By Omilla Mungroo. One Sunday evening as my son and I walked home from the park, I was telling him about how people litter the place, and that there is a fine for people pelting rubbish out of their vehicle windows. We were having that discussion because the park had been …
Read More »How to prepare for a blackout or power outage
The entire country, Trinidad and Tobago, was plunged into darkness at approximately 12:50 pm on Wednesday, February 16th, 2022. What was expected to last 2 to 3 hours turned out to be 12 hours. Due to the length of time of this blackout, everything was affected that relied on power. …
Read More »Eid ul Fitr – a family festivity
By Nerissa Hosein. Being born into a Muslim family, Eid ul Fitr has been part of my life since birth. It has always been a time for family and for tradition. There is a certain aura that goes along with the day that I have always loved. Galaxy A13 5G A …
Read More »How to find job vacancies and be prepared for them
By Darius Soyer. Finding a job after you graduate from secondary school can be difficult especially when you’re unsure what should be done. Without guidance, you may take a long time searching for job vacancies and when you do find them, you learn that you are not prepared to apply. …
Read More »10 Best laptops for school
By Darius Soyer. School like everything else in life evolves. Nowadays, some sort of computer is required or greatly recommended in schools for things like projects, taking notes easily and assignments. Different classes obviously have different requirements, so here are 10 of the best laptops for school from the low …
Read More »8 Best practices for API testing in 2022
As a business owner, you owe it to yourself to keep up with the latest tech. API (Application Programming Interface) testing will be a major part of your current operation. This will be the series of tests that lets you make sure that each part of your presentation is correct. …
Read More »Colourful cheeky chong in the sky
By Nadia Ali. The trees are rustling, the Caribbean breezes are blowing and colourful kites soar into the blue of the sky. April is the month synonymous with kite flying in the Queen’s Park Savannah, Trinidad. Across in the sister isle of Tobago, December is the month that the annual Tobago …
Read More »Let’s go fly a kite, it’s a great day
By Nadia Ali. Let’s go fly a kite, up to the highest height, Let’s go fly a kite and send it soaring, Up through the atmosphere, up where the air is clear, Oh let’s go fly a kite. Those are the lyrics to a song from the famous “Mary Poppins” film. …
Read More »Breadfruit chips, the healthier snack
Homemade treats are always healthier than store bought ones, but there is often a trade-off. It would either require that you buy a whole lot of ingredients that you would not normally use or it would take a lot of time and effort to prepare. Breadfruit chips on the other …
Read More »What does it take to work as a freelance editor?
Choosing a new career is a responsible decision that should not be taken lightly. It usually necessitates endurance, patience, and the availability of a set of professional skills. If you want to become a freelance editor, there are some crucial things you should know. To master the job of a …
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