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    Drugs

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    Caribbean Secondary Catalogue www.pearsoncaribbean.com New for 2010 See Page 8 See Page 15 See Page 17 Some of the celebrated local authors you will find in this catalogue. Lorna Down Rosalyn Kelly Earl Lovelace From Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago Ever since we began publishing in the Caribbean over 60 years ago‚ we have been committed to using the best local authors and to producing resources specifically for the region. We offer: ● Excellent programmes to match

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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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    The Wine of Astonishment - LITERATURE NOTES ABOUT EARL LOVELACE * Born in Toco‚ Trinidad * Born in 1935 * Spent most of his early years with his maternal grandparents in Tobago * He was an avid reader * He currently lives in Trinidad and Tobago * His passions in life are cricket and football EARL LOVELACE’S NOVELS *  While God’s are Falling‚ 1964 * The Schoolmaster‚ 1968 * The Dragon Can’t Dance‚ 1978 * The Wine of Astonishment‚ 1982 * Jestina’s

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    1. My nature of study has already started to benefit my community and country. As a student while doing this degree it has change the way I think and deal with people. As a member of the he Trinidad and Tobago Police Service this area of study has been assisting me with how I deal with people of different cultures and changing environments‚ it has taught me a lot about motivational factors to the learning process to which I see the need to share my learning experience with my fellow colleagues

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    long-term alteration in global weather patterns‚ especially increases in temperature and storm activity‚ and the potential of sea-level rise‚ will have a detrimental impact on Small Island Developing States (SIDS). Like all countries of the world‚ Trinidad and Tobago will need to play its part in decreasing its carbon emissions and encouraging its population to: “Think Green‚ Then Act to Impact (TGTAI).” Additionally‚ there is an urgent need to address the gap between information-on-the- street and

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    Stewart-Andre Wilkinson 409001306 Impact of American media on Caribbean media culture and music Rap‚ Hip Hop‚ Pop‚ Fashion; all these are areas in which the culture of North America has influenced the culture in the Caribbean. To be able to determine the full extent to which American culture affects the Caribbean‚ we must first define what Caribbean culture is. In its broadest definition it is the actions and way of life practiced

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    Sports Tourism Sports Tourism is viewed as international trips that are made to watch sporting events. There is no universally accepted definition of sports tourism‚ but the terms ‘sport tourism’ and ‘sport tourist’ are often found in literature review. Stuart Hall‚ a cultural theorist and sociologist from Kingston‚ Jamaica is one of the many theorists that have formulated an opinion of the definition of sports tourism. Hall is under the belief that sports tourism falls into two categories

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    Caribbean Studies

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    develop a technology based on its inherent valence towards a particular application. Many elements of our culture such as music‚ wear and the preparation of food have been vastly influenced by the technologies of today. Our national instrument in Trinidad and Tobago the steel pan was originally made from steel drums. Due to technology there has been an invention of the Gpan which covers the entire range of existing steel pan history. Since more persons are exposed to the internet and would therefore

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    Moving to America

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    MOVING TO AMERICA Do you know moving could be a very traumatic and scary experience for a child? When my mom decided to leave Trinidad and Tobago to pursue her Master degree‚ I don’t think she realized the impact it would have on me‚ knowing that you are moving to a whole different country is a big pill to swallow at the age of 14 years old. Me and my mom was having dinner when she broke the news that we were moving to America I remembered that day like it was yesterday I felt like

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    Music is the pulsating heartbeat of life in the Caribbean. Caribbean Music involves sounds and rhythms that evoke a sense of hope for the future. The diverse sounds of the musical genres such as Reggae‚ Dancehall‚ Soca and Chutney are classical examples of the growing art forms that distinguish Caribbean Music today. The musical genre‚ Reggae is a long-established art form that has a huge influence on Caribbean culture and other musical styles. Reggae was first developed in the island of

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