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    preparation of indigenous food s and through religious practices. Jamaicans perform folk songs and dance mainly during festivals and independence celebrations. During celebrations it is customary to wear their nation costumes‚ which is called the Bandana. Trinidad and Tobago culture is known for its

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    Globalization

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    country. Trinidad and Tobago has engaged in global trading for many years. Natural resources‚ Free Trade agreements‚ lowering of tariffs and continuous negotiations amongst regional and international partners have enabled Trinidad and Tobago to be a player on the global market. Globalization can be considered an opportunity for phenomenal economic gain but also it can have a detrimental impact on a country’s sovereignty if not managed carefully. Globalization has impacted Trinidad and Tobago’s

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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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    Pharmacy Economics

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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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    Environmental Management in Trinidad (2011) Working for sustainable development in Trinidad and Tobago; Ministry of Planning and the Economy (June 2012) The Government of Trinidad and Tobago Manifesto (2010) “Environmental NGO to clean up T&T”; The Guardian May 26th 2012 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development; The Summit (1992) Sustainable Development- Trinidad and Tobago at the Crossroads; Dr. Marlene Attzs (2012) “T&T 2nd highest producer of greenhouse emissions”; Trinidad Express; Feb 1st

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    V.S. Naipaul

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    be used to describe the very meaning of the book itself. It can be used to provide a clear picture of what was happening in British occupied Trinidad. Other characters such as George‚ a raging drunk who beat his wife and children‚ Elias‚ George’s son‚ and Naipaul himself can be used to accurately describe the effects of colonialism on the people of Trinidad. In Chapter 3 of Miguel Street‚ George and the Pink House‚ George opens a bar and gets his daughter Dolly married to a man named Razor. While

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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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    Fernando CENTRE NUMBER: 160001 CLASS: Form 5BS2 SUBJECT: History YEAR: 2010 QUESTION: Discuss the impact of religion on social relations‚ in a named British territory between 1838 to 1962. Religion has affected social relations in Trinidad before and after Emancipation. During the last years of slavery‚ missionaries began to arrive in the island converted the enslaved to Christianity. After Emancipation‚ the Baptist belief was adopted during enslavement and it was continued when they

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    IMPACT OF SPANISH COLONIZATION ON THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF TRINIDAD The history of Trinidad begins with the settlement of the island by Amerindians. This dates back to at least 7000 years at Banwari Trace which is the oldest discovered human settlement in Eastern Caribbean. The Amerindian tribes were referred to by various names‚ example: Yaio‚ Garini‚ Nepuyo‚ Warac and many others. They were described as a peaceful people.  The closest approximation to formal education was father’s instructions

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    Domestic Violence of Adolescents between the ages of 16-25 Durinda Toussaint-Crichlow Christianne De Gannes Natalie King Cheryl Ann Byer Judith Sinnette Akeiy Stapleton College of Science‚ Technology & Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago This paper was prepared for Social Work‚ 116‚ taught by Hanif E.A.Benjamin LMSW‚ BSC‚ (D.S.W.) 23rd April 2014 Domestic Violence of Adolescents between the ages of 16-25 Domestic violence can be described as a pattern of behaviour which usually occurs

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