The different classes are for ships of different types. All of the ships within a given class are virtually identical.
Typically one would rank the classes by size, not by "best" or "worst". some people like big ships and other like small ships, so best or worst is purely subjective.
"The nicest city" is a subjective term. Barcelona is by most accounts quite nice, but you'd have to define "nicest" a lot more precisely in order to be able to make such a claim with any degree of trustworthiness.
No, animals in the same genus belong to the same class. The genus is a taxonomic rank above the species level but below the family level. Animals in the same genus share more similarities than animals in different genera.
There are several different occupational therapy classes available on the internet. You must figure out what kind of classes you need in order to find them. Make sure to go to an accredited place.
There are many different certified training classes. These classes though cannot be taken online. You have to contact the Red Cross in order to undergo these categories.
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Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl
Classes
Classes that you would be required to take in order to get a degree in biblical studies would be theology classes. One college that offers these classes is Nazareth.
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the functionalist theory can be applied to Caribbean society, but to a certain extent. the theory has both its merits and demerits in its analysis to contemporary Caribbean society. the strengths of the theory in relation to the Caribbean would be: social order, ( what would happen if Caribbean societies didn't have order? nominate, lawlessness, instability,) equilibrium ( societies change and when changes occur the social structure becomes unstable therefore we need to put measures in place to ensure that there is equilibrium) value consensus ( members of a society must have shared beliefs and values if society is to function properly.) inadequacies: Caribbean societies are multicultural ( cultural diversity different ethnic groups, races languages) theory is euro centric ( European societies are different, the changes that occurred within the Caribbean example slavery is not an indicator of European society. the social structure is different) synthesis & evaluation introduce another theory that can better understand Caribbean societies eg. the plural society thesis or even Marxism.
There were 5 social classes in 1500's Britan, and they carried on until the 1750's. In order of money, it went,GentlemenCitizensYeomenLabourersPaupers
I do not exactly understand your question but instead i can tell you the languages spoken in the Caribbean. Due to the fact the the Caribbean was colonized by many different European countries, more than one language is spoke. The main languages are English, French, Spanish and Dutch. Among the islands different creoles are spoken, many unique to the island so in order to find out about the minor languages spoken, you would have to research the island separately because there is not one 'Caribbean Language'.