“Be yourself, focus on what’s best for you” – CSEC top performer encourages students

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
Uotam Heeralall

Preparing for a big examination can sometimes be nerve-wracking, particularly if that examination is one that may determine your successful move towards prosperous adulthood.

This is the opinion of Uotam Heeralall of the Anna Regina Multilateral School, who secured 24 Grade Ones and one Grade Two at the 2022 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations thus coming out as Guyana’s second top performer.

Hailing from Affiance on the Essequibo Coast in Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam), Heeralall was born into a nuclear family. He has two brothers, and his father is a trench cleaner and a vendor at the Anna Regina Market.

The young Uotam attended the Affiance Nursery School before progressing to the Taymouth Manor Primary School, during which he realised the importance of education.

“During my primary study, I knew I can become a top student, at least for my school. However, with the guidance and support from my parents and teachers, I was able to score 80 to 90 percent in every class,” Uotam disclosed.

He was more motivated after writing the National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) examinations and being awarded a spot in one of the leading secondary schools in Georgetown, although he opted to attend the Anna Regina Secondary School.

While attending this secondary school, he participated in almost all the co-curricular activities, including athletics and debating competitions, and was also a member of the social cohesion club.

“The love for my school grew more and more, since the teachers recognised our contribution as students. Each year, I was invited to ARMS prize-giving exercise, where I received several accolades for being one of the best performers in the various subject areas.”

As time passed swiftly, the fifth-form life was quickly approaching, and that thought sometimes caused him to shiver.

“5th Form meant it was time to buckle up, so I decided to accept challenges wholeheartedly. I aimed for the stars, so I put my foot on the accelerator and got serious. I established a study timetable, since I believed that being consistent was the key that guaranteed success. At the bottom of that, I wrote the number “251” which was an indication that the goal was to achieve 25 Grade ones.

This contributed to setting the correct mindset before the examinations. I will not be that student to tell them to work hard and make sacrifices, I will tell them to be yourselves and focus on what is best for them.”

With the commitment and dedication to work, and with the effective guidance of the teachers, his classmates were able to complete their School Based Assessments (SBA) in a timely manner.

Much to their dismay, the COVID-19 pandemic struck, and it was a concern for not only Heeralall, but for all the students who were preparing for the exams.

While he was a little skeptical about the learning process, he attended lessons regularly, and stayed focused without taking his eyes off ‘251’. It is with perseverance and much-needed support that he was able to write 25 subjects with ease.

After he had completed the exams, which took care of the ‘25’ in the number ‘251’, his anxiety grew as he thought about the ‘1’, which to him meant ‘Grade Ones’.

Anxiety grew even further when he learned that the CSEC results would be released at his school. Upon the release of the much-anticipated results, he was in tears of joy after learning that he and his schoolmate, Ramoll Baboolall, had topped the country.

Heeralall and his family at a religious function

“I felt elated because my prime objective was to make myself, my parents, my country, and also my school proud, and I’ve certainly achieved that. Now that I am finished my Secondary Education, it is my fervent wish to further my studies at an overseas university… I would like to follow along the path of medical field, especially because I want to become a surgeon, because I have a deep love for science and also there is endless opportunity for me to progress my career.”

The valedictorian thanked God for his guidance and protection, and his parents, especially his father, who worked tirelessly to ensure that finance was intact for him to attend school and several private lessons.

He also expressed gratitude to his mom, who spent more time with him during the night, and also to the teachers of Anna Regina Secondary School, for their efforts and time spent behind his studies.

“My father made the necessary sacrifices and managed to pull it off successfully. Also, I am actively involved in the vending business, where I go to sell during the Christmas holidays and assist at home with the packaging of produce. This vending business is what kept me going, so it is the most valued asset to me. Moreover, I could not thank my mom, Chitrakha Heeralall, enough for all she did for me. Technically, she could have been considered my assistant, since she is the one who stayed up late with me and have all my stuff in place so I can easily leave for school or any extra classes. Not forgetting my two brothers, Neshal Heeralall and Mahendra Heeralall, for supporting me throughout my venture. They are more experienced than I, so they were able to work with me when I made a mistake. So, if I am to be faced with any challenges, I already knew what to do.”

Presently, the young man is exploring several options that are available at his disposal to further his studies.

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4-Y-O boy drowns in ECD trench

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
Dead: Shane Samuels

The body of a 4-year-old boy was found last evening floating in a trench at Anns Grove, East Coast Demerara.

Dead is Shane Samuels of Lot 30 Two Friends Village, Anns Grove, ECD. The incident occurred sometime between 20:00h and 22:00h on Saturday.

Reports are that the child was left in the care of an aunt while his mother – 38-year-old Donell Adams, a vendor in Georgetown – went to work on Saturday.

According to the Police, Adams had called her sister to check on her child and was told he was playing in the yard. However, during a second call later that day, the mother was informed that the boy was missing.

Sometime later, the woman got a call from a friend telling her that they had found Shane’s bike close to a trench.

The child’s lifeless body was subsequently removed from the trench by his uncle.

Police say by the time, Adams returned home her son’s motionless body was on the ground next to Two Friends trench.

The body is currently lying at Jerricks Funeral Home awaiting a post-mortem examination.

Investigations are ongoing.

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Saint Lucia Announces 70 Seconds Of Reflection For The Queen – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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On Monday, September 19th, 2022 all residents of and visitors to Saint Lucia involved in all sectors (public and private) and social and economic endeavors, are invited to pause for a national seventy (70) seconds of reflection on the life and legacy of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.

Church bells and sirens from fire stations around the island will sound for one (1) minute and ten (10) seconds starting at 9:59 am to herald the commencement of the seventy (70) seconds of reflection at 10:00 a.m.

The national seventy (70) seconds of reflection will coincide with the day of the State Funeral and mark the end of the national ten (10) days of mourning since The Demise of Her Majesty.

The Government and the People of Saint Lucia will be represented at Her Majesty’s State Funeral and Committal Service in London by the Acting Governor-General, His Excellency Mr. Cyril Errol M. Charles, the Deputy Prime Minister, Hon Dr. Ernest Hilaire, and Ambassador Anthony Severin, High Commissioner of Saint Lucia in London.

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Universidades de Puerto Rico suspenden clases ante el paso del huracán Fiona

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

Diferentes universidades de Puerto Rico anunciaron que suspendieron sus clases para mañana lunes tras el paso del huracán Fiona.

“Ante la situación climatológica que enfrenta Puerto Rico debido al paso del huracán Fiona, el presidente interino de la Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico, el doctor Rafael Ramírez Rivera, anuncia la suspensión de las clases y labores administrativas de todo el sistema de la Universidad Interamericana mañana, lunes 19 de septiembre de 2022”, indicó la Inter en comunicado de prensa.  

El presidente de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, Dr. Luis A. Ferrao, también decretó un receso de clases y labores administrativas para el lunes, 19 de septiembre de 2022.

“Tras el paso del fenómeno atmosférico Fiona encomiendo a los rectores con sus respectivos Comités de Emergencias a que inspeccionen las zonas de sus recintos y unidades para determinar que estén aptas para recibir a los estudiantes y empleados el martes, 20 de septiembre”, expresó el presidente de la institución.

Además, la Universidad Central del Caribe (UCC) decretó un receso académico y administrativo como medida de precaución y protección para toda la comunidad universitaria.  

Pendientes a RADIO ISLA para más información. 

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Universidades de Puerto Rico suspenden clases ante el paso del huracán Fiona

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

Diferentes universidades de Puerto Rico anunciaron que suspendieron sus clases para mañana lunes tras el paso del huracán Fiona.

“Ante la situación climatológica que enfrenta Puerto Rico debido al paso del huracán Fiona, el presidente interino de la Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico, el doctor Rafael Ramírez Rivera, anuncia la suspensión de las clases y labores administrativas de todo el sistema de la Universidad Interamericana mañana, lunes 19 de septiembre de 2022”, indicó la Inter en comunicado de prensa.  

El presidente de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, Dr. Luis A. Ferrao, también decretó un receso de clases y labores administrativas para el lunes, 19 de septiembre de 2022.

“Tras el paso del fenómeno atmosférico Fiona encomiendo a los rectores con sus respectivos Comités de Emergencias a que inspeccionen las zonas de sus recintos y unidades para determinar que estén aptas para recibir a los estudiantes y empleados el martes, 20 de septiembre”, expresó el presidente de la institución.

Además, la Universidad Central del Caribe (UCC) decretó un receso académico y administrativo como medida de precaución y protección para toda la comunidad universitaria.  

Pendientes a RADIO ISLA para más información. 

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VIDEO: Río se lleva puente en Utuado en medio del huracán Fiona

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La crecida de un río en el municipio de Utuado provocó que el agua se llevara el puente del barrio Salto Arriba. Esto, en medio del paso del huracán Fiona por Puerto Rico. Este se ubicaba en la carretera PR-123 ramal carretera 10.

El mismo, que era temporero, había sido instalado por la Guardia Nacional luego del paso del huracán María.

El Centro Nacional de Huracanes (NHC, por sus siglas en inglés) advirtió en su boletín de las 2 de la tarde que se esperan inundaciones catastróficas para Puerto Rico y República Dominicana. 

Actualmente, el sistema tiene vientos sostenidos de 85 millas por hora, lo que lo hace un huracán categoría 1. Este se encuentra en la 17.8°N 66.9°W y se desplaza hacia el Oeste Noroeste a 8 millas por hora.

Noticia relacionada: Centro Nacional de Huracanes advierte se esperan inundaciones catastróficas por paso de Fiona

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Stay hydrated! CMO gives advice on how to beat the heat Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

With the current high temperatures expected to last into October this year, the island’s top doctor has given some advice on how persons can beat the heat and protect themselves and their families from heat exhaustion and heat stroke.

Chief Medical Officer, Dr Kenneth George, explained that while the physiology of the body was such that it could accommodate high temperatures by releasing sweat as a cooling mechanism, if temperatures rose severely, the body’s core temperature would also rise.

Once that core temperature reached above 40 degrees Celsius for 30 minutes or more, people usually start to experience heat exhaustion, which can then lead to heat stroke.

He added that the symptoms were usually minor, at first, but could “scale up” over a short period of time.

“Basically, what happens is that it is a slow and progressive failure of the body to compensate when in a prolonged situation…. Persons may experience headache, fast heart rate, feeling generally unwell, a feeling of thirst, dizziness and that may progress to fainting, if in a prolonged heat situation. And then later, the unfortunate outcome is that you start to get organ failure, wherein the body is not able to compensate anymore,” Dr George outlined.

Fortunately, he said there were many methods people could use to prevent this from happening. They include:

Staying hydrated. An individual requires three to three-and-a-half-litres of water per day but with the current temperatures, the Chief Medical Officer advises that persons may consume up to four to five litres of fluid daily.Remaining indoors when possible and avoiding outdoor activities such as exercise when the sun is at its hottest between 11 am and 3 pm. It is recommended that persons exercise early in the morning or late in the afternoon.Wearing light-coloured, loose-fitting clothing.Drinking cool water instead of ice-cold water to quench thirst.Avoiding sugary beverages and limiting the consumption of alcohol which worsens the symptoms of heat exhaustion by causing dehydration. Alcohol is also a diuretic and makes the kidneys pass more fluids.

He acknowledged that there were some categories of workers who could not avoid being outdoors. In this case, he recommended that they take short breaks in cool areas when exposed to the sun. Additionally, Dr. George advised persons not to over-exert themselves, which could add to the symptoms of heat exhaustion.

He also noted that special attention should be paid to certain groups such as the elderly and children, during this time.

“For children under six months, breastfeeding alone is still only recommended. You have to breastfeed much more frequently. And for the elderly, it is important that some younger folks check in on them regularly, making sure that they have access to cool water during the day,” he emphasised.

The Chief Medical Officer also offered some advice on what to do if someone is exhibiting signs of heat stress. “The treatment, in severe cases, is to bring down the core temperature of the body to an acceptable range and that needs to be done quickly. If a person has fainted outdoors, while you wait for the ambulance, all attempts should be made to cool that individual. This can be done by placing cold packs on their chest and forehead or placing a wet towel to try to bring down the temperature,” Dr George stated.

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THA to elect new deputy chief on Monday

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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The Assembly Legislature, Scarborough. File photo/Jeff K Mayers

The Tobago House of Assembly (THA) will elect a new deputy chief secretary on Monday, at a special sitting of the House at 10.30 am.

The Office of the Chief Secretary, in a press release on Saturday, said it has received Watson Duke’s resignation letter and it was forwarded to the offices of the President and Presiding Officer for appropriate action. Duke was thanked for his nine months of service as deputy chief secretary. He remains electoral representative for Roxborough/Argyle.

The Office of the Chief Secretary said the election of a new deputy is in accordance with Act 40 of 1996 Section 8 of the THA Act which says “the assemblymen shall elect from among their number, the Chief Secretary and the Deputy Chief Secretary in accordance with section 11 and following such election, the President shall administer to the Chief Secretary and the Deputy Chief Secretary respectively, the oath of office set out in the Third Schedule.”

Duke resigned his position on September 15 after a public fallout with Chief Secretary Farley Augustine over funding to the Roxborough Folk Performers for a trip to New York. Augustine later revealed that the THA was part sponsor to the group to the tune of approximately $400,000.

Duke has argued that this was insufficient and the group was left stranded, hungry and sleeping on the streets in New York. He later stripped Augustine, Faith BYisrael and Alicia Roberts-Patterson of their deputy positions within the Progressive Democratic Patriots.

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Patel replaces Seales for TKR for rest of CPL

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Samit Patel

Trinbago Knight Riders (TKR) have replaced fast bowler Jayden Seales with English all-rounder Samit Patel for the remainder of the Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL).

Seales, 21, was not in the TKR team for Saturday’s match against Jamaica Tallawahs. He bowled just one over in Wednesday’s fixture against Guyana Amazon Warriors.

Patel, 37, brings another spinning option for TKR with the final leg of the preliminary phase and the playoffs to be held in Guyana – a spinner’s paradise. Patel has 319 T20 wickets and averages 25.10 with the bat at a 125.35 strike rate.

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Pulse Warriors: Bringing the “party vibes” for CPL 2022

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
The Pulse Warriors Party Stand at the Guyana National Stadium for the upcoming Hero CPL 2022 matches in Guyana

Pulse Entertainment is putting the final touches on what is expected to be an epic party stand experience at the Guyana National Stadium. They are promising the ultimate party vibes for the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) home games.

An electrifying entertainment experience awaits Guyanese for the Cricket Carnival events, and the highlight is the Pulse Warriors setup for the games – one which they’re calling the best spot at the stadium.

Speaking with this publication on Saturday, Robbie Singh of Pulse Entertainment explained that they want to create a VIP party ambience for fans and supporters.

“We wanted to bring a VIP party stand experience, and we definitely decided to go ahead with it. The stand has the capacity to have about 250 to 300 persons. It’s going to be an all-inclusive experience: free food, free drinks, and a great game view. We’re between the green and the red stands. You have the scoreboard and the replay screen. The party vibes here are going to be completely different,” Singh expressed.

With its location right in the centre of all action, fans will not miss a single aspect of the games when they’re at the Pulse Party Stand. Perks of choosing the party stand include an airconditioned lounge, food, an open bar during game hours, models, exclusive cocktails, waitressing service, bartenders, private security, dancers, and tassa drums.

“If you want to have an experience where you love cricket and you want to have that feeling, the Pulse Warriors Party Stand is where you want to be. We’re already set up. You can come to check it out,” he encouraged.

According to Singh, tickets for the finals are almost sold out. With the rush to secure spots for these thrilling games, people are sparing no chances to get hooked.

Tickets for the party stand are available at the Tribe Gastronomic Lounge on Church Street. Prices start at US$150, US$225 for the semi-final games, and US$257 for the finals.

The view from the Pulse Party Stand

“The party vibe is going to be here. We’re going to have the music, the entertainment, models, dancers, services… We have a premium bar and vegetarian food too. The place you want to be is the Pulse Warriors Party Stand.”

“We have to support the Warriors, and this is where you want to have the enjoyment with your friends.

With this, you don’t have designated seats. It’s a very open concept. You have couches, cocktail tables, and bars. It’s just a great experience, and as you know, when we do a party stand, we really give you everything you deserve, and give you that experience,” he added.

Registration is also open for the all-inclusive on-the-road experience, which costs US$150. The road parade is slated for October 2, 2022.

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