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I came across some photos online of the Planet Of The Apes Adventure Set published by Amsco in 1974. It’s based on the Apes TV series released the same year on CBS. Although the photos are small, I can recognize all the main characters.
Like many show of the 1970s and 1980s, the Apes series was a “chase” show. It followed human astronauts Burke and Virdon, along with their chimpanzee friend Galen (played by Roddy McDowall who starting in 4 of the 5 original films).
The humans were trying to find some scientific method to return to the past. But they were chased by orangutan Dr Zaius and gorilla General Urko (played by Mark Lenard who portrayed Spock’s father on Star Trek).
Set pieces include a space ship, Ape Village, and a subway station based on the BART system in San Francisco.
Inexplicably it also includes the underground doomsday bomb and the destroyed Statue of Liberty seen in the films but not the TV series.
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Amsco Fire Ltd Unveils Revolutionary Water Mist Systems for Superior Fire Protection
East Sussex, UK - Amsco Fire Ltd, one of the UK’s leading suppliers of fire suppression solutions, is proud to introduce its highly efficient water mist systems. These systems are engineered to offer enhanced fire protection while minimizing water usage and damage. Tailored to meet the specific requirements of various buildings and environments, water mist systems provide an innovative and versatile approach to fire safety. Introducing Water Mist Systems: A Modern Fire Suppression Solution Water mist systems represent a cutting-edge approach to fire suppression, utilizing extremely fine droplets to cool fires and displace oxygen, stopping the flames in their tracks. Unlike traditional sprinkler systems, water mist systems use significantly less water, reducing damage to property while providing effective fire control. This makes them ideal for sensitive spaces like museums, data centers, and heritage buildings, where protecting valuable assets is a priority. Key Benefits of Water Mist Systems • Efficient Water Usage: Amsco’s water mist systems use up to 90% less water than standard sprinkler systems, reducing potential water damage and accelerating the reinstatement process. This also makes the systems environmentally friendly, helping conserve water resources. • Tailored to Sensitive Spaces: Perfect for environments where minimal water damage is essential, such as heritage sites and facilities housing valuable electronics. Water mist systems offer comprehensive fire protection without the risk of soaking assets, furniture, or expensive equipment. • Flexibility and Versatility: Whether in confined spaces or buildings with limited water supply, water mist systems are highly adaptable. They can be installed in residential homes, care homes, schools, offices, and commercial buildings. The flexibility of the system ensures reliable fire protection, even in challenging situations. How Water Mist Systems Work Water mist systems operate through specialized high-pressure nozzles, which release a fine mist that rapidly cools the area and suppresses the fire by displacing oxygen. This four-pronged approach fights fires by cooling, suffocating, containing, and minimizing the spread of flames. With the ability to combat fires from Class A (ordinary combustibles) to Class C (electrical fires), water mist systems offer comprehensive coverage for a variety of fire hazards. Why Choose Amsco Fire Ltd for Water Mist Systems? Amsco Fire Ltd is fully accredited to install domestic and commercial water mist systems, meeting the stringent standards of BS8458:2015 and BS8489:2016. Whether dealing with a residential property or a commercial facility, Amsco provides custom-designed solutions tailored to the unique needs of each building. • Expert Consultation and Installation: Amsco’s team of professionals offers expert advice and solutions, even in buildings with inadequate water supply. With extensive knowledge of building control regulations, the company ensures that every installation is compliant and highly effective. • Custom Solutions for Complex Needs: Whether it’s a historical building or a modern commercial space, Amsco can provide bespoke water mist system designs that fit seamlessly into the architecture and operational requirements of any property. How to Get Started with Amsco Fire Ltd Amsco Fire Ltd invites property owners and managers to consult with their expert team about the best water mist system for their building. After assessing the property’s fire risks and design needs, Amsco will create a custom system that ensures maximum fire protection with minimal impact on the property. To inquire about a bespoke water mist system or to schedule a consultation, contact Amsco Fire Ltd at 01424 813131.
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Getting a 5: AP World History
Each year, AP World History has about 8 ~ 10% of students getting a 5 on the exam. That is not that high percentage. I have a few tips that might be helpful to incoming students, as the content might be overwhelming (though they are cutting out some time periods this year).
Listen to teacher's lectures and take notes on what your teacher says; do not copy down every single thing on board (unless your teacher says so). A lot of times, things they write on the board (or presentation) are used as a guideline for themselves, so they do not forget about something. What I did with this was using them as my titles and topic bullets. Other than that, I did not copy all of them down, as my teacher gave out all info verbally.
Read the textbook when you get assigned reading homeworks or quizzes. Even if you don't get assigned to read, read it anyways. They might be boring, but they will be helpful for getting contexts and evidences for your essays there. The textbook is the basic source for this class. If you have a hard time with the school provided book, try AMSCO's Advanced Placement World History.
Know how everything fits together in the timeline. At the end, you have to put everything together before you take the exam. As you go through each time period, understand order of event. You should also be able to identify cause & effect, change over time, compare/contrast (i.e. with different empires, systems...), and similar thing seen in another timeline (very improtant for essay). (Things I just listed are essay themes)
Don't focus on every minor detail of event. This exam does not exactly tests you on details of some battles or years; it tests you on your ability to analyze and connect things together in general sense. Entire multiple choice section is document based, meaning it is not all about contents. Focus on big ideas and look at Collge Board's syllabus (one that lists all AP themes and such - might need to ask your teacher). Be able to relate historical points to the themes.
Reading skills matter. Like I stated above, entire multiple choice section is based on documents. You have to read them fast; otherwise, you will not have enough time to finish the exam. I have seen this happen to few people (and if that happens, just bubble in random things - no point reduction for wrong answers). Practice reading older writings (like revolution era or colonization era), as these are what you'll be reading. Start understanding the wordings.
Get used to writing questions. There are three different writing portions on exam: short answer, long essay, and document based essay. Short answer is where you answer 3 out of 4 questions given. For these, you have to give them a brief answer to the question and little bit of explanation (get straight to the point - this is not a language arts essay). Long essay is more of a fact based essay out of two essays. For this type, give them three reasonings to the prompt and then give them two examples per one reasoning and explain them. Be sure to tie them to the prompt and have similar instance from different time period (+ explanation) at the end of essay. Last essay is document based one; this will take the most time. They give 7 documents, and you need to use 6 of them to get full point for evidence point, but do not use direct quotes (that is a waste of time) - just put '(Doc #)' at the end. Group them into 2 or 3 groups (by "side"). Briefly summarize and point out importance of each document accordingly with the groups. Choose change over time, compare/contrast, cause/effect, or etc and write accordingly. All of these needs some practice.
This turned out to be a lot longer than what I intended, but I hope this will be helpful to someone. Some of them might not make sense, but it will when you start.
Thank you for reading, and good luck on your next semester!
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Amsco Fire Ltd are providers of automatic mist and sprinkler design, installation and maintenance. The company typically fit their sprinkler systems into high rise blocks of flats, domestic homes, loft conversions, hotels, restaurants, offices and industrial units
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https://www.amsco.co.uk/ - Amsco Fire Ltd are providers of automatic mist and sprinkler design, installation and maintenance. The company typically fit their sprinkler systems into high rise blocks of flats, domestic homes, loft conversions, hotels, restaurants, offices and industrial units.
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Door Market Overview by Business Manufactures with Forecast Analysis 2017-2022
The global Door market is valued at XX million USD in 2016 and is expected to reach XX million USD by the end of 2017, growing at a CAGR of XX% between 2016 and 2022.
Japan plays an important role in global market, with market size of xx million USD in 2016 and will be xx million USD in 2017, with a CAGR of xx%.
This report, with focus on top players in the global and Japan, studies the Door market's development status and future trend in the global and Japan. It splits Door market by type and by applications to fully and deeply research and reveal market profile and prospect.
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The major players include • ABC WINDOW CO. INC. (U.S.) • ACCUWELD LLC (U.S.) • ACTION WINDOOR TECHNOLOGY INC. (U.S.) • ALENCO (U.S.) • ALL WEATHER WINDOWS (U.S.) • ALSIDE WINDOW SYSTEMS (U.S.) • AMERIMAX BUILDING PRODUCTS INC. (U.S.) • AMSCO WINDOWS (U.S.) • ANDERSEN CORP. (U.S.) • ANLIN WINDOW SYSTEMS (U.S.) • ATRIUM WINDOWS & DOORS (U.S.) • BARBER & ROSS CO. (U.S.) • CROFT LLC (U.S.) • CRYSTAL WINDOW & DOOR SYSTEMS INC. (U.S.) • Shijiazhuang JS Bluesea Trading Co., Ltd. (China)
Geographically, this report splits the Global market into the following regions: • Asia Pacific • Japan • Tokyo • Yokohama • Osaka • Nagoya • Others • China • Korea • India • Others • Europe • France • Germany • United Kingdom • Italy • Russia • Others • North America • United States • Canada • Latin America • Brazil • Mexico • Others • Southeast Asia • Singapore • Malaysia • Vietnam • Myanmar • Thailand • Indonesia • Philippines • Others • Middle East & Africa • Saudi Arabia • Iran • UAE • Turkey • Israel • Egypt • South Africa • Others
On the basis of product, the Door market is primarily split into By Material • Wood • Metal • Plastic • Glass • Composite By Technology • Manual • Automatic • Access Control
Key Applications • Residential • Non-Residential
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2017-2022 Global and Japan Door Market Analysis Report 1 Door Overview 1.1 Product Overview and Scope of Door 1.2 Global and Japan Door Market by Applications/End Users 1.2.1 Japan Door Sales (K Units) and Market Share Comparison by Applications (2012-2017) 1.2.1.1 Japan Door Sales (K Units) and Market Share by Applications (2012-2017) 1.2.1.2 Japan Door Sales Growth Rate (%) by Applications (2012-2017) 1.2.1.3 Market Drivers and Opportunities 1.2.2 Japan Door Sales (K Units) and Market Share Comparison by Applications (2012-2017) 1.2.3 Global Door Sales by Application (2012-2017) 1.2.3.1 Global Door Sales (K Units) and Market Share by Applications (2012-2017) 1.2.3.2 Global Door Sales Growth Rate (%) by Applications (2012-2017) 1.2.3.3 Market Drivers and Opportunities 1.2.4 Global Door Sales (K Units) and Market Share Comparison by Applications (2012-2017) 1.2.5 Residential 1.2.6 Non-Residential 1.3 Global and Japan Market Size (Sales and Revenue) of Door (2012-2017) 1.3.1 Japan Market Size (Sales and Revenue) of Door (2012-2017) 1.3.1.1 Japan Door Sales (K Units) and Growth Rate (%) (2012-2017) 1.3.1.2 Japan Door Revenue (Million USD) and Growth Rate (2012-2017) 1.3.2 Global Market Size (Sales and Revenue) of Door (2012-2017) 1.3.2.1 Global Door Sales (K Units) and Growth Rate (%) (2012-2017) 1.3.2.2 Global Door Revenue (Million USD) and Growth Rate (2012-2017) 1.4 Global and Japan Classification of Door by Material 1.4.1 Japan Door Sales (K Units) and Market Share by Material (2012-2017) 1.4.2 Global Door Sales (K Units) and Market Share by Material (2012-2017) 1.4.3 Japan Door Revenue (Million USD) and Market Share by Material (2012-2017) 1.4.4 Global Door Revenue (Million USD) and Market Share by Material (2012-2017) 1.4.5 Japan Door Price (USD/Unit) by Material (2012-2017) 1.4.6 Global Door Price (USD/Unit) by Material (2012-2017) 1.4.7 Japan Door Sales Growth Rate (%) by Material (2012-2017) 1.4.8 Global Door Sales Growth Rate (%) by Material (2012-2017) 1.4.9 Wood 1.4.10 Metal 1.4.11 Plastic 1.4.12 Glass 1.4.13 Composite 1.5 Global and Japan Classification of Door by Technology 1.5.1 Japan Door Sales (K Units) and Market Share by Technology (2012-2017) 1.5.2 Global Door Sales (K Units) and Market Share by Technology (2012-2017) 1.5.3 Japan Door Revenue (Million USD) and Market Share by Technology (2012-2017) 1.5.4 Global Door Revenue (Million USD) and Market Share by Technology (2012-2017) 1.5.5 Japan Door Price (USD/Unit) by Technology (2012-2017) 1.5.6 Global Door Price (USD/Unit) by Technology (2012-2017) 1.5.7 Japan Door Sales Growth Rate (%) by Technology (2012-2017) 1.5.8 Global Door Sales Growth Rate (%) by Technology (2012-2017) 1.5.9 Manual 1.5.10 Automatic 1.5.11 Access Control
2 Global and Japan Door Market Competition by Players/Manufacturers 2.1 Japan Door Market Competition by Players/Manufacturers 2.1.1 Japan Door Sales and Market Share of Key Players/Manufacturers (2012-2017) 2.1.2 Japan Door Revenue and Share by Players/Manufacturers (2012-2017) 2.1.3 Japan Door Average Price (USD/Unit) by Players/Manufacturers (2012-2017) 2.1.4 Japan Door Market Competitive Situation and Trends 2.1.4.1 Japan Door Market Concentration Rate 2.1.4.2 Japan Door Market Share of Top 3 and Top 5 Players/Manufacturers 2.1.4.3 Mergers & Acquisitions, Expansion in Japan Market 2.1.5 Japan Players/Manufacturers Door Manufacturing Base Distribution, Sales Area, Product Types 2.2 Global Door Market Competition by Players/Manufacturers 2.2.1 Global Door Sales and Market Share of Key Players/Manufacturers (2012-2017) 2.2.2 Global Door Revenue and Share by Players/Manufacturers (2012-2017) 2.2.3 Global Door Average Price (USD/Unit) by Players/Manufacturers (2012-2017) 2.2.4 Global Door Market Competitive Situation and Trends 2.2.4.1 Global Door Market Concentration Rate 2.2.4.2 Global Door Market Share of Top 3 and Top 5 Players/Manufacturers 2.2.4.3 Mergers & Acquisitions, Expansion in Global Market 2.2.5 Global Players/Manufacturers Door Manufacturing Base Distribution, Sales Area, Product Types
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Many people have Hepatitis C and don’t even know it; by the time they start showing symptoms, significant damage to the liver has already occurred. Hepatitis C information is available from a number of online sources, and since it is a fairly new form of hepatitis, facts and misconceptions are common points of discussion, so that the public can become educated. According to www.hepctherapy.net, almost 30% of the American population who have this chronic disease, have absolutely no idea how they got it. Information on Hepatitis C discusses the most common ways people contract it, what symptoms may be present, if any, treatment options, and how to live with it. Hepatitis C information describes how the body's immune system is just unable to fight the virus, and how over time, the liver loses its ability to function properly.
The Hepatitis C information shared on the internet is full of the most pertinent facts that everyone should know, whether they have the virus or not. The incidence is increasing in the American population, and there are many routes of transmission included in Hepatitis C information. This virus is transmitted by infected blood on unsterile instruments in a medical or dental setting, in tattoo or body piercing parlors, by having sex with an infected partner, through a cut or skin wound, needle sticks, intravenous drug use with tainted needles, sharing drug paraphernalia used to snort cocaine or methamphetamines, blood transfusions, or through blood-to-blood contact. Hepatitis C information states that a great amount of time can pass from when infection occurs and the person starts showing symptoms, and damage to the liver can be severe by the time it is diagnosed. According to a number of online Hepatitis C information sources, this virus is one of the most common reasons that liver transplants are performed in this country.
Prevention, education, and awareness is the best way to avoid contracting Hepatitis C. No one should have to worry about getting the virus through sterile medical and dental procedures, but it does happen. Tattoo and piercing parlors that are not regulated by state agencies can also be a possible source; it's okay to ask to see the sterile instruments and inks being opened from their packages, and if it's not sterile, I'd take my business elsewhere. Hepatitis C information also discusses the level of risk present for health care workers, needle sticks and exposure to blood is common, which is why the use of universal precautions is so important. The goal of Hepatitis C information is to provide education to everyone to reduce the prevalence and incidence of this horrific chronic disease.
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Bajan Newscap 11/20/2017
Good Morning #realdreamchasers. Here is your daily news cap for Monday 20th November, 2017. There is a lot to read and digest so take your time. Remember you can read full articles via Barbados Today (BT), or by purchasing Daily Newspaper (WN).
STUART’S CHALLENGE – Spill the beans, Dale Marshall. That’s the call from Prime Minister Freundel Stuart to Opposition Barbados Labour Party (BLP) spokesperson on crime Dale Marshall who on Saturday alleged that corruption in Barbados had reached startling levels. Marshall made the disclosure at a BLP press conference where he said “corruption appears to be at an unprecedented level” and said Prime Minister Stuart should have been “ashamed” to defend the 1929 Prevention of Corruption Act as “adequate to deal with today’s problems”. But last night at the Alexandra School, Stuart tore into Marshall, saying any parliamentarian who could say “empirically” that “corruption has reached unprecedented levels is basically saying not only that corruption exists, but that he knows who the corrupted are, because you can only say it is on the increase if you know who is causing the increase”. He called on Marshall to take his information to the Director of Public Prosecutions so people could be brought before the law courts. “I challenge Mr Marshall tonight, if you know where the corruption is and who the corrupt people are, I challenge you to assert the powers of your personal convictions and put your person where your mouth is. “Do not come to me and I would not advise that you bother the Commissioner of Police with it either. Go to the Director of Public Prosecutions whom no one can instruct and demonstrate to Barbadians, for a change, that you are prepared to stand up and defend the right of this society and protect its values,” he declared as those drawn from the St Peter and St Lucy constituencies cheered him on. He also urged Marshall to show he was willing to appear before any court to back up his claim that people had been open to corruption. “I can afford to challenge him because I know the (person) I am talking about,” Stuart said to rousing applause. “He cannot do it. But what he can do is drop remarks and drop these general statements in the hope that something would stick,” the Prime Minister declared, urging Marshall to take up his challenge. He further urged the BLP to take the media on a tour of the multimillion-dollar house it was alleging Minister of Finance Chris Sinckler had built in Rolling Hills, St George, since, he said, the allegation, which was circulating on social media, came from the “polluted lagoon” of the BLP. Stuart however refused to take any questions from the DAILY NATION after the meeting, particularly on the sudden announcement of St John Mara Thompson’s decision not to contest the next general elections. (DN)
POOR HANDLING OF MARA’S EXIT – Political scientist Peter Wickham says the impending exit of Member of Parliament for St John Mara Thompson was handled badly by the ruling Democratic Labour Party (DLP) administration. “I really don’t think that is an appropriate manner to handle something as serious as representation,” he told the DAILY NATION. Thompson, who has been representing St John since January 2011 when she won a by-election following the death of her husband, Prime Minister David Thompson in 2010, announced last Tuesday, just before entering the House of Assembly for the day’s sitting, that she would not be running for St John. “The whole thing was handled very badly by Mrs Thompson the representative,” Wickham said. “If we use as a point of comparison the departure the former representative of Christ Church West Dr William Duguid when he intended to leave, an announcement was made not only to the constitutents, but he also gave the party an opportunity to stage-manage the whole process a lot better,” he added. (DN)
BANKS TIGHT FISTED – The banking industry is under attack again for clinging to its money and not lending to various sectors for developmental purposes. The most recent criticism has come from church leader Bishop Dr Marlon Husbands, of Sanctuary Empowerment Centre, who lamented that even the church was facing difficulty in getting bank funding. Earlier this month, former Prime Minister Owen Arthur chided commercial banks for not bankrolling innovation as he spoke at Innovate Barbados 2017. He said Barbados’ financial system was very liquid but functioned in a highly risk-averse manner, and was largely devoted to underwriting consumption. Husbands said the banks’ actions were part of an overall decline in respect for churches across a “new Barbados”. He was delivering the sermon yesterday during a service marking the NATION’s 44th anniversary, as well as the Ministry of Transport and Works’ recognition of World Remembrance Day For Road Traffic Victims at the Country Road, St Michael church. (DN)
BARBADOS BELOW WORLD SKILLS STANDARD – Barbados is below the world skills standard. This was revealed by Executive Director of the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) council Henderson Eastmond. “It is time to revisit our national TVET policy both in the Ministry of Labour and Ministry of Education. We have to look at things differently, because if countries are going to push level one and level two in the [secondary] schools and we are now pushing level one and level two in tertiary institutions then you can see where we would be falling,” Eastmond said Friday during a ceremony at the TVET office in Hastings, to present participants in the World Skills Competition with their certificates. The Executive Director said that Barbados failed to place at the competition held in Abu Dhabi last month, which resulted in its classification as falling below the standard along with 11 other countries. However, he noted that this was a problem throughout Western countries. “Western countries, with the exception of Switzerland and Brazil, did not feature at all. It says something about our educational system, we have a traditional educational system that supports academic above the technical skills,” Eastmond said. “These countries like Korea have invested heavily in their TVET systems and the fact is that when people leave school they can leave school with a technical diploma equivalent to what the polyclinic is putting out.” Eastmond believes that skills and better training can help to maintain the standard of living in the country. (BT)
BVTB ONLY ABLE TO ACCOMMODATE FIVE PER CENT OF APPLICANTS – Only 115 of the 2313 applicants this year for the top seven programmes at the Barbados Vocational Training Board (BVTB) could be accommodated. Director of Training Henderson Thompson shared the numbers in his report at the BVTB’s graduation ceremony last evening. “Bar and Restaurant, 585 persons applied, BVTB can only accommodate 13 trainees. International Cooking, 433 persons applied, BVTB can only accommodate 18. Care of the Elderly, 300 persons applied, the programme can only accommodate 16,” Thompson said. The situation was the same for Housekeeping, Electrical Installation, Heavy Duty Truck Driving and Cosmetology. “The deficit between the number of applicants and the number of trainees accepted is a serious matter and this is why the BVTB continuously calls for land, purpose-built buildings and equipment,” Thompson said, noting that specialized training requires purpose-built space. Meantime, the BVTB, a newly registered institution with the Barbados Accreditation Council, is expanding in many ways. Minister of Labour Dr Esther Byer Suckoo announced that the Ministry of Housing, Lands and Rural Development has responded to the request for land and she hopes the process of expansion is one which will run smoothly. “The Barbados Vocational Training Board continues to fulfil its mandate to train and certify persons for employment to the extent that today it is hosting its second graduation for the year,” Byer Suckoo. “The graduation earlier this year presented the CVQ award to over 180 persons, today 221 graduands sit before me,” she said, adding that she was heartened by the BVTB’s achievements thus far. The Minister added that the demand for vocational training has certainly increased and as a result, the Ministry will assist in obtaining more space and more resources. (BT)
LOOK OUTSIDE BIMAP FOR PARTNERS – With more than four decades of management training under its belt, the Barbados Institute of Management and Productivity (BIMAP) must tap into new partnership opportunities outside the island. The suggestion has come from Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator Maxine McClean, as she delivered the featured address at BIMAP’s 39th graduation ceremony on Saturday night at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre. Applauding the 1 452 graduates and BIMAP on their achievements, McClean called on the 45-year-old institution to look to such places as Sub-Saharan Africa to branch out. She said that region in particular was rife with opportunities for training in management development services. “To illustrate, I have selected a random agency with which such a partnership can be explored. The African Management Services Company (AMSCO) is a Pan-African private sector development agency that provides customised training solutions. It focuses primarily on partnership-driven capacity and service development to assist African SMEs (small and medium/micro enterprises). AMSCO is also the implementing partner for the African training and management services project of the United Nations Development Programme. “To demonstrate the real potential of doing business with Africa, let me share some additional things. Africa has 60 per cent of the world’s remaining arable land and millions of dedicated farmers who can benefit from the assistance in the area of managing their businesses. This, of course, will ensure the enhancement of commercial agriculture and agro-processing,” she said. McClean touted the Human Resource Development Strategy of Government, initially rolled out between 2013 and 2016, which she said could be adopted and adapted for any exploration of international business opportunities. She explained that the overall objective of this strategy was to support the Government’s effort to increase competitiveness, promote sustainable growth and poverty alleviation. Its main objective was to strengthen the country’s human resource capacity, aid in the reduction of unemployment and the increase of productivity in the workplace. “In essence, I see a situation where BIMAP, partnering with a team of local institutions and consultants, can deliver services which contribute to similar human recourse development strategies, in this case in Sub-Sahara Africa,” she added. (DN)
LASHLEY SAYS PSVS MUSIC MUST STOP – Government will be cracking down on those who habitually flout the island’s traffic laws, and Transport Minister Michael Lashley said yesterday that he has public service vehicle operators in his sights. Addressing a Barbados Road Safety Association church service marking World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims at the Sanctuary Empowerment Centre on Country Road, Lashley pointed out that PSV operators play music in their buses though there is a law against it. Contrary the norm in Barbados for many PSV drivers to play music in their vehicles while transporting passengers, Lashley said to much applause, “the Road Traffic Act in its present form rules out the playing of music on public service vehicles”. “There is a law. It means that we have to enforce these laws,” he added, citing Section 44 of the regulations. Lashley’s reminder that this law already exists comes against a backdrop of him presenting to Parliament last Tuesday a Bill with comprehensive changes to the Road Traffic Act as it exists now. He however made clear at the church service yesterday that his proposed amendments do not affect the already existing Section 44 of the regulations. The Minister bemoaned what he sees as “the creation now of a Barbadian that believes that he can disrespect authority, disrespect the institutions that we’ve built so far, values and principles enshrined in our constitution, and values that we were taught not only by church but schools and families and persons in the communities and that it is all well and fine, that there is no law, there is nobody that can stop them”. (BT)
COCAINE WORRY – More Barbadian drug users seem to be turning to the “white lady” as the new drug of choice, and a former drug counsellor is saying education and interdiction are the ways to the stop the trend. In recent weeks a number of people, who have appeared before the District “A” Magistrates’ Court, have confessed to cocaine possession, or have spoken about being cocaine users who had relapsed countless times after they were caught stealing. Their numbers seem to have outstripped those who have been charged for marijuana, and it is a trend that has caught the attention of a former high-ranking drug counsellor. The drug counsellor, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said there has been a definite increase in cocaine use within the last three to five years “based on what we are seeing in court reports and also in the people reporting to drug treatment facilities like Verdun House and CASA (Centre for Counselling Addiction Support Alternatives)”. (DN)
FATHER SEEKING REDRESS REMANDED – The fallout from an alleged case of bullying has landed the father of the victim in Her Majesty’s Prisons Dodds. Police public relations officer, Acting Inspector Roland Cobbler, confirmed that Trevor Callender, 43, of Unity Lane, Gall Hill, Christ Church, was charged with assault and trespassing on the premises of Christ Church Foundation School. Callender appeared in the District “A” Traffic Court on Saturday and was remanded for two weeks. He will reappear in the Oistins court. Information suggested that Callender’s son, who was in second form at Deighton Griffith Secondary, was attacked by a group of students from neighbouring Foundation School outside the Church Hill, Christ Church school two Fridays ago. A voice message circulating on social media, in which the author was asking for help, suggested that Callender went to both schools to represent the interest of his son, and that the principal of Deighton Griffith called the police because he “raised his voice”. DAILY NATION investigations revealed that Callender caused a disturbance at both schools and police were called in, but it was at Foundation that his actions escalated. (DN)
POLICE MAKE BREAKTHROUGH IN INVESTIGATIONS INTO SILVER HILL SHOOTING – Police have made a major breakthrough in their investigations into the shooting death of 34-year-old Andrew Prescod of Welches, Oistins, Christ Church. A 22-year-old St Michael man is currently in custody assisting police in their investigations. Prescod and two females, 21 and 29 years old respectively, were shot while liming in Silver Hill, Christ Church with other persons on Saturday, October 21. Prescod was shot in the head, the 21-year-old female was shot in her right knee and the 29-year-old female was grazed by a bullet on her chin. They were all rushed to hospital where Prescod died a day later. (BT)
TRIO TO FACE THE COURTS MONDAY FOR BUCKLEY PLANTATION ROBBERY –Three men are expected in the District ‘C’ Magistrates’ Court on Monday, November 20 in connection with the November 9 robbery of the supervisor / manager of the Buckley Plantation. Charles Bynoe, 64, was attacked and robbed as he returned to the planation with wages and payroll for employees. During this incident, Bynoe was shot in his left foot as the assailants fled the scene with a large sum of money. Police have identified the three men now in custody as 30-year-old Jermaine Kenneth King of #274, 4thAve, Windward Garden, St Philip; 30-year-old Ramon Jamar Goodridge of Waverly Cot, St George; and 30-year-old Damien Andre Collymore of Carmichael Tenantry, St George. (BT)
SIXTH MAN CHARGED IN KADOOMENT DAY SHOOTING INCIDENT – Police have arrested and charge a sixth man in connection with the Kadooment Day shooting incident which left 23 people nursing gunshot wounds. Shakeem Romario Clarke, 22, of Golden Ridge, St George has been charged with 23 counts of endangering life and one count of violent disorder He is expected to appear in the District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court on Monday, November 20. Elijah Copeland, 17, of Chase Gap, Halls Road, St Michael; Raheem Grimes, 17, of Chadderton Road, Carrington Village, St Michael; Tristan Alleyne, 22, of Westbury Road, St Michael; Diego Rayshawn Wilson, 17, of Spencers Gap, Baxters Road, St Michael; and 21-year-old Tosharo Ricardo Rouse, of Murphy Pasture, Chapman Lane, St Michael were all previously charged in connection with the incident. (BT)
A GRAND FIGHTBACK – Defending champions St George South produced arguably the comeback of the tournament to date after scoring twice in a minute to force extra time and subsequently prevail on penalties against St John, when the final night of the round of 16 action in the David Thompson Memorial Constituency Councils Football Classic was played at Belleplaine on Saturday night. The holders eventually triumphed 3-0 on penalties, after the scores had been locked at 3-3 following normal time and neither could be separated after an extra half-hour. Goals from Deago Gittens, Romario “Pete Pete” Harewood and Akeen Rouse had given St John what looked like an unassailable lead going into the final three minutes, with St George South’s sole reply coming from Romario Drakes. (DN)
SQUASH LEADS TO VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY – Local squash player Amanda Haywood has attained a full scholarship to the University of Virginia. The 17-year-old St Michael School student, who will be studying finance, told SUNSPORT she was grateful. “I’m very glad, grateful and thankful for this opportunity because it’s kind of a lifetime opportunity to get a full scholarship for four years. I’m also very excited to go to Virginia,” she said. Haywood, captain of the Barbados girls team that won 35th Caribbean Area Squash Association Junior Championships in Guyana earlier this year, explained that it was said that the way she presented herself as an individual and as an athlete would have allowed her to be considered for the opportunity. The squash player, who also has a passion for badminton, said she was aware numerous opportunities were going to present themselves during that four years and she was open to them since they were capable of allowing her to grow as an individual and in her sport. With more than six months at home before she leaves in August 2018, she is hoping to compete in some tournaments next year. She added because she would be playing squash at university didn’t at all mean that she was not going to still play badminton. Haywood added that now was the time to play since it was expected to be even more challenging balancing her studies and training. (DN)
CERTIFIED OLYMPIANS – Now sportsmen need a medal to be recognised at the Olympic level. All Olympic athletes, including those from Barbados, can now use the post nominal designation of “OLY” at the end of their names in recognition of their sporting achievements. Two-time Bajan Olympian Freida Nicholls broke the news yesterday as a board member of the World Olympians Association (WOA) that officially launched the designation during last week’s eighth International Athletes’ Forum in Lausanne, Switzerland. “This initiative by the World Olympians Association is designed to provide Olympians with the professional recognition that they deserve,” reasoned WOA president Joel Bouzou. “By participating at an Olympic Games, Olympians have achieved something unique, and for that, they must be recognised. They are true leaders and role models in society and act as ambassadors of the Olympic movement”. A post nominal designation like PhD and MBA, the OLY recognition can be used on official documentation, CVs, business cards, letters and social media. International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach, a German medal-winning fencer at the 1976 Olympic Games, was the first to actually receive the designation just last week. The WOA’s executive board members were the next ones conferred with the designation, making Nicholls one of the first Olympians to be presented with the new certificate of recognition. Bajan athletes seeking to receive their OLY designation can simply go to the WOA’s website under the section “Olympians” and fill out a very short registration process. The WOA will then send the registration to the IOC for a background check before emailing the applic nt with their certificate of recognition that they can download for personal use. All Olympic athletes are eligible for the designation once they have not been found guilty of an anti-doping infraction or have a criminal record. “Being an Olympian, regardless of how one placed, is a globally acknowledged accomplishment,” explained Olympic bronze medal sprinter Obadele Thompson. (DN)
FOGGING SCHEDULE NOVEMBER 20 TO 24 – Officers of the Vector Control Unit of the Ministry of Health will continue fogging exercises in parishes throughout Barbados next week, in an effort to control the spread of the Aedes aegypti mosquito.
On Monday, November 20, the team will be in St Lucy spraying Checker Hall, Checker Hall Tenantry, Fustic Village, Sutherland, Shermans, Half Moon Fort, Clinketts Gardens and environs. They will also fog Thicketts Plantation in St Philip and surrounding areas on that day.
On Tuesday, November 21, the exercise continues in Christ Church in Wilcox Hill, Thyme Bottom, St Bartholomew, Parish Land, Thornbury Hill, Pegwell, Pegwell Boggs, Pegwell Gardens, Gibbons and neighbouring districts.
On Wednesday, November 22, the team returns to Christ Church to fog Lower Amity Lodge, Rendezvous Hill, Brewster Road, Worthing Main Road, Bamboo Ridge, Craigg Road, Beckles Road, Harmony Hall, Maxwell Hill, Kendall Hill, Maxwell Hill Development, Maxwell Hill with Avenues, Cane Vale, Valley Ridge and environs.
St Michael will be targeted on Thursday, November 23, specifically Valerie, Brittons Cross Road, Beckles Road, Villa Road, Laynes Road, Scott’s Gap, Highgate Gardens, Collymore Rock, Burke’s Land, Eversley Road, Brittons New Road, Reece Land, Flagstaff and surrounding areas.
Fogging continues on Friday, November 24, in the St Michael districts of Lodge Crescent, Opal Court, Pearl Drive, Duffin Court, Topaz Drive, Sapphire Drive, Emerald Drive, Friendship, Friendship Terrace, Lowland Drive, Green Hill, Mahaica Gap, Lewis Gap, Storey Gap and neighbouring districts.
Fogging will be carried out from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. daily, and householders are reminded to open their windows and doors to allow the spray to enter. Persons with respiratory problems are advised to protect themselves, and children should not play in the fog. (DN)
YOUNG MALE ENTREPRENEURS TAKE THE SPOTLIGHT – The Bureau of Gender Affairs on Saturday showcased some of the positive efforts being made by men at the International Men’s Day Exhibition and Symposium held in Queen’s Park Steel Shed. The exhibition highlighted young entrepreneurs in agriculture, agrotechnology and the service industry. Acting Minister of Culture, Sports and Youth Senator Harcourt Husbands commended the Bureau and others men’s organization for bringing the initiative to fruition. Members of the Men’s Educational Support Association, the Anglican Men’s Association of Barbados, Men’s Health And Educational Support Group, the UWI Youth Development Programme, the Samuel Jackman Prescod Institute and the TVET Council were some of the entities who organized and participated in the exhibition. Recognizing the importance of the theme Making a Difference for Men and Boys, Senator Husbands said that it was imperative that the public not lose hope because of the negative images of the island’s young males. (BT)
ST LUCY OVERCOMES – It was all for gran. Shortly after being announced as the Most Outstanding Parish Ambassadors for 2017 at the Gymnasium of the Garfield Sobers Sports Complex on Saturday night, Daimon Rock, who along with partner Jennice King took the fifth title to St Lucy, could not control his emotions. Yes, he was overjoyed at continuing the winning tradition in the family started by uncle Tito, who took the prize for Most Outstanding Ambassador in 2001, followed by a fourth place by brother Dario last year, but the feelings ran far deeper than that. Rock said thoughts of his late grandmother, Eudine Rock, came flooding back and he could not contain the tears. “She used to bring me to this show every year, every year . . . . I did it all for her. I feel good but I just remembering her all the time,” the still worked-up Rock told reporters. As for the beaming King, it was a case of perseverance paying off. “I try so many years to get in this programme and I was never successful. And then this year I finally got in, and we faced so many challenges this year . . . . We worked so hard and I just feel good that we won this award,” she said. On their way to being crowned, the new champs also copped prizes for Best Parish Project and Productivity. In what was a keen rivalry before an enthusiastic and supportive audience, the team from St Lucy beat Francois Carrington and Keshanna Leacock from St Joseph into second. The St John combination of Kyle Prescod and Leah Howell placed third, while Reeko Deane and Shaneika McAllister of St Peter were fourth. The St Joseph team also copped two second spots in the categories of Best Parish Project and Best Project Presentation. There was no open disapproval of the winners, but there were some who felt the Christ Church team of Shenise Marshall and Raymond Thomas, who took the top prize for Best Talent Presentation and Best Formal Wear, should have placed in the top four. A most anticipated section of this show is the parish talent and there was widespread approval for the people who took the top prizes. With her Dress Code of helmet, bullet-proof vest and chastity belt to protect all the important parts, it was clear that Tamia Reece of St Michael would be in the running for prizes. She ended up with Most Original and a third for the Spirit Of The Nation Prize. The Stringed Brotherhood was outstanding in the instrumental version of Gabby’s Emmerton and deserved the prize for Most Impactful Performance. The trio also walked away with a second place in the Spirit Of The Nation. Young Akea Burton performed like a veteran and belied her age and she, too, got a deserving first prize in the Spirit Of The Nation category for her cover of Shirley Stuart’s Walk Away From Love. Co-emcee Mark Anthony had a Steve Harvey moment during the announcement of one of the categories, but it worked for good. He announced St George for second prize in the Best Attendant category, and Paula Harris was forced to walk away empty-handed after shaking the hand of presenter Steve Blackett. Harris would return a short time later in winner’s row, however. The second spot was awarded to Jacklyn Broomes of St Thomas. (DN)
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