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    of potentially negative outcomes from sexual behaviour and it also helps fulfill the rights of the child to be adequately information about matters that affect them. Therefore I believe sexual education should be taught in schools in Trinidad and Tobago because it would teach students about their body‚ let them be better informed and reduce promiscuity among teenagers. One reason why sexual education classes should be implemented in schools is because it would teach students about their body and

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    majority of these unfortunate girls drop out of school; by age 19‚ over 1‚000 girls in this country already have four children; and 50 per cent of mothers in Trinidad and Tobago are single parents (Maraj 2014). Furthermore‚ the solutions to decrease the high levels of pregnancy among teenagers still remain a challenge for Trinidad and Tobago. As a result‚ it has been destroying the lives of young girls for generations and the rate of these incidents has not changed significantly for the past fifteen years

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    28-Oct-14 Question Define the term globalization and describe its effects on small sizes states and economies. State its profitability and/or non-profitability to Caribbean countries and/or African‚ Caribbean and Pacific countries including Trinidad and Tobago. Introduction This paper seeks to define what is globalization and the effects it has on the Caribbean and African nations. Globalization can be defined as a process which is hinged on international integration strategies

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    friendly) and a hard approach (people as a resource to be used as seen fit by the organization)‚ could be summarized as a strategic approach to managing employees. The role of industrial relations has been diminished to some extent in Trinidad and Tobago with the implementation of human resource management practices and policies. However some of the aspects of the traditional public sector model and the environment it was planted in has survived till now‚ which affects the implementation and success

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    dated October 17‚ 2010) which has brought the problem of bullies and bullying within the school system of Trinidad and Tobago into the public domain. Professor Deosaran is an internationally renowned scholar in criminology and social sciences; he has been recently conferred with the title Professor Emeritus at the University of the West Indies‚ St. Augustine Campus in Trinidad and Tobago. Today I would like to present some facts on “Bullying in Primary and Secondary Schools”. However due to time constraints

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    or ‘domestic violence’ particularly in Trinidad and Tobago. This paper seeks to explore the theoretical perspectives proffered by the symbolic interactionist‚ feminist and functionalist‚ as it relates to the social issue of domestic violence; causes and effects of the issue‚ programmes formulated and implemented and omissions and gaps that may exist. It also offers possible solutions to the way forward‚ as is applicable to Trinidad and Tobago. (The United Nations Declaration on the Elimination

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    INTRODUCTION In a meeting with Catholic Educators‚ on April 17‚ 2008‚ His Holiness Benedict XVI articulated that “….education is integral to the mission of the church to proclaim the Good News. First and foremost every Catholic educational institution is a place to encounter the living God who in Christ Jesus reveals his transforming love and truth (c.f. spe.Salvi 4). The Catholic community here has in fact made education one of its highest priorities. This undertaking has not come

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    average weather for an area over a very long period of time. So this would include the regular weather seasons‚ for example winter‚ spring‚ summer and fall. In Trinidad and Tobago we have the dry and rainy season. I don’t believe that climate change is a myth because there is evidence of climate change worldwide and Trinidad and Tobago is no exception. Climate change is occurring‚ humans have a part to play in it and this change will affect every living thing. The evidence that climate change is happening

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    References: - Baksh‚ I. nd. “Education and equality of Opportunity in Trinidad and Tobago.” Caribbean Sociology‚ Edited by Christine Barrow and Rhoda Reddock‚ 2001. Ian Randle Publishers - Beckford‚ G - Best‚ Lloyd. 2001. Race‚ Class and Ethnicity: A Caribbean Interpretation. The Third Annual Jagan Lecture presented at York University

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    the air we breathe has deteriorated considerably- mainly as a result of human activity. Is this an acceptable price to pay for development? INTRODUCTION: This report seeks to identify the main industrial sources of air pollution in Trinidad and Tobago‚ describe the nature of the pollutants released by these sources and the likely impact that they will have on the environment. It will also outline a suitable strategy for control of these pollutants‚ inclusive of physical‚ managerial and legislative

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