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61. EARLY CHILDHOOD INVESTMENT IN ST KITTS AND NEVIS:
That initial threeyear project set a course for st. kitts-Nevis early care st. kitts-Nevis when reporting on its progress within the regional Plan of
http://www.uwichill.edu.bb/bnccde/sk&n/conference/papers/JBrown.html
EARLY CHILDHOOD INVESTMENT IN ST KITTS AND NEVIS: A MODEL FOR THE CARIBBEAN?
Janet Brown
Senior Lecturer
Caribbean Child Development Centre
School of Continuing Studies, UWI, Mona
There are two kinds of activities that appear particularly salient for our species. The first is work.... The second is the way in which we raise our young....At this point in history, we... have developed a pattern in which these two centrally human activities are placed in conflict with each other....At the present time, less by decision than by default, we are allowing our families, and our children, to pay the price Ufie Bronfenbrenner (1981) This quotation from the well-known child psychologist Bronfenbrenner was cited as the introduction to a proposal from the Government of St. Kitts-Nevis to USAID in 1981, a proposal to fund a joint project of the Ministry of Education's Early Childhood Unit and the High/Scope Educational Research Foundation, based in Ypsilanti, Michigan. This was almost a dozen years before High/Scope gained worldwide attention with its Perry Preschool longitudinal study — research which followed up a group of at-risk inner-city children enrolled in a quality preschool experience 27 years later. The results of that study have been instrumental over the past 6 or 7 years in convincing major funders like the World Bank, USAID, and the Inter American Development Bank, as well as many governments, to up their investments in early childhood interventions in anticipation of the potential accrued benefits.

62. Challenges To The Plant Health System In St Kitts And Nevis
st kitts and Nevis as the rest of the region have experienced the st kitts and Nevis has a long history of natural enemy introductions for pest
http://www.uwichill.edu.bb/bnccde/sk&n/conference/papers/LDMcComie.html
Challenges to the Plant Health System in St Kitts and Nevis
Lilory D. McComie, PhD.
    Entomologist CARDI St Kitts/Nevis/Montserrat Unit
Introduction
Increased production of high-valued non-traditional crops such as tropical fruits and vegetables and the development of a viable tourism sector have impacted on trade in agricultural produce in St Kitts and Nevis. Local produce is exported to earn foreign exchange and various commodities are imported regularly to satisfy overall consumption demands. Trade involving the movement of plant material is conducted in a liberalized environment with certain attendant risks, particularly that of accidental introduction of exotic plant pests and diseases.
Pest introductions to St Kitts and Nevis
Within the last ten to fifteen years, St Kitts and Nevis as the rest of the region have experienced the introduction of a number of new pests and diseases of economic importance. Pest introductions probably far exceeded diseases because of the ease with which insects can be concealed and transported on plant material. Pest introductions included the palm thrips Thrips palmi

63. Maps Of Latin America - LANIC
Aztec, Olmec and Mesoamerican Maps History Link 101; Caribbean Area Subject Saint kitts and Nevis Back to Top. Island Map st. kitts Tourism Authority
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64. St. Kitts-Nevis The Twin-island Nation Of St. Kitts Nevis Is
The st. kitts is a shortened form of its official name, st. Christopher, given to it by Caribbean regional Office, Work and Witness 14540 SW 136th st,
http://www.caribbeannazarene.org/workandwitness/country_bio/stkitts.htm
St. Kitts-Nevis Caribbean Regional Office, Work and Witness
14540 SW 136th St, Suite 108, Miami, FL 33186
E-mail: cluthye@caribnaz.org
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65. CSA
BRIEF HIstORY OF THE CARIBBEAN SHIPPING ASSOCIATION Bermuda, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, Montserrat, st. kitts, st. Lucia, and Trinidad and Tobago.
http://www.caribbeanshipping.org/archway/about/history.html
Mission Statement
"To promote and foster the highest quality service to the maritime industry through training development; working with all agencies, groups and other associations for the benefit and development of its members and the peoples of the Caribbean region."
GENERAL COUNCIL
  • PRESIDENT:
    Mrs. Corah Ann Sylvester

  • VICE PRESIDENT:
    Fernando Rivera

  • IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT:
    Capt. Rawle Baddaloo

  • GROUP A CHAIRMAN:
    Nathan Dundas
  • GROUP A REPRESENTATIVE: Sonja Voisin-Tom
  • GROUP A REPRESENTATIVE: Harry Maragh
  • GROUP A REPRESENTATIVE: Remy G A Vyzelman
  • GROUP B CHAIRMAN: Carlos Urriola
  • GROUP B REPRESENTATIVE: Grantley Stephenson
  • GROUP C CHAIRMAN: Tom Paelinck
  • GROUP C REPRESENTATIVE: Bas Noorman
  • GENERAL MANAGER: Stephen Bell
  • DIRECTOR INFORMATION AND PUBLIC RELATIONS: Michael S.L. Jarrett
    introduction
    meetings eligibility ... the silver club BRIEF HISTORY OF THE CARIBBEAN SHIPPING ASSOCIATION By Michael S. L. Jarrett The need to establish an effective, broad-based Association to monitor, discuss and share information in support of the growth and development of shipping in the Caribbean was accepted in the 1960s when shipping interests realized that there was much to learn and emulate from the initiatives and strategies employed in neighbouring Caribbean territories to solve similar problems. Specifically, the revolutionary achievements by the Shipping Association of Jamaica (SAJ) in successfully negotiating with hostile unions for the mechanization of the Port of Kingston started a process where port interests across the Caribbean met to exchange ideas. Trinidad, Barbados and Bermuda were experiencing similar problems with their trade unions and delegations from the national shipping associations of these countries visited Jamaica within a short time of each other to discuss and learn from the achievements of the Shipping Association of Jamaica. These discussions forged a relationship between these national associations and in 1969 representatives from five national associations met in Port of Spain for an informal meeting to discuss labour contracts, labour practices and other problems affecting the shipping industry. The meeting was so useful, the group decided to meet again in six months.
  • 66. A Brief History Of Nevis, West Indies Courtesy Of Nevis Water Sports Ltd.
    During the 1960 s, the Federation of st. kitts, Nevis, and Anguilla was Nevis has had it s rough moments in history, but with the course chosen by the
    http://www.fishnevis.com/history.html
    E-mail Us! Nevis Water Sports Ltd. Nevis, West Indies Conch Are Plentiful In Nevis Pre-Columbian History -
    The first inhabitants of Nevis were almost certainly pre-ceramic Indians called Sibonay. They are believed to have arrived on the island of Nevis around 2,100 years ago from Central America. This said however, their place of origin is uncertain and all that remains of this race on Nevis are some primitive tools made of stone and shell. These Indians were followed by the Arawak Indians who originated from the Orinoco River area in Venezuela. Next on the list of visitors to Nevis were the Carib Indians. They arrived several centuries after the Arawak but came from the same general vicinity of South America. The Arawak and Carib left far more remains than did the Sibonay and at the present time there are two dozen known archaeological sites scattered around the island. These sites are marked with piles of shells, pieces of pottery, and old flint tools. Sometimes after a good downpour even human remains will become unearthed! Most scientists believe that at the height of the Indian population, about 600 AD that there were between 2,500 to 6,000 Indians on Nevis. Western History of Nevis -
    Christopher Columbus, while on his second voyage, was the first western person to lay eyes on Nevis. While anchoring off Nevis on November 11, 1493, Columbus mistakenly thought that the cloud cover that often shrouds Nevis' peak, was snow. The Spanish word for snow is "Nieves", hence today's corrupt form of the word, Nevis. Not long after this, the name appeared on many of the days sailing maps, as a result of this, the name remains with us today. Strangely enough Columbus never ventured ashore. What a pity, he didn't know what he was missing!

    67. Commonwealth - Let’s Make Trade Work For The Poor – Commonwealth Finance Minis
    for the poor – Commonwealth Finance Ministers to meet in st kitts and Nevis The Commonwealth s members have a long history of trading with each
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    68. Eastern Caribbean Central Bank Financial Literacy Month
    The Warspite is a legend in Anguilla’s nautical history. note features Les Pitons in st. Lucia and the Brimstone Hill Fortress in st. kitts.
    http://www.eccb-centralbank.org/PublicAwareness/particles_6.asp

    FINANCIAL WARNINGS
    ...navigate areas in this section The Public Education and Awareness Programmes Index Financial Literacy Month The Junior Achievement Programme Financial Tips Financial Stability Issues The Consumer Price Index Investment Insights RGSM FAQ's The Economy and You The EC Currency and the ECCB Export Credit Guarantee Guidelines Public Education The EC Currency and the ECCB Please make a selection to view Articles Why Regional Integration Benefits The Story of the EC Dollar and the ECCB The EC Dollar - A Guide to the Currency Union The Peg and the Strength of the EC Dollar Foreign Reserves and their Role in Maintaining the Strength of the EC Dollar You Influence the Amount of EC Currency In Circulation Regulating Banking Business in the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union To view the printer friendly version Acrobat Reader is needed The EC Dollar - A Guide to the Currency Union
    The EC currency is the official currency of Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. These eight countries form the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU).

    69. British Virgin Islands Sports
    The BVI hosted regional events including the Busta Cup; Leeward Islands Jr. Track With st. kitts manager referring to his team as the Caribbean s new
    http://www.islandsun.com/2003-January/03012003/sports1-v9i20.html
    January 4 2003
    The top sports stories of 2002 BY DEAN GREENAWAY BVI sportsmen and women enjoyed another successful year in 2002. The BVI hosted regional events including the Busta Cup; Leeward Islands Jr. Track and Field Championships and the inaugural OECS Relays. Basketball was the only team sport playing in regional competition when they participated in the Caricom tournament. Track and Field athletes competed in the CAC Jr. Championships; Jr. World Championships; Commonwealth Games and CAC Games. Eric Mathias and Dion Crabbe won gold medals at the CAC Jr. Championships and CAC Games respectively. Following is a sport by sport synopsis of the year.
    Volleyball
    Volleyball season ends with controversy
    The 2002 BVI Volleyball Association championships came to a grinding halt after Terminators and Te-Sito were thrown out of the league. Association president Karl 'Dub' Scatliffe said when the controversy boiled over, he was at the Belle Vue Gym before deciding to referee in the Summer Xplosion Tournament. "I made it clear that whatever was to happen had already happened and I didn't see the need to be there arguing for no reason. One team didn't show up, the other won by forfeiture. The next move was to play the other teams. Everything was settled at that time, so we had to do what we had to do."
    Softball and Baseball
    Pirates and Lady Braves crowned softball champions
    The BVI Amateur Softball Association season was delayed for the fourth successive year, this time because of plans to renovate and realign the Old Recreation Grounds. The idea was eventually scrapped and by season's end, the Lady Braves and Pirates had won the 2002 men and women's championship.

    70. WHKMLA : History Of St. Kitts, ToC
    st. kitts Nevis, History of, from Lonely Planet; from Island Connoisseur, Saint kitts and History of st. kitts Nevis, from World History Archives
    http://www.zum.de/whkmla/region/caribbean/xstkitts.html
    Antigua Montserrat First posted on June 21st 2002, last revised on March 17th 2005
    St. Kitts 1624-1814
    Nevis 1628-1814
    St. Kitts 1814-1871

    St. Kitts 1871-1983
    ... Leeward Islands 1871-1956
    EXTERNAL
    FILES CIA World Factbook : ; BBC Country Profile :
    Lanic
    at UTexas
    Timeline, from BBC News ; Chronology of Catholic Dioceses - St. Kitts, from Kirken i Norge
    Political Resources on the Web :
    For the Record 2000 : , from UN Human Rights System
    infoplease
    ; from EB 1911 Lonely Planet ; from Island Connoisseur Saint Kitts and Nevis History Page Land Forces of Britain, the Empire and Commonwealth : St. Kitts from regiments.org Global Currency History : DOCUMENTS Flag, from FOTW ; Coat of Arms, from International Civic Heraldry ; from Wappenlexikon , comment in German World Statesmen : , by Ben Cahoon Population Statistics at Univ. Utrecht Rare St. Kitts Nevis Stamps, from Sandafayre Stamp Gallery; Nevis Stamps 1861-1880 St. Kitts 1970-1920 from Stamps Catalogue 1840-1920 by Evert Klaseboer Banknotes of East Caribbean States, from World Currency Museum ; from Ron Wise's World Paper Money World History Archives Overview over Historical Documents kept on St. Kitts, from

    71. WHKMLA : History Of St. Kitts, 1624-1814
    FILES, From Island Connoisseur History of st. kitts and Nevis, Basseterre DOCUMENTS, Historical Records, from the st. kitts and Nevis History Page
    http://www.zum.de/whkmla/region/caribbean/stkitts16241814.html
    St. Kitts, 1624-1814
    In 1629, the Spanish raided both colonies, but departed again and the settlers returned. Both colonies on St. Christopher, as the French called it, or St. Kitts, thrived and rivalled with each other, becoming the base for the settlement of neighbouring islands (English settlements : Nevis Antigua Montserrat 1632), later also for raids of enemy settlements on neighbouring islands.
    In the Second Anglo-Dutch War 1665-1667, France declared for the Netherlands; the French settlers on St. Vincent occupied the British parts of the island. The Treaty of Breda restored it to England. In 1689 ( War of the Grand Alliance ) the English sector was occupied by the French a second time, the English plantations devastated. An English expedition under General Codrington forced the surrender of the French settlers; 1800 of them were transported off to Martinique. The Treaty of Rijswijk 1697 restored prewar conditions. In 1705 ( War of Spanish Succession ) the French again devastated the English possessions on the island. In 1713 (Treaty of Utrecht), France ceded it's share of the island to the United Kingdom. French-owned estates were sold off by auction.
    In 1782 the French invaded again (War of American Independence), 1000 defenders surrendered to 8,000 invaders, and in 1783 France finally ceded it's claim to the island. BASSETERRE, founded by the French in 1727, now became the seat of administration. In 1671, St. Kitts, Nevis, Antigua, Barbuda and Montserrat were joined to form the LEEWARD CARIBBEE ISLANDS GOVERNMENT.

    72. African American History In The Rappahannock Region
    African American History in the Rappahannock Region by Virginia Johnson John DeBaptiste, a native of st. kitts, served on The Dragon which later saw
    http://www.historypoint.org/af_am_people_places.asp
    AnswerPoint ArtsPoint HistoryPoint KidsPoint ... Resources African American History in the Rappahannock Region
    by Virginia Johnson
    Take a walk down the streets of Fredericksburg or through the country lanes of Stafford and Spotsylvania on any quiet day and know that you move in the shadow of hundreds of years of black history and achievement. People to Know: John DeBaptiste He served as a sailor on board Fielding Lewis' ship, The Dragon, which patrolled the Rappahannock River and parts of the Chesapeake Bay during the Revolutionary War. The Dragon was built in Fredericksburg in 1777. She had the distinction of having more African-Americans serve on her than any other ship during that time period. John DeBaptiste, a native of St. Kitts, served on The Dragon which later saw action in the Chesapeake Bay. He was later prominent in local business, owning much property and running the ferry at Falmouth. He is buried in the Falmouth Cemetery. His son, George DeBaptiste, later served in the War of 1812.
    Source: A Different Story
    Reverend James Marye This Anglican priest and his son, also named James, began a school to educate Fredericksburg slaves in 1765. They were supported by an English missionary association, the Associates of Dr. Thomas Bray.

    73. Background Notes: Federation Of St. Kitts & Nevis, Country Background , St. Kitt
    st. kitts and Nevis, like most of the region, faces a threat from st. kitts and Nevis has enjoyed a long history of free and fair elections,
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    Nationality: Noun and adjectiveKittitian(s), Nevisian(s). Population (1998 est.): 40,700. Annual growth rate (1998 est.): 0.1%. Ethnic groups: Predominantly of African origin; some of British, Portuguese, and Lebanese descent. Religions: Principally Anglican, with Evangelical Protestant and Roman Catholic minorities. Languages: English (official). Education (1998): Years compulsory9. Literacy97%. Health (1998 est.): Infant mortality rate27.8/1,000. Life expectancy67 yrs. At the time of European discovery, the islands of St. Kitts and Nevis were inhabited by Carib Indians. Christopher Columbus landed on the larger island in 1493 on his second voyage and named it after St. Christopher, his patron saint. Columbus also discovered Nevis on his second voyage, reportedly calling it Nevis because of its resemblance to a snowcapped mountain (in Spanish, nuestra senora de las nieves or our lady of the snows). European colonization did not begin until 1623-24, when first English, then French colonists arrived on St. Christopher's island, whose name the English shortened to St. Kitt's island. As the first English colony in the Caribbean, St. Kitts served as a base for further colonization in the region.

    74. Centre For Metropolitan History: Email Newsletter No. 7
    Welcome to the new issue of the Centre for Metropolitan History’s periodic in staffordshire and plantations on the Caribbean island of st kitts.
    http://www.history.ac.uk/cmh/newsletter7.html
    CENTRE FOR METROPOLITAN HISTORY EMAIL NEWSLETTER Issue No. 7 September 2004 Email: ihrcmh@sas.ac.uk ABOUT THE NEWSLETTER The newsletter will only be sent to people who have asked to receive it. To unsubscribe, to notify change of address, or to send items of news for the next issue, please email ihrcmh@sas.ac.uk . Back issues will be available at www.history.ac.uk/cmh/newsletter.html 1. NEWS FROM THE CMH
    • Despite its title, the Metropolitan Catastrophes: Scenarios, Experiences and Commemorations in the Era of Total War (12-13 July 2004) conference was a great success. Organised by our Leverhulme Postdoctoral Fellow, Stefan Goebel, it attracted a large, distinguished international audience and stimulated much discussion on the cultural impact of war on metropolises worldwide. Many also enjoyed the wartime delicacies of spam, corned beef hash and rissoles at the conference reception - with thanks to Irene Gilchrist for producing such a splendid spread. It is hoped to publish a selection of the papers in due course. Sadly, Stefan is leaving the Centre this month to take up a Lectureship at the University of Kent. We wish him all the best for the next stage of his career and hope that he will continue to stay in contact with the CMH. Thank you to everyone who completed the user survey on London's Past Online (LPOL). It provided some very useful comments which will be used to inform funding bids for stage 2 of the project. It was gratifying to see that 94% of users rated the site as either 'good', 'very good' or 'excellent'. As the first phase nears completion (30 September), there are currently some 40,000 bibliographical records available online. If funding applications are successful, priority will be given to expanding the coverage of archaeological, local and specialised material.

    75. Breaking Travel News: Interview: Mr. Simon Spooner, President Of ADMAT
    the team navigates the region on a quest to discover some ‘fresh’ history. CW You were recently working on a project in st. kitts, how successful
    http://www.breakingtravelnews.com/article.php?story=3200174&mode=print

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    st. kitts and Nevis Luxury VillasPlus tons of enjoyable virtual tours and their remarkable history, and their unmatched charm, st. kitts Nevis
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    77. Background Note: St. Kitts And Nevis
    Region Caribbean Country st. kitts and Nevis Subject Travel , History st. kitts and Nevis has enjoyed a long history of free and fair elections.
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    Title:
    Background Note: St. Kitts and Nevis
    PA Source: Office of Public Communication, Bureau of Public Affairs Description: Historical, Political and Economic Overviews of the Countries of the World Date: May, 15 1993 Category: Country Data Region: Caribbean Country: St. Kitts and Nevis Subject: Travel History International Organizations Trade/Economics Military Affairs Cultural Exchange State Department [TEXT]
    Official Name:
    Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis
    PROFILE
    Geography Area: St. Kitts 168 sq. km. (68 sq. mi.); Nevis 93 sq. km. (36 sq. mi.). Cities: CapitalBasseterre (pop. about 15,000). Terrain: Generally mountainous, with highest elevation at Mt. Liamuiga 3,792 ft. (St. Kitts) and Nevis Peak 3,232 ft. (Nevis). People Nationality: Noun and adjectiveKittitian(s), Nevisian(s). Population (1990): 40,300 (St. Kitts 31,000, Nevis 9,300). Annual growth rate (est.): Ethnic groups: Almost entirely of black African origin; some of British, Portuguese, and Lebanese origin. Religions: Principally Anglican, with evangelical Protestant and Roman Catholic minorities.

    78. History Detail
    Author USCG Case History Latitude 17 17 N Longitude 062 18 W USCG District 7 Product No. 6 Fuel Oil The area east of st. kitts escaped oiling.
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    79. HISTORY AND STRUCTURE Of The PAN AMERICAN HEALTH ORGANIZATION
    Saint kitts and Nevis; Saint Lucia; Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; Suriname PAHO/WHO regional AND SUBregional CENTERS, INSTITUTES, AND PROGRAMS
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    Preamble Origin Fundamental Purposes Structure: Governing Bodies ... PAHO/WHO Regional, and Subregional Centers, Institutes, and Programs
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    The Pan American Sanitary Bureau (PASB) is the executive arm of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO); it simultaneously serves as the Regional Office for the Americas of the World Health Organization.
    ORIGIN:
    In 1949, the Pan American Sanitary Organization and the World Health Organization agreed that the Pan American Sanitary Bureau would serve as the Regional Office of the World Health Organization for the Americas. In 1950, the Pan American Sanitary Organization was recognized as a fully autonomous and specialized inter-American organization. Thus, the Organization became a component of both the United Nations and the inter-American systems. The XV Pan American Sanitary Conference (San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1958) changed the name of the Pan American Sanitary Organization to the Pan American Health Organization. The name of the Pan American Sanitary Bureau remained unchanged.

    80. OPIC Links St. Kitts Nevis
    Country Links Database Information for st. kitts Nevis Banking regional Development Banks Caribbean Development Bank
    http://www.opic.gov/links/countryInfo.asp?country=St. Kitts & Nevis®ion=lac

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