biological 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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Society today is besieged by many stereotypes. In Trinidad and Tobago‚ gender stereotyping is one of the many social barriers that add to the social pressures within our society. Trinidad and Tobago‚ like the rest of the world‚ has experienced rapid social and economic changes‚ yet there still lays an “old-fashioned” and conventional mentality towards traditional gender roles. Many societies perceive that cultural ideologies about gender‚ influence social norms for appropriate and acceptable bodies
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Candidate’s number Topic Coastal Processes Date Submitted Table of Contents Aim of study To assess the coastal features and processes evident at Las Cuevas bay‚ Trinidad. Introduction Las Cuevas bay is derived from the Spanish word caves. It is located in the north coast of Trinidad‚ longitude 61.4 north and latitude 10.78 east. It is a sheltered bay a bit more than the nearby Maracas bay. It is considered a building or constructive beach which makes it an excellent
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The Limbo is a different and unique dance and is also called the “Under Stick Dance”. The limbo dates comes from the mid to late 1800s in Trinidad. It reached mainstream popularity during the 1950s. The Limbo was was popularized by dancer pioneer Julia Edwards (known as the First Lady of Limbo) and her company‚ which also appeared in several films‚ like “Fire Down Below”‚ and toured internationally in the 1960s. A film “Julia and Joyce” was produced in 2010 by Trinidadian and American dance researcher
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Abstract The case study: Cool Waters Year in Review 2008 is a comprehensive case study of an actual firm that is currently operating in Trinidad and Tobago. The Cool Waters case touches aspects of both financial and managerial accounting at an advanced level‚ as well as decision-making at an advanced managerial level. Although it is predominantly fictional‚ it is based on a number of actual events that took place within the local firm. The case material was prepared for students who are currently
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Types of economic activities 1. Primary industry * First stage in the production process * Major employer in poor countries * Involves the exploitation of natural resources * Includes activities such as agriculture‚ mining‚ fishing and forestry * Products are of low economic value * Products are either food for human consumption (e.g. fish) or raw materials for other economic activities (e.g. rubber for the tyre industry) 2. Secondary industry
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otherwise be available to preferred plants. Major local Types of Weeds . There are Three types of weeds. The Grassy Weeds ‚ Broadleaf weeds and Sedges. However in Trinidad and Tobago we mainly have Grassy weeds and broadleaf weeds. Grassy weeds ‚ these weeds are commonly seen in the Caribbean and more so in Trinidad and Tobago. Some examples of these Grassy Weeds that are seen are : Crab Grass: Crab grass is eighteen inches tall and twenty inches wide. It usually grows on a lawn‚ on
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Calcutta Settlement‚ Trinidad.. She attended both Primary and High School in Trinidad. As a student of Bishop Anstey’s High School‚ where she earned a Trinidad and Tobago Girls island scholarship in the year 1962. Having the scholarship allowed to go to University College‚ London‚ where she studied French. Merle spent a lot of time traveling spending most of her time in France and Denmark also visiting many countries on the eastern and western part of Europe. She returned to Trinidad in the 1970’s where
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THE EFFECT OF THE CHANGING ROLES OF WOMEN ON RULER DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA. BY NKADO SOPURUCHUKWU GRACIOUS ESUT/2007/89906 COURSE: COMMUNITY & RURAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DEPARTMENT OF CO-OPERATIVES & RULER DEVELOPMENT FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE ENUGUN STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (ESUT)‚
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Election Campaign Financing The Senate-28th Sitting – 4th Session- 10th Parliament Introduction Along with other classmate and myself from Roytec’s Politics class San Fernando; this was our opportunity to see Trinidad and Tobago democracy at work. The Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago is bicameral‚ consisting of a Senate and a House of Representatives. The Parliament as a whole is charged with certain responsibilities and is given special powers and privileges in order to effectively carry out
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