Society - History - By Region - Caribbean - Barbados Cave Hill Campus Department of History@ (1) See also Regional Caribbean Barbados (257) Websites for Barbados. Barbados Historical http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Barbados (08/05) history British sailors who landed on barbados in the 1620s at the site of barbados is the headquarters of the regional Security System (RSS), http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/26507.htm
Grenada (10/04) Facts about the land, people, history, government, political conditions, economy, during the firstever US-regional summit in Bridgetown, barbados. http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2335.htm
Extractions: Robert Morris (BWU) The Impact of Globalisation on the Region ... Day 2 Day 3 Identifying Regional Issues Worksheet 2 Plenary Report Back Adoption of a Work Plan for the Region ... Setting up a Regional International Study Circle Day 4 Comments on the Draft ISC Handbook Evaluation and Closure Participants Key Note Address Robert (Bob) Morris: Globalisation and the Trade Union Movement Agenda Day 1 Welcome Ulric Sealy (BWU) The ISC Development Project Leonard Gentle (WEA/IFWEA) Introduction to Participating Organisations Globalisation and the Trade Union Movement Robert Morris (BWU) IFWEA, its Policies and Structures Lenny Gentle Discussion Day 2 The Impact of Globalisation on the Region Workshop Introduction to the ISC Programme Lenny Gentle The Experience, Methodology and Possibilities of ISCs Ulric Sealy / Lenny Gentle Day 3 Collaborative Work in the Region Workshop Adopting a Programme of Regional Activity Workshop Adopting a Programme of Regional Activity Day 4 Planning a Regional ISC Programme Workshop Assessing the Draft ISC Handbook Evaluation and Closure Opening and welcome Lenny Gentle of the WEA then went on to introduce the ISC Development project and said that it was a programme of 6 Regional Seminars which had a two-fold aim in each region of IFWEA :
Address By Rt. Hon. Owen Arthur, Prime Minister, Barbados, At The Throughout its entire history the Caribbean economy has been made up of separateisland The sooner we address issues pertaining to regional governance, http://www.caricom.org/speeches/csmeunit-arthur.htm
BARBADOS history, barbados, first sighted by the Portuguese, was settled by the Englishin 1627 and remained under Intraregional Exports, EC$327.7m (2000) http://www.jis.gov.jm/special_sections/CARICOMNew/barbados.html
Extractions: Flag Location: Most easterly of the Caribbean islands, immediately east of the Windward Islands and 460 km [285.7 miles] northwest of Venezuela. History: Barbados, first sighted by the Portuguese, was settled by the English in 1627 and remained under British Control until independence in 1966. The Barbados House of Assembly is the third oldest legislature in the Americas, dating from 1639. Elections: Last elections were held in 2003. Next elections due 2008. Ruling Party: Barbados Labour Party Major Political Parties: Barbados Labour Party (BLP), Democratic Labour Party (DLP), National Democratic Party (NDP)
ABAPD - History A brief history of how the Organization was founded, how it became affiliated regional Council Meeting and the official launching of DPOC in barbados. http://www.abapd.org/about_us.htm
Extractions: Thursday, March 31, 2005 A brief history of how the Organization was founded, how it became affiliated regionally and internationally, and some of the regional and international events we have participated in. Formation, Inauguration and Affiliations The was founded on May 20, by persons with disabilities who recognize the absence of an active voice who understood the rights and needs of persons with disabilities and who want to play a significant part in the decisions that affect our daily lives. Then Chairperson of Disabled Peoples' International North America/Caribbean Region (DPI NACR), the late Mr. Reginald Rolle, officiated at our inaugural Meeting when our first Board of Directors was elected. On April 29, we were incorporated and registered, Registration No. 3619. In February, we officially joined DPI NACR and became a member of
The History Of CARICOM This Conference was attended by the leaders of barbados, British Guiana, Some of the principal issues currently on the regional agenda include http://www.axses.com/encyc/caricom/history.htm
Prof Peter Drewett Drewett, PL 2002 Amerindian Stories An Archaeology of Early barbados. Longman regional history of England, London Longman. Drewett, PL 1991. http://www.sussex.ac.uk/cce/profile109329.html
Extractions: Excavation of Amerindian ball court at Belmont, British Virgin Islands, 2004. Current projects include the archaeological element of CCE's major new interdiciplinary research project on the evolution of the Sussex Ouse landscape, the landscape visible from the major multiperiod enclosure at Mount Caburn in East Sussex and archaeological surveys and excavations on the Caribbean Islands of Barbados and Tortola. On Tortola, British Virgin Islands, the project is concentrating on the total excavation of a coastal settlement site at Belmont which developed into a ceremonial centre with ball courts.
RBC Royal Bank - The Caribbean And Bahamas RBC Royal Bank of Canada s history in the Caribbean goes back a long way. Bahamas from Toronto, Canada, with a regional office in barbados. http://www.rbcroyalbank.com/caribbean/rb_hist.html
Extractions: RBC Royal Bank of Canada's history in the Caribbean goes back a long way. In fact, the bank established branches in the Caribbean before some of Canada's western provinces. Strong maritime roots influenced its representation throughout the region. Its commercial relations began with a group of merchants from Halifax, Nova Scotia, who formed the Merchant's Bank in 1864, and were engaged in the thriving sea-going trade between Halifax and the West Indies. In those days Canadian southbound ships carried mainly flour, codfish and timber, returning north with their cargoes of sugar, rum, cotton and spices. Through branches established in all major trade centres in the Caribbean, RBC offered valuable facilities for promoting trade. Early days The bank's first venture south was Bermuda in 1882 followed by Cuba in 1899. By 1914, the bank's international network included Puerto Rico, Bahamas, Trinidad, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Barbados, British Honduras (now Belize) and Grenada. In that same year, RBC purchased the British Guiana Bank that had opened in 1836. By 1984 the bank had opened a total of 15 branches in Guyana (formerly British Guiana) but in November 1984 RBC ceased to operate there. The
RBC Royal Bank - The Caribbean And Bahamas RBC Royal Bank of Canada s history in the Caribbean goes back a long way. St. Kitts and St. Lucia. regional offices are located in Bahamas and barbados. http://www.rbcroyalbank.com/caribbean/business/rb_hist.html
Extractions: RBC Royal Bank of Canada's history in the Caribbean goes back a long way. In fact, the bank established branches in the Caribbean before some of Canada's western provinces. Strong maritime roots influenced its representation throughout the West Indies and the Caribbean. Its commercial relations with the West Indies began with a group of merchants from Halifax, Nova Scotia, who formed the Merchant's Bank in 1864, and were engaged in the thriving sea-going trade between Halifax and the West Indies. In those days Canadian southbound ships carried mainly flour, codfish and timber, returning north with their cargoes of sugar, rum, cotton and spices. Through branches established in all major trade centres in the Caribbean, RBC offered valuable facilities for promoting trade. Early days The bank's first venture south was Bermuda in 1882 followed by Cuba in 1899. By 1914, the bank's international network included Puerto Rico, Bahamas, Trinidad, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Barbados, British Honduras (now Belize) and Grenada. In that same year, RBC purchased the British Guiana Bank that had opened in 1836. By 1984 the bank had opened a total of 15 branches in Guyana (formerly British Guiana) and in November 1984 RBC ceased to operate in Guyana. The Bio-diversity Centre in Georgetown, created to study Guyana's largely intact rain forest, was built with funds from RBC's operations in Guyana, since it was impossible to take them out of the country due to foreign exchange restrictions.
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