The Dyke, Dryden and Wade story - Part 3
IN JUNE 1968, three West Indians, Len Dyke, Dudley Dryden (Jamaicans) and Tony Wade (Montserratian) started Dyke and Dryden Limited from an old partnership, Dyke and Dryden, whose core business was the selling of records, especially pre-released ones, from Jamaica...
NCU president named outstanding educator
Dr Herbert Thompson, president of Northern Caribbean University, has been recognised as outstanding educator by the Joint Committee for Teacher Education and the University Council of Jamaica (UCJ). The award was presented at their sixth annual Quality Assurance...
Claim your healing
Sickness is a topic that has caused one of the greatest debates within nations, from causes and best remedies to health-care reform. Included in this global issue are traditional versus alternative medicine. Without a doubt, the energy, education and health sectors...
Why is my daughter still playing with her dolls?
Q. I find that my 14-year-old daughter is still fascinated with dolls. She is on the Internet looking at dolls and designing clothes for them. She is doing her schoolwork, but it is only average.
Without a vision, the family perish
What is your family about? What is its essential for being? What are its high priority goals?In asking ourselves these questions, we may begin to realise that we do not have a clear answer.
Entertainment for your baby
THE FUNNY thing about babies is that just about everything they see entertains them in some way. As they get older, the joy then lies in being able to touch, or put things in their mouths. If toys are not available, a plastic water bottle will do.