From: The Bahamas: A Tropical Paradise of Islands and Culture
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Philosophically, the Bahamas raises questions about how small island nations balance nature, culture, and modern life. How should such places protect fragile ecosystems while welcoming visitors? What does independence mean for identity in a globalized world? The Bahamas shows the tension between preserving heritage and embracing change, a challenge many societies face.

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Supporting arguments

  • Nature conservation vs. economic development.
  • Cultural preservation vs. globalization effects.
  • Small nation sovereignty in a connected world.
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The Bahamas has some of the clearest water and richest coral reefs in the world.
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The Bahamas is made up of about 700 islands and over 2,000 cays.
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Nassau is the capital of the Bahamas and a center of culture and history.
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