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    Reflection

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    artistes. I never knew Trinidad and Tobago held such intensely talented individuals. I was even more intrigued by the room with preserved animals‚ slave days‚ Amerindian artifacts and last but not least‚ the blue throne. On the second floor of the building held one of the most majestic and striking object I had ever seen in my life; a throne that was built for Prince Kofi Nti of Ashantee‚ West Africa who visited Trinidad on July 1‚ 1881. Prince Kofi Nti‚ arrived in Trinidad on July 1‚1881‚ having

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    Cipero River

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    Methodology Where was data collected? Data was collected at Cipero River‚ South Trinidad The Cipreo River was chosen as the area of study for pollution. The study of pollution was ideal for the area‚ as it is a major area which is situated near the San Fernando region‚ these very rivers banks where also overflown of the year 2010. When was data collected? The field study was conducted on June 12th 2012‚ between the hours of 8.am. and 10.am. How was data collected? Data was obtained by the

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    Catholic Education

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    INTRODUCTION In a meeting with Catholic Educators‚ on April 17‚ 2008‚ His Holiness Benedict XVI articulated that “….education is integral to the mission of the church to proclaim the Good News. First and foremost every Catholic educational institution is a place to encounter the living God who in Christ Jesus reveals his transforming love and truth (c.f. spe.Salvi 4). The Catholic community here has in fact made education one of its highest priorities. This undertaking has not come

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    Caribbean Studies

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS. SECTION PAGE 1-Introduction......................................................................................................... 2-Literature Review................................................................................................. 3-Data Collection Methods..................................................................................... 4-Presentation of Findings

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    The Buffalypso

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    HISTORY OF BUFFALYPSO Water buffaloes were first introduced into Trinidad and Tobago from India in 1906. Water buffalo is not indigenous to Trinidad and Tobago. The first importation of 30 Jaffarabadi buffaloes to a sugarcane estate in Tacarigua was reported to have occurred between 1900 to 1905. Several importations occurred since‚ with the last being in 1949. They were imported to haul cane and provide transport. Presently‚ these animals continue to provide draught power for a few small farmers

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    factors that have consistently led to the economic decline of the island states. This paper examines the recent experience of the Commonwealth Caribbean in dealing with the current Global economic crisis with a particular focus on Jamaica‚ Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago. It begins by examining the signs and the effect on each island. The paper then identifies five key issues that have emerged as factors contributing to and needing the attention of the heads in order to ameliorate against an occurrence

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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

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    Indentured Labor

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    they arrived in the Caribbean. Indenture-ship had the greatest impact in Trinidad and Guyana‚ where the sugar industry continued to flourish after it declined in other islands. With the exception of Haiti‚ Santo Domingo‚ Puerto Rico and Barbados‚ the Caribbean underwent a demographic revolution in the 1800s because of this new immigrant labor. Indenture-ship became a major labor relations system in Jamaica‚ Guyana and Trinidad. As a result of the arrival of immigrant workers‚ the Caribbean benefitted

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    Caribbean Cultural Icons

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    Topic: Human Cultural Development via the Arts Members of Group: Mickael Carmel‚ Rhea Farrell‚ Kyla Burton‚ La-Chelle Carter‚ Zhané Joseph‚ Kyla Weaver‚ Shennel Douglas and Niah Joseph Teacher: Mrs. Camacho Subject: Caribbean Studies According to Marcus Garvey‚ “a people without the knowledge of their past history‚ origin and culture is like a tree without roots.” Cultural arts continue to be of major influence in Caribbean society. Cultural Arts is interpreted as‚ the civilization of a given

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    According to Adult Literacy Tutor Association (ALTA)‚ Paula Lucie - Smith‚ in April 2010. She indicated that forty-five percent (45%) of Trinbagonians are illiterate. Also twenty-two to twenty-three percent (23-23%) or one out of four persons in Trinidad and Tobago is unable to cope with everyday reading and writing skills. It is a problem because it inhibits people from communicating efficiently with one another. Literacy equips persons with all that is needed to open doors to brilliant career opportunities

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