Soursop, also known as Graviola or Annona murictata, is a tropical fruit native to Central and South America, though it is now cultivated in many other parts of the world, including Africa and Southeast Asia. The fruit of the soursop tree is large, green, and spiky on the outside, but …
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Are you over 45 and seeking a new job? The process can feel intimidating, especially in a job market that may seem to favour younger candidates. However, age can be a powerful advantage when you are job hunting over 45, offering a wealth of experience, stability, and unique perspectives. In …
Read More »Lemon and honey: Natural remedy for cold, cough and sinus relief
For generations, lemon and honey have been cherished in households as a natural remedy for cold, cough, sinus, and mucus-related ailments. This simple mixture offers a holistic, healthy approach to relieving common respiratory symptoms and is made with ingredients that are likely already in your kitchen. Combining the immune-boosting benefits …
Read More »NYC on a budget? Here’s how to score an affordable Caribbean getaway
Dreaming of sandy beaches, vibrant cultures, and crystal-clear waters without breaking the bank? Look no further! An affordable Caribbean getaway is closer than you might think, even if you’re starting in the hustle and bustle of New York City. With a bit of smart planning, you can score a Caribbean …
Read More »Singapore’s public-private partnerships: Key to its economic success
Singapore, a small island city-state with limited natural resources, has emerged as one of the world’s leading economies. Its remarkable economic success is often attributed to effective public-private partnerships (PPPs), which have fostered innovation, growth, and sustainable development. This article delves into the role of PPPs in Singapore, exploring how …
Read More »Understanding the Trinidad and Tobago Exchange Control Act
The Trinidad and Tobago Exchange Control Act, enacted in 1970 and subsequently amended, establishes the regulatory framework for foreign exchange, gold, and currency transactions. Its primary purpose is to monitor and regulate foreign exchange flows, currency import and export, and the movement of securities, ensuring that these activities align with …
Read More »Why more New Yorkers are choosing Trinidad for destination weddings
Destination weddings have become a popular choice for couples looking to combine their love for travel with their special day, creating memories that extend beyond the ceremony itself. More recently, Trinidad, one of the twin islands of Trinidad and Tobago, has emerged as a top choice for New Yorkers seeking …
Read More »How Singapore’s modern infrastructure attracts finance and tech nomads
As the world becomes increasingly connected, Singapore has emerged as a global hub for finance, technology, and international business. Its modern infrastructure has played a pivotal role in drawing finance and tech nomads from around the globe. With a well-developed transportation system, cutting-edge digital connectivity, and a business-friendly environment, Singapore …
Read More »How remote work for US companies could solve Trinidad and Tobago’s US dollar shortage
Trinidad and Tobago is facing a persistent US dollar shortage, straining businesses and limiting economic growth. But what if there was a straightforward solution, one that harnesses the nation’s #1 resource—its people? By enabling more Trinidad and Tobago nationals to work remotely for US companies, we could create a new …
Read More »The Inarticulate: A journey of self-healing through reflection and poetry
“A book captures a reader’s attention when they can relate to it; when it feeds their soul. A book is not only meant to look pretty and have pretty words inside of it but it is something special and personal to the reader as compassion grows when reading.” Shauntel Victor, …
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