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    50 first and second year Diploma students from the University of Trinidad and Tobago. This research is limited to UTT students only with ages ranging from 18-24 Population description: This project entailed that the survey be conducted amongst two significant groups‚ a year 1 diploma population and a year 2 diploma population. The year 1 diploma population would be individuals of the University of Trinidad and Tobago of all ages‚ and gender.

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    THE JURY SYSTEM THE NATURE AND COMPOSITION OF THE JURY The jury system of a trial is an essential element of the democratic process. It attempts to secure fairness in the justice system. Traditionally‚ the jury system has been viewed as a cornerstone of common law procedure. However‚ the use of the system of trial by jury is on the decline. Today‚ its use differs‚ depending on whether (a) it is a civil or criminal matter‚ and (b) in criminal matters‚ whether it is a summary or an indictable

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    A Timeline of the Transatlantic Slave Trade and its Abolition 16th Century 1562 1564-65 1567 1607 1618 1619 1623 1625 1626 1649 1655 1655 1656 1657 1660s 1672 1675 1668 1683 1685-86 1690 1692 1698 1699 1702-13 1727 Sir John Hawkins‚ backed by Gonson and other London merchants‚ leaves Plymouth with three ships‚ making him the first English slave trader. He takes 300 Africans and trades them with the Spanish and Portuguese for sugar‚ hides‚ spices and pearls Backed by Queen Elizabeth I‚ Hawkins

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    Stokely Carmicheal

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    One of the most significant leaders who caused Black Power Revolution in Trinidad is Stokely Carmicheal also known as Kwame Ture. He was born in Belmont‚ Trinidad and then migrated to Harlem New York. There he went Howard University where he became the head of a student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in 1966 and was later considered with the effort to bring together African Americans and bring them into power in a party known as Black Panther Party. He further goes on to becoming attached to the

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    Subject: Social studies Topic: Economic Commission for Latin America Countries ECLAC Names: Divad Paul Keanna Hinds Teacher: Miss Carbon Table Of Content Title Page I. Introduction II. What is Economic Commission for Latin American Countries III. Member countries of the country IV. Flags of the member country V. The function of Economic Commission For Latin America Countries VI. Introduction The main aim of this project was to discuss in details

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    Social Order in Caribbean

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    Question: Which in your opinion provides a better explanation of social order within the Caribbean? Despite the fact that majority of the Caribbean use the Macro theory in one way or the other to institute social order there are still some countries where the micro theory approach is more effective.As stated earlier‚ micro theory focuses on the individual rather than the society while Macro theory looks at the society as a whole‚ while social order on the other hand assumes a certain degree of order

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    which will ensure that every child is well prepared and capable of managing in a technologically advancing global community‚ as well as demonstrating behaviours and values that would make them good‚ productive citizens.” Introduction In Trinidad and Tobago‚ there continues to be a grapple with curbing

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    children is affected by the condition‚ i.e. about 1‚800 babies are diagnosed with cerebral palsy in Great Britain each year. In Trinidad and Tobago there are about 4000 children with cerebral palsy which includes documented and undocumented cases‚ many of whom have been misdiagnosed with other developmental disorders (Cerebral Palsy Society of Trinidad and Tobago‚ 2008). Cerebral palsy can affect people from all social backgrounds and ethnic groups. History Throughout history children have been

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    French and Indian War Essay The French and Indian War (or the Seven Years War)‚ one of the bloodiest wars in the 18th century‚ took place from 1756 to 1763. This war was the product of an imperial struggle between France and England over colonial land‚ wealth‚ and some say to even prove dominance within their rivalry. France and England were the “world leaders” at this time and with the start of the 13 colonies in North America‚ they both saw a great opportunity to expand land holdings and to spread

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    or chemical agents. Ms. Hosein what is the role of the EFCL and how has it been influential in achieving the goal of a healthy physical environment? The Education Facilities Company Limited (EFCL) was formed by the Government of Trinidad & Tobago as a Special Purpose State Enterprise on March 11‚ 2005; and it officially began its operations on August 02‚ 2005. Its principal Ministry is the Ministry of Education(MOE) and the EFCL‚ directly supports six (6) of

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