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    More Vino Ltd

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    More Vino’s original entry into market was the establishment of a dedicated liquor store to serve both retail and wholesale customers with exclusive brands and the widest variety of wines available in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. The location of the company is in Trinidad‚ the larger and more populous of the country with a population of 1.3 million. In 2006‚ More Vino Distributors was launched adding a new concept into the local distribution and supply of alcoholic beverages. Its widest

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    Steel Pan History

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    may be surprised to know that this instrument does not come from the popular islands of the Bahamas‚ Jamaica nor Barbados but from the small island of Trinidad & Tobago. Though this instrument is relatively new on the global music scene‚ appearing as recent as the 1940’s it is no doubt that in its short life it has made a notable impact in Trinidad‚ the Caribbean and the world. Unlike many instruments the term “steel pan” has multiple meanings and may refer to a single instrument‚ orchestral arrangement

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    brought Hinduism and Islam and the Africans brought voodoo and other spiritual practices. Christianity is the most dominant of all religions in the Caribbean covering over 80% of every countries’ population with the exception of Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago. These exceptions are multi-religious nations‚ with over a 20% population of Hindus and Muslims. All societies have developed values and norms which are generated from religious beliefs. Marriage‚ family‚ education‚ government of the people

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    Commonwealth Caribbean today. The Commonwealth Caribbean comprises the countries of Antigua and Barbuda‚ the Bahamas‚ Barbados‚ Belize‚ Dominica‚ Grenada‚ Guyana‚ Jamaica‚ St. Lucia‚ St. Kitts and Nevis‚ St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Trinidad and Tobago. The characteristics of Caribbean countries are countries of small populations‚ most of which have narrow economic bases‚ few natural resources‚ open volatile economies‚ high debt levels‚ are vulnerable to external shocks‚ recurring natural

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    hurricanes and longer periods of drought. Tobago‚ known mainly for tourism which is the number one eco-tourism destination in the world‚ attracts visitors from around the world to its rainforests‚ wetlands‚ mangroves and coral reefs‚ which is the home of many different birds and fishes‚ faces a serious problem with climate change. According to Linda Hutchinson-Jafar‚ author of the Trinidad Guardian a local individual who runs her business on the Island of Tobago worries that local tourism is suffering

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    According to Adult Literacy Tutor Association (ALTA)‚ Paula Lucie - Smith‚ in April 2010. She indicated that forty-five percent (45%) of Trinbagonians are illiterate. Also twenty-two to twenty-three percent (23-23%) or one out of four persons in Trinidad and Tobago is unable to cope with everyday reading and writing skills. It is a problem because it inhibits people from communicating efficiently with one another. Literacy equips persons with all that is needed to open doors to brilliant career opportunities

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    EXAMINATION HINTS

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    2009 examine the extent to which religious beliefs have affected the lives of followers in the Caribbean. Support your response with reference to ONE religion in a named Caribbean society and its impact on TWO of the following aspects of social life: economic‚ cultural‚ political‚ mass media and technological Religion can be defined as a system of beliefs‚ practices and philosophical values that are collectively held. It reinforces norms and values‚ promotes solidarity and equality and even brings

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    With special reference to the European Court of Justice By Victor Jordan‚ ABD(Econ.)‚ JD winsar@juno.com for The Fifth Annual SALISES Conference‚ Trinidad and Tobago titled “The CARICOM Single Market and Economy: Legal‚ Political‚ Economic and Social Dimensions” March 31 –April 2‚ 2004 The University of the West Indies‚ St. Augustine‚ Trinidad and Tobago INTRODUCTION The true power of any court lies in the confidence that the prospective users have in the fairness of its decisions. The people

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    Essay on CARICOM

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    1958. It was a Federal Government drawn from 10 member islands which were Antigua and Barbuda‚ Barbados‚ Dominica‚ Grenada‚ Jamaica‚ Montserrat‚ the then St Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla‚ Saint Lucia‚ St Vincent and Trinidad and Tobago. The Federal Capital of the federation was located in Trinidad and Tobago Economically the Region remained as it had been for centuries and during this period of time not even free trade was introduced between the Member Countries during this period. The Federation however faced

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    Origin of Calypso

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    Calypso is one of the most significant traditions in Caribbean music. Calypso began on the twin island nation of Trinidad and Tobago. The rhythms of calypso can be traced quite back to the seventeenth century. This was when the first enslaved Africans were brought to Trinidad to work on the sugar plantations. While the Africans worked in the sugar field plantations‚ they were forbidden to speak to one another. So‚ by means of communication‚ they

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