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    The impact of the Caribbean culture on the outcome of therapy _____________________________________ Culture may be defined as the long-term behaviors‚ ideas‚ attitudes‚ and traditions shared by a large group of people and communicated from one generation to the next. It is in essence the lens through which a person sees their world. What is completely healthy and normal in one culture may subsequently be defined as unhealthy and abnormal in another. Culture is what people think‚ value‚ and do

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    Summary: The government of Trinidad and Tobago has been proposing the idea to introduce more same co-education schools. Co-education means boys and girls attending the same school and sharing the same classrooms. Although‚ according to the article students who attend same sex schools academically outperform those in co-educational schools‚ particularly female same sex schools. An argument concludes that co-educational schools help with the hidden curriculum of schools. Theoretical Discussion:

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    Industrialization‚ Poverty and Paradigmatic Thinking in the English Speaking Caribbean Davin Ramphall Department of Geography and Anthropology Louisiana State University Baton Rouge‚ LA 70803 Prepared for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Caribbean Studies Association‚ Havana‚ Cuba‚ May 21-24‚ 1991 1. Introduction There js currently a crisis in development thinking in the English speaking Caribbean (and for that matter‚ in the entire Caribbean area). The timeworn‚ top-down‚ macro

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    Indo-Trinidadian heritage of Bhumihar Brahmin[1][2] known for his novels focusing on the legacy of the British Empire’s colonialism. He has also written works of non-fiction‚ such as travel writing and essays. Naipaul was born in Chaguanas‚ Trinidad and Tobago‚ to parents of Indian descent.[1] He is the son‚ older brother‚ uncle‚ and cousin of published authors Seepersad Naipaul‚ Shiva Naipaul‚ Neil Bissoondath‚ and Vahni Capildeo‚ respectively. His current wife is Nadira Naipaul‚ a former Pakistani

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    “CARIB WEAK” Problem- Poor Market Segmentation Carib Brewery Ltd (CBL) is the major brewery of alcoholic beverages in Trinidad and Tobago. The organization has been in existence for over sixty five years. In 1985‚ CBL had a product portfolio consisting of ten (10) beverages. However like any organization in today’s environment CBL wanted to increase its revenue and market share to ensure its survival and growth. There are a number of ways in which this can be done in an organization

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    Charities Charities are non-profit organizations with very specialized aims. They exist to raise funds for good causes and draw attention to the needs of disadvantaged groups in society. Charities rely on donations to earn revenue. They aim to minimize cost by raising funds through events such as fetes‚ raffles and sponsored activities. Benefits Public recognition Charities are generally recognised as a positive organization. A lock on Assets Charitable organizations are prevented from

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    Transport is one of the basic needs for growth and development of a region‚ nation‚ or world. The growth of transport brings forth all other good things that a society longs for. Road is one of the most common transport infrastructure use and it is often the primary transport infrastructure to be developed in growing and developing regions. Due to its nature of being the easiest infrastructure mode‚ most people have adopted it as their basic means of transport all over the world. This has resulted

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    Question 3: “For a cohesive society education must prepare our citizens to feel a sense of commitment to the land where they were born and to represent the needs of all the citizens whenever they hold any position of authority. School activities that encourage ethnic groups to maintain ties with Mother India and Mother Africa and encourage ethnocentrism will prove counterproductive”. Discuss this statement and argue your position. “The foundation of every state is the education of its youth”-

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    consensually cohabiting adults or any relationship thereof. This proposal failed as the ‘blacks’ failed to understand and adhere to it. The matrifocal families are still persisting and present in Caribbean Societies especially in Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago. Though there are other family patters prevailing in the Caribbean societies today such as nuclear families‚ extended families and sibling households‚ there is a fit between the matrifocal families and the Caribbean Society than any of the

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    the Northern and Southern regions of Cuba and Trinidad. They occupied larger areas‚ such as Cuba‚ Hispaniola‚ Jamaica‚ Puerto Rico and were believed to share Cuba and Hispaniola with the Ciboney. They traveled in large canoes‚ which were man-made from tree trunks and held fairly significant amounts of people. It is said they traveled down the Orinoco and arrived to Trinidad‚ where they called Lere. They inhabited the southern region of Trinidad amd became known as the Igneri. From there

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