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    TITLE OF PROJECT: Establishing a Business: CANDIDATE’S NUMBER: CANDIDATE’S NAME: SCHOOL/CENTER NAME: SCHOOL/CENTER NUMBER: TERRITORY: Trinidad and Tobago SUBJECT: Principles of Business DATE SUBMITTED: Abstract In this SBA I discuss the things I plan to do to start my business and have it running efficiently and profitably. This project includes where my business is located‚ a description of the business‚ justification of location‚ selection

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Generally‚ people use body and facial power to keep their skin soft and fresh and to feel comfortable‚ especially women who use this concentrate as a base for their make –up. Moreover‚ those who are living in relatively humid surroundings perspire profusely and with the help of Face and Body powder‚ they are able to reduce the odor and keep their skin dry for a longer period of time. However‚ these products are mixed with ingredients which can be harmful to

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    Before Columbus‚ Scandinavian sailors and European powers‚ including Spain and Portugal‚ conducted early colonization and expeditions in the Americas. Vikings arrived around 1000 AD but couldn’t establish permanent colonies due to hostile environments. The Crusades restored trade and knowledge between Europe and Asia‚ paving the way for the Renaissance and Europe’s growth. European countries‚ like Spain and Portugal‚ sought new trade routes to Asia for economic and religious reasons. Portugal under

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    Beka aspires to be a politician and serve her country one day‚ but she must conquer school first.Beka’s inner turmoil is representative of Belize’s turmoil. Like Belize‚ Beka is caught between the worlds of “befo’time” and “nowadays” and is constantly evaluating the characteristics of old versus new‚ accepting some and discarding others. She attends political meetings with her Granny Ivy but also questions her father about his political beliefs. Seeking her own identity often causes conflicts that

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    Gender and Language

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    and women. The miscellaneous variety of differences is enormous‚ and not all of them are stated in this text. There may be such a variety in the language spoken by men and women in different cultures worldwide that there was even a concern about the Carib language spoken in the Lesser Antilles‚ where it was at a certain point believed that men and women spoke a completely different language. (Smith‚ 1985) This paper will discuss diverse points of views concerning the differences in language and some

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    on the shores and initially called the islands “Las Tortugas”. In 1523‚ a map was drawn showing all three Islands under the name “Lagartos‚” meaning alligators or large lizards. By 1530‚ the islands were called the “Caimanas” which derived from the Carib Indian word for the marine crocodile that formerly inhabited the islands. “Caimanas” evolved to the Cayman Islands‚ the present name (www.caymanislands.ky). During the period of Christopher Columbus‚ the islands had no inhabitants‚ just visitors

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    My Brother

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    Exoticism‚ Extirpation‚ Ambivalence‚ and Identity: Flora in Kincaid’s “My Brother” Jamaica Kincaid’s “My Brother” is a mini-epic about disjointed family‚ loss of identity and absolution‚ all of which are represented quite distinctly in the story through setting—more specifically‚ by the plant life in the story. Symbolism‚ I feel‚ should not be part of a universal lexicon; artistically superior symbols are only tied to specific works (while less talented authors use symbols from the extensive canon

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    /1fu-t-’*J CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL CARIBBEAN ADVANCED PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION tu[;]’a’’ CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL CARIB B EAN ADVAN CED P R‚OT’ICIENCY EXAMINATION i.ANgwERBOOKLET ANSWERBOOKLET FILL IN ALL THE INFORMATION REQUF^STEDCLEARLY AND LEGIBLY TESTCODE SUBJECT 0 0 2 4 7 I TEST CODE SUBJECT 0 0 2 4 7 I PHYSICS UNIT I APER OI PrlYsrcs UNIT I _ PAPER 0l REGISTRATION NUMBER RECISTRATION NUMB QUES NOS. 0t 02 03 04 05 06 07 1aL PI n uF t’s P3 TOTAL SCHOOLrcENTRE

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    Marie-Elena John (born 1963) is a Caribbean writer whose first novel‚ Unburnable‚ was published in 2006. She was born and raised in Antigua and is a former development specialist of the African Development Foundation‚ the World Council of Churches’ Program to Combat Racism‚ and Global Rights (formerly the International Human Rights Law Group)‚ where she worked in support of the pro-democracy movement in Nigeria and in the Democratic Republic of Congo. She is known especially for her work in the United

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    Savanna Research Paper

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    Acknowledgement Contents Introduction A savanna‚ or savannah‚ is a grassland ecosystem characterized by the trees being sufficiently widely spaced so that the canopy does not close. The open canopy allows sufficient light to reach the ground to support an unbroken herbaceous layer consisting primarily of grasses.[1][2][3] The oak savanna is a common type of savanna in the Northern Hemisphere. Some classification systems[which

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