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    British Colonies of Jamaica‚ Barbados and Trinidad & Tobago after 1838? Name: Kimali Williams Registration Number: 150015 School: St Vincent Grammar School Subject: Caribbean History Proficiency: Caribbean History Date Submitted: Table of Contents 1. Cover Page 2. Table of Contents 3. Rationale 4. Question 5. Introduction 6. Chapter 1: Jamaica and Barbados 7. Jamaica and Barbados 8. Jamaica and Barbados 9. Chapter 2: Trinidad and Tobago 10. Trinidad and Tobago 11. Conclusion 12. Bibliography 13. Acknowledgements

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    INTRODUCTION Over the last thirty years the island of Trinidad has utilized four (4) major landfills for waste disposal: * Beetham Estate Landfill – located in North-West Trinidad‚ size of sixty-one (61) hectares‚ * Guanapo Landfill – located in North-east Trinidad‚ size of seven (7) hectares * Forres Park Landfill- located in Central Trinidad‚ size of eight (8) hectares * Guapo Landfill‚ located in South-West Trinidad The largest of these landfills‚ the Beetham Estate Landfill

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    AMONG TEENAGERS IN SAN FRENANDO INTRODUCTION: HIV/AIDS has taken the world by storm with its vast impact on society‚ which shows no respect for race‚ age or gender. Subsequently‚ Trinidad being one of the smaller Caribbean countries has not been spared of this rising epidemic. The Government of Trinidad has taken a great emphasis on HIV/AIDS awareness‚ and ensuring that infected individuals are comfortable. Although there has been progress with regards to medication‚ there is still a battle

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    a technology based on its inherent valence towards a particular application. Many elements of our culture such as music‚ wear and the preparation of food have been vastly influenced by the technologies of today. Our national instrument in Trinidad and Tobago the steel pan was originally made from steel drums. Due to technology there has been an invention of the Gpan which covers the entire range of existing steel pan history. Since more persons are exposed to the internet and would therefore be

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    Music is the pulsating heartbeat of life in the Caribbean. Caribbean Music involves sounds and rhythms that evoke a sense of hope for the future. The diverse sounds of the musical genres such as Reggae‚ Dancehall‚ Soca and Chutney are classical examples of the growing art forms that distinguish Caribbean Music today. The musical genre‚ Reggae is a long-established art form that has a huge influence on Caribbean culture and other musical styles. Reggae was first developed in the island of

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    Sports Tourism Sports Tourism is viewed as international trips that are made to watch sporting events. There is no universally accepted definition of sports tourism‚ but the terms ‘sport tourism’ and ‘sport tourist’ are often found in literature review. Stuart Hall‚ a cultural theorist and sociologist from Kingston‚ Jamaica is one of the many theorists that have formulated an opinion of the definition of sports tourism. Hall is under the belief that sports tourism falls into two categories

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    population growth rates. Population Control Policies are based on the premise that improvement in people’s lives must be achieved through reduction in the role of population growth. The top five most developed Caribbean countries are Barbados‚ Cuba‚ Trinidad and Tobago‚ Antigua and Barbuda and St. Kitts and Nevis respectively. Statistics showed are based on their individual human development index which is a compilation of life expectancy‚ education and income indices. Jamaica as indicated by this top five

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    tourism practices. Local communities and Non Government Organizations today have a very important voice in the way in which tourism is developed and resources allocated. It is this more responsible and sustainable tourism that the Government of Trinidad and Tobago wishes to develop and promote. Tourism provides entrepreneurial opportunities for small operators‚ can foster balanced development and empower rural communities‚ youth and women‚ and can dynamise other sectors of the economy‚ particularly the

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    cooperation that existed during the Federation. Further‚ Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago both attained independence in August that year and with it the power to control their own domestic and external affairs. To discuss this concept‚ the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago convened the first Heads of Government Conference in July 1963‚ and attended by the leaders of Barbados‚ British Guiana‚ Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago. At this Conference‚ the participating leaders of the four(4) Caribbean

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    question one and two were of the view that the privy council cannot bring justice to the country of Trinidad and Tobago especially in the area of crime as our crime rates have are disturbingly high. The Privy Council upholds appeals in death sentence cases through modern jurisprudence. Our democracy is in need of the death sentence to remedy crime. The case of Balkissoon Roodial v The State‚ Trinidad case said that the death penalty in that case was remitted back to the court of appeal from the Privy

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