Carlisle Chang 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
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of Trinbagonian festivals‚ the Tobago Heritage Festival in its current format being first in line. This festival showcases the cultural identity of the Afro -Trinbagonian‚ in its portrayal of traditional dance‚ sacraments‚ supportive work principles of traditional Africa‚ and dramatic movements‚ which is an excellent example of theatre that represents the Afro – Trinbagonian. The Indo-Trinidadian community offers to Caribbean drama‚ or rather Trinidad & Tobago‚ their experience as indentured
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Anchored in the Gulf or Paria. After exploring the Gulf they anchored on the 12th August 1498 at Monkey Harbour on Charcachacare Island. On the 13th August 1498‚ they sailed through the Grand Boca and claimed the island of Trinidad and Tobago for Spain. Trinidad and Tobago was reported to be densely populated at the start of the colonial period. Although in 1510‚ Trinidad was said to have peaceful Indians along the whole South America Coast‚ the demand for slaves to supply the pearl fisheries in nearby
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sustaining the areas of co-operation. The idea of Caricom was proposed by the Government of Trinidad and Tobago when it announced its withdrawal from the West Indian Federation. Hence‚ the first Heads of Government Conference was summoned by the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago. This conference was attended by the leaders of Barbados‚ British Guiana‚ Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago. These four countries agreed that there was an immense necessitate for closer co-operation in the Caribbean
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quantity of goods and services‚ thereby providing greater capacity to trade with other countries. On 1 January 2006‚ the Single Market component of the CSME came into being‚ involving Barbados‚ Belize‚ Guyana‚ Jamaica‚ Suriname‚ and Trinidad and Tobago. The other Member States except The Bahamas and Haiti‚ which had not signified their intention to participate in the CSME‚ and Montserrat – a British Dependency‚ which must await the necessary instrument of entrustment from the United Kingdom - became
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from youths as well as adults‚ in our beloved country‚ Trinidad and Tobago. According to the UNICEF report‚ “Caribbean youth perspectives on violence” (2005 document)‚ it stated that there is the phenomenon of violence with student population is on the increase. The violence was linked to the increase incidents of gangs and the increase in gang-related criminal activity. In the Daily Express dated March 31st‚2013‚ Trinidad and Tobago has been rank the third fattest country in the world behind Kuwait
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Introduction The purpose of the paper is to educate any reader of the reasons for the existence of the Caribbean Single Market and Economy (CSME) and the European Union (EU). A comparison of the two entities will be provided along with a closer look at trade and politics and its challenges. We will use secondary research to gather the information for the paper. This will include usage of the internet‚ journals‚ academic papers and text books. Background on Caribbean Single Market and
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Name: Stephen A. Thomas - CCLCS Date: March 14‚ 2012 Globalization: Definition and Impact on the Caribbean Definition In a book titled "The Caribbean in the Global Political Economy" (1994)‚ Professor Hilbourne A. Watson suggests that globalization "is an intensive process that conforms to the tendencies and laws of motion of (international) capital." It "occurs in production‚ distribution‚ marketing‚ technology transfer‚ information telecommunications and other aspects of economic activity
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Richards Cohort : 43 Domain Idea: Advertising and Communications Title: Advertising in the Legal Profession Issue: What is the scope of advertising for the purpose of the prohibition of advertising in the Legal Profession Act of Trinidad and Tobago No. 21 of 1986? Cause of Problem: Schedule No. 3 Part A of the Legal Profession Act No. 21 of 1986 ‚ Sections 6 and 7: An attorney at law may speak in public or write for publications on legal topics so long as he does not thereby advertise his own
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However‚ with the benefits of globalization‚ come the adverse implications that can have a significant impact on a 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
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