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    hOutline Topic: The fashion industry of Trinidad and Tobago. Narrowed Topic: The challenges encountered within the local fashion industry. Thesis question: Does the local fashion industry possess the vitality to triumph over its’ various challenges‚ and ultimately arrive at the level of the international fashion industry and hence maximise its’ success? Topic Outline1. The local fashion industry2. The challenges encountered3. The international fashion industry4. The benefits of development

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    NAME: CONTEMPORARTY DEVELOPMENT IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT COMPANY: WEST INDIAN TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED STUDENT ID: 07935721 SUMMARY West Indian Tobacco Trinidad Company Limited (W.I.T.C.O.) was established on September 23rd 1904 by Mr. John Phillips‚ entrepreneur and founder of the tobacco business in Trinidad and Tobago. WITCO is a 50.13% subsidiary of British American Tobacco plc which is incorporated in the UK. In 1970 WITCO became a public company with 20% of its shares owned

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    Caribbean Islands - Regional OverviewCaribbean Islands THE COMMONWEALTH CARIBBEAN ISLANDS have a distinctive history. Permanently influenced by the experiences of colonialism and slavery‚ the Caribbean has produced a collection of societies that are markedly different in population composition from those in any other region of the world. Lying on the sparsely settled periphery of an irregularly populated continent‚ the region was "discovered" by Christopher Columbus in 1492. Thereafter‚ it became

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    MOVING TO AMERICA Do you know moving could be a very traumatic and scary experience for a child? When my mom decided to leave Trinidad and Tobago to pursue her Master degree‚ I don’t think she realized the impact it would have on me‚ knowing that you are moving to a whole different country is a big pill to swallow at the age of 14 years old. Me and my mom was having dinner when she broke the news that we were moving to America I remembered that day like it was yesterday I felt like

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    show there “manhood” Women and males embraced the natural look and the dress code he remembered was dashikis‚ Afro-combs and tie die jerseys were all worn as symbols of the revolution. This is to show how the cultures are different because now in Trinidad and Tobago stenhtening your hair is norm following in the American standards even now our dress code resembles American

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    bitter‚ Erasers dilemma and Obeah in the grove. The book ways of sunlight by Samuel Selvon mirrors the lives of Caribbean in Trinidad and London. The first part is set in Trinidad where through various characters themes such as superstition‚ education‚ cultural practices‚ love and family and identity are discussed. In this part we are meant to see how life is conducted in Trinidad and the various challenges characters face day in day out. Through the characters behaviors and their relations to the environment

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    French Guiana; the Dutch Caribbean contains Suriname‚ Aruba‚ Bonaire‚ Curacao‚ Saba‚ St. Maarteen‚ and St. Eustatius; and the British Caribbean is the largest and consists of Anguilla‚ Antigua & Barbuda‚ Barbados‚ Bahamas‚ Belize‚ Guyana‚ Jamaica‚ Trinidad & Tobago‚ British Virgin Islands‚ U.S. Virgin Islands‚ Cayman Islands‚ Dominica‚ Grenada‚ St. Kitts-Nevis‚ St. Lucia‚ St. Vincent and the Grenadines‚ and Turks and Caicos Islands. (CLASS NOTES) The Caribbean has a variety of different instruments

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    SOCIAL STRATIFICATION AND SOCIAL MOBILITY IN THE CARIBBEAN Presenter Ms. N. Lewis What is social Stratification?  This refers to the ranking of social groups according to one or more criteria deemed important to society.  The ranking indicates that some groups have more and others have less of what society values- for example‚ money‚ power and prestige. Types of stratification Systems There are two types of stratification systems: 1. Closed system of stratification 2. Open system of stratification

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    Church’s Chicken is a quick service restaurant located in Trinidad‚ under the umbrella of Global Brands Limited (GBL)‚ a company with corporate owned restaurants in several locations in the Caribbean. GBL also represent leading brands such as Rituals Coffee House‚ Donut Boys‚ Pizza Boys‚ Vie de France‚ Wok ’n ’ Roll and the VIP Flyers ’ Lounge. At most locations in Trinidad the same building or location is used to house Rituals Coffee House‚ Donut boys‚ Pizza Boys and Church’s Chicken. As well

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    the citizens of the country‚ if the best interest of the majority of the people is threatened by a minority. It can only be called if an elected government is in office at that specific time period. As of Sunday‚ August 21‚ the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago declared a nationwide State of Emergency and curfew in certain highlighted areas in the country. The main purpose of this decision was to help alleviate the high rate of crime that seemed rampant throughout the state. Crime is reduced

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