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    risks of potentially negative outcomes from sexual behaviour and it also helps fulfill the rights of the child to be adequately information about matters that affect them. Therefore I believe sexual education should be taught in schools in Trinidad and Tobago because it would teach students about their body‚ let them be better informed and reduce promiscuity among teenagers. One reason why sexual education classes should be implemented in schools is because it would teach students about their body

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    Terror‚ dated October 17‚ 2010) which has brought the problem of bullies and bullying within the school system of Trinidad and Tobago into the public domain. Professor Deosaran is an internationally renowned scholar in criminology and social sciences; he has been recently conferred with the title Professor Emeritus at the University of the West Indies‚ St. Augustine Campus in Trinidad and Tobago. Today I would like to present some facts on “Bullying in Primary and Secondary Schools”. However due to time

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    violence or ‘domestic violence’ particularly in Trinidad and Tobago. This paper seeks to explore the theoretical perspectives proffered by the symbolic interactionist‚ feminist and functionalist‚ as it relates to the social issue of domestic violence; causes and effects of the issue‚ programmes formulated and implemented and omissions and gaps that may exist. It also offers possible solutions to the way forward‚ as is applicable to Trinidad and Tobago. (The United Nations Declaration on the Elimination

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    PRINCIPLES OF BISSINESS SBA -SOLE TRADER -Cpu tech SCARBOROUGH SECONDARY SCHOOL PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS SCHOOL BASED ASSESSMENT CANDIDATE NAME: JANE DOERAYME REGISTRATION NUMBER: 1601850000 DATE OF SUBMISSION: FEBRUARY 20TH 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….1 Description of the Business…………………………………………………………………………………………..2 Justification of Location………………………………………………………………………………………………..3 Selection of Appropriate Labour………………………………………………………………………

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    may be surprised to know that this instrument does not come from the popular islands of the Bahamas‚ Jamaica nor Barbados but from the small island of Trinidad & Tobago. Though this instrument is relatively new on the global music scene‚ appearing as recent as the 1940’s it is no doubt that in its short life it has made a notable impact in Trinidad‚ the Caribbean and the world. Unlike many instruments the term “steel pan” has multiple meanings and may refer to a single instrument‚ orchestral arrangement

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    not just one factor that results in boys’ underachievement in the school system. This paper seeks to address reasons why boys are underachieving in the school system in Trinidad and Tobago and how boys’ methods of learning differ from girls and what teachers can do to close the gender gap. A previous study in Trinidad and Tobago found that classroom achievement in primary and secondary schools and in all core curriculum subjects was higher for females than males. Research was done by (Kutnick and

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    A Comprehensive Safety Policy for Workers In A Government Primary School BACKGROUND OF THE SCHOOL The Public Primary School was established on January 25th 1956.  It was constructed by Trinidad Leaseholds Limited (the precursor company to TEXACO‚ TRINTOC and PETROTRIN) on lands owned by the named companies and donated to the Gasparillo community.  This institution was established to facilitate chronic overcrowding at Gasparillo Government Primary School. In its fifty–six (56) year history‚ the

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    (people friendly) and a hard approach (people as a resource to be used as seen fit by the organization)‚ could be summarized as a strategic approach to managing employees. The role of industrial relations has been diminished to some extent in Trinidad and Tobago with the implementation of human resource management practices and policies. However some of the aspects of the traditional public sector model and the environment it was planted in has survived till now‚ which affects the implementation and

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    Commonwealth Caribbean today. The Commonwealth Caribbean comprises the countries of Antigua and Barbuda‚ the Bahamas‚ Barbados‚ Belize‚ Dominica‚ Grenada‚ Guyana‚ Jamaica‚ St. Lucia‚ St. Kitts and Nevis‚ St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Trinidad and Tobago. The characteristics of Caribbean countries are countries of small populations‚ most of which have narrow economic bases‚ few natural resources‚ open volatile economies‚ high debt levels‚ are vulnerable to external shocks‚ recurring natural

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    such a hero‚ Krishna took on the name “Adrian Cola Rienzi”. However‚ Rienzi wanted neither power nor did he seek to be made “Tribune of the People”. Nut he certainly had the passion to make Trinidad a much better place for the working people. Rienzi was a Trinidad & Tobago Trade Unionist‚ who founded both the “Oilfields Workers Trade Union” and the

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