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    Barbados foreign and local currency sovereign credit ratings were downgraded by the US based rating services Standard and Poor both for the long-term and short-term. The long-term was downgraded from BBB-; a lower medium grade to BB+;non investment grade speculative and the short-term from A-3; upper medium grade to B; highly speculative grade. According to www.businessdictionary.com sovereign credit rating is an appraisal of a country’s ability to meet its financial responsibility. This report

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    Spatial Data Infrastructure for Trinidad and Tobago Milo Robinson 2005‚ Towards A National Geospatial Strategy & Implementation Plan Rajabifard‚ A.‚ and I. Williamson. 2004. Regional SDI development: A fundamental framework Wehn de Montalvo‚ U. 2003a. In search of rigorous models for policy-oriented research: A behavioral approach to spatial data sharing Bheshem R‚ 2001‚ Towards the Implementation of a National Spatial Data Infrastructure for Trinidad and Tobago Rajabifard‚ Williamson‚ Holland and Johnstone

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    Social Stratification

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    “Social Stratification continues to be a key feature of Caribbean Society.” Using examples to support your answer‚ discuss the extent to which you agree with this statement. Social stratification refers to the ways in which a particular society ranks the various social groups according to one or more criteria that are valued in the society. This ranking indicates that some groups have more and some have less of what society values‚ including wealth‚ status and prestige. This system of social stratification

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    The Cricket Match

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    “The Cricket Match” Samuel Selvon’s short story‚ “The Cricket Match” explores the subtle racial tensions amongst West Indian immigrants living in England whilst working with English counterparts. Selvon sets his narrative in a tyre factory in Chiswick‚ England. Most likely‚ the timeline in which this story occurs is somewhere in the mid 1950’s when England were still colonists of most of the English speaking Caribbean islands. The main idea behind Selvon’s tale lies with Algernon the protagonist

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    Regional Integration

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    [pic] A. Explain the concept of regional integration. B. Outline the attempts that have been made at regional integration in the Caribbean and discuss the factors that help to hinder integration in the region. [pic] Name: Sushana-Gay Shepherd Institution: Justice Training Institute Lecturer: Farrah Christian Due Date: October 20‚ 2009 Assignment No. 1 Regional Integration can be seen as a good plan for the betterment of the entire region to come together and live as one

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    Wine of Astonishment

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    * Subjects: Culture‚ Tradition‚ Caribbean‚ Racism‚ Blacks‚ Social issues‚ Villages‚ Moral conditions‚ Catholics or Catholic Church‚ Warships‚ 1950’s‚ 1930’s‚ 1940’s * Locales: Bonasse‚ Trinidad‚ Central America and West Indies‚ Trinidad and Tobago The Novel The Wine of Astonishment is the story of the struggle of a Spiritual Baptist community‚ from the passing of the Prohibition Ordinance in 1917 until the lifting of the ban in 1951. It is told by one of the members of the church. Eva begins

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    Globalization of Enterprise

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    2012 Nigel.S.Paltoo - A11904 10/9/2012 Globalization of Enterprise 715 GE Source:Flikr.com ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET(to be completed by the student) | AIB student ID number: | A11904 | | | Student name: | NIGEL.S.PALTOO | | | Course name: | MBA -GENERIC | | | Subject name: | Globalization of Enterprise 715-GE | | | Subject facilitator: | Dr.Brian O’Toole | | | Teaching Centre: | NATIONS UNIVERSITY-GUYANA | | | No. of pages: | 17 | | |

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    ownership are in constant debate/flux/recontextualization‚ one wonders where this leaves artists who are looking to the past to find answers. Mariamma Kambon’s recent work finds itself tousled within these labyrinths. Born and raised on Trinidad and Tobago‚ her perspective is uniquely linked to the region; her familiarity with the land fundamental and innate. In her recent body of work constructed over the course of 2009-2010‚ Castle of My Skin signifies a re-identification and sublimation into the

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    There continue to be wide ranging debate on the preparedness of CARICOM countries for the pending impact which globalization will have on these small developing nations. Globalization is expected to have a negative an impact on the economic‚ social‚ environmental‚ Industrial development of small countries. Caricom countries because of their size‚ population‚ isolation and remoteness fit into this category of countries considered to be small. If these factors are examined for there likely impact

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    Caribbean Music

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    popular Caribbean musician and his group‚ Bob Marley and the Wailers made Jamaican `reggae’ well-known among music lovers across the globe. Another popular music form which arose from such music was `Calypso’ which was more common in Trinidad and Tobago. It was a popular style of song that often contained comical social criticism and satire. A less well-known style was tamboo bamboo‚ which involves using stamping tubes made of bamboo. Some of the Caribbean musical instruments are conga drums

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