are based in Trinidad and Tobago‚ at Couva. This company targets foreign markets such as the United States‚ Canada‚ United Kingdom‚ Antigua and Barbuda‚ Bahamas‚ Barbados‚ Belize‚ Dominican Republic‚ Dominica‚ Grenada and Carriacou‚ Guyana‚ St Kitts and Nevis‚ Anguilla‚ St Lucia‚ St Vincent and the Grenadines‚ Jamaica‚ Suriname‚ British Virgin Islands‚ Curacao‚ Aruba and Guadeloupe. This business offers a variety of candy products‚ that is‚ gums‚ hard candy‚ lollipops‚ peanut butter bars and toffees
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Coslyn Williams 8/18/2012 Final Report-Expo 2012 Yeosu‚ Korea‚ May 12th - August 12th‚ 2012 From: Coslyn Williams Date: August‚ 18th‚ 2012 ------------------------------------------------- Subject: Final report on Grenada’s Booth at Yeosu Expo 2012. The sky of Yeosu was lit up with spectacular fireworks at 9:20 p.m. on Sunday as the city celebrated the end of 93-day Yeosu Expo 2012‚ which kicked off on May 12. Hundreds of spectators‚ participants and performers joined hands and danced
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denote all the islands and islets of the Caribbean area‚ and includes: - The sovereign countries of Barbados‚ Belize‚ Dominica‚ Guyana‚ Jamaica‚ Trinidad-Tobago‚ Haiti‚ Cuba‚ the Dominican Republic‚ Grenada‚ Guyana‚ Antigua-Barbuda‚ St. Kitts-Nevis‚ The Bahamas‚ Suriname‚ St. Lucia‚ St. Vincent and the Grenadines - The UK dependencies of Montserrat and British
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groups‚ which developed societies in parts of the Caribbean and in Central and South America. The Tainos were located in Hispaniola‚ Cuba‚ Puerto Rico and some parts of The Bahamas and Trinidad. The Kalinagos were in Grenada‚ Tobago‚ St Vincent‚ St Kitts & Nevis‚ Puerto Rico and Hispaniola. The Mayans were located in Mexico‚ Belize‚ Honduras SOCIAL ORGANISATION OF THE TAINOS AND KALINAGOS LABOUR DIVISION The duties in a Taino village were assigned based on age and sex. In this regard‚ men and boys
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body surface area. The term giant is sometimes used when describing nevi. A giant nevus covers a very large part of the body‚ usually involves the torso‚ and is usually accompanied by a number of satellite nevi. Satellite nevi (or just satellites) are smaller melanocytic nevi (smaller birthmarks). When a child is born with a giant nevus‚ it is common for satellite nevi to be present at birth. It is also common for satellite nevi to appear after birth. Sometimes during diagnosis‚ doctors may use a
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1. Tittle: The Reports of Alexander Hamilton 2. Author: Jacob E.‚ Cooke 3. What kind of childhood did this person have? 	Alexander Hamilton had a rough and tough childhood. Born on the West Indian Island of Nevis as the illegitimate son of James Hamilton (a Scottish trader) and Rachel Faucett Lavien. Hamilton underwent a lot as a child. He had to face his mother’s death at the age of twelve and his dad’s bankruptcy‚ which forced him to go live with some folks that accepted to take him
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produced. The Sugar Revolution occurred first in Barbados where it took a mere decade for the transformation to take place (1640 to 1650). It happened at a slower pace in other islands. Some other small islands had fast rates of change such as: Nevis‚ Antigua‚ St Kitts and Montserrat. Why was Barbados the First Island to change to Sugar Production? 1) Barbados had comparatively speaking a larger population size than the other Eastern Caribbean islands. Therefore the planters felt secure enough to make
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HISTORY School Based Assessment (S.B.A) By STUDENT NAME: Brusane Lewis SCHOOL: Mt alvernia High School TERRITORY: Jamaica REGISTER NUMBER: CENTRE NUMBER: SUBJECT: HISTORY TEACHER: FORM: 10 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Title of study 1 Statement of aim 2 Rationale 3 1.) Introduction 4 2.) The social effects of the Haitian Revolution on Haiti and the wider Caribbean 6 3.) The political effects of the Haitian Revolution on Haiti and 7 the wider Caribbean
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Anicia Brown Mr. Kensel November 30‚ 2013 The Caribbean ’s economy By international standards‚ the nations of the Caribbean are not rich in natural resources. According to Ben Vosloo‚ The resources that make significant contributions to domestic economies and regional job sectors include fisheries‚ bauxite‚ iron‚ nickel‚ petroleum and timber. It has been noted by some that the Caribbean’s most important resource is “its tropical island setting‚ which has generated a unique tourism sector”
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"The value of the Caribbean colonies to Europe came to be in their sugar production."¹ After the European explorers realised that the Caribbean was not naturally rich in gold and other precious metals; they were desperate to find other ways in which they could use these islands to benefit themselves. After several failed attempts to grow crops such as tobacco and cotton (on a large scale)‚ the Europeans realised that sugar had a greater potential to be sold in Europe than any
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