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2001 REACT International Convention

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2001 Convention,Radio Emergency Associated Communications Teams are volunteers who are organized internationally and use Citizens Band (CB) radios to provide public service communications for travelers and their local communities.REACT Teams use their radios to monitor Citizens Band Radio Emergency Channel 9 in the interest of safety.REACT Teams also provide communications in response to emergencies and for community events.We utilize CB, UHF, VHF, Amateur, and other radio services

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2008 March - Let’s Plan Our Holiday

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Let’s Plan Our Holiday We’ll help YOU have the GREATEST vacations home RSS id=recentcomments> daban onVenice, the city underwater country has historically been influenced by all great civilisations of the region like Egyptians, Babylonians, Persians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Arab-Muslims, and subsequently holds numerous historical sites to visit. You could follow the scenic Kings Highway […][Read more →] Tags: Ammon · Arabia · Edom · Jordan · Madaba · Middle-East · Moab France: The Cultural Centre of Europe March 23rd, 2008 ·No CommentsA country blessed with 1500 miles of coastline. Boarder to the Mediterranean in the South, the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the English Channel to the north, it is needless to say that millions of tourists enjoy these beaches each year. A country blessed by natural beauty. From the spellbinding, natural north, through the centre […][Read more →] Tags: Cannes · Cote d'Azur · France · Nice · Paris · Pyrenees Trinidad & Tobago Tourism March 16th, 2008 ·No CommentsTrinidad and Tobago are the two most southern Caribbean islands only 11km of the Venezuelan Coast. The country also counts 21 smaller islands. The climate is tropical with the first six months of the year being the dry season. Trinidad is the highest populated island and the main towns are situated on this Island. Port […][Read more →] Tags: Argyle Falls · Caribbeans · Caroni Nature Reserve · Crown Point · Gulf of Paria · Las Cuevas · Manzanilla · Tobago · Trinidad · Trinidad and Tobago Kenya, Beaches and Safaris! March 15th, 2008 ·No CommentsSituated in the East of Africa, Kenya is a true paradise on earth. The beaches are gorgeous, the people are fascinating, and the diversity of nature from the hot savannas, over snow-capped mountains, to the colourful corals shows the splendor of nature. It is not the variety in landscape, but the wildlife that attracts the […][Read more →] Tags: Amboseli · Kampala · Kenya · Masai Mara · Meru · Mombasa · Nairobi · Nakuru · Safari · Samburu · Tsavo · Uganda Seychelles - breathtaking archipelago March 14th, 2008 ·No CommentsThe archipelago of the Seychelles consists of 115 Islands situated in the Indian Ocean about 1600km east of the African mainland. The climate is tropical, fortunately way out of reach of the tropical cyclone belt. Neighboring islands are Mauritius, Madagascar, Réunion, Comoros and Maldives. The most populated islands are situated around Mahé, home the Capital, Victoria. […][Read more →] Tags: Aldabra · Comoros · Island · Madagascar · Maldives · Mauritius · Praslin Island · Réunion · the Seychelles Croatia; an Unknown Gem in Eastern Europe March 13th, 2008 ·No CommentsCroatia is best known for its amazing coastline, with numerous islands, steep cliffs and reefs. The climate along the Adriatic Sea is warm and dry in summer, mild in winter. It is an ideal spot for a holiday all year round. In the interior of the country summers are dry and hot, winter cold and […][Read more →] Tags: Croatia · Dubrovnik · Europe · Makarska Riviera · Porec · Rijeka · Split · Zagreb Turkey: from Istanbul to the Turkish Riviera! March 12th, 2008 ·No CommentsFor most Europeans, Turkey is known for two things when it comes to holidays: the historical city of Istanbul and the Turkish Riviera, packed with **** and ***** hotels along the coast line. They’ve come to enjoy their mega-cheap holidays in Turkey, and I must admit, the value-for-money is great in Turkey. Together we’ll take […][Read more →] Tags: Antalya · Asia · Bosphorus · Europe · Grand Bazaar · Istanbul · Turkey · Turkish Riviera South Africa: A different kind of Africa March 11th, 2008 ·No CommentsSouth Africa, situated in the most southern part of Africa, has always attracted visitors. Its key position at the Cape and its mineralogical wealth made this country a paradise for immigrants. Apartheid being abolished only in 1990 opened the gates of the country to the world. To the visitor South Africa may seem a complicated […][Read more →] Tags: Africa · Bloemfontein · Cape Town · Pretoria · South Africa · Table Mountain Molokai: Untouched Beauty Of Hawaii March 10th, 2008 ·No CommentsMolokai is a popular Hawaiian destination rich with cultural as well as natural landmarks, treasured scuba

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A Caribbean tiger; Trinidad and Tobago.(Trinidad's dash for development) Article from The Economist

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a n a n s i w e b w o r k s  version TWO - About Trinidad and Tobago

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ANANSI WEB WORKS : The Gateway to information on Trinidad and Tobago and the wider Caribbean. We provide information and links to Trinidad and Tobago Carnival, Calypso, Soca, Links to other sites related to the Caribbean and Tourism, West Indies Cricket and Gender Issues. Web Page Design, Internet Literacy, Computer Skills and other forms of Training are available from this group of young, skilled professionals.

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The Caribbean #1 DEBT COLLECTION & CREDIT REPORTING AGENCY. Our DEBT RECOVERY system is fully integrated with the Largest CREDIT BUREAU database in this jurisdiction.

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About Trinidad

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About TrinidadLocationLocated at the southeastern end of an archipelago of the Caribbean islands, Trinidad is just barely off the coast of Venezuela. Trinidad's land area amasses 4828 sq km (1883 sq mi). Geographically, boot-shaped Trinidad was clearly once part of the South American mainland. Over time, a channel developed which separated Trinidad from Venezuela. The connection to South America is readily visible in Trinidad's lofty Northern Range, a continuation of the Andes, and in its abundant oil and gas reserves, which are concentrated on the southwestern side of the island facing oil-rich Venezuela. The Northern Range spreads east to west, forming a scenic backdrop to Port of Spain, the country's capital. In the centre of the range, above Arima, lies the 941m (3086ft) Cerro del Aripo, the country's highest peak. Much of the rest of the island consists of plains, undulating hills and mangrove swamps. Trinidad's numerous rivers include the Ortoire River, which runs 50km (31mi) on its way to the southeast coast, and the 40km (25mi) Caroni River, which empties into the Caroni Swamp. ClimateTrinidad weather has been classified as Tropical. Unlike the more northern countries of the United States and Europe, Trinidad only experiences two seasons a year: a dry season from January to May and a wet season from June to December. Trinidad's temperatures are equable year round primarily due to its southerly location. The average daily high temperature of Port of Spain is 31°C (88°F) in both January and July, while the low averages 22°C (72°F) in July and is only one degree cooler in January. February to May are the driest months, with a relative humidity of 74%. June to August, the wettest months of the year, average 260mm (10in) of rain and 23 rainy days each month. Fortunately, Trinidad lies outside the hurricane belt. Flora & FaunaAs a result of its proximity to the South American continent, Trinidad has a wide variety of plant and animal life. A large part of Trinidad is covered with forests, the majority of which is tropical rainforest. There are also many different kinds of plants found on all parts of the island. Pink and yellow poui trees and orange immortelles grow along the hillsides. More than 700 kinds of orchids grow here as well. Other kinds of trees that grow on the island include palm, almond, banyan, breadfruit, flamboyant, cassia, African tulip, silk cotton, matchwood and teak. There is also an abundance of beautiful flowers that grow in Trinidad, such as amaryllis lilies, hibiscus, bougainvillea, giant anthuriums and heliconias. Trinidad has more differing varieties of bats than any other place in the world. There are about 100 different kinds of mammals native to the island, and 60 of these are bats. The numbers of different species of animals that have been reported living on the island include 108 mammals, 400 birds, 55 reptiles, 25 amphibians, and 617 butterflies. Some of the animals found there include the agouti, paca, armadillo, opossum, deer, wild dogs, ocelot, and anteater. Amazon parrots, iguanas, manatees, capuchin and howler monkeys also live on the island. Endangered leatherback turtles, green loggerhead turtles and hawksbill turtles all nest on the beaches of Trinidad. Again, as a result of its location, the island is also a stopping point for Northern or Southern migratory birds and butterflies. Also, as the island is located where the cool North Atlantic currents come together with the warmer Caribbean waters and the Orinoco River, the waters along the coasts have many different kinds of marine animals.The Energy SectorTrinidad and Tobago's is a major player in the world of natural gas. Reflecting a period of successful exploration, Trinidad’s proved reserves of natural gas, as assessed by Cédigaz, increased by 32% between end-1996 and end-1999. Marketed production of gas has increased rapidly during the last two years, as exports from the Atlantic LNG plant (inaugurated in 1999) have built up. The ALNG Train II commenced operations in August with Train III on track for completion in the second quarter of 2003. The ammonia sub-sector saw the commissioning of Caribbean Nitrogen (CNC) plant. Before the dust settled, CNC’s owners–CL Financial–announced plans to build the world’s largest ammonia plant Nitro 2000. By year-end, the local energy giant announced that it had acquired financing for M 5000, the worlds largest methanol plant. The petroleum industry of Trinidad is flourishing though several oil fields have been discovered in the first decade of the 20 th century. The remaining recoverable reserves are small in regional terms, at just over 600 million barrels. The oil fields that have been discovered are virtually all in the southern part of the island, or in the corresponding offshore areas (in the Gulf of Paria to the west and off Galeota Point at the south-east tip of the island). Output of crude oil

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About Youth and Community Activities - iEarn Trinidad and Tobago Caribbean NGO Education and Technol

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iEarn Trinidad and Tobago - Caribbean Youth Community NGO Interaction Communication Education Technology bringing distant cultures together and putting kids in touch with valuable alternatives

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ABWE - Trinidad & Tobago

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ABWE missionaries will assist in training national leaders in Trinidad & Tobago. Additional personnel are needed to help local pastors broaden their knowledge base and reach their country for Christ.

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Adventures In The Caribbean: Tobago, Trinidad and Grenada ~ by John Spampinato

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Affair in Trinidad (1952)

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Directed by Vincent Sherman.With Rita Hayworth, Glenn Ford, Alexander Scourby. Nightclub singer and her brother-in-law try to find her husband's killer. Visit IMDb for Photos, Showtimes, Cast, Crew, Reviews, Plot Summary, Comments, Discussions, Taglines, Trailers, Posters, Fan Sites

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AllRefer.com - Trinidad and Tobago (Caribbean Political Geography) - Encyclopedia

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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on Trinidad and Tobago, Caribbean Political Geography. Includes related research links.

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Aluminum Smelter in Trinidad - Environmental Dangers, Crime, Industrialization

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Protest against Alcoa Aluminum Smelter in Triniad, Caribbean. Pollution, Environmental Dangers and Health Risks, Runaway Industrialization in the Cedros Peninsula, Dangers to Agriculture, Fishing, Health, and Increasing Crime in Trinidad and Tobago

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Aluminum Smelter in Trinidad - Environmental Dangers, Crime, Industrialization

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Protest against Alcoa Aluminum Smelter in Triniad, Caribbean. Pollution, Environmental Dangers and Health Risks, Runaway Industrializationin the Cedros Peninsula, Dangers to Agriculture, Fishing, Health, and Increasing Crime in Trinidad and Tobago

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American `Mules' Crowd Trinidad Jails as Cocaine Heads North Via Island Article from The Washin

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Transnational Communities ProgrammeAsians BibliographiesResearch Resources and OrganisationsDaniels, Roger (1988)Asian America: Chinese and Japanese in the United States since 1850 , Seattle: University of Washington Press Delf, G. (1963)Asians in East Africa , London: Oxford University Press Ghai, D. P.; Ghai, Y. P. (eds) (1970)Portrait of a minority: Asians in East Africa , Nairobi: Oxford University PressIp, David (1991) Asian entrepreneurs in Australia: Indian and Chinese businesses in Brisbane and Sydney, Canberra: AGPSIp, David (1993) 'Reluctant entrepreneurs: professionally qualified Asian migrants in small businesses in Australia',Asian and Pacific Migration Journal , 2 (1), 57-74 Ip, David (1993) 'Asian women in business',The Asian Migrant , Jan-March, 12-23 Ip, David (1996) 'Images of Asian immigrants in multicultural Australia' , The Multicultural Centre , Sydney: The University of Sydney Kuper, L., Smith, M. G. (eds) (1969)Asians in South Africa and Uganda. Pluralism in Africa , BerkeleyLemon, Anthony (1980) 'Asian overseas settlement in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries' in Anthony Lemon and Norman Pollock (eds)Studies in overseas settlement and population , London: Longman, 103-125 Liu, John M. (1995) 'A comparative view of Asian immigration to the USA' in Robin Cohen (ed.)The Cambridge survey of world migration , Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 253-259 Mangat, J. S. (1969)A history of the Asians in East Africa , Oxford: Clarendon PressMangiafico, Luciano (1988)Contemporary American immigrants: patterns of Filipino, Korean and Chinese settlement in the United States , New York: PraegerMontiel, L. M. ( ed.) (1981)Asiatic migrations in Latin America , Mexico: Collegio de MexicoRobinson, Vaughan (1986) Transients, settlers and refugees: Asians in Britain, Oxford: Clarendon PressRobinson, Vaughan (1995) 'The migration of East African Asians to the UK' in Robin Cohen (ed.) The Cambridge survey of world migration , Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 331-336BACK TO CONTENTS /HOME PAGE Bosnians Bibliographies Research Resources and OrganisationsCampbell, D. (1998)National deconstruction: violence, identity and justice in Bosnia, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota PressMarkowitz, F. (1996) ‘Living in Limbo – Bosnian Muslim refugees in Israel’,Human Organisation , 55 (2), 127-132BACK TO CONTENTS /HOME PAGE British BibliographiesResearch Resources and OrganisationsBastin, J. (1965)The British in west Sumatra, 1685-1825 , Kuala Lumpur: University of Malay PressBancroft, H. H. (1891)Chronicles of the builders of the commonwealth , San Francisco, CA: History CompanyBeaverstock, J.V. (1996b). Re-visiting high-waged labour market demand in global cities: British professional and managerial workers in New York City,IJURR, 20, 422-445Buller, H. and Hoggart, K. (1994)International counterurbanization: British migrants in Rural France , Aldershot: AveburyChapman, M. (1992a)The Celts - the construction of a myth , London: MacmillanColley, L. (1992)Britons, Forging a Nation, 1707-1837Constantine, S. (ed.) (1990)Emigrants and EmpireHall, C. (1995) ‘Imperial man: Edward Eyre in Australasia and the West Indies 1833-65’ in Bill Schwarz (ed.)The expansion of England: essays in the cultural history of race and ethnicity , RoutledgeHowe, Nicholas (1989)Migration and mythmaking in Anglo-Saxon England , New Haven: Yale University PressMasiel, Albert (1955) ‘The Scottish-Americans’,Reader’s Digest,London: Sept.Mulhall, M. (1878)The English in South America , Buenos Aires: Standard office, E.StanfordMacCarthy-Morrogh, M. (1986)The Munster plantation: English migration to southern Ireland, 1583-1641 , Oxford: Oxford University PressSwaisland, C. (1993)Servants and gentlewomen to the golden land: the emigration of single women from Britain to southern Africa, 1820-1939, Oxford: BergWarnes, A.M. and Patterson, G. (1998) British retirees in Malta: components of the cross-national relationship,International Journal of Population Geography , 4(2)BACK TO CONTENTS /HOME PAGE Caribbean Peoples BibliographiesDance, Daryl C. (1986)Fifty Caribbean writers: A bio-bibliographical critical sourcebookNew York: Greenwood Press#Caribbean Times(March 1981) Research Resources and Organisations Anderson, W. W. (1985)Caribbean orientations: A bibliography of resource material on caribbean experience in Canada , Toronto: William Wallace Baa, Enid M. (comp) (1969) Doctoal dissertations and selected theses in Caribbean topics accepted by universities of Canada, United States and Europe, 1978-1968 St. Thomas: Bureau of Public Libraries and Museums, Government of the Virgin Islands of the USA Brana Shute, R. (1983)A bibliography of Caribbean migration , Gainesville: Center for Latin American Studies Castro, M. J. Gearing, et al. (1984)Women and

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