church‚ repository of religious art in Bulacan By Levine Andro Lao The Diocese of Malolos has inaugurated a past leisure destination—a bowling alley in front of a resort—as one of its parish churches in Bulacan‚ formally naming it as Santisima Trinidad‚ after the religious persona to whom the locals have been devoted to for more than a century now. “This structure where we now have our church‚ as we know‚ had been a bowling alley. But it no longer looks as one‚” said Bishop Jose Oliveros during
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References………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………..11 2 INTRODUCTION Being in existence for over thirty years and with a size of sixty-one hectares (0.61 km)‚ The Beetham Solid Waste Landfill‚ is the largest disposal site‚ in the country of Trinidad and Tobago. Due to poor maintenance‚ SWMCOL was given full managerial duties‚ in April‚ 1983‚ of this landfill‚ as a means of ensuring that public health and nearby wildlife habitats were protected. The Beetham Landfill receives an estimation of
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agreement still active? Outline the prospects for growth in the next decade for the oil refining and gas refining subsectors of the petroleum sector of the T&T economy. Preamble To understand the impact of the Refining Sector on the economy of Trinidad and Tobago‚ we must consider a combination of factors‚ such as supply and demand streams that have historically impacted this sector. Economic indicators such as the gross domestic product‚ (GDP) of the country point towards significant historic
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The article‚ “The Impact of the Indian Immigrants on Colonial Trinidad Society” by Marianne D. Ramesar seeks to address the contributions‚ and effect on the primitive Trinidadian civilization by Indian settlers/immigrants. The research appraises the influence of this particular ethnic group in various aspects. It is clear from the abstract of the article that this is an ambiguous task (evidenced by the numerous sources used to gain relevant data). The article in fact is clear which is aided by the
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Assessing Juvenile Delinquency in Trinidad and Tobago using Subcultural Theories Diane S Lewis University of the West Indies Abstract Devin Mills‚ a student I privately tutored‚ was gunned down while walking in Deigo Martin in January 2011‚ newspaper reports portrayed him as a typical lower-class male who got caught up in the wrong things and believed his murder was gang-related. I did not understand why everyone viewed him as such because to me‚ Devin was a sincere and compassionate young man
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DO WE HAVE TRUE SEPARATION OF POWERS IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO? Power tends to corrupt‚ and absolute power corrupts absolutely! (Lord Acton‚ 1834-1902). This phrase aptly demonstrates the reason for the separation of powers‚ which is meant to prevent abuse of power in a democracy and preserve each and every citizen’s rights through the division of government responsibilities into distinct branches‚ averting one branch from gaining absolute power or abusing the power they are given. The intent is to
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CASE STUDY BASED ON ATLANTIC LNG COMPANY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO INTRODUCTION & BACKGROUND What is LNG? Natural gas reserves can be found around the world. Gas may be found alone or in solution with oil in natural underground reservoirs. Natural gas is a naturally occurring gaseous mixture of hydrocarbon components and consists mainly of methane. The other constituents include ethane‚ propane and butane which are referred to as liquefied petroleum gases‚ and condensates which are heavier hydrocarbons
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Critically examine the effects of the Spanish Colonization on the indigenous population in Trinidad. | | | Introduction Although there were mass developments in the demographics of Trinidad by the Europeans‚ this also contributed to several major factors that caused dreadful changes in the lives and well-being of the indigenous population‚ which were the Amerindians‚ due to Spanish colonization. The history of Trinidad and Tobago began with the arrival of the indigenous people. They were the first people
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Indian Immigrants in the History of Trinidad The Amerindians Colonization‚ the process whereby sovereignty over the colony is claimed by the metropole‚ who impose a new government and a new social structure and economy or the process of territorial acquisition and settlement‚ was effected in Trinidad when Christopher Columbus “discovered” Trinidad in 1498. Columbus did not actually discover the country but in fact rediscovered Trinidad. When he actually came‚ Trinidad was already inhabited by indigenous
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The role of the Violin in Two of the Musical Folk Traditions of Trinidad and Tobago. By Janelle Xavier Research Project Proposal: The role of the Violin in 2 of the Musical Folk Traditions of Trinidad and Tobago. By Janelle Xavier Proposal Descriptions: This research paper compiles primary and secondary data from interviews with violinists who work or have worked specifically in folk music in the Trinidad and Tobago. It seeks to investigate and document the reasons for and the
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