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    Port -of-Spain The Editor‚ Guardian Newspaper‚ St. Vincent Street‚ Port-of-Spain Dear Sir/Madam‚ Subject: Compulsory Military Training for Young men between the ages of 15 and 25 Director Martin Freeman of The Military force of Trinidad and Tobago says‚ “The amount of boys that enter the service each year‚ change from their delinquent behavior to disciplined‚ respectful young men." Without this opportunity most of these young men may have turned to a life of crime. This is why military

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    New Public Management

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    Politicsin the Introduction of the New Public Management in the Commonwealth | | |Caribbean’’‚ International Review of Administrative Services | | | | |Bissessar‚ Ann Marie‚ 2006.“The Difficulty of Protecting Merit in a Plural Society: The Case of Trinidad & Tobago’’‚ Review of | | |Brown‚ Deryck‚ 2008. “Institutional Development and Reform in Public Services: Lessons from the experience of Small Caribbean | | |States’’‚ Paper prepared for The Commonwealth Association of Public Administration and Management

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    Migration Theory – Henry Otley Beyer (American Anthropology) According to social scientist Henry Otley Beyer believes that Filipinos descended from different groups that came from Southeast Asia in successive waves of migration. Each group had a distinct culture‚ with its own customs and traditions. • The first migrants were what Beyer caked the “Dawnmen” (or “cavemen” because they lived in caves.). The Dawnmen resembled Java Man‚ Peking Man‚ and other Asian Home sapiens who existed about

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    What is exile? For some‚ exile may be equivalent to eviction. For some‚ it may be equivalent to shunning. The dictionary definitions of exile are “absence from own country‚” “somebody living outside own country‚” and “banishment.” These definitions are examples of a physical exile‚ or in other words‚ a physical removal or dislocation of a person or people. The idea of exile does not necessarily have to be a physical displacement‚ though. Exile can be personal‚ mental‚ or cultural. Exile can

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    The Works of John Stuart Mills: Utilitarianism John Stuart Mill’s philosophy followed the doctrines of his father James Mill and his father’s mentor and compatriate‚ Jeremy Bentham. John was raised from birth by his father for the primary purpose of progressing the utilitarian theories which both he and Bentham ascribed. Utilitarianism is an ethical theory holding that the right course of action is the one that maximises the overall "good". Bentham’s work on utilitarianism was foundational for

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    The speech event depicts two Caribbean natives Oliver Samuels and Marvin ‘Trini’ Ishmaels as two tourists who have just arrived at their destination in Canada. Oliver Samuels is a Jamaican native while Marvin ‘Trini’ Ishmaels is a native of Trinidad. Both characters are at the moment placing telephone calls to various places in hopes of finding a room for rent. The speech event is used to demonstrate the language varieties of the interlocutors. It also depicts how an individual’s identity can

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    Khan

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    sales promotion etc. (Duncan‚ 2002‚ p.15). In terms of the subject company “Subway” this form of communication takes two specific forms: Local marketing communication Global marketing communication 3.1 The effects of Global Advertising Subway Trinidad and Tobago has benefited enormously from the overall global campaigns that have been executed by the Subway franchise (US). These have allowed subway easier access and entry into the market‚ provided a platform for immediate brand recognition and

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    Simon Bolivar

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    Simon Jose Antonio de la Santísma Trinidad Bolivar y Palacios Ponte y Blanco‚ also known as Simon Bolivar‚ born on July 24‚ 1783‚ was a Venezuelan military and political leader. Simon Bolivar played a key role in Hispanic America’s successful struggle for independence from the Spanish Empire‚ and is today considered one of the most influential politicians in the history of the Americas. Simon Bolivar is an influential leader not only to people in Venezuela but to all the other leaders that wants

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    Ferdinand Magellan

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    Ferdinand Magellan was bornabout 1480 in Sabrosa of a noble Portuguese family. His parents‚ who were members of nobility‚ died when he was about10 years old. At the age of 12‚ Magellan became a page to Queen Leanor at the royal court. Such a position commonly served as a means of education for sons of the Portuguese nobility. At the court‚ Magellan learned about the voyages of such explorers as Christopher Columbus of Italy and Vasco da Gama of Portugal. He also learned the fundamentalsof navigation

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    of the mass media. One international organization that has helped to promote women’s affairs is the UN INDO CARIBBEAN THOUGHT Emancipation of the slaves led to the introduction of indentured labour from Asia. Indians came in large number to Guyana Trinidad and Cuba‚ to a lesser extent Jamaica in the 19th century. In the Caribbean they found harsh conditions‚ low wages‚ and overcrowded‚ dilapidated‚ unsanitary barracks‚ restricted movements‚ poor nutrition‚ overwork and disease. In response Indian protested

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