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    west indies federation

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    Caribbean Islands or territories‚ then under British control. former federation of 10 British West Indian territories formed in 1958. Trinidad and Tobago‚ Jamaica‚ and Barbados were the principal members‚ but the federation included most of the Leeward and Windward islands‚ then under British control. The seat of government was Port of Spain‚ Trinidad. Slated for independence in 1962‚ the federation did not survive its troubled infancy. Jamaica‚ the most populous and prosperous member‚ voted

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    Introduction ! Background Information ! What is an extracurricular activity? Extracurricular activities are those that fall outside the realm of normal curriculum of school or university education‚ performed by students. In Trinidad and Tobago school’s there is access to many extracurricular activities such as swimming‚ running‚ football‚ music‚ dance and many more. There are benefits of a student doing extracurricular activities such as making a contribution. Extracurricular activities

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    biological or chemical agents. Ms. Hosein what is the role of the EFCL and how has it been influential in achieving the goal of a healthy physical environment? The Education Facilities Company Limited (EFCL) was formed by the Government of Trinidad & Tobago as a Special Purpose State Enterprise on March 11‚ 2005; and it officially began its operations on August 02‚ 2005. Its principal Ministry is the Ministry of Education(MOE) and the EFCL‚ directly supports six (6) of

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    Carlisle Chang

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    Born to parents of Chinese descent in San Juan‚ Trinidad in 1921‚ Carlisle Fenwick Chang spent most of his life as an artist in Trinidad and Tobago. His first job was as a photographer in Trinidad and he later operated a photo studio in Jamaica. It was during his schooldays at Tranquility Government Boys’ School in Port of Spain that he first started painting. He began his art studies under the tutelage of Amy Leong Pang‚ founder of the Society of Trinidad Independents‚ a radical group that encouraged

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    SBA

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    British Colonies of Jamaica‚ Barbados and Trinidad & Tobago after 1838? Name: Kimali Williams Registration Number: 150015 School: St Vincent Grammar School Subject: Caribbean History Proficiency: Caribbean History Date Submitted: Table of Contents 1. Cover Page 2. Table of Contents 3. Rationale 4. Question 5. Introduction 6. Chapter 1: Jamaica and Barbados 7. Jamaica and Barbados 8. Jamaica and Barbados 9. Chapter 2: Trinidad and Tobago 10. Trinidad and Tobago 11. Conclusion 12. Bibliography 13. Acknowledgements

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    changes in the roles of women from pre-Columbian time to the present and Show how these have impacted on the development of Trinidad and Tobago? Ronnie Boodram- 00045144 College of Science‚ Technology and Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago. The roles of women have changed drastically since the pre-Columbian times‚ where now in Trinidad and Tobago women have made a significant contribution in the country’s development. Pre-Columbian refers to the time periods in the history

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    Importance of Tourism

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    tourism practices. Local communities and Non Government Organizations today have a very important voice in the way in which tourism is developed and resources allocated. It is this more responsible and sustainable tourism that the Government of Trinidad and Tobago wishes to develop and promote. Tourism provides entrepreneurial opportunities for small operators‚ can foster balanced development and empower rural communities‚ youth and women‚ and can dynamise other sectors of the economy‚ particularly the

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    planning to launch a new project/product/service etc. ("What Is PESTLE Analysis? A Tool for Business Analysis" 2017). There are currently eight commercial banks operating in Trinidad and Tobago with a network of 123 branches. The organization of choice is Republic Bank Ltd. which falls under the banking sector of Trinidad & Tobago. The PESTEL framework has impacted the industry in many ways‚ mainly the political‚ economic‚ social‚ technological and legal. Political forces‚

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    Introduction The cost of health care in Trinidad and Tobago in steadily increasing according to the Budget Highlights 2011/2012‚ $4.7 billion dollars is to be projected for Health Care. As a Registered Nurse working in the health care institutions of Trinidad and Tobago‚ as discussed in Ellis and Hartley 2010‚ you are expected to understand the issues surrounding cost and become an active participant in managing health care resources. This health care resource comprises buildings‚ equipment‚ supplies

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    have evaded most Governments who have dared to try. It was evident‚ however‚ that there were differences in the way each country attempted to introduce NPM. Jamaica and Barbados‚ for example‚ adhered rigorously to the primary tenets of NPM and Trinidad and Tobago by implementing some measures but not others. Human resource management (HRM) is a term which is now widely used but very loosely defined. It should be defined in such a way as to differentiate it from traditional personnel management and to

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