward, Upward, Onward Together in Peace"

The Invocation

Most Gracious and Eternal God, Creator of the sun, the sea, and the seven hundred islands and cays that make up our beautiful Commonwealth. We come before You today with humble hearts as we approach this sacred season of our democracy. We acknowledge that You are the ultimate Governor of all nations, and that without Your guidance, we labor in vain.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Sweet Life

 
Elderly couple on houseboat on tropic sea

"Sweet Life" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Friday, May 8, 2026

Tropic Iris

 
Tropic Iris

"Tropic Iris" - Bahamas AI Image
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Thursday, May 7, 2026

The Architecture of the Mind: An Extensive Analysis of Critical Thinking

 
Computerized robot head

"Critical Thinker" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano

 

The Architecture of the Mind: An Extensive Analysis of Critical Thinking

 

Introduction

Critical thinking is often described as the "thinking about thinking" (metacognition), but this succinct definition barely scratches the surface of what is perhaps the most vital cognitive competency in the modern era. In an age defined by an unprecedented deluge of information, the ability to discern fact from fiction, evaluate the validity of arguments, and recognize the subtle influence of bias is no longer merely an academic requirement—it is a survival skill. Critical thinking is a disciplined, self-correcting process that involves the active and skillful conceptualization, application, and evaluation of information gathered through observation, experience, and reflection.

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

The Empress of Parliament Square: The Queen Victoria Statue in Nassau

 
Queen Victoria Statue in Parliament Square

Queen Victoria Statue in Parliament Square
©A. Derek Catalano

 

The Empress of Parliament Square: The Queen Victoria Statue in Nassau

 

Introduction

In the heart of downtown Nassau, amidst the vibrant "Loyalist pink" buildings of Parliament Square, sits a silent observer of Bahamian history. Crafted from pristine Carrara marble, the statue of Queen Victoria remains one of the most recognizable landmarks in The Bahamas. While it is often associated by tourists with the bustle of Rawson Square—the gateway for cruise passengers—the statue technically anchors Parliament Square, facing the Senate Building. To understand this monument is to understand the layers of the Bahamian identity: a journey from a strategic British crown colony to a self-determined, independent nation.

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Pickin' Mulberries Again

 Me an' da wife bin pickin' mulberries again.🙂
 
Mulberries in Purple Cup

 Mulberries in Purple Cup - ©A. Derek Catalano
 
 
Mulberries on Tree

 Mulberries on Tree - ©A. Derek Catalano

Monday, May 4, 2026

Beware of Fear Mongering

 
Fearful
"Fearful" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
 

Beware of Fear Mongering

 
Fear mongering: Fear mongering, or scaremongering, is the act of deliberately spreading exaggerated, unsubstantiated, or alarming rumors to make people afraid or anxious. It is a manipulative tactic used to influence public opinion, policy, or behavior, often for personal, political, or financial gain. Common examples include exaggerating risks regarding vaccines, politics, or economic stability.
 
Key Aspects of Fear Mongering:
 
Definition: The intentional spreading of stories to make people fearful or nervous, often called scaremongering.
 
Purpose: It is a strategy used to manipulate, divide, or influence, often to weaken opposition or push a specific agenda.
 
Tactics: Involves exaggeration of danger, misinformation, and fostering a sense of insecurity or panic.
 
Usage: It is common in political campaigns, public health debates, and economic reporting to create a sense of crisis.
 
Essentially, it is the manipulation of public perception by amplifying fear rather than providing balanced information.
 
 
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Sunday, May 3, 2026

Does Religion Create Division? If So How?

Religious Symbols

 "Religious Symbols" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano


Does Religion Create Division? If So How?

Yes—religion can create division, but it doesn’t always. It depends less on religion itself and more on how people interpret and use it.

At its core, religion is meant to provide meaning, moral guidance, and community. But several dynamics can turn it into a source of division:

Friday, May 1, 2026

The Advanced Polling Process in Nassau: AI Analysis

 
Weary Voters

"Weary Voters" - Bahamas AI Image
 ©A. Derek Catalano


The Advanced Polling Process in Nassau: AI Analysis 

A full, structured analysis of the advanced polling process in Nassau, Bahamas on April 30, 2026, based on verified reporting and broader electoral principles.


1. What is Advanced Polling?

Advanced polling (or advance voting) is a system that allows certain categories of voters to cast their ballots before the official election day.

It exists for practical reasons:

  • To ensure participation from people who may not be able to vote on election day
  • To reduce congestion on the main polling day
  • To accommodate special circumstances (health, travel, work, etc.)

In The Bahamas, advanced polling is part of the broader electoral framework used in general elections such as the 2026 Bahamian general election.

The Architecture of Democracy: A Comprehensive Guide to National Election Planning and Execution

 
Bahamian Voter

"Bahamian Voter" - Bahamas AI Image
 ©A. Derek Catalano

 

The Architecture of Democracy: A Comprehensive Guide to National Election Planning and Execution

 

Introduction

A country’s general election is more than a simple exercise in casting ballots; it is the ultimate stress test of its democratic infrastructure. The legitimacy of a government rests entirely on the perceived and actual integrity of the electoral process. For an election to function "flawlessly," it requires an exhaustive, multi-year working plan that bridges the gap between legal mandates and logistical reality. In an era of shifting demographics and rapid technological advancement, the stakes of election planning have never been higher. A failed plan does not just lead to long lines; it can lead to civil unrest, legal crises, and the erosion of public trust.

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Brain Waves: Undersea Coral Mazes & Labyrinths

 
Brain Coral

Brain Coral

The most apposite description of brain coral Diploria labyrinthiformisis is essentially a no-brainer: how could you not call the creatures on this page anything else**. These magnificent corals come in wide varieties of size, shape and colour and they date from the Jurassic period (201–145 million years ago). 4 types are found in Caribbean waters. Read more>>

Monday, April 27, 2026

Sentinels of the Archipelago: An In-Depth Study of Seagulls in The Bahamas

 
Seagulls in Flight

"Seagulls in Flight" - ©A. Derek Catalano
 
 

Sentinels of the Archipelago: An In-Depth Study of Seagulls in The Bahamas

The Bahamian archipelago, a sprawling collection of over 700 islands and cays scattered across the lucent Atlantic, serves as a vital ecological theater for a diverse array of avian life. Among the most ubiquitous yet frequently misunderstood actors in this environment are the seagulls. Often dismissed as mere scavengers or "beach chickens," the seagulls of The Bahamas represent a complex intersection of evolutionary adaptation, ecological necessity, and cultural symbolism. This essay explores the taxonomy, behavioral ecology, and environmental significance of these birds, with a focused lens on their life within the unique Bahamian seascape.

Sunday, April 26, 2026

Zemi Sculpture

 
Zemi Sculpture

"Zemi Sculpture" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Saturday, April 25, 2026

The Nassau Public Library and Museum: From Captivity to Knowledge

 
The Nassau Public Library and Museum

"The Nassau Public Library and Museum"
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
 

The Nassau Public Library and Museum: From Captivity to Knowledge

The Nassau Public Library and Museum, situated in the heart of Nassau, Bahamas, is one of the most distinctive architectural and cultural landmarks in the Caribbean. Housed in a vibrant pink, octagonal structure that once served as a colonial prison, the library represents a profound metaphorical transformation: a space once dedicated to the physical confinement of individuals has become a sanctuary for the liberation of the mind. This essay explores the library's historical origins, its unique architectural design, its evolution into a public institution, and its enduring role as a guardian of Bahamian heritage.

Friday, April 24, 2026

BAIC: Taste & Tell Food Expo

 
BAIC: Taste & Tell Food Expo flyer

BAIC: Taste & Tell Food Expo

 
Saturday, April 25th, 2026
1PM - 9PM
 
Western Esplanade
Bay St.
Nassau, Bahamas 

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Iran War Jet Fuel Shortages: Potential Effects on The Bahamas

 
War torn city, troops fighting, jets flying, bomb exploding.

"At War" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
 

Iran War Jet Fuel Shortages: Potential Effects on The Bahamas 

 

Question to AI: How could jet fuel shortages, due to the war in Iran, affect the national flag carrier of The Bahamas, Bahamasair and other, smaller local airlines in The Bahamas?

Reply by AI: Jet fuel shortages tied to the 2026 Iran war would hit a small, import-dependent aviation market like The Bahamas harder than larger countries, and the effects on Bahamasair and smaller local airlines would likely be immediate and visible.

Here’s how the chain reaction would play out: