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    Domestic Violence of Adolescents between the ages of 16-25 Durinda Toussaint-Crichlow Christianne De Gannes Natalie King Cheryl Ann Byer Judith Sinnette Akeiy Stapleton College of Science‚ Technology & Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago This paper was prepared for Social Work‚ 116‚ taught by Hanif E.A.Benjamin LMSW‚ BSC‚ (D.S.W.) 23rd April 2014 Domestic Violence of Adolescents between the ages of 16-25 Domestic violence can be described as a pattern of behaviour which usually occurs

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    the 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

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    essay – Caribbean Drama‚ from the aspects of traditional or indigenous culture Stacy Herbert “If theatre is to truly represent the people and nation from which it comes‚ it should draw from its culture‚ festivals‚ traditions and folk art; and Trinidad & Tobago’s carnival offers a unique opportunity to create a theatre which truly represents this”. These are the thoughts and words of Errol Hill‚ with which I concur. In keeping with this idea‚ I will bring to the fore a number of Trinbagonian

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    Joab 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

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    AMONG TEENAGERS IN SAN FRENANDO INTRODUCTION: HIV/AIDS has taken the world by storm with its vast impact on society‚ which shows no respect for race‚ age or gender. Subsequently‚ Trinidad being one of the smaller Caribbean countries has not been spared of this rising epidemic. The Government of Trinidad has taken a great emphasis on HIV/AIDS awareness‚ and ensuring that infected individuals are comfortable. Although there has been progress with regards to medication‚ there is still a battle

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    is because it was weak. The federation was only given powers over its internal affairs and any foreign matters were dealt with by England. In addition‚ the member states had different views on what the federation should entail. Eric Williams of Trinidad wanted a strong federation with the power to levy taxes‚ control economic development and set up custom union. The federal Prime Minister‚ Grantley Adams of Barbados was in support of this. Jamaica on the other hand‚ opposed all of this and wanted

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    Calypso is one of the most significant traditions in Caribbean music. Calypso began on the twin island nation of Trinidad and Tobago. The rhythms of calypso can be traced quite back to the seventeenth century. This was when the first enslaved Africans were brought to Trinidad to work on the sugar plantations. While the Africans worked in the sugar field plantations‚ they were forbidden to speak to one another. So‚ by means of communication‚ they

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    For those people who are unsure about how to proceed with completing the School Based Assessment project for the CXC CSEC Principles of Business (MARKETING)‚ we have a sample POB SBA. Mr. Hadai from Trinidad has very kindly made his CXC CSEC Principles of Business SBA project available online. This is a very good sample Principles of Business (POB) SBA project (MARKETING). It is an example of what a very good CXC CSEC POB SBA project looks like. Please note that while information is missing

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    and social issues in Trinidad and Tobago—it affects everyone‚ whether you drive‚ walk or cycle. The aim of road safety is to reduce the harm‚ injuries‚ death and property damage resulting from crashes of road vehicle traveling on our nation’s roads. I believe with goverment intervention‚ educational programs and law enforcement this social problem can curb the increasing levels of road accidents and fatalities. According to the IPSL’S HSE corporate committee‚ “In Trinidad and Tobago‚ there are

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    also a setback in humanity with respect to human rights. In this paper one will examine the culture and religion of individuals in the Caribbean such as the Yorùbá People and also will gain knowledge from personal family history in the islands of Trinidad and Tobago. Throughout history‚ the system of slavery is primarily an institution based upon the labor of poor individuals who are forced into harsh working conditions while an elite few reap the benefits of the work of the larger

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