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What is the economic conditions of Dominica

2006-09-19 09:11:42 · 2 answers · asked by Timothy C 1 in Social Science Economics

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Why yew can't Ingleesh not to goot...

Why yew no can spell too goot too...

You can't speak, or spell your own language, but have the audacity to disparage another people...

2006-09-19 09:19:54 · answer #1 · answered by Ricardo C 4 · 0 0

Rocardo C, perhaps you don't know that the language of Dominica is English. Maybe you thought the questioner was referring ot the Dominican Republic, which is a different (larger, Spanish-speaking, but also Caribbean) country?

Children are by nature undisciplined, we nearly all arrive in this world full of desire for adventure and ignorant of social rules. Parents, "good enough" parents that is, and other carers, then train us in discipline. Personally, I doubt if the parents of Dominica are, as a culture, less skillful at guiding their children than those of (to mention a couple of culturally similar neighbours) St. Lucia or Grenada, for example, but I haven't studied it in depth and I don't think anyone has. Maybe there are for some reason more absentee fathers on Dominica???

In any case, Dominica is not so rich that economic conditions are part of the problem, if there is a problem. (Generally, rich countries are more likely to have undisciplined children because (a) children are 'spoiled' with 'too many' fulfilled desires and don't so easily learn what 'no' means as poor kids, and (b) the richer the country the more likely parents are to be too busy making money to love their children as 'hands-on' as children need).

Dominica's a country that depends primarily on tourism, 2ndly on bananas, and is still recovering from its last hurricane. They have some good cricketers too, but they're not as major a destination for overseas cricket club visits as Barbados.

2006-09-23 03:22:33 · answer #2 · answered by MBK 7 · 0 0

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