Secondary Catalogue www.pearsoncaribbean.com New for 2010 See Page 8 See Page 15 See Page 17 Some of the celebrated local authors you will find in this catalogue. Lorna Down Rosalyn Kelly Earl Lovelace From Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago Ever since we began publishing in the Caribbean over 60 years ago‚ we have been committed to using the best local authors and to producing resources specifically for the region. We offer: ● Excellent programmes to match the
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Butler was born on Grenadian soil in 1897. Of all Butler’s contributions to Trinidad and Tobago‚ his contributions and political ambitions to trade unionism during the 1930s and 1940s was the greatest and to date it is still evident. His major contributions evolved around the riots of 1937 and has affected major changes within industries‚ workers and colonial authority. By 1921 when Butler decided to migrate to Trinidad‚ he had already distinguished himself in his homeland‚ Grenada‚ with leadership
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region: • Trinidad and Tobago • Barbados • Saint Kitts and Nevis Trinidad and Tobago • The accessibility of services and general treatment of migrants was found to be highly dependent on migrants’ nationality and irregular migrants‚ particularly those from African countries experienced discrimination and maltreatment at the hands of the state. • Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados were identified as two of five countries hosting the greatest number of migrant from the sub-region. • Trinidad and Tobago
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1. Created by: Patricia L. PittSan Fernando East Secondary School‚ Trinidad and Tobago‚ West Indies 2. Travellers’ Tales 3. Meditation on YellowJennifer Rahim‚ lecturer in English in theDepartment of Liberal Arts at the University of theWest Indies‚ St. Augustine‚ Trinidad has describedthis poem as “a clever‚ satirical monologue thattraces the evolution of the capitalist ethos in theregion.”She notes that “Senior evokes the color yellow assymbol of a historical continuum of plunder‚enslavement
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The article “State of mind” is based on the current state/status of Trinidad and Tobago; that is‚ the imposition of a state of emergency and ‘limited’ curfew by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar‚ in an attempt to combat the issue of an alarming increase in violent crimes. This article also serves as a reminder of the effect of the previously imposed curfew in relation with the unsuccessful attempted 1990 ‘Coup’. It also questions the formalities and manner in which the Prime Minister declared
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Document Word Count - 1998 Table of Contents 1. Introduction ..................................................................................................................................1 2. Macroeconomics ..........................................................................................................................3 2.1 Review of the Global Economy .............................................................................................3 2.2 Review of Caricom and Local Economy
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long-term alteration in global weather patterns‚ especially increases in temperature and storm activity‚ and the potential of sea-level rise‚ will have a detrimental impact on Small Island Developing States (SIDS). Like all countries of the world‚ Trinidad and Tobago will need to play its part in decreasing its carbon emissions and encouraging its population to: “Think Green‚ Then Act to Impact (TGTAI).” Additionally‚ there is an urgent need to address the gap between information-on-the- street and knowledge
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Limited (NHSL)‚ the company facilitated the transhipment of offshore personal from that location to various offshore oil and gas platforms. After the transfer of NHSL to Camden Couva‚ Heliport as it is commonly known was handed over to the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard. The facility was used to host the Miss Universe Pageant which took place 26 May 1999. Concurrently with the pageant‚ the heliport was used as a boat building and repair company. The
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Caribbean Islands or territories‚ then under British control. former federation of 10 British West Indian territories formed in 1958. Trinidad and Tobago‚ Jamaica‚ and Barbados were the principal members‚ but the federation included most of the Leeward and Windward islands‚ then under British control. The seat of government was Port of Spain‚ Trinidad. Slated for independence in 1962‚ the federation did not survive its troubled infancy. Jamaica‚ the most populous and prosperous member‚ voted
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http://guardian.co.tt/lifestyle/2011/02/18/dean-and-his-tribe >. Stern‚ S 2004‚ ‘How to Make Creativity Contagious’‚ Management Today‚ pp. 52-57. Tribe‚ 2012‚ About Tribe Carnival‚ Viewed 17th November 2012‚ <http://www.carnivaltribe.com/ >. Trinidad and Tobago Entertainment Company n.d‚ Entertainment Registry Dean Ackin‚ Viewed 17th November 2012‚ < http://www.ttentonline.com/entertainment registry/655/viewlink>
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