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Marinna Shareef blows out the candles of her cardboard cake which she made for her debut solo exhibition.
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Students collect Styrotex, glass, paper and other trash on the Chaguaramas beachfront.
A 35-student contingent from Fatima College joined the world last Saturday, during a drive to commemorate International Coastal Cleanup Day.
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What you wear says something about who you are to people. Your outfit is a form of self-expression. It can reflect your level of confidence and your mood–whether you are daring, fierce, confident, deliberate, purposeful or happy.
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At only 20 years old, self-described “normal Gen Z” Maya Kirti Nanan has already done years of extraordinary work. With her recent accolade as the 2023 Commonwealth Young Person of the Year a fitting tribute for her dedication to people on the Autism spectrum, Nanan is a young woman undoubtedly deserving of celebration. She is the founder and one of the directors of the Autism Siblings and Friends Network (ASFN), a non-profit organisation focused on advocacy for and support of people with Autism.
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With God, family matters. God speaks in the language of family. Family is a way of thinking, communicating, and functioning. Family is about identity and inheritance within an intimate environment.
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Flystrike or flystrike dermatitis, medically termed as myiasis, is a painful skin condition caused by flies laying their eggs on another animal. These hatch into maggots, which eat the flesh of their ‘hosts’.
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This week, Bookshelf features Bermudian writer Angela Barry, whose novel, The Drowned Forest, was published by Peepal Tree Press in June 2022.
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Three outstanding daughters of T&T will be honoured by the International Women’s Forum Trinidad and Tobago (IWFTT) at their upcoming 2023 Inspirational Women Awards Gala. This year marks the IWFTT’s second year of hosting the Inspirational Women Awards.
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Marinna Shareef blows out the candles of her cardboard cake which she made for her debut solo exhibition.
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When someone says they are bipolar, we may be quick to do one of four things: judge them, distance ourselves, become dismissive, or offer unsolicited advice.
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What class reunion involves a school tour, a dinner party, a parang lime in August, a visit to the principal and a contribution to the school? That’s the way St Augustine Girls’ High School Class of 1980 chose to celebrate their first ever reunion in August.
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“I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made
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In a world where judgement, criticism, and comparison seem to be ever-present, it’s easy to fall victim to feelings of inferiority. We often find ourselves seeking validation and approval from others, allowing their opinions to define our self-worth. However, Eleanor Roosevelt’s famous quote, “No one can make you feel inferior without your consent,” holds a powerful truth.
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Students collect Styrotex, glass, paper and other trash on the Chaguaramas beachfront.
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Marinna Shareef blows out the candles of her cardboard cake which she made for her debut solo exhibition.
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