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    Assessing Juvenile Delinquency in Trinidad and Tobago using Subcultural Theories Diane S Lewis University of the West Indies Abstract Devin Mills‚ a student I privately tutored‚ was gunned down while walking in Deigo Martin in January 2011‚ newspaper reports portrayed him as a typical lower-class male who got caught up in the wrong things and believed his murder was gang-related. I did not understand why everyone viewed him as such because to me‚ Devin was a sincere and compassionate young man

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    DO WE HAVE TRUE SEPARATION OF POWERS IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO? Power tends to corrupt‚ and absolute power corrupts absolutely! (Lord Acton‚ 1834-1902). This phrase aptly demonstrates the reason for the separation of powers‚ which is meant to prevent abuse of power in a democracy and preserve each and every citizen’s rights through the division of government responsibilities into distinct branches‚ averting one branch from gaining absolute power or abusing the power they are given. The intent is to

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    CASE STUDY BASED ON ATLANTIC LNG COMPANY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO INTRODUCTION & BACKGROUND What is LNG? Natural gas reserves can be found around the world. Gas may be found alone or in solution with oil in natural underground reservoirs. Natural gas is a naturally occurring gaseous mixture of hydrocarbon components and consists mainly of methane. The other constituents include ethane‚ propane and butane which are referred to as liquefied petroleum gases‚ and condensates which are heavier hydrocarbons

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    The role of the Violin in Two of the Musical Folk Traditions of Trinidad and Tobago. By Janelle Xavier Research Project Proposal: The role of the Violin in 2 of the Musical Folk Traditions of Trinidad and Tobago. By Janelle Xavier Proposal Descriptions: This research paper compiles primary and secondary data from interviews with violinists who work or have worked specifically in folk music in the Trinidad and Tobago. It seeks to investigate and document the reasons for and the

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    Nokia in trinidad

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    of Porters five forces‚ SWOT analysis‚ Marketing variables and core competences to attract more customers in a market where the players have already a major position. Recommendations was included that could definitely make Nokia very profitable in Trinidad. INTRODUCTION: Nokia is a leading mobile device manufacturer globally. The communications sector in has transformed into a multi-player and multi-product market that has diverse market size and segments. In order to compete in the Trinidad’s

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    The Cedula Population of 1783 Cedula seemed to have laid the foundation for the development and growth of Trinidad’s social and economic structure. It was used to attract immigrants to the island. True colonization of Trinidad did not begin until the end of the 18th century‚ when the Spanish King acted on the advice of a French planter then the historic Cedula of Population was issued. In 1977 it was Phillip Rose Roume de Saint- Laurent a member of an aristocratic French family who helped in building

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    established company in Trinidad and Tobago. This company supplies natural gas for domestic use and also liquefaction and export. In addition‚ BG T&T is a significant shareholder in the Atlantic LNG plant in Point Fortin‚ Trinidad‚ and has recently acquired the central block upstream operations on land. BG Trinidad & Tobago (BG T&T) has been operating in the region since 1989. It is operator (?) and has 50 per cent equity in the Dolphin field‚ off the east coast of Trinidad. The field supplies up

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    Autobiographical Analysis In Trinidad‚ The Ministry of Education has the policy of free education for all. They preach that this ‘free’ education is not based on class‚ wealth‚ race‚ gender or ethnicity but rather is a way to ensure that the entire nation is educated. Though these are the promises on Trinidad’s and Tobago’s Education Policy Paper‚ how is it that only nine of every one thousand people continue onto college‚ university or any higher education after secondary school? Twenty-one

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    validate and compare with primary data found. This secondaru data was derived from other reports and research done by other individuals. LITERARY REVIEW: According to the Trinidad and Tobago Newsday‚ in an article written by Ceola Belix‚ on Tuesday may 29th 2007‚ the Caroni Swamp is the largest area of mangrove in Trinidad and Tobago at approximately 40 square miles. The article states that the swamp‚ like any other wildlife habitat‚ is a sensitive ecosystem whose stability can be affected by even small

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    THE COMING OF INDIANS TO TRINIDAD        Indians came to Trinidad to perform the most important job anybody can do   for a country - save it from collapsing. They did that job‚ but received no thanks or recognition.  Instead they were cheated and denied their rightful place in the country they helped to build. This situation still exists today. This is a brief idea of the story of those early    Indians‚ the greatest story inTrinidad in modern times.  Indians came after to work after the end of

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