formation of the West Indian Federation of 1958. Member States included: * Antigua * Barbados * British Guiana * Dominica * Jamaica * Montserrat * St kitts/Nevis/Anguilla * St Vincent * St lucia * Trinidad and Tobago The Federal government was headed by an Executive Governor-General‚ appointed by Britain and included: * A Prime Minister‚ elected from among and by the members of the House of Representatives * A Cabinet‚ comprising the Prime Minister
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Arielle Spann 00033827 History 210 CRN 35943 How has World War II impacted on Trinidad and Tobago? This essay explores the impact of World War II on the development of Trinidad and Tobago. World War II played a very important role in the development of Trinidad and Tobago in terms of social‚ cultural‚ economic and political changes. World War II began in the year 1939 and continued to the year of 1945 in which the Allies that consisted of Britain‚ Soviet Union and the US‚ defeated the Axis powers
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aspx [Accessed: October 2013]. 5 6. Dent‚ D.‚ 2005. Insect Pest Management. 2nd ed. United Kingdom. 7 8. IndexMundi‚ 2013. Trinidad and Tobago Wheat Imports by Year. [Online] Available at: http://www.indexmundi.com/agriculture/?country=tt&commodity=wheat&graph=imports [Acessed October 2013]. 9 12. Ministry of Legal Affairs‚ 2011. Laws of Trinidad and Tobago: Pesticide and Toxic Chemicals Act [Online] Available at: http://rgd.legalaffairs.gov.tt/Laws2/Alphabetical_List/lawspdfs/30.03.pdf [Accessed
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relations. (ii) Explain what management and trade unions can do to build the level of trust in the workplace. EITHER (A) Explain in some detail how industrial relations legislation has influenced the conduct of industrial relations in Trinidad and Tobago. OR (B) Discuss the impact of the State (Government) on the conduct of industrial relations under the headings (a) Government as employer and (b) Government as regulator of industrial relations activity. Explain the differences between ANY THREE
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sixth form TEACHER: Mr. Ali TERITORY: TRINIDAD YEAR: L6 June 2013 TOPIC: Green vehicles and Trinidad and Tobago TABLE OF CONTENTS General Introduction 3 Reflective 4 Reflection 5 Analysis 7 Conclusion 8 Bibliography 9 Exposition 10 General Introduction Green vehicles and Trinidad and Tobago According to CIA World Factbook‚ Trinidad and Tobago has around 151 one cars per 100 person. With a population of approximately 1‚262‚566 people the total number of
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The Implications of the Current Global Financial\Economic Crisis on Integration “The Caribbean Experience” Diedron Lewis [1] Samantha C. Joseph[2] Khellon Q. Roach[3] Abstract The current financial crisis has brought with it a number of challenges for global economies. The impact of the crisis on the survival of regional blocs has attracted much attention in international circles. More so‚ the interdependence and interconnectedness of global and regional economies have increased their vulnerability
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STUDENT NO: DISSERTATION TITLE: INVESTIGATING THE EFFECTS OF CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT AT SACHA COSMETICS TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LIMITED. SCHOOL TITLE: INVESTIGATING THE EFFECTS OF CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT AT SACHA COSMETICS TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LIMITED ABSTRACT The concept of customer relationship management has become increasingly used in strategy and marketing literature in modern times. The term Customer relationship management
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Juvenile Justice Studies in: Antigua and Barbuda‚ Barbados‚ Belize‚ Commonwealth of Dominica‚ Grenada‚ Guyana‚ Montserrat‚ St.Kitts and Nevis‚ St. Lucia‚ St. Vincent and the Grenadines‚ Suriname‚ Turks and Caicos Islands‚ Republic of Trinidad and Tobago and the Virgin Islands Introduction The Convention on the Rights of the Child (“the CRC”) enjoys the distinction of having been “ratified by more nations - and in a shorter time- than any other human rights treaty in history.”1 All Caribbean
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TOPIC: AN INVESTIGATION INTO HUMAN RESOURCE PLANNING IN THE TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO FIRE SERVICE: (TTFS) CONCENTRATION ON THE CRITICAL FACTORS IN SUCCESSION PLANNING SUBMITTED BY: IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MA.IN MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME M.70 CBS RESEARCH METHODS 31 JULY‚ 2007 Table of Contents Page Background 1 Literature Review 4 Role of Theory 6 Research
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The family is considered to be an important institution of society‚ it is responsible for different functions such as reproduction‚ emotional support and economic support.(Haralambos and Holborn‚ 2004). "The family is a social group characterized by common residence‚ economic cooperation and reproduction. It includes adults of both sexes‚ at least two of whom maintain a socially approved sexual relationship‚ and one or more children‚ own or adopted‚ of the sexually cohabitating adults." (Murdock
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