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By Audia Barnett June 24, 2022

Eating The Elephant …One Bite At A Time

We are all feeling the pinch! At the gas pumps, the supermarket, in our utility bills …you name it! And the scenario is shaping up to get worse. The psychological relief …

Issue # 136

Eating The Elephant …One Bite At A Time

June 24, 2022

What Has 60 Years Of Independence Done For Us?

June 24, 2022

Cryptocurrency, Another Name For Scamming

June 24, 2022

On The Ledge – A Country In Crisis

June 24, 2022

Unity And the “Intelligence” Factor

June 24, 2022

We Have A Breathing Problem

June 24, 2022

Argument Done!

June 24, 2022

Governor General Allen

June 24, 2022

Stand Up For Your Rights?

June 24, 2022
By Phyllis Green June 23, 2017

Politics and the bureaucracy

All of us have some knowledge of what politics is because of either our observation of it and/or our participation in it.  Some of us have knowledge of the bureaucracy and …

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By James Moss-Solomon June 23, 2017

In This Era of Chaos

In the beginning there was formless matter called chaos. The Bible and other accounts suggest that God made matter or form out of that Chaos and that is the start of …

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By Alexander Scott June 23, 2017

Stand with Venezuela or be torn apart alone

Venezuela is in flames, with almost daily protests both for and against the government, severe food shortages and an economy in free fall.  We see a once proud and strong nation …

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By Angelada June 23, 2017

The Bad, the Ugly, the Good!

Drive along Knutsford Boulevard any week day morning, just above the police station and see the “stoosh” cars double parked as occupants try to do business and fill their hungry stomachs …

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By Ava Williamson June 23, 2017

Calling Men

I listened with awe the other day, to a phone-in program on a popular radio station that asked the question, “who is to blame for the indiscipline in schools? Mom? Dad? …

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By The Laird June 23, 2017

THE LABOUR MARKET & EDUCATION

The story is true, but poignant & hurtful. A very bright, well mannered, articulate young man graduates from one of the traditional boys’ high school in Kingston which has existed for …

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By Joseph Dolphin June 23, 2017

Turning the key to unlock the passion for service

Most people think passion, purpose, and prosperity are things you find and then create, but that’s not true. Passion is the result of the care and excellence you choose to put …

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By Angelada June 9, 2017

Vulnerability of our elders

 As I sat in the forum organised for Pan African Day at the University of the West Indies on the afternoon of Friday, May 26, and listened to Dr Bernard, Professor …

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By Joseph Dolphin June 9, 2017

The role of leadership

In organisations where there is faith in the abilities of formal leaders, employees will look towards the leaders for a number of things. Workers expect effective and sensible planning, confident and …

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By Makeda Tiana June 9, 2017

The grit factor: Activating our blueprint

What is your grit level? Do you consider the power of passion and perseverance a critical factor that could determine your ability to forge ahead, stay on track and achieve the …

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  • We Have A Breathing Problem
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