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    Trinidad and Tobago’s health care industry has become an immense business‚ as seen in the excess of Private and Public hospitals‚ clinics‚ medical centres and health centres established. Since the late 20th Century the island of Trinidad has seen the emergence of private and public hospitals in an attempt to deliver wider services to treat individuals and to become a safe haven for people to get well and live longer lives. Currently in Trinidad there are private hospitals especially along the East/West

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    language‚ for instance the use of internet will allow them to chat with people from all over the world in chat-room. The second advantage is traveling abroad the world. English is often spoken in other country as a universal language for example Trinidad y Tobago‚ Puerto Rico and other ones. Knowing English is a great advantage to learn English because they can improve their knowledge in a real way. A much more serious problem for learners of English is the extent of the vocabulary. People think they

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    College of Veterinary Surgeons Disputes under the House of Commons Disqualification Act 1976 The Caribbean Court of Justice is the judicial institution of the Caribbean community (Caricom) Established in 2001‚ it is based in Port of Spain‚ Trinidad and Tobago. The CCJ sits at 134Henry Street in Port of Spain. The Caribbean Court of Justice has two jurisdictions: an original and an appellate jurisdiction. In its original‚ the CCJ interprets and applies the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas and is an

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    Social Stratification

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    “Social Stratification continues to be a key feature of Caribbean Society.” Using examples to support your answer‚ discuss the extent to which you agree with this statement. Social stratification refers to the ways in which a particular society ranks the various social groups according to one or more criteria that are valued in the society. This ranking indicates that some groups have more and some have less of what society values‚ including wealth‚ status and prestige. This system of social stratification

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    to great famine in their country * In 1848‚ 4000 Madeirans were added to the pack * In 1881‚ The largest number went to Guyana- 32‚216 Madeirans * The last set came in 1882 Mdeirans in Trinidad * The first 125 Madeirans went to Trinidad in 1834 * A small amount went to Trinidad because of the 1846 famine Note * Because of the famine Madeira small numbers went St.Vincent‚ Grenada‚ Dominica‚ St.Kitts‚ Nevis‚ Antigua‚ and Jamaica. When the famine ended in 1847 the immigration

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    [pic] A. Explain the concept of regional integration. B. Outline the attempts that have been made at regional integration in the Caribbean and discuss the factors that help to hinder integration in the region. [pic] Name: Sushana-Gay Shepherd Institution: Justice Training Institute Lecturer: Farrah Christian Due Date: October 20‚ 2009 Assignment No. 1 Regional Integration can be seen as a good plan for the betterment of the entire region to come together and live as one

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    marinated with various spices) in a small Jamaican town‚ and also hearing the music in Dominican meringue to the steely Trinidad Calypso. It all comes together to create the Caribbean scenario‚ one that lingers in your mind and taste buds after you have left. The Arawaks were the first to settle in the Caribbean. First venturing to Guyana‚ and Venezuela‚ then they made their way to Trinidad‚ Bahamas‚ Jamaica‚ and Cuba. The Caribs followed and waged war on the Arawaks and then Europeans came and enslaved

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    UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY‚ JAMAICA INSTITUTE OF LAW & ECONOMICS PUBLIC LAW DUE DATE: 24TH NOVERMBER‚ 2013 DATE OF SUBMISSION: 27TH NOVEMBER‚ 2013 NAME: DELANDO R. MORRIS TEACHER’S NAME: MRS. HEMMINGS-ALLISON Page | 1 IINTRODUCTION Gaining sovereignty as a nation State is overwhelming to the point of being able to sustaining one’s country in the best possible way that reflects good governance that will be of mutual benefits to citizens‚ permanent residents and to all. In the Commonwealth

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    is because it was weak. The federation was only given powers over its internal affairs and any foreign matters were dealt with by England. In addition‚ the member states had different views on what the federation should entail. Eric Williams of Trinidad wanted a strong federation with the power to levy taxes‚ control economic development and set up custom union. The federal Prime Minister‚ Grantley Adams of Barbados was in support of this. Jamaica on the other hand‚ opposed all of this and wanted

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    Diversification in this case (agricultural diversification) involves the realocation of a‚ or some of a farms resources‚ to a new product or products. The prime resource of that time being sugar and the new products being the wide variety of crops that were produced and re-introduced by peasants. Peasants are a class of people of a lower status‚ who depends on agricultural labour for subsistence. The peasant life could be placed and termed in different categories. According to Mintz 1961‚" a peasant

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