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Must submit entries during competition period starting December 10-13.

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Richard Mason
six things that i would love for Jamaica in 2014 is:
1 i would love for the government to be truthful to the people of Jamaica .
2.i would love for the crime wave to go down to acceptable level
3. i would love to see the economy get better so more people can be gainfully employed
4 i would like for us to find alternate energy so that manufacturing sector can be more competitive
5. I would like to see the adults be more responsible where our children is concern .
6. i would like all of us to treat our fellow men with a little more respect hence this place call Jamaica will be more friendlier to live, work and play

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Andre Swagga-Kid Beason
More job opportunities, things to put in place for people and communities to unite wit each other,crime rate decrease, betterment of infrastructures, more health care, and a place to facilitate all mentally hill or disordered people
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Nathaniel Chase Thompson
1.More jobs
2.less crime
3.A toll Free high way
4.Peace and Unity
5.More export of jamaica produce and less import of other country produce
6 A better Jamaica for our kids to come.
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Davyan Honeyghan
Jamaica is a wonderful country and those who have lived there or have visited, have a special place in their heart for the piece of rock. What is your wish for Jamaica for 2008
1.That we get rid of the corruption in high and low places
2.I want us to return to the good ol time values in Jamaica
3.That there will be a drastic reduction in the bloodshedding
4.I want each Jamaicans to take more responsibility for himself or herself and stop investing so much power in area dons, politicians and pastorthemselves
5.I hope that Jamaican students will start to perform better in all examinations especially CSEC and CAPE
6. My wish for Jamaica is that we become a more religious nation
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Billyjoemedia Joe
My 6 positive things I would like to see in 2014 , (1) to see the police treat the city of Jamaica much better. (2) jamaicans living has one. (3) the Government treat the country better And. stop their bickering. (4) crime drop to zero.(5) more jobs. (6) peace, love, and respect!
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Zola Sarcastic Davis
1. Absolution of crime (although impossible to rid of completely, drastically reduced)
2. Less persons living on the streets. How I wish I had a place for them all.
3. More kids in school. They are our future yet we are not doing much to ensure that this future is bright.
4. Availability of jobs. It's better to work for my own than to take it from someone who worked even harder for theirs.
5. Peace among our leaders. The representation of figure heads leave much to desire. No good examples to follow.
6. RESPECT! Not just for the New Year but everyday. Respect shown amongst leaders, neighbours, strangers, families and friends. Society has now failed to realize the power in "I'm Sorry", "Excuse", "Thank You" and You're Welcome"
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Cleo Thompson
The Governor General of Jamaica His Excellency the Most Honorable Sir Patrick Allen states that, " I believe we can use the things that are right with Jamaica to right the ones that are wrong" It is in this light, that my 2014 dream for my county Jamaica, my beautiful island home is as follows:
1. Citizens will have access to more educational facilities, predominately tertiary level education irrespective of their economic status. Nelson Mandela rightly states "education is the most powerful weapon which can be used to change the world". In this light, citizens will be motivated to achieve their goals and create an atmosphere where everyone will be held accountable for their own growth and development.
2.The country will return to its roots where God is the center and where everything revolves around Him. Where we as a people will fear him and follow His commandments. A nation built by God cannot be set apart.
3. All Jamaica are given the opportunity to unleash our God given talents and make a positive indelible mark on the lives we come across while placing Jamaica on the map, like all the others before us have done. E.g. Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Usain Bolt, Shelly Ann-Frazer, Sean Paul and most recently Tessanne Chin. Build what is endemic to Jamaica, good food, good vibe, and a people that is passionate. Everyone can rise above their circumstances and achieve success if they are dedicated to and passionate about what they do -Nelson Mandela.
4. A better system of government where the interest of the people is held at heart and not merely to see or obtain power.
5. A more family oriented society with responsible and dependable parents predominately fathers who will ensure that our nations children's cognitive, psychosocial, emotional, and physical development are catered to in an effective and efficient manner. "I believe the children are the future teach them well and let them lead the way" -Whitney Houston
"If a country is to be corruption free and become a nation of beautiful minds, I strongly feel there are three societal members who can make a difference. They are: the father, the mother and the teacher"-Abdul Kalam
6. More crime prevention and eradication methods are put in place and reinforced to preserve the lives of the nation's people. this can be executed in several ways: 1. Provide active clubs and societies to engage young people predominately school drop outs, unemployed and unengaged. 2. Provide skills training centres and job opportunities after the completion of training.3. Inform citizens of their rights and how to exercise them.
In essence, I support the nation's 2030 Vision Statement, where Jamaica will be the place of choice to live, raise families and do business.
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Alicia Coombs
Six things I want for Jamaica in 2014 are crime reduction, more job opportunities which will reduce the high rate of unemployment, wider access/availability of tertiary education, solar energy as a means of energy consumption/production, national debt reduction and for us Jamaican citizens to hold Members of Parliament accountable for their actions and decisions. These will assist with our Vision 2030 for Jamaica to be a place of choice to live, work, raise family and do business.
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Maurica Wilson
1. I want to Be the change in Jamaica by helping others. 2. I want to see a Jamaica where all jcans aim to be the best they can be, and turn away from greed, envy and hate. 3. I wish all Jamaicans will have access to education and will use the opportunity to become productive citizens! 4. I wish that our leaders will embrace a culture of productivity and desist from playing "the blame game". 5. I want to see a Jamaica that teaches our children to respect their elders and encourages the community spirit of working together. 6. If I could have only 1 wish become a reality I wish Jamaicans would genuinely LOVE each other as of "all these things love is the greatest".
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Alexcia McGregor
I would like to see meals being provided for the less fortunate at every community center in the country. I would want to see less mad persons on the streets. I would love to see more parks in Jamaica so families can have a peaceful place to take a walk or hang out on sunday evenings. I would like to see more youth groups where our youths can be trained different skills and also how to be good leaders. I would like to see more of our artistes rise to the occasion like Tessane chin. I would like to see all our children well taken care of for the year 2014 and beyond.
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Havagay Robinson
1. better job opportunities......2. more LOVE & less crime & violence.....3.for the Pm & politicians to become SELFLESS & start making decisions in the best interest of our country & its people.....4. added preparation for the homeless & those who r mentally challenged & otherwise......5. BETTER health care for the poor (AFFORDABLE).....6. aid for tertiary education those who have an interest to go shouldn't be prevented cause of financial constraints
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Micheal Morgan
Six positive things i want for Jamaica in 2014 are:
1. To see more private sector organizations be more involved our communities.
2. To see our elected members of parliament being honest.
3. To see Jamaicans taking care of environment and each other.
4. I want to see crime reduction with help of citizens, private sector and government.
5. I want to see Jamaica moving up into first world status.
6. I want to see Jamaica having a stable economic.
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Tavar Matthews
Six of my wishes for Jamaica are:
1) The whole society to talk on Christ-like principles.

2) The economy to start growing in a positive way.
3) Living condition to be better (Drug free, people may able to afford stuffs without feel pain in doing so, etc)
4) Our children and adults stop being abuse and abused.
5) A place job are available on a wide scale.
6) Corruption deactivated.
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Tazmonica Beckford
For 2014 I would like to see
1. A reduction in crime and violence against all persons irrespective of sex, gender, political persuasion, age, sexual orientation, class: Promote peace and love for all citizens.
2. Economic growth-So that cost of living can be drastically reduced enabling citizens to take better care of themselves and their families; and so that the dollar can be stabilized.
3. Job creation for the unemployed so that there are less idle hands. These idle hands may cause an increase in criminal activities of all sorts.
4. Better care facilities for the nations children who are either homeless and/or parent less(the ones in homes and adult correctional facilities) ; and the elderly who are homeless and need special care.
5. Jamaica to be less dependent on imported produce/products and get closer to being self contained. The money saved could be better spent on improving education system, providing electricity and running water to the areas who are yet to realize this dream.
6. Improved justice/legal system that offer professional unbiased service to all Citizens not just to the elite.
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Malu Navuluri
1. Don't encourage crime and spread piece among people.
2. Educate people, every body work and economy will get strong.
3. Need more rain, but no hurricanes, because lot of people depends on cultivation.
4. Help old age people
5. Improve Roads in Jamaica to encourage tourism.
6. Do hard work where you work. if employer good, he can create some more employment.



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Thee Andre Cole
Things i want for Jamaica in 2014 :

1)more passes in Csec & Gsat
2) Less crime and violence
3) Increase Jobs
4) And for youths to think creative, ways to start their own job
5) Decrease in Teenager preganacy

6) And finally ... need Jamaicans to be proud of our small independent land of wood and water and never forget " We all can do all things through Christ who strengthens us."
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Leonie Scott
FOR 2014;
I WANT JAMAICAN'S TO BE OUT OF MANY ON PEOPLE AND LIVE AS ONE.
2. I WANT PEOPLE TO BE THEIR BROTHERS KEEPER AND STOP THE BLAME GAME
3. GET HE YOUTHS MORE INVOLVED IN VOLUNTEERISM.
4. MORE ROLE MODELS OF SOCIETY TO PLAY THEIR PART AND INSPIRE THE YOUNG MINDS.
5. MORE SPECIAL EDUCATION SCHOOLS TO BE DEVELOPED THEY ARE ALL HUMANS NO MATTER HOW DIFFERENT THEY ARE.
6. WE SHOULD ALL REMEMBER OUR ROOT AND LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST WITH THE HELP OF GOD AND OUR FAMILY.
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Saccheen Laing
1. Children to be less materialistic
2. Those with power will help to uplift those who are weak.
3. The friendliness of Jamaicans will be evident once more to whoever meets us.
4.Jamaicans will realize that unless we unite we will fall apart.
5.To feel safe enough to sleep with my door open again.
6.That each child will experience love in some way or form
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Sheiliey Scott
SIX POSITIVE THINGS THAT I WANT FOR MY JAMAICA ARE:
BETTER EDUCATION SYSYTEM FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL AND TERTIARY EDUCATION, MORE TRAINING AND SKILLS INSTITUTIONS, DNA TESTING AVAILABLE AT EVERY HOSPITATL AFTER CHILD BIRTH, BETTER HEALTH CARE SERVICE AT CLINICS AND HOSPITALS, MORE SPEED BUMPS ON THE ROADS ALSO ON THE HIGHWAYS AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR EVERYONE REGARDLESS OF GENDER, RACE, OR SOCIAL STATUS. ALL THAT I HAVE SUGGESTED IS NOT ALL THAT JAMAICA NEEDS FOR CHANGE, THESE ARE JUST A FEW, THERE WILL ALWAYS BE MORE VIEWS FROM OTHER PEOPLE LIKE ME AND YOU.
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Cheyenne Powell
The 6 positive things i want for Jamaica 2014:

1. Remove the bureaucracy so entrepreneurs can be encouraged to provide more jobs and improve the economy.
2. Reduce interest rates.
3.Lower taxes.
4. Remove corruption
5. More training opportunities
6. Better healthcare
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Shannette Clarke

1. LOVE and UNITY amongst all Jamaicans.
2. A harmonious relationship between our political parties to enable better decisions for us as the people and our country as a whole.
3. A more willing, helpful and loving police and security force for better and safer environment.
4. More family minded Jamaicans which will instill good moral in our younger generation for a better tomorrow to come and fathers being present in the up bringing of their children.
5. Equality for all Jamaicans
6. good comfortable standard of living affordable for all Jamaicans both working and elderly as Minimum wage too low and pension rate too low.
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Shirleymarie Kattyk Ormsby
My wish List for the new year.
I wish the crime rate in Jamaica will be reduced for the new year.
I wish all Jamaicans will take up the initiative to Protect all children as their own.
I wish that there will be more available jobs for Jamaicans.
I wish for equitable access to education for all Jamaicans.
I wish that the economy be stabilized for the new year.
I wish for quality and suitable healthcare for the disabled and all other Jamaicans.
I wish that all Jamaicans will learn to treat authority, and each other with respect.
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Neerek Nothguah
1. Reduction in Crime and Violence
2. Government starts to manufacture products for exporting so that our economy can build.
3. Have better infrastructures and more better management style.
4. Invest in our country and our people. Make use of the skilled workers here.
5. All politicians take a 20% salary decrease and use that money to help in rebuilding the education and health sectors.
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Renell Baker
More job opprortunities,less crime and violence,homes for the homeless,decrease cost of living,better health care and more attention be placed on kids who are not attending school due to poverty.
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Vivian Austin
*1- Decrease in crime and violence island wide.
*2- No more form of abuses especially child abuse.
*3- Less car accidents causing fatalities.
*4- Increase in literacy island wide from basic school to tertiary institutions
*5- Improvement of the country's traffic system.
*6- and last but not least the usage of modern technology should be instilled in all governmental organizations such as:
-police force
-educational facilities
-hospitals etc.....

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Judiene Gayle-Jones
1.Financial Stability
2.Enhancement of Agricultural development.
3. Decrease in the country's crime rate.
4. Upbringing of non-violent children.
5. More employment for the younger generation
6. Unity among the leaders of the country.(children live what they learn)
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Sheena Peddie
1. A major reduction in Crime.
2. More young people entering college
3. A better public transportation system.
4. More Jamaicans serving the Lord.
5. Jamaican men have more respect for women and children.
6. As a nation we can be united just as we are when our Athletes are winning the goals and Tessanne Chin on the voice.
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Phyllis Sicard-Muthra
1.A more cooperative government and opposition
2. A better approach to deal with crime .
3.As a country we need to treat our children and the elderly better.
4.We need better opportunities to help students who cannot afford to pay for university.
5.A country with less corruption.
6.A "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" approach.
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GarrisonNiggazfirstlady Kaye
1. THE CRIME RATE TO GO DOWN 101%
2. FOR MORE AVAILABLE JOBS IN THE COUNTRY FOR YOUNG ADULTS.
3. HOMELESS PEOPLE BE TAKEN OFF THE STREETS AND PUT INTO HOMES.
4. FOR THE YOUTHS THAT ARE UNEDUCATED BEEN GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO GO BACK TO SCHOOL TO FURTHER THEIR EDUCATION.
5. MORE PEOPLE STARTS TO INVEST MONEY FOR THE CHILDREN AND ADULTS LIVING IN HOMES.
6.FOR THE HEALTH INSTITUTIONS TO HAVE MORE READILY AVAILABLE MACHINES AND EQUIPMENTS FOR THE SICKS
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Anisha Hall
#DigiSix
1) More love and unity towards each other. As our motto says, out of many, one people.
2) For us to realize that getting an education is more of a privilege. There are many less fortunate that would die for such an opportunity. Make hay while the sun shine
3) To start living within our means and stop the unnecessary over-spending. It pays to save. Every mickle make a muckle.
4) To be more proactive. Take responsibility of your lives. Stop blaming everything on others.
5) Government to do more in helping the people. Improve employment opportunitues, improve standard of living and so forth. Too many Jamaicans are suffering.
6) Jamaicans to be more spiritual. Get close r to God, pray more. Know God, know peace. No God, no peace.
Jamaica in 2014 #NewYear
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