How does pop culture folklore influence Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago? Many of the characters seen in the masquerades are influenced by traditional folklore. The legends/myths of spirits and other elements of folklore are seen in present day Carnival celebrations as they retain culture and tradition. People re-enact scenarios on how the folklore characters were observed to behave and they would ‘dress up’ in costumes and makeup to portray them. Some of the most prominent folklore characters that
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clothing and shelter. These three needs must be provided on the child’s requirements and until s/he turns to eighteen years. Also‚ the child’s educational needs should always be met. Primary education is compulsory and it is provided free of cost in Trinidad and Tobago. Without adequate education‚ the child will not be able to gain a respectful job in society. Furthermore‚ being a good listener is an important component of good parenting. In today’s society‚ most of the parents are busy with their
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Name: N. Ricketts Topic: Newer Industries Caribbean economies from their earliest periods of colonization were essentially agrarian based (during slavery). Economical activities included livestock farming and small farming done by the peasants. There were also trading and commerce which included the establishment of shops‚ inns and taverns. Large plantations were worked by a mass of slaves with the premier crop being Sugar Cane. When the colonizers first came to the West Indies they mainly grew
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goodwill of God. Job Experiences: Pantryman ‚ RNM Foods Corporation‚ Jollibee-Daet‚ Camarines Norte : 2001-2002 Marketing Officer‚ NELCARD Marketing‚ Baguio City : 2005-2006 A Regular Employee of The Units English Tutorial Institute‚ La Trinidad Benguet November‚ 2006- February‚2008 One Semester Peer
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Le loupgarou is about old women who talked about a man(le bran) who wanted to have fortune so he made a deal with the devilbut the devil tricked him a took his soul and gave him poisoned fruit to sell that sickened the towns people and part of the devil"s trick was that the man turned into le loupgarou every night. LITERAL MEANING In this poem‚ the Ol’ Higue tells of her frustration with her lifestyle. She does not like the fact that she sometimes has to parade around‚ in the form of a fireball
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father in an early age and left their mother with the responsibility of taking care of them despite of her current state‚ being pregnant to their youngest brother. The relatives of their deceased Father reached out help to them "You can marry again Trinidad we will not prevent you” the brother of her husband said “I won’t enter the holy matrimony again I’m happy being
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competitive edge. This proposal seeks to address that challenge and highlight a few recommendations to enhance retention strategies and the expected benefits to be derived. Atlantic LNG Company of Trinidad and Tobago (Atlantic)‚ a liquefied natural gas (LNG) operating company located in south Trinidad‚ will be used as an example in this proposal. Atlantic has developed Human Resource (HR) strategies to achieve one of its strategic goals‚ which is the capability growth and development of their
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Caribbean Human Capital Development Caribbean political leaders such as Sir Grantley Adams (Barbados)‚ Sir Norman Manley (Jamaica) and Dr. Eric Williams (Trinidad) believed in the principle of enhancing Human Capital. Assess the advantages and disadvantages of the Human Capital Theory in its application to Caribbean societies. As the world industrializes‚ the desire to optimize efficiency and maximize profits is paramount to societal development. Many have written on this‚ proposing numerous
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indentured servants that were shipped for the purpose of hard labor. All three documents are purely data and can be considered un-bias‚ trustworthy sources. In Doc 3 it is hugely visible that a massive amount of servants are sent to the Caribbean such as Trinidad and plantations in Suriname from India‚ a British colony. Doc 4 backs up this information as well as provide a huge number of455‚000 people bent sent from India to the ’Spice Islands’‚ Mauritius. Doc 6 shows that many of these indentured servants
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Topic An analysis of a Carnival advertisement using Stuart Hall’s encoding and decoding model Carnival is a cultural observance held in Trinidad and Tobago on the Monday and Tuesday before the season of lent. As with other such observances held around the globe it has some attributes that make it culturally specific to our twin island republic. Culture can be defined as “Culture is a set of human-made objective and subjective elements that in the past haveincreased the probability of survival
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