The organisation team of the Atlanta Caribbean Carnival, the Atlanta Caribbean Carnival Bandleaders Association (ACCBA) is pulling out all of the stops and is already in rollout mode for the evolution of the annual cultural extravaganza which is set for May 26-29, 2023. Coming off of an action-packed Miami Carnival …
Read More »Black History Month: Honouring Mona Baptiste in Ireland on Oct 22, 2022
A very special event honouring Mona Baptiste, a Trinidadian-born woman during Black History Month, takes place in EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum in Dublin, Ireland on October 22, 2022. “What About the Princess? Life and Times of Mona Baptiste” will explore the life and times of the legendary Trinidadian-born singing sensation. Her …
Read More »10 Common school supplies students should have
School supplies are materials and products used by students and teachers in school. These are needed for assisting users with their tasks of learning and teaching at the institution. Some items are necessary for every student to have. The most needed school supply is typically a backpack, as it is …
Read More »Homemade ice cream, sweat for a sweet
Annisa Phillip explores the nostalgic and physical journey of creating homemade ice cream in Trinidad and Tobago, contrasting childhood memories of manual labour with modern improvisation. The narrative begins with the rigorous physical effort required to turn a wooden pail for an hour, a process that physically earned the reward …
Read More »Parent and teacher conflict: 5 effects of family-school problems and how to avoid them
“I’m interested in the child’s well-being!” say both the parent and teacher during every argument. But, while words are being exchanged all term, the child’s well-being is suffering. The relationship between the parent and teacher is just as crucial as the one between the child’s mother and father. In a …
Read More »Cocoyea broom man in Aranguez
Charlie Coosingh, a retired Custom’s employee, walks to the San Juan market every day from his Aranguez home where he sells his cocoyea brooms for $20 each. He sits under his coconut tree in Aranguez and cleans the branches that would later become a brand new cocoyea broom. In San …
Read More »Wireless security kits with offline recording and more by Swann
The AllSecure600™ Series Wireless Security Kits were released by Swann, the leader in Do-It-Yourself security products for over three decades. These security kits blend high-definition 2K wireless cameras with a sleek Tower Hub for local storage. Standout features of these new security systems include an offline option where video can …
Read More »Product review algorithm update ensures high-quality content
Google introduced its new product review algorithm update in July 2022. This update is the fourth in a series of updates which aim to target low-quality reviews and promote review content that is beyond the standard templated information in its search results rankings. Essentially, Google has begun rewarding websites with insightful review …
Read More »Woodford Square 105 years in 2022
Woodford Square serves as a critical green space and historical landmark within the bustling urban centre of Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. This personal narrative explores the psychological and social value of the park, which reached its centenary of being named Woodford Square in 2017. The author details the transition from …
Read More »Tech for Agri: Pinduoduo focusses on increasing market accessibility
Pinduoduo has made its “Tech for Agri” vision a core priority, with a focus on increasing market accessibility through its e-commerce platform, improving digital inclusion and literacy through tailor-made online training programmes, and fostering innovation to deliver a productivity leapfrog by promoting agritech solutions and horticultural breakthroughs. Vertical Farm Tower …
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