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    1a. A tax is a deduction from your taxable income. It is deducted from your total income once it (total income) crosses a certain bracket for the year. Taxes are mandatory, and if not paid, can have legal ramifications. In Trinidad and Tobago there are many different types of taxes that the individual or corporation pay to the government, such as income tax which is deducted from individual’s whose gross salaries per annum exceeds a total of $72,000.00 TTD. There is also value added tax…

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    Knocking on wood is considered to be good luck. This superstition was first documented in 1905 the first people to believe in or create this superstition are the British, Pagans and Americans. The countries in the world where this superstition is believed are the United Kingdom, Ireland, and most of North America. It is believed in many other countries as well. This irrationality started before Christianity was a religion. Tree worshipper-mostly Pagan cultures, like the Celts- laid their…

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    Many people think it is odd having someone come from somewhere else, but many do not know many famous people have came to the United States. These people include to Emma Watson(France) to Nicki Minaj(Trinidad and Tobago). But there are many more reasons why cultural change is positive and I’m going to tell you why. Many people change where they live and the way they act, simply to fit in and avoid the old city that they lived in. The reasons that it is positive is because it provides new…

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    Eulogy For Grandfather

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    parents not understanding technology I always looked at them weird because my grandfather knew how to use technology better then I did. However, my grandmother on the other hand is a different story. My grandmother left her home country of Trinidad and Tobago in her sixties to live with her children in America. With this move came health issues that no one knew would happen. It started with her forgetting where she was, a struggle to do simple tasks and then only remembering the people she lived…

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    Feminist has fought extraneously for females to be equal to men. In our society as a consequence of patriarchy we still suffer from the plight of men casting judgement on us women for our behaviour be it sexualized or not. Our dress code, our attitude, our bodies, our sexual behaviour are all heavily critiqued within society. Males are free to have sex with as many females as they see fit where as a female, in order to be respected is expected to preserve her innocence until marriage and only…

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    affected by drugs and alcohol, but it could also be coming from history of past. Unfortunately, it is not always a male hitting a woman situation. Sometimes it can be a woman hitting man situation. Here 's a story: Tila is a wonderful wife in Trinidad and Tobago but however had a horrific dark side, she was in her late forties. As an limited canteen worker, she was a mother with two grown children, who were study abroad. However, she was living in a common-law relationship with…

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    Q1. Income $760 Taxes to Government $100 Consumer spending $560 Gross investment $110 Depreciation $40 Government Spending $130 1) GDP=$(560+110+130)= $800 Household savings =$(760-100-560) = $100 2) For this closed economy which is inherently self-sufficient and removed from the rudiments of import and exports the leakages are the savings and the taxes and the injections are the investment and the government spending. The relationship between the leakages and the…

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    practice theories. A literature review looks at scholarly books, studies, refereed journals which relate to the subject being discussed. In this case the researcher is proposing a study on what strategies can be used to successfully market the Trinidad and Tobago cocoa products on the international market. 2.1 Niche Market Niche marketing can be…

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    these Caribbean societies. According to a report on the MIGRATION IN THE CARIBBEAN–WHAT DO WE KNOW? The 1970’s oil-boom attracted many migrants to work in the oil refineries in the dependencies of the Netherlands and the United States. Also, Trinidad and Tobago energy sector was a magnet for many in search of employment. Small farmers and skilled laborers migrated to better environments creating the demand for resource security to increase within their native region. Small native crop…

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    Analysis Of B's Ice Cream

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY “I scream. You scream. We all scream for B’s ice-cream.” In an attempt to get our target audiences’ taste buds buzzing for over twenty- six (26) years, we have been producing a variety of enticing homemade ice- cream flavours that suites all occasions, age groups and healthy lifestyles. The founders, Katherine and Anderson Bethel, were determined to produce an all natural, eggless, pasteurized, homemade texture and certified halaal product that everyone could enjoy at any day…

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