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A Non-Engineer’s Journey to IEEE Leadership

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He has held leadership positions in the IEEE Jamaica Section , in IEEE Region 3 , and on the IEEE Member and Geographic Activities board. Both are from Jamaica. Her husband is a computer science professor at the University of Technology, Jamaica , in Kingston. The Jamaica Section has 135 IEEE members.

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A Novel IEEE Workshop Showcases Jamaica’s Engineering Community

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The IEEE Jamaica Section is acting as a catalyst to engage and inspire the island nation’s next generation of engineering and technology professionals. Brown also discussed the need to “support and build out Jamaica’s STEM higher education institutions.” Jamaica’s Minister of Education and Youth Fayval Williams.

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2025 Travel: Luxury Resorts Prioritize Privacy and Being Worth the Expense

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The high-end market is responding to three plagues in travel: overpriced, overcrowded and overheated, as in global warming, said Jack Ezon, who runs the bespoke travel agency Embark Beyond , based in New York. Its more of a normalization, returning to value for money.

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BYD opens shop in the Caribbean with 10 new markets planned by the end of 2024

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BYD opened its first store in the Caribbean as its global expansion heats up. BYD plans to open shops in Jamaica, Barbados, and the Cayman Islands. China’s leading EV maker, BYD , is quickly gaining ground in overseas markets. The EV leader plans to enter ten new markets by the end of the year.

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Travel 2025: ‘Friend-Finding Tours,’ Private Islands and a Mixed Bag of Prices

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Jump to: Credit… Miriam Martincic A recent Booking.com global survey of 31,000 travelers found that 71 percent of respondents want to leave the places they visit better than when they arrived. Eighty-three percent said that sustainable travel is important to them. Its more of a normalization, returning to value for money.

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U.S. Warns Spring Breakers Headed to Mexico, Jamaica or the Bahamas

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Moore, 75, has always felt safe during her stays in Jamaica, where she’s returning for the fourth time on Wednesday. But this year, while she’s still happy to take a trip, a travel advisory for Jamaica, reissued in January by the U.S. Moore, the traveler heading to Jamaica, but it hasn’t deterred her from making the trip. “In

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