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    The History of Douglarization The word Dougla is of Hindu origin. The term has many meanings such as many‚ a mix and much. This term is also used to describe a certain group of people in countries such as Trinidad and Tobago‚ Suriname and Guyana. Dougla is a derogatory term used to describe a person born to one African and one Indian parent. He/ or she is referred to as a dougla. The term is often seen as offensive as it refers to a person as half- caste or a half breed. Dougla’s came about during

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    Geography School Based Assessment Name: Malcom Andrews School: Belmont Boys Secondary RC School Year of Exam: 2014 Territory: Trinidad and Tobago Registration No: Candidate No: School Code: 160008 Topic: The purpose of this (SBA) School based Assessment is to examine the responsibility for pollution within #50 Argyle Street East Dry River Port of Spain‚ Trinidad. Table of Contents

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    new research experience will you utilize in undertaking your proposed research project and how will these develop your research capabilities) 6) Information on how the course of study relates to the existing and future development needs of Trinidad and Tobago‚ as well as a description of how exposure gained from pursuing this course of study could contribute to the development of the nation. Please indicate clearly where the development need has been identified and outlined‚ for example‚ in the Vision

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    Buju Banton “Untold Stories” Buju Banton‚ a Jamaican born master of lyrics‚ was able to rebrand himself‚ in 1995‚ with the release of his album Til Shiloh‚ his fourth album‚ which demonstrated his move from typical dancehall themes to one that more seriously toned‚ focusing on social issues affecting his homeland. His release of “Untold Stories” perfectly displays this change in the direction of the lyrical content of Banton’s music. “Untold Stories” is lyrically refreshing‚ when we consider Buju

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    Approche comparée des patrimoines culturels caribéens CALYPSO IN TRINIDAD LATOUR Maëva L3 Anglais Table of content Introduction ………………………………………………………….p2 I The Origin of Calypso :The result of the colonial history and multiculturalism of Trinidad …………………………………………p3 II The social Significance of Calypso : creation of an art form defying oppression………………………………………………………………….p4-5 III The Evolution of Calypso : from popular music to fame : An heritage and riches shared

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    REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO MINISTRY OF EDUCATION Examinations Section 18 Alexandra Street‚ St. Clair‚ Port of Spain‚ Trinidad and Tobago CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL (CXC) CARIBBEAN SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATE (CSEC) JANUARY 2014 CSEC INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRIVATE CANDIDATES (NATIONALS AND NON-NATIONALS) The following instructions must be strictly observed. Candidates who do not comply with these instructions will NOT be accepted. ENTRY FORMS Nationals: Private Candidates (CSEC) January

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    How does pop culture folklore influence Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago? Many of the characters seen in the masquerades are influenced by traditional folklore. The legends/myths of spirits and other elements of folklore are seen in present day Carnival celebrations as they retain culture and tradition. People re-enact scenarios on how the folklore characters were observed to behave and they would ‘dress up’ in costumes and makeup to portray them. Some of the most prominent folklore characters that

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    and shelter. These three needs must be provided on the child’s requirements and until s/he turns to eighteen years. Also‚ the child’s educational needs should always be met. Primary education is compulsory and it is provided free of cost in Trinidad and Tobago. Without adequate education‚ the child will not be able to gain a respectful job in society. Furthermore‚ being a good listener is an important component of good parenting. In today’s society‚ most of the parents are busy with their careers

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    for his music tuition. It was during his time as a secondary school student that Charles was taken under the wings of his teachers Orasio Lewis and Ken Archer and so‚ he began his musical journey on the guitar. At the age of 18‚ he joined the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service Band where he served as both a clarinetist and a guitarist for 13 years. Although he played the clarinet‚ he was influenced by senior band members; Keith Christmas and Jeffrey Smith to return to his roots on the guitar. He served

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    have consistently led to the economic decline of the island states. This paper examines the recent experience of the Commonwealth Caribbean in dealing with the current Global economic crisis with a particular focus on Jamaica‚ Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago. It begins by examining the signs and the effect on each island. The paper then identifies five key issues that have emerged as factors contributing to and needing the attention of the heads in order to ameliorate against an occurrence in the

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