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    Caribbean Secondary Catalogue www.pearsoncaribbean.com New for 2010 See Page 8 See Page 15 See Page 17 Some of the celebrated local authors you will find in this catalogue. Lorna Down Rosalyn Kelly Earl Lovelace From Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago Ever since we began publishing in the Caribbean over 60 years ago‚ we have been committed to using the best local authors and to producing resources specifically for the region. We offer: ● Excellent programmes to match

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    and Practices (IKSP) of Maeng Tribe-Tubo: A Climate Change Adaptation Strategy Nuval‚ Paul Joseph A.1‚ Colting‚ Lita .M.2 1Instructor‚ Department of Development COmmunication‚ Benguet State University‚ La Trinidad‚ Benguet 2Director‚ Open University‚ Benguet State University‚ La Trinidad‚ Benguet Email: paul_nax@yahoo.com Mobile Number: 09298683394 The study determined effective governing practices of the Lapat system and determined how these practices adapt to climate change. Lapat system

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    identify types of poverty‚ causes and effects of poverty‚ those most susceptible to poverty and ways to alleviate poverty. 2. What type of economic system does Trinidad and Tobago have? How does the type of economic system impact what they produce‚ the quantities and for whom they produce it? Trinidad and Tobago has a mixed economic system‚ this type of economic system combines the features of a planned economy and a free market economy‚ therefore; economic decisions are taken

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    Music in the Caribbean The genre of Caribbean Music encompasses a diverse variety of musical styles and traditions from islands that are located in the Caribbean Sea and it represents something that is simple‚ exotic yet rich and wonderful. The styles range anywhere from traditional folk genres such as the Puerto Rican aguinaldo and Jamaican mento to more contemporary music such as salsa and reggae. They are each syntheses of African‚ European‚ Indian and Indigenious influences‚ largely created

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    The Cultural Web • Strategic Fashion Management • Roam Mas Band • By: Dasha Fortune Roam Mas Band • Strictly "Made in Trinidad” carnival productions. Delivering fashionable costumes with creative designs. ALL thematic presentations will encompass a true Trinidad Carnival experience of mas‚ tasty food‚ and great music. Our productions will include all skill demonstrations: Couture‚ Wire work‚ Cane work‚ and Sculpture Setting a strong example of professionalism and excellence at all times

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    500. Today FAMU’s main campus comprises 156 buildings spread over 422 acres atop the highest of Tallahassee’s seven hills.Florida A&M University enrolls nearly 11‚000 students from the United States and more than 70 countries such as India‚ Egypt‚ Trinidad‚ Netherlands‚ China‚ Bahamas‚ Jamaica‚ and Brazil. Florida A&M University’s school colors were selected because of the green from agricultural plants and the orange from Florida’s citrus industry. Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University‚

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    every 400 children is affected by the condition‚ i.e. about 1‚800 babies are diagnosed with cerebral palsy in Great Britain each year. In Trinidad and Tobago there are about 4000 children with cerebral palsy which includes documented and undocumented cases‚ many of whom have been misdiagnosed with other developmental disorders (Cerebral Palsy Society of Trinidad and Tobago‚ 2008). Cerebral palsy can affect people from all social backgrounds and ethnic groups. History Throughout history children

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    MY CHILDHOOD MEMORIES Oh no! I shouted at the top of my voice‚ please don’t break down my grandparents’ house I had just returned from New York to Trinidad with my parents. I left Trinidad when I was six years old. I grew up in couva with my grandparents‚ where I had many friends living in there in the same villag.e I walked through the street where my friends and I once played jump rope. The sight of the many old-fashioned houses caught my attention. I stop as I started at one house

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    pay for his music tuition. It was during his time as a secondary school student that Charles was taken under the wings of his teachers Orasio Lewis and Ken Archer and so‚ he began his musical journey on the guitar. At the age of 18‚ he joined the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service Band where he served as both a clarinetist and a guitarist for 13 years. Although he played the clarinet‚ he was influenced by senior band members; Keith Christmas and Jeffrey Smith to return to his roots on the guitar.

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    (n.d) Retrieved November 1‚ 2011 from Cape Sociology wiki capesociology.org/caribbean-stratification-38.html Hintzen‚ Percy C. (1989) The Costs of Regime Survival‚ Racial Mobilization‚ Elite Domination and Control of the State in Guyana and Trinidad. Britain: Cambridge University Press Brathwaite‚ Kamau (1974) Contradictory Omens: Cultural Diversity and Integration in the Caribbean Jamaica: Savacou Publications Mars‚ Perry (1995) State Intervention and Ethnic Conflict Resolution. Guyana and

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