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Boys from Rainbow Rescue gave IGT computer operators Shammah Quinton and Antonio Bradshaw their undivided attention while learning about computer components during IGT’s Mentorship Morning.
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In the Canefield by Shenelle Sahadeo.
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If bias, arrogance, being boring, and condescending are the top traits listed for university principals, then the 2014 study done by researcher Blaskova et al did not include Prof Rose-Marie Belle Antoine.
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Running a half marathon is a bucket list challenge for all fitness enthusiasts. The sheer determination necessary to conquer the 21.1 kilometres starts well before the day of the race. Whether you are a seasoned runner or a ‘newbie’, crossing that finish line of your first half marathon is a moment that goes down in your history book and becomes part of your accolades for life!
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LEFT: House of Jacqui director Faith Armour presents a certificate to Chenoa Phillip
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The House of Jacqui recently held a graduation ceremony for participants in its Total Person Course at the San Fernando North Community Centre, St Vincent Street, San Fernando.
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On March 3, 1677, Rockley Bay in Tobago became a fierce battleground when the French and Dutch engaged in a deadly war for the island.
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St Joseph's Convent PoS Choir during their energetic performance of Gift Wrap Riot.
John Thomas’ Believe: Christmas Around the World, is on for an eighth year. The Eastern Chorale musical director said all proceeds from the event will go to the Heroes Foundation.
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Breath of Dance Theatre (BODT) recently staged Celebrating a Stronger Return at Queen’s Hall, St Ann’s.
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Kim Kirton, a 38-year-old professional has been diabetic for more years of her life than she has not. Kirton, a marketing and communications professional, with a BA (Hons) in Media & Communications and MA (Dist) in Advertising and Marketing from the University of Leeds has spent the last 28 years successfully navigating her life, education, career and relationships with Type 1 diabetes.
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“As of November 21, the Committee to Protect Journalists preliminary investigations showed at least 53 journalists and media workers were among the more than 14,000 killed since the war began on October 7—with over 13,000 Palestinian deaths in Gaza and the West Bank and 1,200 deaths in Israel.”
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Tricia St John is a mother, author, event coordinator, motivational speaker and domestic violence survivor. St John lost her left forearm and two fingers on her right hand to a domestic violence attack in 2004. In 2009, St John’s ex-husband was found guilty by a nine-member jury of attempting to murder her. He was sentenced to 25 years and ten strokes.
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At work, she uses her eyes to treat her patients’ ailments, but at home, she pays close attention to the details of the stories she paints. Debra Bartholomew is a doctor, singer, teacher, and artist who goes beyond the scope of her profession to help others traverse the mental obstacles of a world saturated with cliques and status quo.
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Venezuelan-born clinical psychologist Livia Rincon has dedicated her life to lifting others from their darkest personal depths–traumas which many people cannot even imagine. Throughout her 36-year career, the 61-year-old has worked with survivors of trafficking, ranging from young children to the elderly. Never once has she considered leaving it behind.
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Valdeen Tamara Shears is a victim and survivor of domestic violence and a mother of seven who has spent the last five-plus years speaking openly about her experiences on the receiving end of gender-based violence (GBV). Shears harnesses her 21-year journey of suffering at the hands of an abuser to support, encourage and arm other women who desperately need to be heard and seen.
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LEFT: House of Jacqui director Faith Armour presents a certificate to Chenoa Phillip
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St Joseph's Convent PoS Choir during their energetic performance of Gift Wrap Riot.
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The dancers had Dreams of a Bele Queen
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