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    Mean World Syndrome Essay

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    Trinidad and Tobago Newsday’s‚ front page on December 16th‚ 2013‚ reads "Three sisters report abuse by relative to police: STEPDAD ON RAPE CHARGES". A man from Central Trinidad was charged by the police with raping his three stepdaughters. The charges alleged that he was a labourer‚ who lived with his common law wife and her three daughters‚ whom raped the girls aged 12‚ 14 and 18‚ on numerous occasions spanning a two- year period.(Ali‚ 2013) Most of Trinidad and Tobago’s new stories

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    GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE: RISING SEA LEVELS GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE: RISING SEA LEVELS The crux of the sea level issue is that it starts very slowly but once it gets going it is practically unstoppable…There is no way I can see to stop this rise‚ even if we have gone to zero emissions.”     —Dr. Stefan Rahmstorf‚Reuters‚ Sep. 30‚ 2009 Changes in the earth’s weather‚ temperature‚ wind patterns and rainfall‚ defines climate change especially changes in the temperature that is brought on by

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    natural gas‚ and natural gas liquids (NGLs). It has about seven operating subsidiaries. Talisman has ongoing production‚ development‚ and exploration operations in North America‚ the North Sea‚ Southeast Asia and Australia‚ North Africa‚ and Trinidad and Tobago. Talisman’s operations are conducted principally in five geographic segments: North America‚ UK‚ Scandinavia‚ Southeast Asia‚ and other. The company produced over 430‚000 boe/d in 2008‚ approximately 50% oil and 50% natural gas. The North America

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    ESTABLISHING A BUSINESS: PRODUCTION Alicia’s Cafe Name of School: SAN FERNANDO EAST SECONDARY SCHOOL Name of Country: TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Candidates Name: ALICIA MARCANO Registration Number: Title: ESTABLISHING A BUSINESS: PRODUCTION Alicia’s Cafe Name of School: SAN FERNANDO EAST SECONDARY SCHOOL Name of Country: TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO -2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS Page no. Acknowledgement Picture of proposed Business Description of the Business Role of the

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    Social Stratification

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    SOCIAL STRATIFICATION AND SOCIAL MOBILITY IN THE CARIBBEAN Presenter Ms. N. Lewis What is social Stratification?  This refers to the ranking of social groups according to one or more criteria deemed important to society.  The ranking indicates that some groups have more and others have less of what society values- for example‚ money‚ power and prestige. Types of stratification Systems There are two types of stratification systems: 1. Closed system of stratification 2. Open system of stratification

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    Cultural Erasure

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    The University of Wisconsin Press‚ 2002. – Decolonising the Caribbean: Dutch policies in a comparative perspective‚ by Gert Oostindie and Inge Klinkers. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press‚ 2003. – Ah Come Back Home: Perspectives on the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival‚ edited by Ian I. Smart‚ and Kimani S. K. Nehusi. Washington: Original World Press‚ 2000. The Caribbean can be many things to many people: a geographic region somewhere in America’s backyard‚ an English-speaking outpost of the British

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    The Environment

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    Environmental pollution will dramatically decline if the authorities are not reluctant when it comes to making disposals more accessible so that a clean environment can be maintained. According to (SWMCOL 2010) in Trinidad and Tobago‚ the average person generates approximately 4 lbs of waste per day This amounts to approximately 1‚000 tons of waste that reaches the landfill sites per day Apart from this‚ large quantities of waste are also improperly disposed of‚ and as a result‚ pollute our streets

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    Background of Csr

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    Background of Corporate Social Responsibility 1 Section Name Goes Here 1 1.1 Evolution of csr: A Short History “We believe that the leading global companies of 2020 will be those that provide goods and services and reach new customers in ways that address the world’s major challenges—including poverty‚ climate change‚ resource depletion‚ globalization‚ and demographic shifts.” Niall Fitzgerald‚ former ceo & Chairman‚ Unilever Debates over the concept of csr span from the 1930s to

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    Caribbean Court of Justice

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    Table of Contents Introduction 3 Contextual View of the Caribbean Court of Justice 4 The CSME and CCJ Connection 6 Funding and Integration 8 Two Significant Cases 9 Appendix 3 INTRODUCTION It is said that within the economic sphere‚ the Caribbean is caught between two worlds. The old world of trade preferences‚ concessional flows of financial resources to the region‚ domestic protectionism‚ state dominated‚ and over-regulated economic activity is vanishing or is already gone. The

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    SUDAMA ESSAY QUESTION “The Indo-Trinidadian family retains much of their cultural heritage. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?” In the year 1845‚ the first set of indentured labours set foot on the island of Trinidad under the European rule‚ to work on the plantation estates. Among these labours were the East Indians. They were brought under a contract which the conditions were that they would be paid‚ given a home to live in‚ be able to grow their own food and

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