ICT And Technology As A Pillar For Democracy
It is in such an atmosphere that the contemporary Caribbean finds itself where on one hand, new policies and laws are being doled out aimed at tackling criminal activity behind the screen of a computer while on the other, we find ourselves cautiously skirting potentially exploitable and draconian restrictions of freedom.
Highlighting Mental Illness
Don’t let another day go by where we don’t discuss mental illness and treatments with our family members. It has the ability to improve and save the life of our loved ones.
Innovation & Education – The Recipe for Development (cont’d)
“Chalk and talk” must be allowed to sink into the waters of the past and a more integrated facilitation method must be promoted in the classroom.
A Teacher’s Time Out
“It just feels like everything is right and life is full of opportunities to see and do all sorts of exciting things. It really is amazing to immerse yourself in something completely new every once in a while.”
High Tide of Intrigue: Chapter 2
The much anticipated next chapter of Michael Anthony's High Tide of Intrigue. The question remains, who do you call when the police are involved in the crime and corruption? Who do you call when one of those officers needs help? This week, Corporal Maureen makes her first step in investigating crooked cops.
Unearthing the Art of Forest Bathing in the Caribbean
So many persons in search of this inner healing travel to this Caribbean oasis to experience the true benefits of "forest bathing" without venturing to the far East in search of this blessing.
Fashionistas Speak Out
Whatever the occasion, make sure that you feel comfortable in the outfit that you choose to wear. You will exude confidence and your inner beauty will shine through.
Michael Anthony Short Stories-High Tide of Intrigue
With a sigh, the inspector left Maureen’s desk and crossed to the nearby window. He stood there, looking out at Saint Vincent Street. Maureen raised her head. She had expected Inspector Cook to question her, which would have made it easier for her to let him know what exactly had happened. Instead she would have to tell him now.
Immortalising ‘Kitch’
Never before has a Trinidadian novel made a single artist the sole focus of its literary illustration. So how appropriate is it that Lord Kitchener is the first to have such an honour.
Yachting in the Caribbean
The Caribbean, turquoise green waters, white sandy beaches, tall elegant coconut trees waving in the gentle breezes. Imagine if this was your everyday view from your ‘office’? Sounds like paradise doesn’t it? For some people this is their everyday view, at least for part of the year. The busy season for yachting in the Caribbean is from November, after the hurricane season, to July.