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    federation. Additionally Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica both attained Independence August that same year which give them the ability to now have power to control their own domestic and external affairs. Further‚ with the Federation ceasing to exist‚ the government of Trinidad and Tobago proposed the creation of the Caribbean Community consisting of the ten members of the Federation‚ the three Guianas and all the islands of the Caribbean Sea. Then the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago‚ the Honorable

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    Coup 1990 NEEDS EDITING

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    of the attempted coup. On July 27th‚ 1990‚ Trinidad and Tobago‚ once a British colony faced one of its darkest moment in its history. On this day‚ the country was held at random as 114 terrorists from the Jamaat al Muslimeen led by their charismatic leader‚ a former police officer‚ Yasin Abu Bakr. These rebels launched an armed attack on the sitting Parliament House‚ which was at the time‚ occupied by members of the three political parties of Trinidad and Tobago. Those parties were The National

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    Trinidad and Tobago’s health care industry has become an immense business‚ as seen in the excess of Private and Public hospitals‚ clinics‚ medical centres and health centres established. Since the late 20th Century the island of Trinidad has seen the emergence of private and public hospitals in an attempt to deliver wider services to treat individuals and to become a safe haven for people to get well and live longer lives. Currently in Trinidad there are private hospitals especially along the East/West

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    [pic][pic] College of Science‚ Technology & Applied Arts of Trinidad & Tobago DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ASSIGNMENT COVER PAGE ASSIGNMENT TITLE: Case Study ASSIGNMENT SUBTITLE: Trinidad & Tobago Economic Environment COURSE CODE: ENTP 220 COURSE TITLE: Caribbean Business Environments CRN: xxxxx SEMESTER: 2 STUDENT NAME: Kevin Bramble - PROGRAMME: DATE OF SUBMISSION: SAT. 27th APRIL 2013 LECTURERS

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    hOutline Topic: The fashion industry of Trinidad and Tobago. Narrowed Topic: The challenges encountered within the local fashion industry. Thesis question: Does the local fashion industry possess the vitality to triumph over its’ various challenges‚ and ultimately arrive at the level of the international fashion industry and hence maximise its’ success? Topic Outline1. The local fashion industry2. The challenges encountered3. The international fashion industry4. The benefits of development

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    Carlisle Chang

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    Born to parents of Chinese descent in San Juan‚ Trinidad in 1921‚ Carlisle Fenwick Chang spent most of his life as an artist in Trinidad and Tobago. His first job was as a photographer in Trinidad and he later operated a photo studio in Jamaica. It was during his schooldays at Tranquility Government Boys’ School in Port of Spain that he first started painting. He began his art studies under the tutelage of Amy Leong Pang‚ founder of the Society of Trinidad Independents‚ a radical group that encouraged

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    Caribbean Music

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    French Guiana; the Dutch Caribbean contains Suriname‚ Aruba‚ Bonaire‚ Curacao‚ Saba‚ St. Maarteen‚ and St. Eustatius; and the British Caribbean is the largest and consists of Anguilla‚ Antigua & Barbuda‚ Barbados‚ Bahamas‚ Belize‚ Guyana‚ Jamaica‚ Trinidad & Tobago‚ British Virgin Islands‚ U.S. Virgin Islands‚ Cayman Islands‚ Dominica‚ Grenada‚ St. Kitts-Nevis‚ St. Lucia‚ St. Vincent and the Grenadines‚ and Turks and Caicos Islands. (CLASS NOTES) The Caribbean has a variety of different instruments

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    IMPACTS OF MUSIC

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    THE IMPACT OF SOCA MUSIC ON THE CITIZENS OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Did you know as quiet as it is kept‚ Trinidadians seem to be in long term denial that there is a direct correlations between Soca music and moral decadence here in Trinidad and Tobago. To the citizens of Trinidad and Tobago Soca music is mainly taken in good spirit by Carnival lovers. Soca or Soul Calypso is a form of popular Caribbean music originated in the island of Trinidad and Tobago by the reputed father of Soca Garfield Blackman

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    ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3 What is Balance of Trade? ……………………………………………………………………………………..........4 List of Trade Polices in Trinidad and Tobago ……………………………………………………………………… 4 What is Financial Flows? .......................................................................................................................................... 5 Show the Domestic and Foreign Financial Flows of Trinidad and Tobago …………………………………………5 What is Foreign Reserves? ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 6 The Purpose of Foreign

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    and the well-off are usually held in high regard while the poor are looked at with disdain. They poor are those people who are in the Low Socio-economic Status bracket. They sometimes cannot afford the basic necessities to sustain their lives. In Trinidad and Tobago however‚ there are programs and organizations that have been set up to assist these people in providing for their families. Some of these programs are Servol’s Parent Outreach Program‚ the School Feeding Program‚ the Social Welfare Division

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