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    Pestel Framework

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    technological‚ environmental and legal. In Trinidad and Tobago these factors have a great impact in the tourism industry. Legally‚ the Trinidad and Tobago Tourism Industry Certification programme is a national certification programme designed to ensure that tourism operators and service providers (accommodation providers‚ tour guides etc.) conform to prescribed standards of quality in their operations. These standards have been developed through the Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards‚ the national

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    Introduction The purpose of the paper is to educate any reader of the reasons for the existence of the Caribbean Single Market and Economy (CSME) and the European Union (EU). A comparison of the two entities will be provided along with a closer look at trade and politics and its challenges. We will use secondary research to gather the information for the paper. This will include usage of the internet‚ journals‚ academic papers and text books. Background on Caribbean Single Market and

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    Communication Studies Ia

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    Communication Studies SBA SCHOOL: BATCE sixth form TEACHER: Mr. Ali TERITORY: TRINIDAD YEAR: L6 June 2013 TOPIC: Green vehicles and Trinidad and Tobago TABLE OF CONTENTS General Introduction 3 Reflective 4  Reflection 5 Analysis 7 Conclusion 8 Bibliography 9 Exposition 10 General Introduction Green vehicles and Trinidad and Tobago According to CIA World Factbook‚ Trinidad and Tobago has around 151 one cars per 100 person. With a population of approximately

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    1958. It was a Federal Government drawn from 10 member islands which were Antigua and Barbuda‚ Barbados‚ Dominica‚ Grenada‚ Jamaica‚ Montserrat‚ the then St Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla‚ Saint Lucia‚ St Vincent and Trinidad and Tobago. The Federal Capital of the federation was located in Trinidad and Tobago Economically the Region remained as it had been for centuries and during this period of time not even free trade was introduced between the Member Countries during this period. The Federation however faced

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    Butler was born on Grenadian soil in 1897. Of all Butler’s contributions to Trinidad and Tobago‚ his contributions and political ambitions to trade unionism during the 1930s and 1940s was the greatest and to date it is still evident. His major contributions evolved around the riots of 1937 and has affected major changes within industries‚ workers and colonial authority. By 1921 when Butler decided to migrate to Trinidad‚ he had already distinguished himself in his homeland‚ Grenada‚ with leadership

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    Latoya Richards Cohort : 43 Domain Idea: Advertising and Communications Title: Advertising in the Legal Profession Issue: What is the scope of advertising for the purpose of the prohibition of advertising in the Legal Profession Act of Trinidad and Tobago No. 21 of 1986? Cause of Problem: Schedule No. 3 Part A of the Legal Profession Act No. 21 of 1986 ‚ Sections 6 and 7: An attorney at law may speak in public or write for publications on legal topics so long as he does not thereby advertise

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    Amerindian History

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    IMPACT OF SPANISH COLONIZATION ON THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF TRINIDAD The history of Trinidad begins with the settlement of the island by Amerindians. This dates back to at least 7000 years at Banwari Trace which is the oldest discovered human settlement in Eastern Caribbean. The Amerindian tribes were referred to by various names‚ example: Yaio‚ Garini‚ Nepuyo‚ Warac and many others. They were described as a peaceful people.  The closest approximation to formal education was father’s instructions

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    Torrib Tabaquite Road‚ New Grant Princes Town Trinidad‚ WI Monday‚ 22 March‚ 2010 My Dearest Aunty Suzette‚ Hello. I hope all is well with you. Let me apologise to you for not writing for so long. I have been occupied with school. I am writing you‚ as you are the Water Conservation campaign manager for the UN‚ to persuade you to come to Trinidad to run a campaigning like the one you coordinated in Barbados. Sometimes I live in fear. Trinidad goes through a lot of tribulations- bad roads

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    Diabetes in Adolescents

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    development‚ face a series of particular and considerable challenges.(Court‚1998). According to the Centre of Disease Control and Prevention website; it states that 151‚000 people below the age of 20 years have diabetes. Former Health Minister of Trinidad and Tobago‚ Jerry Narace said there was cause for concern as there was a rise of diabetes in teens and young people‚ this was published in the Newsday Newspaper in 2009 in an article entitled "Narace: More TT teens getting diabetes." (Carol Matroo‚2009)

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    quality and quantity of goods and services‚ thereby providing greater capacity to trade with other countries. On 1 January 2006‚ the Single Market component of the CSME came into being‚ involving Barbados‚ Belize‚ Guyana‚ Jamaica‚ Suriname‚ and Trinidad and Tobago. The other Member States except The Bahamas and Haiti‚ which had not signified their intention to participate in the CSME‚ and Montserrat – a British Dependency‚ which must await the necessary instrument of entrustment from the United Kingdom

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