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Trinidad blogger and Second Life player Taran Rampersad looks at Second Life in the context of the global economy: “Issues of Digital Divide are as much of a factor as the dominant cultural trends within SecondLife itself, but as more people come online - more people will enter virtual worlds. And as more people enter virtual worlds, the virtual economies could become less geopolitically dependant and conversely have more geopolitical effect. Is that not globalization?

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  • I would like to know your opinion on the effects of internet, cable etc. on the culture of Trinidad and Tobago

  • I would like to get your take on the undermentioned question.

    The Impact of Global compitation on Industrial Relations with reference to Trinidad and Toabgo

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