"Junkanoo Mermaid" - Bahamas AI art
Thursday, June 6, 2024
Tropic Regatta - PC Wallpaper
Wednesday, June 5, 2024
Report: The High Cost of Living and Its Connection to Crime
"To Fight Crime" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
Report: The High Cost of Living and Its Connection to Crime
Introduction
The cost of living encompasses the expenses required to maintain a certain standard of living, including housing, food, healthcare, transportation, taxes, and education. A high cost of living can exert significant financial pressure on individuals and families, potentially leading to a range of socio-economic issues.
Among these, the relationship between the high cost of living and crime is particularly concerning. This report delves into the various ways in which a high cost of living can influence crime rates, exploring both direct and indirect connections.
Tuesday, June 4, 2024
Monday, June 3, 2024
Rise of the Insects
"Rise of the Insects" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
"Rise of the Insects" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
©A. Derek Catalano
Harbour Is. - Home of the Rich and Famous
"Pink Sand Beach" - ©A. Derek Catalano
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Harbour Is. - Home of the Rich and Famous
Harbour Island in the Bahamas has long been a magnet for the rich and famous. Here are several reasons why this small, picturesque island draws such a high-profile crowd:
1. Stunning Natural Beauty
Pink Sand Beaches: The island is renowned for its three-mile-long pink sand beach, which is both unique and breathtaking. The pink hue comes from tiny coral insects known as Foraminifera.
Turquoise Waters: The clear, warm waters are ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and other water activities.
Friday, May 31, 2024
Wednesday, May 29, 2024
Revitalizing the Economy of Grand Bahama
"Island Economic Growth" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
Revitalizing the Economy of Grand Bahama
Revitalizing the economy of Grand Bahama, The Bahamas, requires a multifaceted approach that leverages the island's unique assets and addresses its current challenges. Here are some ideas and projects that could contribute to economic revitalization:
Tuesday, May 28, 2024
Slavery Today
"Human Trafficking" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
Slavery Today
Slavery still exists in the world today, though it often takes different forms than traditional chattel slavery. Modern slavery includes practices such as human trafficking, forced labor, debt bondage, and child labor. According to estimates by organizations such as the International Labour Organization (ILO) and Walk Free Foundation, tens of millions of people are currently living in conditions of modern slavery globally.
Monday, May 27, 2024
Bahamas Elections: Third Party Victory?
"Party Victory Parade" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
The political landscape in The Bahamas has been historically dominated by two major parties: the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) and the Free National Movement (FNM). The chances of a third political party being victorious in the next general elections are influenced by several factors:
Sunday, May 26, 2024
Viability of Light Manufacturing in The Bahamas
"Smartphone Assembly" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
What is Light Manufacturing?
Light manufacturing refers to the production of small or light items, often involving a lower capital investment and less complex processes compared to heavy manufacturing. It typically includes the assembly or production of consumer goods and components that are not resource-intensive.
Light manufacturing is characterized by:
Less intensive use of raw materials and energy.
Less intensive use of raw materials and energy.
Lower levels of pollution and waste.
Smaller factories and production facilities.
Shorter production cycles and quicker turnaround times.
Production of goods with a higher value-to-weight ratio.
Bougainvillea at Montagu Heights
"Bougainvillea at Montagu Heights" - ©A. Derek Catalano
"Bougainvillea at Montagu Heights - Video" - ©A. Derek Catalano
Saturday, May 25, 2024
Friday, May 24, 2024
Bougainvillea at Montagu Heights
"Bougainvillea at Montagu Heights" - ©A. Derek Catalano
"Bougainvillea at Montagu Heights - Video" - ©A. Derek Catalano
Thursday, May 23, 2024
Wednesday, May 22, 2024
China’s Influence in The Caribbean: A Focus on The Bahamas
"Dragon Islands" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
China’s Influence in The Caribbean: A Focus on The Bahamas
Introduction
China's expanding influence in the Caribbean, and particularly in The Bahamas, has become a significant point of interest for geopolitical analysts and policy-makers. This report delves into the nature of China’s engagement in the region, examining the historical context, economic investments, strategic interests, and potential implications for both The Bahamas and the broader Caribbean, as well as for the United States.
Junkanoo Marine Life
"Junkanoo Marine Life" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
"Junkanoo Marine Life" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
©A. Derek Catalano
Mortimer Candies
"Mortimer Candies" - ©A. Derek Catalano
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"Mortimer Candies - Video" - ©A. Derek Catalano
"A sweet Bahamian tradition since 1928." Local confectionery business. All treats made on site. Bahamian made mints, lollipops, peanut bars, candied pop-corn and much more. East St., Nassau, Bahamas. Info.
Tuesday, May 21, 2024
Litter, Littering, and Illegal Dumping in The Bahamas: An In-Depth Analysis
"Beach Clean-Up" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
Litter
Litter refers to waste materials that have been improperly disposed of in an open or public place, rather than being placed in designated trash receptacles. It typically includes items such as:
Paper (e.g., newspapers, flyers, packaging)
Plastic (e.g., bags, bottles, wrappers)
Glass (e.g., bottles, jars)
Metal (e.g., cans, foil)
Organic waste (e.g., food scraps, yard waste)
Litter refers to waste materials that have been improperly disposed of in an open or public place, rather than being placed in designated trash receptacles. It typically includes items such as:
Paper (e.g., newspapers, flyers, packaging)
Plastic (e.g., bags, bottles, wrappers)
Glass (e.g., bottles, jars)
Metal (e.g., cans, foil)
Organic waste (e.g., food scraps, yard waste)
Litter can accumulate in various environments, including streets, parks, beaches, and waterways, leading to environmental degradation, visual pollution, and potential harm to wildlife.
Bougainvillea at Montagu Heights
"Bougainvillea at Montagu Heights" - ©A. Derek Catalano
"Bougainvillea at Montagu Heights - Video" - ©A. Derek Catalano
Junkanoo Superheroes
"Junkanoo Superheroes" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
"Junkanoo Superheroes" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
©A. Derek Catalano
Tropic Moon Garden
"Tropic Moon Garden" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
"Tropic Moon Garden" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
Monday, May 20, 2024
Report: The Alarming Rise of Mental Illness, Suicide, and Attempted Suicide in The Bahamas
"Troubled" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
Report: The Alarming Rise of Mental Illness, Suicide, and Attempted Suicide in The Bahamas
Mental illness refers to a wide range of mental health conditions—disorders that affect mood, thinking, and behavior. Examples of mental illness include depression, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, eating disorders, and addictive behaviors. These conditions can be occasional or long-lasting (chronic) and affect an individual's ability to function in daily life. Mental illnesses are typically characterized by significant changes in mood, thought processes, or behavior and are often associated with distress or impaired functioning in social, occupational, or other important activities.
Current Situation in The Bahamas
In recent years, The Bahamas has witnessed a troubling increase in mental health issues, suicide rates, and attempted suicides. This alarming trend has become a major public health concern, with significant implications for the well-being of individuals and communities.
Junkanoo Rooster
"Junkanoo Rooster" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
"Junkanoo Rooster" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
©A. Derek Catalano
Sunday, May 19, 2024
Bougainvillea at the Gate
Saturday, May 18, 2024
Obeah in The Bahamas
"Obeah Altar" - Bahamas AI art
©A. Derek Catalano
Obeah
Obeah is a system of spiritual and healing practices rooted in African traditions, which emerged among enslaved populations in the Caribbean. It involves the use of rituals, charms, and supernatural elements for protection, healing, and sometimes harm.
Origins and Historical Context
Obeah originated from the African spiritual traditions brought to the Caribbean by enslaved Africans during the transatlantic slave trade. These traditions were diverse, as the enslaved people came from various ethnic groups across West and Central Africa, each with its own spiritual practices. Upon arriving in the Caribbean, these practices syncretized with each other and, in some cases, with elements of European and Indigenous beliefs, giving rise to unique forms of spiritual expression, including Obeah.
Obeah became particularly prominent in Jamaica, Trinidad, and the Bahamas. It was both a form of resistance against the oppressive conditions of slavery and a means of maintaining cultural identity. Enslaved people used Obeah to empower themselves, seeking protection, healing, and sometimes retribution against oppressors.
Friday, May 17, 2024
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