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Dixie-Ann Belle works in communications by day and is a freelance editor, writer and blogger 24/7. She’s a proud “Convent girl” forever and a graduate of Florida International University. Check out her musings on creativity, inspiration, books, movies and whatever else catches her fancy on her blog Crossroads of Imagination and join her on Facebook and Twitter where she shares about her freelance editing work and posts a lot of information for writers at every stage of their journey.
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Cocoa Research Centre is guiding an industry from farm to factory to foreign-exchange earning delights By Dixie-Ann Belle Several decades after the decline of cocoa farming in Trinidad and Tobago, the world is once more becoming aware of T&T's superior brand of cocoa. This movement is championed by the UWI Cocoa Research Centre (CRC).
The feature article from lifestyle magazine Paradise Pulse. The clipping is a screen shot from the longer interiew
Imagine one day waking up and finding that your limbs are mysteriously swollen like balloons. Your jewellery is tight against your skin. Your clothes do not fit right. When you press on your flesh, the indentation remains. These symptoms can be signs of lymphedema, a condition which affects the quality of life of many Caribbean people.
By Dixie-Ann Belle As they fly their kites, play football, and eat sno cones around the Queen's Park Savannah, the average Trinidad and Tobago child might not give much thought to the 'Magnificent Seven' buildings which line the streets. However, as she drove past them, author and creative, Jeunanne Alkins' curiosity was often fired by the heritage the buildings represented.
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This press release was also published by The Trinidad Guardian
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A speech written for the minister on the occasion of a graduation of trainees.