Caribbean American Passport News Magazine August 2014

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Major League Soccer Stadium on track for Orlando

rinidadian-Born rapper, Nicki Minaj has surpassed the late King of Pop, Michael Jackson’s record for the most Billboard Hot 100. On August 15th Nicki Minaj’s latest single ‘Anaconda’ debuted at number 19, giving the rapper her 51st Hot 100 hit, beating Jackson’s previous record of 50. While it was only 4 years ago that Minaj made her chart debut in February 2010 when she was featured on Lil Wayne’s ‘Knockout’. Minaj’s launched her first as a lead artist came a few months later with ‘Your Love’. Today on her Instagram account ‘Made history today,’ Minaj announced. ‘I didn’t even know I was tied with Michael Jackson with 50 Hot 100 entries on Billboard. Anaconda makes 51 and now I’m tied with Rod Stewart. God bless, and thank you.’

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ew land purchase deal puts the Orlando City soccer stadium back on schedule. The City of Orlando has been involved in an eminent domain lawsuit following failed negotiations with the Faith Deliverance Temple in Parramore. The

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Jonestown Victims Remains found in Delaware 35 years after Jonestown he husband of one of the Jim Jones/Jonestown victims was notified in early August 2014 that his wife’s remains have been found in a Delaware funeral home. The California man said on Friday that he was shocked to learn that his wife’s cremated remains had been found inside a decrepit former funeral home, 35 years after she and more than 900 others died in a suicide-murder in Jonestown, Guyana.

Rev. Jim Jones

In 1978 Maud Ester Perkins was 28 when

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L I F E S T Y L E

Guenet Gittens-Roberts, Publisher/Editor

the support of the community, through no fault of the presenter or promoter – the community is just not engaged. We spend more time counting how much money the organizers are making and simply finding as many faults with the event as possible and we’re just not appreciative of the effort and financial risk that these events entail. We stay home because the weather Sam Roberts, forecast said there was a 40% chance of rain; if you’ve lived in Publisher Florida for any length of time you should know that it could be re we as a community disconnected with our culture, our arts raining cats and dogs on one side of the street and dry as a bone and our appreciation for entertainment? Are we forcing our on the other. community leaders, our promoters and our cultural performers South and encouraging others to bring their events into We are now Caribbean American living outside of our homeland and creating new homes here, it is our responsibility to all Central Florida, Tampa and Jacksonville? future generations to keep our culture alive so that they may get Over the past year or two many of our community leaders, pro- a better understanding of their ancestors. Many of you can remoters, entertainers and performers have made every effort to member the stories of your childhood told to you by your parpresent top quality events, festival and cultural activities in our ents, grandparents, aunts and uncles; the folk stories of Tanti communities (Orlando, Tampa and Jacksonville) and their events Merle, ole higue, jumbees, la diablesse, masaquru man, anancy have not been supported by the community. Within the last year spider, brother tuchuma, moon-gazers, soucouyant, mama dglo, our community has been presented with great opportunities to steel donkey, mass willie, bachoo – just to name a few.

Culture, Arts, Folklore and Entertainment

come out and be entertained by some of the best Caribbean performers – Fab Five, Bungi and Fay-Ann, Destra, Allison Hinds, Let us make every effort to fully embrace our culture, help keep Dave Martins & the Trade Winds, Jamaican Constabulary Choir, it alive and encourage our next generations to better underRavi B and many others; yet many of these events did not get stand. We are raising our kids in their new homes in America but we have a responsibility to pass onto the next generation all the great aspects of our culture – the music, the art, the ubscribe to Caribbean American Passport story telling, the history and most importantly, as the ole folks News Magazine today. Get the news used to say ‘the brought-upsy’ – as Hilary Clinton once said it sometimes takes a village to raise a child.

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Letters to My Lawyer™ TEN THINGS EVERY GREEN CARD HOLDER SHOULD KNOW 6. DO NOT SPEND MORE THAN 180 DAYS OUT OF THE COUNTRY.

By Sasha A. Watson

Extended absences from US exceeding a 180 days may result in the abandonment and cancellation of your card. If you need to be out for a longer period contact an attorney and apply for permission. 7. APPLY FOR US CITIZENSHIP.

1. STAY OUT OF TROUBLE WITH THE LAW. a. If you are charged with a crime, make sure your lawyer knows your immigration status. b. Do not take a plea to any charge without first talking to an immigration attorney about the consequences of your plea. c. If you have taken a plea or been convicted of a crime do not travel without talking to an immigration attorney about the consequences of your conviction. 2. UPDATE ALL ADDRESS CHANGES WITHIN 10 DAYS. If you move, you are required to update your address with USCIS within ten (10) days. Go to http://www.uscis.gov and click on “Change your address.”

US citizenship offers more benefits than being a permanent residence. Additionally you cannot be deported and will become eligible for certain government or law enforcement jobs. 8. REGISTER FOR SELECTIVE SERVICE. If you’re male between age 18 and 26, register for Selective Service when you turn 18. You may register by going to www.ssss.gov. All males whether you are a green card holder or undocumented must register. A social security number is not required for registration. 9. COMPLY WITH ALL TAX LAWS. File any required tax returns and pay all outstanding tax obligations as a failure to do this could affect your ability to become a US citizen.

3. ALWAYS HAVE YOUR GREEN CARD OR KNOW WHERE 10. FALSE CLAIM TO US CITIZENSHIP. TO LOCATE IT. If your card is lost, stolen or expired ensure that you apply for a replacement or renewal card. Your permanent residency does not expire but the card does and you will need it as proof of authorization to work and to obtain a driver’s license. 4. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN SILENT – ALSO APPLIES TO IMMIGRATION. If Immigration Customs & Enforcement (ICE) or Customs & Border Patrol (CBP) arrests you or comes to your house do not speak to them without first asking to speak with your lawyer. If you are detained always request a hearing before an immigration judge closest to where you live and: • • • • •

DO NOT answer any questions DO NOT tell them where you were born or how you entered the US DO NOT show them any documents DO NOT sign any papers especially any documents related to voluntary departure or expedited removal DO NOT talk to them unless you check with a lawyer first

5. YOU NEED A PASSPORT FROM YOUR HOME COUNTRY. To travel outside the United States, you need a passport from your home country. Later on if you become a U.S. citizen, you can use a U.S. passport.

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Do not claim to be a US citizen at any time. Read all official forms and ensure that you are not misrepresenting your immigration status. Please submit your letters to letters@hawmlaw.com. Each month a reader’s selection will be chosen for response. This column is primarily for educational purposes as well as to give the reader general information and a general understanding of the law, not to provide any legal advice whatsoever. By reading this column you understand that there is no attorney-cliet relationship between you and writer/publisher. This column should not be used as a substitute for competent legal advice from a licensed professional attorney. This column is not published for advertising or solicitation purposes. The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Letters to My Lawyer™ is a publication of Karlyn Hylton & Sasha Watson of Hylton, Adamson Watson, PLLC 120 E. Colonial Drive |Orlando, FL 32801 Phone: 407-802-3223 | F: 407-377-1971 Email: letters@hawmlaw.com

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she and her then-7-year-old son died at the Peoples Temple settlement led by Jim Jones. Mr. Irvin Ray Perkins, her husband, of Antioch, California, told news reporters on Friday that at the time he had tried to determine what happened to his wife’s and son’s remains without success. Back in 1978 when the tragedy happened in Guyana, over 900 bodies had been taken to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware, this was the home to the U.S. military’s largest mortuary. Local funeral homes helped prepare the bodies and return them to relatives over the course of several months. Many of the remains were never claimed and more than 400 were buried in a mass grave at a California cemetery, while the rest were either cremated or buried in family cemeteries.

INDEPENDENCE MESSAGE from the CONSUL GENERAL OF JAMAICA, MIAMI Once again, Jamaicans at home and across the world will celebrate that signal moment in our history when we gained our independence from Great Britain. Of course, many persons who fought for and observed that glorious transition on August 6, 1962, are no longer with us. But the passing of time and generations has not diminished the significance of that date to all Jamaicans. Let us also recall that we will be celebrating the 180th Anniversary of Emancipation, marking the end of slavery. As we mark these two milestones, we reflect solemnly and thankfully, on the road travelled, and the experiences that have shaped us as a people and a nation. We have established a record of political stability and democracy in the Western Hemisphere; we are highly respected in the international arena for our principled foreign policy stance on issues of regional, hemispheric and global importance; and we have continually demonstrated to the world that we are a great country capable of achieving the pinnacle of success through the hard work and achievements of our people in sports, entertainment, politics, business, the arts and academia. While it is recognized that there is much work to be done to raise the living standards of all our people, and to achieve socio-economic development commensurate with targets articulated in the National Development Plan Vision 2030, we rise to the challenges ahead, looking forward assuredly with determination, hope, and pride to a brighter future, always with the triumphant colours of the “black, green, and gold” representing the aspirations of our Nation. On behalf of the Government of Jamaica, I am pleased to acknowledge, with sincere gratitude, the contributions made by many organizations within the area of jurisdiction of the Consulate-General to the celebration of this defining instant in Jamaica’s history. Through your actions, we are reminded of the indomitable spirit of an independent Jamaica which serves to inspire all Jamaicans, whether at home or abroad. At the same time, I take the opportunity to acknowledge the many expressions of friendship extended to our people in the United States of America, where the cordial and respectful relationship between our nations and peoples continues to flourish. I encourage all of you, to continue to pay homage to our nation’s forefathers and to the land of our heritage, not only during this “Emancipendence” season, but throughout the year. By so doing, we renew and reinforce our identity to the world as a sovereign people, proudly reflecting the sentiments expressed in the theme for this year’s celebration, “This is Jamaica, my Jamaica”.

Franz Hall Consul General of Jamaica to Florida, the Southern United States, The Commonwealth of the Bahamas and the Cayman Islands August, 2014

“There was so much chaos. ... I never got a chance to get hold of anybody who knew anything exactly, so I just sort of backed off,” said Perkins, who recalled being told that somebody would get back with him. It took 37 years but “Somebody just got back to me 37 years later,” said Perkins, now 64, who described his late wife as a “wonderful wife and a beautiful person.” Perkins said he had planned to join his wife and son at Jonestown but never got the chance. “Twenty days later, I would have been there,” he said. Perkins still doesn’t know what happened to the remains of his son but suspects they may have been among the unidentified remains buried at the California cemetery in 1979. Perkins is planning to make arrangements with Delaware authorities to have his wife’s remains shipped to him. He plans to place her remains on his mantle. “I don’t have the money to come out there,” said Perkins, who spoke Thursday with James Patton, an investigator with Delaware’s Division of Forensic Science. State officials have refused to publicly identify those whose remains were found because relatives were still being notified. However, an email from state officials indicated that the remains of Maud Perkins and two others had been claimed by relatives. Officials said Thursday that 38 containers of cremated remains were discovered inside the funeral home building, and that 33, including those of the Jonestown victims, were clearly marked. Jim Jones led the Peoples Temple in San Francisco in the early 1970s. As allegations of wrongdoing mounted, he moved the settlement to Guyana, with hundreds of followers. On Nov. 18, 1978, on a remote jungle airstrip, gunmen from the group ambushed and killed U.S. Rep. Leo Ryan of Cali-

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church refused the $4 million offer the city made for the land, the church had wanted a $30 million deal for the land and that it did not want to sell at all, so the city was forced to file suit. On Aug. 4, the city announced that it had rescinded its suit and had reworked its plans for a new site for the stadium. The new site shifts the $100 million stadium one block to the west of the original site. Orlando City Soccer president Phil Rawlins joined Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer at City Hall to make the public announcement. “While this is a win for Orlando City soccer, it is also a win for the Parramore community” said Phil Rawlins president of the Orlando City Soccer Club. The one block move to the west was realized because of a deal entered between the city and the Black Business Investment Fund. The city entered into an arrangement with the Black Business Investment Fund, which has for years attempted to develop the parcel at Church Street and Parramore Avenue. This move would streamline the scheduling of construction and allow for a new design which will provide a larger footprint, added Mayor Dyer. The soccer team is scheduled to make its debut in the new stadium for its 2016 season, however in the interim, the team will relocate to the renovated Citrus Bowl. “Orlando City is committed to Parramore’s future, and we will serve as a role model for service and citizenship. We have a proven track record of delivering on our promises, and we look forward to working closely with our community partners,” said Phil Rawlins. The city purchased the land from the BBIF for just $2 million. There is some complication with the deal since the BBIF entered into an economic incentive deal with the city and its Community Redevelopment Agency which was worth $878,000. The original deal was included plans to construct the Carver Theatre project, which was supposed to help revitalize Parramore, bring 225 to 350 new jobs to the area and create retail, residential and office space. The BBIF will now have 20 years to pay off its debt to the city ($43,900 annually). Should the BBIF miss a payment, the city is authorized to levy a 3 percent late fee and to deduct that payment from other grant funding the group gets from the city. The development of this city soccer stadium will do wonders for the future development of soccer in Orlando and provide great opportunities for youth development and exposure to world class interna-

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U.S. Border Crisis - Unaccompanied Minor Children How the U.S. Immigration Laws help Immigrant Children? neglect, abandonment or another similar situation. In the form of Special Immigrant Juvenile (“SIJ”) status, the U.S. immigration law provides a method for abused, abandoned or neglected children without legal immigration status to obtain permission to remain lawfully in the United States.

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@GailSeeram FREE In-Office Consultation FREE Live Chat – visit www.GailLaw.com Mi casa es tu casa – My house is your house. This is the courtesy we extend to guests in our home (whether family or a first-time visitor). At least this was a strong Guyanese value instilled in me as a child and observed while living in the United States of America my entire life. Americans are thought to be the most welcoming and laid back people in the world. So, why all the political rhetoric about deporting the thousands of unaccompanied minor immigrant children that have recently flooded the southern U.S. border. A long-standing principle of the U.S. Government has been to demonstrate global leadership by providing humanitarian options to immigrants who are in the most vulnerable and desperate of situations. One such immigrant group is children who find themselves in this country without parental care due to abuse,

Processing of unaccompanied minors typically progresses, as follows: within 72 hours of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) detaining unaccompanied foreign children, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Office of Refugee Resettlement places them in federally-staffed facilities with varying levels of security and services. The children are given “Know Your Rights” presentations, provided by non-profit organizations and pro bono attorneys, wherein they learn about a variety of immigration benefits. Those children who appear to meet no criteria for a benefit may elect “Voluntary Departure” and return to their country of origin. However, the SIJ provisions allow qualifying foreign children to obtain relief from removal, and other important immigration benefits, such as employment authorization. Qualifying foreign children may self-petition for SIJ status by filing Form I-360, Petition for Amerasian, Widow(er), or Special Immigrant. SIJ petitioners may also apply concurrently to remain permanently in the United States by filing Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status. Just think about the sense of urgency and difficult reality that these children are facing – leaving their family and home to enter a country where they know no one, don’t speak the language and don’t have a home. Where is the American hospitality and humanitarian arm?

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Is the Black Vote in Play in the 2014 Florida Governor’s Race? By Roger Caldwell

It appears that the African American electorate can learn a new strategy from the Latino voters. It makes no sense that African American voters are predictable, and the Democratic Party expects our vote for every election. They spend very few resources with the Black Media, and they promise no projects or programs for our community.

In Central Florida at Black conferences and forums Nan Rich or her representative can be seen discussing her platform or passing out literature. But, Charlie Crist or Governor Scott and their representatives are very rarely seen at Black events or they just do not care. Scott has conceded the Black vote to Crist, t is 2014, and the Black vote is an afterthought. The Re- and Crist thinks he deserves the Black vote in Florida because, publicans have written off the Black vote to the Demo- he is now a Democrat. crats, and the Democrats assume in statewide elections, Blacks vote Democrat. This is generally the case in the last In 2012, 17.8 million Blacks in Florida voted in the presidential 15 years, and the Black community usually does not rock election, and only 11.2 million Hispanics voted in the election. Based on these numbers, it would appear that the Black vote is the boat. the most significant voting bloc in the 2014 Florida governor elecAs the Latino community is the largest minority in the coun- tion. It is time for the Black political power brokers to sit down try, statewide and national candidates in both parties are com- and develop a strategic plan based on unity and Black power. peting for their vote. “Hispanics are definitely in-play in Florida. The Hispanic population has grown so much in the past de- To start with, Blacks must educate our community to the imcades in Florida. The Hispanic vote has gotten so much more portance of why we must vote at a higher level than they did competitive,” says Aubrey Jewett, a political science professor at the University of Central Florida.

Polls show that Scott and Crist are running neck and neck, and the political pundits believe that Hispanics will determine the next governor of Florida.

The Latino community understands this new political power, and they are in a position to negotiate, and grow their political stature and businesses. Polls show that Scott and Crist are in 2012. More Blacks must be registered to vote and we must running neck and neck, and the political pundits believe that tell Charlie Crist what we want to support him to defeat Governor Scott. Scott has never shown an interest in the Black vote Hispanics will determine the next governor of Florida. for 3 years, and we should not trust him now. The difference with the Black vote, as opposed to the Latino vote is the Hispanic does not vote always with one party. For this election our community should negotiate with Crist, “We’re the swing vote, the vote that’s unpredictable. His- but we should hold him accountable to what he promises our panics tend not to vote for the party. They’ll vote for the community. The Black vote has the potential to put Charlie person,” says Evelyn Perez-Verdia, the Western-based pub- Crist in the Florida governor’s mansion, but Blacks must understand their power. lisher of the website PoliticalPasion.com.

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Michael Mills honored

ichael Mills was honored to reand expand the personal injury side of the ceive the National Bar Assocfirm by providing excellent customer seriation’s “Trailblazers Under 40 vice and top notch results for his clients. Award” at the 89th Annual NBA He built an outstanding reputation among Conference in Atlanta, Georgia clients and strong relationships in the busion July 26, 2014. Mr. Mills was ness community. one of the top 43 attorneys in the nation chosen by the NBA to It was these relationships and his reputareceive this award. After gradtion which has assisted him in his newest uating from Florida State University, College and most important business endeavor, Law of Law in 2000, he went on to work for one of Offices of Michael A. Mills, LLC also known the largest insurance defense firms in Florida. as The Injury Assistance Law Firm. In FebThere, he represented many of the major auto ruary of 2014, Mr. Mills decided to leave insurance companies including AIG, 21st CenGraham & Mills, to start the Injury Assistury, United Automobile Insurance Company, tance Law Firm. The goal is to be able to Nationwide, and many others. After about 6 provide the community with a law firm that years, Mr. Mills realized that insurance defense it can count on. The Injury Assistance Law was not the best fit for him. He wanted to do Firm is very active in the community and work which actually helped everyday continues to look for sponsorship opportupeople, something that he could make a nities where it can give back to the commuMichael Mills tangible difference in people’s lives. He nity, which has supported it. The Injury Aswent to work for a small plaintiff firm, representing those who sistance Law Firm, “We’re Here For You!” were injured at no fault of their own and the clinics and providers who treated them in their time of need. Mr. Mills stayed with this firm for two years, before starting his own practice, Graham & Mills, Attorneys at Law, with a friend and colleague from law school. As a founding partner he continued to build

The goal is to be able to provide the community with a law firm that it can count on . . . The Injury Assistance Law Firm, “We’re Here For You!”

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fornia, three newsmen and a defector from the group. All were visiting Jonestown on a fact-finding mission to investigate reports of abuses of members. Jones then ordered his followers to drink cyanide-laced grape punch. Most complied, although survivors described some people being shot, injected with poison, or forced to drink the poison. The state Division of Forensic Science has taken possession of the remains, discovered at the former Minus Funeral Home in Dover, and is working to make identifications and notify relatives.

Above: The site of the former Minus Funeral Home. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) On right: A view of the inside of the former Minus Funeral Home in Dover, Del., Thursday, Aug. 7, 2014, where police say the cremated remains were found. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Sheriiff Demings Outreach to Small Business Owners n August 11,2014, small business owners and several area chambers attended a free business forum hosted by the Orange County Sheriff’s Office. The two hour presentation by several deputies, lieutenants and captains of the Orange County Sheriff’s Office focused on issues related to alarm activation, business trespass, credit card fraud, on-site security for business properties and the Orange County Sheriff’s Office call response system. ”I definitely learned how to better secure my business property and what happens behind the scenes at the Sheriff’s Office when they receive a call due to alarm activation or criminal activities” stated Anita Singh, owner of local shipping company, P.S. Freight Systems/SeaPack. ”The most useful tip suggested by the Sheriff’s Office is buying a hand-held electric engraver and engraving your driver’s license number behind all your electronic devices” Sheriiff Jerry Demings added Paul Singh. According to the Sheriff’s Office, it is easier to recover stolen items that are engraved with the owner’s information. The community outreach event took place at Soiree Event & Banquet Center. After the presentation, there was a networking reception sponsored by local businesses such as Caribbean SuperCenter, Golden Krust (Ravi & Zorida), CocoBean Productions, GT Roti & Curry, Vani Triple Star Productions, Caribbean Sunshine Bakery, GenCare, Center for Multicultural Wellness & Prevention, Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce of Florida, Asian American Chamber of Central FL, Greater Haitian American Chamber of Central FL and the Immigration Law Offices of Gail Seeram. “This was the first business forum of this kind discussing these issues and we plan to continue hosting these forums every year to help educate local small business owners on law enforcement issues that effect their business” stated Attorney Gail Seeram, Chair of the Orange County Sheriff’s Office Caribbean American Advisory Committee.

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CAFA provides 23 Scholarships to worthy students

aribbean and Floridian Association of Florida Inc., at CAFA’s 22nd Annual Scholarship and Community Awards Banknown as CAFA’s education committee has made a quet. The most popular part of the afternoon, other than the mission to identify new young adults and to provide delicious dishes prepared by CAFA volunteers, was the presentathem with outlets to express themselves. The inten- tion of awards to kids starting with the two year olds and going tion of the through all the grades to committee this year was eventually provide the 23 to build on the successes scholarships to the high of last year’s with proschool students. This grams and field trips. The year’s Awards event was goal of the education truly spectacular and committee is to maximize exceptionally well prelearning through the fasented and appreciated. cilitation of the personal Congratulations to the and interpersonal develcommittee members and opment. Chairperson of the executive of CAFA for the education committee another successful ScholShelly Briggs led an outarship Awards Banquet standing event with the and most importantly presentation of 23 scholcongratulations to this Scholarship recipients arships to young students years recipients.

President of CAFA, Mr. Casmore Shaw

Lloyd Phillips presents a scholarship

Young awardee

Education Committee Chair, Shelly Briggs

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United Foundation Gala wows and educates!

s our children head back to school, it is timely that we’re has a vested interest in transforming the community. Working writing about the United Foundation of Central Florida’s together they can transform Pine Hills to a thriving commuRed Carpet Fundraiser at The Rosen Plaza Hotel, held nity. With a little guidance, which could be provided by the on Saturday, July 26th, 2014. The foundation, for med architects of the Tangelo Park program we could be looking at a earlier this year, is focused on early intervention, lead- decrease in unemployment and an increase in graduation rate. ing to prevention utilizing educational resources, as we “The event was packed with business professionals who recogprepare every child for nize that their community needs their kindergarten. Thefounsupport not just in words, but financial dation wanted to answer the communiand physical contributions. Aura Adverties concerns as they focus on providing tising and Modeling Agency could not solutions. A number of different types of be prouder of the citizens of city beautiprograms to deal with juvenile concerns ful Orlando.” said Clay Williams. currently exist, however, early intervention seems to be on everyone’s minds. By With a powerful lesson in how we could getting involved in children’s lives early, transform the community directly from later crime can be effectively reduced. Mr. Harris Rosen and Sam Butler, the This has been studied and proven. Tanevening was topped off with a great gelo Park is a great story of how this lineup of entertainment starting program can effectively work. United with Lee C Lizandro (who came all the Foundation took the opportunity to reway from Puerto Rico), The Fearing sisintroduce us to the Tangelo Program and ters from Tampa. Music was provided the brain pool behind this successful efby DJ Phayz and the 506 crew Band. fort aimed at early intervention to The icing on the cake was a perforchange lives. The mission of United mance by Singing sensation Sisaundra Foundation is a simple one - to partner Lewis(from the Voice - season 6) whose and unite with local community and rendition of New York State of Mind neighbourhood organizations to posihad MC Vanessa Echols of WFTV, chantively transform families and individunel 9 requesting an encore perals. The Tangelo Park Program initiated formance! What a spectacular classy Sandra Fatmi President UFCF, Harris Rosen by hotelier Harris Rosen has impacted evening. Mission accomplished. Stay Hotelier Rosen and Guenet Roberts the lives of approximately 700 children, tuned for the next step from United CAP News Magazine and transformed a community. Pine Foundation of Central Florida, Inc. To Hills has some great non-profits already working to uplift the find out more information about the foundation, and how community - Greater Orlando Cares, Pine Hills Performing Arts you can be involved, please visit www.unitedfoundation Center, the Churches and a vibrant business community that cf.org or call 770-789-7004.

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Commonwealth Games 2014

Jamaican athletes represent the Caribbean with pride ver the 11 days the city has rolled out the carpet to thousands of athletes, officials and visitors and hosted a fun filled festival of sport and culture on a scale that the city has never been seen before. On the day of the Closing Ceremony, (Sunday 3 August), organisers of the Games showed their gratitude to everyone who has played their part in making these Games a success from the clyde-siders, the Host City volunteers, Police Scotland and all the workers who kept the city going. But most thanks went to the people of Glasgow who welcomed the Commonwealth to their city. It was a Games which saw more than 140 Commonwealth records broken as elite athletes from 71 nations and territories competed for Games glory. The Home Nations triumphed in front of ecstatic crowds who raised the roof in packed venues across 11 days. Glasgow’s glorious Games, the largest sporting event in the city’s history saw nearly 3.5 million people passed through Central Station, over 50,000 cuddly Clyde Mascots sold out, 171,000 attended the Rugby Sevens – a record-breaking number for the sport. Well over a million people visited the Glasgow 2014 website per day, over half a million people visited the Live Site at Glasgow Green and well over a million mentions of Glasgow 2014 on social networks since the Opening Ceremony and over 1.2 million tickets were sold.

looks out for each other, a welcoming city that has undergone an experience that it – actually WE – will never forget. Over 3,000 athletes, officials, and Games Family members from 33 Commonwealth Nations and Territories travelled to or from the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games on an Emirates service. Over 1,100 Ford branded vehicles were provided to the OC to support with transportation while ScotRail and First Group helped keep the city moving by providing additional and extended services. Results Summary for the Commonwealth Games – Glasgow 2014

England dominated the overall medal count with a total of 174 medals; 58 Gold, 59 Silver and 57 Bronze, Australia was second with a total of 137 medals; 49 Gold, 42 Silver and 46 Silver and Canada was third with a total of 82 medals; 32 Gold, 16 Silver and 34 Bronze. However, the Jamaican athletes continue to represent the Caribbean with magnificence; making us all proud as they dominate the track and field events. Jamaica’s women’s 4x4 relay team didn’t just dominate their race but they set a new Commonwealth Games record with a time of 3:23:82. Jamaica is ranked 10th in the medal count with 22 medals including 10 Gold, 4 Silver and 8 Bronze. There are 71 different Countries and Territories participating in this year’s Commonwealth Games and Jamaica makes us proud with their Lord Smith of Kelvin, KT, Chair of 10th overall ranking. Other CaribGlasgow 2014, said: “Glasgow’s conbean Countries on the medal board nections with the Commonwealth are Grenada ranked 19th with 1 are centuries old and they run deep. Stephanie McPherson and Christine Day led Jamaica Gold and 1 Silver, Trinidad & Tobago They tell a story of industry and enin a clean sweep of the medals in the women’s ranked 22nd with 3 Silvers and 5 terprise on a global scale. These 400 metres at the Commonwealth Games. Bronze medals, Bahamas ranked connections have been strengthened. And whilst the Games may leave Glasgow, Glasgow will 24th with 2 Silvers and 1 Bronze followed by Barbados and St never forget the Commonwealth Games. It has made its mark Lucia both ranked 35th with 1 Silver medal each. on our city. It has won a place in our hearts. “This is a city that dares to dream. A city defined by its people. A city which The 2014 Commonwealth Games ended on August 3rd 2014.

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Jerk Fest Jacksonville 2014 n August 3rd the management and staff traveled up to experience the 2nd Annual Jerk Food Festival presented by CMP Promotions. This event was earmarked to be a beautiful presentation of Caribbean culture with food, music, Caribbean American people and brilliant sunshine. It was an absolutely beautiful day and the promoters made every effort to present a well organized and culturally diverse festival with some of the Caribbean’s best performers and entertainers….TOK, Everton Blender, Alison Hinds, Admiral Tibet and many other supporting performers. The Metropolitan Park was a perfect location with all the amenities necessary to satisfy the crowd. The entertainers presented and over delivered to a satisfied crowd – Alison Hinds was amazing; she’s got moves to make you wana……jump, jump and just ride de bumpa. The balance between the reggae performances of Everton Blender and Admiral Tibet and the soca performance of Alison Hinds gave the attendees everything they could have wanted. Congrats to the management and staff of CMP Promotions on a well presented and packaged festival and we look forward to 2015.

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CONGRATULATIONS! Orlando’s Attorney Wayne Golding

Elected Ja. Diaspora Advisory Board Representative for Southern USA ttorney Wayne Golding of Orlando has been elected the have not been in anyway involved in the process to date” acJamaica Diaspora Advisory Board member for the South- cording to Rev. Ward, who served as the final arbiter. All balern USA. lots received by closing time 8:00 p.m. (EST) yesterday, (Friday, August 15), were checked, tabulated and verified by the IndeMr. Golding was declared the duly elected Diaspora pendent Panel. The committee also invited each candidate to Advisory Board Representative and will immediately provide one representative observer for the count. assume office having secured the majority of votes from a final count of 1,237 ballots from the Jamaican Diaspora Voters of Jamaican heritage across the Southern USA were enacross the thirteen (13) Southern states couraged to participate in the process of the United States of America (USA). which began early August. The 13State region includes Alabama, AriMaking the announcement the Rev. zona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Horace Ward, Rector, Holy Family Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Episcopal-Anglican Church in Miami North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Gardens, and who has been the inCarolina, Tennessee and Texas. Votterim Diaspora Board coordinator for ing was conducted both electronically, the region, said that the final count and mail-in ballots, given the wide of ballots took place this morning Satgeographical area of that region. urday (Aug. 16), following the close Each voter was limited to one ballot of ballots yesterday Friday (Aug. 15). by selecting one of the three listed candidates, and voter’s name and address Three candidates handed their nomiwas required to ensure an effective nations for the volunteer, two-year process, according to Rev. Ward. position, and voting began on MonWayne Golding day (Aug. 4). The candidates were Throughout the process, Rev. Ward Wayne C. Golding, Sr., Esq., resident of Orlando, Florida, who spoke of his continued interaction with members of commusecured the majority of votes (936); Alexander A. Williams, nity associations, media and faith-based leaders in the Diaspora Esq., resident of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, securing 202 votes communities in an effort to create awareness and interest to and Courtney G. McFarlane, resident of Atlanta, Georgia, who the “Diaspora movement to which each of us as Jamaicans secured 71 votes. residing overseas, is a member” he added. While discussions process began in January, this year, Rev. Ward explained that the process was done in a timely way to engage our region. “This is about building a process that serves to benefit all of Jamaican heritage at home and across the Diaspora”.

The Diaspora Advisory Board arose out of the first Biennial National Diaspora Conference held in Kingston, in June 2004. Attorney Golding will now join the team of seven total Board members required to represent the interest of Jamaican Diaspora populated communities in the United States, Canada He also commended the efforts of the advisory team – Mayor and the United Kingdom, while maintaining close relationBarrington Russell of Lauderdale Lakes, Ms. Kaye Chong of ship with the Jamaican foreign missions and embassies in those Caribbean Airways and Ms. Cheryl Wynter of the Consulate regions as well as the Government and people in Jamaica. The General of Jamaica; the Independent Panel of auditors includ- voting results will be posted on the election website ing Leary Mullings from Crichton Mullings & Associates and at www.JamaicaDiasporaElection2014.com). Lorry Burford of United Friends of Highgate for their commitment, dedication, time and resources in assisting in this elec- Contact: Rev. Horace Ward - Tel # 305-652-6797 tion which he said was done with the highest standard of honor, Interim Board Coordinator integrity, and transparency. “The latter comprised auditors who Email: info@jamaicadiasporaelection2014.com

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Cities with strong Caribbean American populations on the Rise in Florida fter what many have called the great recession of the 2000’s, Florida is returning to its glory as it steadily recovers after we saw the collapse of its real estate market and heavy job losses. Florida has added over 218,800 jobs between May 2013 and May 2014, the third-largest job increase in the nation last year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Construction job growth in Florida is also expected to gain upward of 10% by 2017, based on economic experts predictions.

3. Income growth. We calculated growth in the median income for full-time, year-round workers from 2009 to 2012.

Cities on the Rise: * Six of the top 10 places on the rise are in South Florida * 10 cities saw an increase in employment rates compared to statewide employment growth * Six of the top 20 are census-designated places * Florida has firmly established itself as a life sciences powerhouse with industry leaders such as Bristol-Myers Squibb, Although Florida is known for tourism, there are other indusJohnson & Johnson, Merck and Actavis located in the state tries that run the gamut from life sciences, aviation and aerospace to manufacturing and financial services. Florida also has Top 10 Cities on the Rise in Florida a variety of transportation options — including 19 commercial airports, 15 ports and 3,000 miles of rail — that help posi- 1. Pine Hills tion the state as a global hub for trade and commerce. Since Pine Hills, a census-designated place just west of Orlando, is 2011, statewide unemployment has fallen from 11.9% to 7%, one of Orange County’s oldest and largest neighborhoods. and according to Kiplinger, the rate is expected to drop to 6.7% Rich in cultural and ethnic diversity, this area from 2009 to by the end of this year. 2012 saw a whopping 62.5% growth in its working-age population, the highest percentage increase in our top 10. This The top places on our list are spread around the state and inarea that once battled crime and had a neglected infrastrucclude promising unincorporated regions and popular waterture has since focused on revitalizing its neighborhoods and front tourist spots. Our analysis examines the following growth commercial areas. Residents here also saw a 3.9% increase metrics from U.S. Census Bureau data: in employment, and a 9.2% increase in median income from 2009 to 2012. In December 2011, the board of county com1. Population growth. We measured growth in the workingmissioners created the Pine Hills Neighborhood Improvement age population from 2009 to 2012. District to drive efforts to redevelop and promote new busi2. Employment growth. We evaluated growth in the percentness and entrepreneurial opportunities. Now, local leaders age of employed residents from 2009 to 2012 relative to and residents are working to transform the Silver Star and statewide employment growth over the same period. North Pine Hills crossroads into a dynamic town center.

Trinidad-Born Rapper Bests Michael Jackson

Continued from page 1 Jackson’s posthumous releases ‘Slave to the Rhythm’ and ‘Love Never Felt So Good’ became his 49th and 50th Hot 100 hits earlier this year. Minaj will perform at the MTV Video Music Awards this Sunday in Inglewood, California to sing ‘Anaconda.’ It will be the third time the 31-year-old singer and rapper has performed at the annual ceremony.

MINAJ ‘CHATS’ JAMAICAN PATOIS Minaj also gives fans a behind the scenes look at her video shoot for ‘Anaconda’ while also giving them her best Jamaican accent – find the video!!

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Fit Like A Ras By Jeremy Roberts - NASM

The Best Workout For Everyone! ell, I n I jus’ getting’ over the World Cup. Like most people from we part of the world, I was supporting Brazil. I still mournin’!! But, life a gwaan. I figured folks are anxiously waiting for me to tell them what to do next, on this journey to peak physical fitness (right!) so I better get on wid it. To recap: 1. We seh fitness is being prepared fuh yuh “race” 2. Mos’ people race is just to live long and to be healthy through that life 3. We look at some tings dat does help people live long and healthy and 4. We recognize dat some people wan do more than jus’ live long, and how a lotta peeps wan’ “look good naked”. I did tek dat and started talkin’ about how sometimes in the effort to do dat, people lose weight but still don’ look good nekkid. De recommendation was: lif’ weights. Well, that’s easier said than done. A lot of people, particularly women, don’t really know what to do wid weights. A whole lotta men don’ know either, but they like front like they do. So never worry – Dread is here to let the whole a unna know whuh fuh do in the weight room. Fus ting: de headline on dis (The Best Workout For Everyone!) is a joke, coz no such thing exists. We all different and our bodies work differently. No one workout will achieve everybody’s goals. But I figure it might ketch some attention, so ah hope dat worked. Having said that, though, I do believe mos’ strongfully that there’s a workout plan that will help most people achieve the “look good (almost) naked” goal. Since the recommendation was “lif’ weights”, the workout will consist of nothing but weights. The world is filled wit weightlifting programs. All kinda split routines (e.g. Chest, Back, Shoulders, Legs, Arms as one example; 5 x 5 as another) as well as circuits (work ever y major muscle group ever y workout). You could even split circuits, so you’d do a upper body circuit one day, then a leg circuit the next, and keep rotating like that. Most of these kinds of workouts are fairly advanced, so beginners should probably do something different fus. I recommend a full body circuit. What would this look like in practice? I’d start with a shoulder exercise, that takes the joint through all it’s angles of motion.

Then go to a chest exercise, followed by a back exercise. While big arms are of no use in most functions in life, thay do help a lot wid de whole “look good nekkid” ting, and that’s true for both men and women. So, we do biceps and triceps next. From there, we’re done with the upper body. The next big muscle group is one often neglected, particularly by dudes: the glutes. There are a number of exercises that isolate the glutes, but they’re very specific and need special equipment or set up time. As such, I’d probably recommend a compound movement (one that involves a number of joints), like a deadlift. You could also come up wid yuh own exercise involving weights. The main purpose of the glutes is hip projection (think dollah win’!), so if you can come up wid anything like dat, wid some sort of resistance, gwaan go do it. After the glutes, you move down to the quads (the big muscle group in the front of your legs). Leg extensions good fuh dat. Then tu’n around and do something fuh de hamstrings. I would ignore the calves, coz in all the years of watching people train, I ain’ ever see anyone mek improvements in dey calves, an’ de flip side: people wid nice calves almost never do any direct wuk pon dem. Is all or mostly genetics, or consistent, intense wuk outside de gym, like running, cycling or sprinting. So once yuh finish dat, yuh finish one circuit. Start over an do it again. Yuh should aim to finish 3 every session, but yuh prob won’t finish more than one at fus. Yuh should never spend more than an hour in the gym. All yuh exercises should be with a weight that you could only do about 8 – 10 reps with. I also advise people to do some kinds of core exercise in between exercises, so the bulk of the workout is midsection work. After all, arms might be nice, but abs is most important! Do a light stretch in any areas you think you need to, and head on out of the gym to enjoy de res’ a yuh day/evening. An’ don go saying “Dread tell me do dis”! Do your own due diligence: talk to your doc, get a personal trainer etc. An’ tek “before” pics, so that you can compare to your “after” self! GT Dread is an NASM CPT, who competes in Masters Track, Field Hockey and Weightlifting

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Top 5 Video Picks 1. Artist: Kes the Band Title: “Endless Summer”

Video Link: www.junglevibes.tv (Top 5 Video Picks) JVTV Review: Kes the Band formed in 2005 by Kees (lead singer), Hans (drums), Jon (guitar) and close friend Rian (bass). The quartet has been dropping hits since their hit song “Wotless” written by Kerwin Dubois. Kes has taken soca music to new heights and they continue to collaborate with artists of different genres. Catch them on tour, next stop Calgary Canada on August 23, 2014.

2. Artist: Stephen Marley, Capleton and Sizzla Title: “Rockstone” Video Link: www.junglevibes.tv (Top 5 Video Picks) JVTV Review: Stephen “Ragga” Marley featured two of dancehall’s notable artist on his single “Rockstone” from his forthcoming LP, Speakeasy. This is one of first time Ragga experienced with EDM (electronic Dance Music) mixed with dubstep, but the track fits perfectly. This track was produced on the Marley family band, Ghetto Youths International. The album features from Bounty Killa, Shaggy, Rick Ross, Dead Prez, Wyclef Jean of the Fugees and “The God MC”, Rakim.

3. Artist: Fuse ODG ft. Sean Paul Title: “Dangerous Love”

Video Link: www.junglevibes.tv (Top 5 Video Picks) JVTV Review: Fuse ODG aka Mr. Azonto blasted on to the music scene as one of the pioneers of the New Africa Movement with infectious beats integrated in the music today. Fuse ODG is a British musician of Ghanian descent. He has been topping charts and recorded with the music industry’s top performers. Look out for more songs on this artist. All the songs he has ever recorded is within the top 10 on the UK Singles Chart. That’s major! Big up Azonto!

4. Artist: Nico and Vinz Title: “Am I wrong”

Video Link: www.junglevibes.tv (Top 5 Video Picks) JVTV Review: If you have not heard of these two gentlemen known and Nico and Vinz, you have been under a gigantic rock. The Norwegian Duet’s hit song “Am I Wrong” is currently No. 1 in thirty-eight countries. USA was kind of late on picking up the song, but quickly caught on and continues to be an international smash hit. Their official website is www.nicoandvinz.com – keep it locked on them

5. Artist: Chronixx ft. Protoje Title: “Who Knows”

Video Link: www.junglevibes.tv (Top 5 Video Picks) JVTV Review: Reggae music received a major forward when International superstar, Chronixx performed on the Jimmy Fallon show. With all the slackness in dancehall music nowadays, it is refreshing to hear good conscious reggae music. We at JVTV are quite bias because these are two of our favorite artists. Who Knows is the first official single from Protoje’s forthcoming album due later this year. The ringtone sales for this track has skyrocketed since the release. We look forward to hearing more good music from these two great artists.

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Warren Dietel

ure unrelenting passion and perfection” – few months, Warren approached his parents and said “Hey these are the words I would use to describe I’m thinking about coming back, would you guys entertain Warren Dietel. me coming back” – that was the turning point of his life. Warren later bought the company from his parents for $1 million From San Fernando in Trinidad to Downtown dollars in 2003. In 2013 the revenue for Puff ‘n’ Stuff Catering Orlando and beyond - Jim Carchidi Warren Dietel was reported at $9.5 million with over 70 full-time employees and his ‘Puff ‘n’ Stuff Catering. Born on January 14th 1969 in and another 200 – 300 on-call support staff. San Fernando, Trinidad, his parents, Susie and Glenn Dietel, raised both Warren and his sister in the family business, which Anyone who has had the opportunity to meet Warren would was started in San Fernando in 1971. absolutely feel his passion. He believes in his product and he believes in his team (his staff). In the early 1980’s the Dietel family miI had the distinct pleasure of interviewing grated to Florida and opened the original Warren at his 33,000 sqft Puff ‘n’ Stuff facility Puff ‘n’ Stuff which was located on Fairbank in Orlando and I was blown away. It was imAvenue in Winter Park. It was originally pressive; the magnitude, the quality, the stanopened as a deli, sandwich shop and bakdards, the details and of course, the commitery, however the facility faced early difficulment to perfection. ties because of location and the challenges associated walk-in/foot traffic. As they say When asked ‘What makes you tick, what gets ‘out of adversity comes opportunity’; Puff ‘n’ you up in the morning’; Warren replied “it’s Stuff faced the major challenge of foot trafmy passion, I love what I do, I love the chalfic and innovated its model to a catering lenge of perfecting perfection, I love the people service – ‘if you can’t come to us, we’ll come I work with, I love my team”. to you’ – thus launching itself into a catering establishment. Warren Dietel and his Puff ‘n’ Stuff team are now focusing on the development of the inAt the tender age of 12 years old, Warren worked frastructure of their services, the packaging along with his sister in his parents catering busiprocess that can help deliver the same qualWarren Dietel ness but longed for more, for something differity, standard, freshness and perfection on a ent, for his own passion. While in high school Warren discovered larger scale and in frozen packages. He believes the success his love for cars and got involved in the detailing that Puff ‘n’ Stuff has had and will continue to have is aspect of the auto industry. Before based on his great clients, the team he knew it, his passion effort and the commitfor perfection and cars ment to perfection. created an opportunity They have created for his own detailing demonstration videos business. Warren admits with QR Codes for prodthat while he had the uct preparation and passion and the car detail presentation . . . who business was developing would have imagined? into a great success story; he lacked the necessary The future for Puff‘n’Stuff management skills to – focuses on providing manage the growth and the uncompromising support staff necessary to support of their clients and venues, the growth. maintaining and improving their operational stanIn 1994 Warren got the opdards and protocols, exportunity to work for Disney pansion of their chief comWorld; in his own words “this missar y and training was probably the best educa(Tampa - dedicated office tion of my life, it was equivaand a commissary located at lent to learning and earning TPepin’s Hospitality Centre), an MBA (Masters in Business providing a consistent balAdministration), I had the opportunity to travel the world rep- ance between expansion and employee compensation. resenting Disney internationally for the wedding business. I grew as a leader because I had the benefit of working with great lead- Warren believes that you must embrace your life to the fullest ers while spending time in Europe, Japan and Hong Kong. and live with passion; in his own words; “I’ll squeeze every possible drop of juice out of my life because I’ve found the balIn 2001 Warren left Disney in search of his passion, “it wasn’t ance between work and family and that is ‘my passion’” about the money, I was making great money but something was missing” Warren said. He took a job with Scott K Platinum “PASSIONATELY PERFECTING LIFE’S CELEBRATIONS” - It’s more jewelry but still didn’t find the passion he was longing for. Later than a tagline, a mission statement or a mantra. It’s our way that year after sending out his resume and job hunting for a of life.

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Let there be life!

time. I’ve seen a father lay straight on top of his deceased son hoping the warmth of his body would resurrect life again. Time is never enough to ease the pain; hugs and words are pointless and bear no substance yet the presence of other loved ones brings hope and sometimes a smile to believe that life could get better.

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admired Robin Williams’ work because he made me and the world laugh. The Bible says, Proverbs 17:22 “A joyful heart is good medicine…”. He entertained on radio, TV, movies, cartoons and newspaper articles. He was funny. Not just comical but infectiously funny. He was a genius in his craft of entertainment and he made sense each time he was interviewed. I would look for a moment of insanity when he was at his highest stage of manically hysterics just because I couldn’t imagine anyone being “happy all the time”. All that joyfulness that I saw could be the culprit that killed him because “we” never saw “it” coming. Suicide:The termination of one’s life. Should suicide be an option? NO! Suicide comes about when all hope is gone and the forces of negativity over powers the presence of the Lord.

Then, there is the planned execution that takes twelve or so years to take place. It is scheduled like a cesarean section for a birth. I’m watching the report on the television about a fellow being executed twenty years after the murder and I was amazed as to the preparation he went through before he dies. There was even a stay of execution. I’m sure it was a time of torture to the family of the victim but he was given a little more time to live…precious time as a gift from the governor. He craved for life because death is final. Or is it? According to the Hindu beliefs, if a person commits suicide, he neither goes to the hell or the heaven, but remains in the earth consciousness as a bad spirit and wanders aimlessly till he completes his actual and allotted life time. Therefore he goes to a hell and suffers more severely. In the end he returns to the earth again to complete his previous karma and start from there once again. Suicide puts an individual’s spiritual clock

“For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to bless you and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.”

The number one cause of suicide is depression. I can think of a balloon that is blown up and used to celebrate a birthday (happy time) then it slowly deflates and falls to the ground. Depression is masked with sunglasses or shoved aside without proper treatment. It slowly creeps upon its victims to devour them but there are always warning signs to look for.

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King Saul committed suicide because he was psychotic and Judas because he was over taken by grief of betraying the Son of God. There are accounts in the bible where individuals felt great despair and desolation but they never ended their lives.

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Keep them company

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Offer your help

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Listen to their story

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Don’t give an opinion if you have none

Elijah, a great prophet was so depressed that he yearned for death (1 kings 19:4). He was comforted by angels and given a time of rest and then a new ministry assignment.

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Do not say “It’s God’s will”

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“You’ll get over it”

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“They’re in a better place”

Paul in the New Testament was under great pressure, far beyond his ability to cope (2Corinthians 1:8) but he never ended his life.

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“they’re resting”

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“They’re not in heaven”

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Share verses of hope

Here is a look through my eyes as I have had looked death in the face many times. I’ve seen patients slowly die of different forms of cancer. I’ve seen precious moments slip away. How many times I’ve embraced a family not knowing that my presence is all that they needed at that moment.

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Pray for strength

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Don’t judge or criticize the situation even to a neighbor

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And don’t spread gossips through “opinion”.

Now I’m thinking about the sudden death of a loved one and how the pain is able to rip against the hope of the future. I’m amazed when I look on a dead body how it causes me to stare within my soul and wonder about the effectiveness of my life. I usually leave with a new vision to reach out and touch more lives.

Remember these promises when you feel despondent. In St. John 10:10 “The thief comes only to steal (your life) and to kill (your life) and destroy. I came that they may have life and have it abundantly. And in Jeremiah 29:11 “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to bless you and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.”

Death leaves a lasting impact on those left behind. And the scars do not heal easily. How to be friends with the person who lost a loved one?

10. Present yourself as a friend.

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had the opportunity to prepare my tantalizing Nutty Apple Crunch recipe for La Vie Wellness Spa in Metro West at their grand opening celebration in December, 2013 and everyone that tasted the Nutty Apple Crunch loved it. Some people thought it would be great to add to their breakfast meal with yogurt. Some thought that it would be a great snack to take to work. Others thought that it would be the perfect healthy snack for their children because it was homemade without any artificial color or flavor, and it was not loaded with processed sugar. When I was growing up in Jamaica, I loved to eat cut cake and grater cake because of the crunchy coconut taste. I wanted to stay connected to my Jamaican roots so I created my Nutty Apple Crunch Recipe with shredded coconut, granola, raisins, cranberries, apples and maple syrup and this combination of ingredients worked in perfect harmony. The maple syrup and coconut mixture adds a nice rich sweet creamy texture, and the shredded coconut and sliced apples and granola gives it the crunchy munchie taste. The cranberries and raisins adds a sweet and tart taste to the Nutty Apple Crunch that make you want to come back for more. You simply love it from the first bite.

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NUTTY APPLE CRUNCH Ingredients 2 small apples (pealed) 2 tablespoons granola 2 tablespoons raisins 1 tablespoon dried cranberries 1 tablespoon shredded coconut 1 tablespoon maple syrup or raw agave Method: Wash the apples and peel them; slice the apples. You can dice them to make smaller pieces. Put the apple pieces in a bowl, and add granola, raisins, cranberries, shredded coconut and mix all ingredients together. Add maple syrup and mix ingredients again. My Recipe for Life vegetarian/vegan cookbook has many more delicious healthy recipes. To purchase visit www.sandimorais.net Good health is your true wealth. Send your comments on the Nutty Apple Crunch to sandim920@gmail.com I would love to hear your thoughts after you try the Nutty Apple Crunch.

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