Folk Dance The term folk dance describes dances that share some or all of the following attributes: * They are dances performed at social functions by people with little or no professional training‚ often to traditional music or music based on traditional music. * They are not designed for public performance or the stage‚ although traditional folkdances may be later arranged and set for stage performances. * Their execution is dominated by an inherited tradition rather than by innovation
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Rienzi”. However‚ Rienzi wanted neither power nor did he seek to be made “Tribune of the People”. Nut he certainly had the passion to make Trinidad a much better place for the working people. Rienzi was a Trinidad & Tobago Trade Unionist‚ who founded both the “Oilfields Workers Trade Union” and the
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environmental and legal. In Trinidad and Tobago these factors have a great impact in the tourism industry. Legally‚ the Trinidad and Tobago Tourism Industry Certification programme is a national certification programme designed to ensure that tourism operators and service providers (accommodation providers‚ tour guides etc.) conform to prescribed standards of quality in their operations. These standards have been developed through the Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards‚ the national standards
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M. Nathai-Balkissoon:Towards Compliance with the OSH Act of Trinidad and Tobago 34 ISSN 1000 7924 The Journal of the Association of Professional Engineers of Trinidad and Tobago Vol.40‚ No.1‚ April/May 2011‚ pp.34-43 Towards Compliance with the OSH Act of Trinidad and Tobago: Gap Analysis of a Food and Beverage Manufacturing Enterprise Marcia Nathai-Balkissoon National Training Agency‚ Trinidad and Tobago‚ West Indies E-mail: mnbalkissoon@gmail.com (Received 11 January 2011; Revised
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Conference for Environmental Management in Trinidad (2011) Working for sustainable development in Trinidad and Tobago; Ministry of Planning and the Economy (June 2012) The Government of Trinidad and Tobago Manifesto (2010) “Environmental NGO to clean up T&T”; The Guardian May 26th 2012 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development; The Summit (1992) Sustainable Development- Trinidad and Tobago at the Crossroads; Dr. Marlene Attzs (2012) “T&T 2nd highest producer of greenhouse emissions”; Trinidad
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would be used to determine the usefulness of the curriculum in meeting the needs of the Trinidad and Tobago society. Based on possible weaknesses found in the document‚ prospective teachers were to offer appropriate alternatives to improve the document’s content and implementation. INTRODUCTION The four – member curriculum team of the second cohort of the University of Trinidad and Tobago (2007 – 2011)‚ ‚ has been asked to evaluate a curriculum document from either the primary or secondary
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Name: Sherisse Mohammed Subject: Recurrent Issues in Communication Arts Tutor: Peter Richards Topic: Of the four (4) theories of the press‚ which one adequately represents the situation in Trinidad &Tobago? In 1956‚ three professors of communication; Fred S. Siebert‚ Theodore Peterson and Wilbur Schramm‚ published their Four Theories of the Press which went a long way in establishing a classification in the minds of students and educators of journalism. The book was originally published
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face a series of particular and considerable challenges.(Court‚1998). According to the Centre of Disease Control and Prevention website; it states that 151‚000 people below the age of 20 years have diabetes. Former Health Minister of Trinidad and Tobago‚ Jerry Narace said there was cause for concern as there was a rise of diabetes in teens and young people‚ this was published in the Newsday Newspaper in 2009 in an article entitled "Narace: More TT teens getting diabetes." (Carol Matroo‚2009). Diabetes
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Introduction The Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago identifies the biological heritage of these islands; its animals‚ plants‚ terrestrial and marine ecosystems; as an essential‚ unique heritage of the individuals of Trinidad and Tobago. It was noted that sustainable development and the long term affluence of the nation is dependent upon the conservation and proper management of the biological assets. Trinidad and Tobago’s biodiversity is recognised nationally and internationally
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...... page 8 Introduction Unemployment: 1970 - 1996 Trinidad and Tobago is an island country off the northern edge of South America‚ lying just off the coast of north-eastern Venezuela and south of Grenada in the Lesser Antilles. The country covers an area 5‚128 square kilometres (1‚980 sq mi) and consists of two main islands‚ Trinidad and Tobago‚ with numerous smaller landforms. The two main islands are divided into nine regions‚ and one ward. Sangre Grande is
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