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It‟s that time again! Yes its Divali time and in this multi racial country of Trinidad & Tobago we just like other races show appreciation for why they are here and how far they‟ve come. The celebration has a unique flavor here in the Caribbean island nation. One vital statistic is that 43 per cent of the 1.3 million populations are ethnic Indians. Here Pellau is going to give you a quick history pass so that you can evidently see of its importance to our ethnic Indian neighbours. Firstly Divali is a five day festival, even though it is noted that the country itself receives a national holiday on festival day. The first day of Divali is called Dhanvantari Triodasi also called Dhan Theras. The second day of Divali is called Narak Charturdasi. It is the fourteenth lunar day (thithi) of the dark forthnight of the month of Kartik and the eve of Divali. On this day Lord Krishna destroyed the demon Narakasur and made the world free from fear. The third day of Divali is the actual Divali festival itself. This is the day when worship for Mother Lakshmi is performed. On the fourth day of Divali, Goverdhan Pooja is performed and finally the fifth day of Divali is called Bhratri Dooj. This day is especially dedicated to sisters. Now most of us if not all are fimilar with the decorations of clay lamps around various homes. But Deepavali, the literal meaning of which in Sanskirt is „a row of lamps.‟ Filling little clay lamps with oil and wick and lighting them in rows all over


the house is a tradition that is popular in the country. One custom apart from this one to note is that of gambling, which characterizes the festival of Divali. Basically the first day is for renovations and decorations to homes and entrances. The decorations for the entrance are to indicate the long awaited arrival of Lakshmi. Lakshmi-Puja is performed when tiny diyas of clay are lighted to drive away the shadows of evil spirits. On the second day there is a special practice of taking bath before sunrise with oil and “Uptanâ€? (paste) of gram flour and fragrant flowers. Also Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped in every household. To Hindus, darkness represents ignorance, and light is a metaphor for knowledge. Therefore, lighting symbolizes the destruction, through knowledge, of all negative forceswickedness, violence, lust, anger, envy, greed, bigotry, fear, injustice, oppression and suffering are banished with the lights. Divali, otherwise known as the Festival of Lights, is one of the most anticipated events in Trinidad & Tobago. Itâ€&#x;s also good to note that national employees and even government ministers dress in East Indian garb and variety shows featuring aspects if Indian and Hindu culture are staged. On the festival day itself it helps to have a vehicle for visitors so that they can travel to many of the areas where the glittering displays can be seen. In some villages, one may have to join the throngs of people walking through the streets in order to get a first-hand view of the lights and to receive sweets which are handed out.


“How Can You?�

By Brittney Harris

How can you watch An innocent face and start Picking up a knife And start piercing that tender skin How can you watch a little person Looking forward to a bright future And lust on that little body And touch her inappropriately How can you watch a beautiful woman And hit her so hard to bruise her eyes How can you make her cry With physical and emotional pain How can you look at the little boy And use him to carry about your business Instead of taking him to the correct path You're leading him astray How do you sleep at night when you raped Destroy and murder an entire family How can you disrespect a young lady's body Corrupt her mind and pimp her off for money How can you watch your wife And tell her she's worthless And have no meaning in life And beat her every night because

You're drunk and angry How can you watch your daughter And touch her sexually And when she cries out you tell her To shut up so aggressively It seems like you've taken away Her rights to speak You also threaten to kill her If she speaks about her problems How can you sleep at night When you know that little boy Who you sent to sell weed Is going to get locked up How do you expect people to look at you If you behave like a beast If you are so heartless towards humanity How can you eat after you've murdered How can you speak like nothing ever happened How can you look at your disgusting reflection How can you live with guilt Of destroying lives and ruining futures How can you live with people blaming you You don't deserve life if you can Take away an innocent one.



“Trinidadian actor Stephen Hadeed Jr. stars in Festival of Lights” Fresh off a successful performance stint in New York, T&T-born Stephen Hadeed Jr. is back in town and will premiere his latest film project, "Festival of Lights" at the 2011 T&T Film Festival. Hadeed, who plays the role of „Ravin‟ in Festival of Lights, first got bitten by the acting bug at a young age when he donned the character of Joseph in a local production of „The Nativity‟. Since then, this still relatively young actor has accomplished several amazing feats in the global entertainment industry which include feature performances in films such as “A Girl and Her Guardian” and “The Briefcase”, high profile appearances in OffBroadway productions of “Home Sweet Home” and “Spring‟s Awakening” and even a gig on the highly-rated US talk show “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon”. As the sole Trinibagonian talent to be featured in Festival of Lights, Hadeed joins a cast of other notable international actors including Toronto's Melinda Shankar (Degrassi High, Harriet the Spy), Aidan Quinn (Legends of the Falls, Pratical Magic), Jimi Mistry (The Mystic Masseur, The Guru), and Ritu Singh Pande. This film is written and directed by Guyanese-American filmmaker Shundell Prasad and tells the story of Reshma who strug-


gles to navigate a broken relationship with her mother, while memories of her absent father continue to haunt her. After receiving some shocking news, she returns to her native land to discover the truth about her family‟s past. Weaving between a politically volatile Guyana in the late 1970s and the US in the early 1990s, this is a searching drama about exile, loss, and the ties that bind. In addition to acting, Hadeed also does voice over work for radio, advertisements and popular video games e.g. World of Warcraft, script writing and is currently producing a TV show. Now back on local soil, he strongly commends the Trinidad and Tobago Film Company for its incredible job of nurturing T&T‟s bourgeoning industry to its current level. Locally, this very achieved actor plans on getting quite involved in several aspects of the craft including the development of youth acting programs. Festival of Lights was shot on location in both New York and Guyana will have its major screening during the 2011 Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival on: Sat 1st October at 7.00pm at The Little Carib Theatre, Woodbrook , Port-Of-Spain. For further information on „Festival of Lights‟ log onto: http:// www.ttfilmfestival.com/2011/07/festival-of-lights/ For further information on actor Stephen Hadeed log onto: http:// stephenhadeedjr.com/


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The cast and crew after a day of filming

Samantha Lallo who plays Candice

Conrad Parris on the stage of one of his performances


“Horror film „3 Line‟ set to thrill local Film Festival fans” Trinidad and Tobago’s first feature length thriller/supernatural horror film, "3 Line" will make its public debut at the 2011 T&T Film Festival on September 27th with a repeat showing on October 3rd. A true Trinbagonian product with worldwide appeal, 3 Line was produced, shot and marketed in Trinidad and Tobago, by young directors Mikkell Khan and Christopher Anthony Din Chong who are also graduates of U.W.I‟s Film Programme. The fictional movie follows the story of six friends being preyed upon by a family of sadists as they shoot an investigative documentary in a quaint rural fishing village. The upcoming thriller boasts a unique cast of established names in the local acting fraternity as well as some fresh faces and upcoming talents in the art form such as Che Rodriguez, Conrad Parris, Tiva Lee Samaru, Jeanine Lee Kim, Samara Lallo, Kirk Budhooram, Romano “Proverb” Ragoonathsingh, Jesus Thomas and Nicholas Attin. Veteran stage and screen personality Conrad Parris referred to his experience in the filming of 3 Line as fast-paced, tight and exhilarating and lauded the creative and professional efforts of Khan and Din Chong and the positive working synergy of his cast mates during this venture. According to Parris, “If I had only one thing to take away from working on this film, it would be learning from Che. From workshop to scene, there was always some nugget you'd get from him to put in your arsenal”. Energetic actress Samara Lallo truly embraced her time working on the 3 Line set and shared that although the project was fun, it challenged her in her craft and allowed her to utilize real life scenarios as emotional triggers for her character‟s evolution in the film. Lallo, who is currently receiving training from foreign acting coaches, also expressed her belief that there is a need for more local writers and directors to experiment and dabble in different genres of film and for the public to perceive anything that is created and produced by a T&T national as local content. This particular film will not only display a wealth of home-grown talent but additionally showcase T&T‟s historical and folkloric culture in a familiar, contemporary scenario. Most notably, such a production can break new grounds for locally produced films, globally. 3 Line will be shown as part of the 2011 Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival on: Mon 3rd October, 4.30pm at MovieTowne, Port-Of-Spain. For additional information, contact the producers at 221- 0840. Also, follow 3 Line on Facebook by typing the keyword: 3 Line The Movie.


When was the last time you heard a soca artiste say his/her aim is to entice people all year round, no matter race or culture? It‟s a big statement that‟s receiving the backing of a group of producers out of the United States and before long, the artiste on the other end of those words will reveal himself via his music, to the people of T&T and the world. Ricardo Melville is best known by his sobriquet, Daddy Chinee. He‟s a gifted cross-over artiste who was born in Speyside, Tobago but now resides in South Trinidad. He‟s been on the grind for sometime, having worked alongside the likes of Crazy, Scrunter, Chris Garcia, Impulse and Rikki Jai, just to name a few. After a 10- year hiatus from the soca biz, Daddy Chinee‟s back and is promising music lovers that his unique fusion will leave them intrigued and excited. He‟s got the experience having performed with a number of soca bands before. “ I performed in bands like Sound Revolution, Roy Cape and the All Stars, Dil-E-Nadan, Jah Vibes and Kylan. Currently, I have my own band- The Daddy Chinee band which was formerly known as Hipnotic,” he reveals. A very motivated entertainer and vocalist, the man who started off chanting near his home with friends, has dabbled in, not just the soca genre but, he‟s also done chutney, Rhythm and Blues, Dancehall, Reggae and Traditional Parang music. With the ex-


perience and talent to take things further now, Daddy Chinee says he‟s gearing up for a re-emergence in Carnival 2012. “I‟ve already released two Soca tracks- “ Drop To The Ground,” and “ Ah Coming,” he reveals, highlighting that the tracks were produced by Ato “Hisbigness” Williams of Triple B Studios. Added to that, the vibrant singer is about to send a single he‟s calling “Trinidad Party” to local Dj‟s and radio stations. This particular song has tremendous appeal as it fuses Techno with Soca to create a really rhythmic sound. Member of his team are guaranteeing that this particular single will sit perfectly with all music lovers- even those who may be a little on the conservative side. In the meantime, Melville is dedicatedly working toward the completion of his album, which he‟s calling The Journey Continues. The album will also feature fellow artistes Impulse, Miz Estrada and Silver. On the issue of what seems to be a continued mission to fuse Soca with other genres like dancehall, R&B, Pop and certainly Techno, Daddy Chinee says he‟s all for it, as long as the people do not forget the heart and soul of Soca music, which he champions as the culture of T&T. With an undying love and appreciation for his culture, and music in general, a mission that began some 20 years ago has been revitalized. His sights are set on mastering the art form that is Soca and captivating audiences like no other ahead of the spirited season. In 2011, as the island prepares for another Carnival celebration, Daddy Chinee is promising that he will shake things up with some of the most enjoyable music the world has ever heard.


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1.

Who are you?

I am music. 2.

What are 3 words that describe you?

Spontaneous, honest and dedicated. 3.

Who or what inspires you?

Life. 4.

Define success.

Attaining all of your goals and appreciating the journey it took to get there. 5.

What sacrifices have you made for success?

Giving up some foods, relationships and partying. 6. What is the standout moment to you in your musical career so far? UK designer, Romero Bryan, designer to the stars featured my


track ‘Natural High’ for his clothing line for Tobago Fashion Week 2011. 7. What hobbies/interests do you have outside of your music? Event planning, promotion, going to the movies and liming. 8.

What are some of your immediate upcoming projects?

Of course Digicel Rising Stars that I’m a finalist in (vote for me!!! :P). I’m also working on a music video for my song Natural High and will be doing more recording of my music soon. 9.

Where do you see yourself in 3 years?

Running my own entertainment company and promoting local talent to the world! As well as being an established artiste of course. 10. What is your ultimate goal(s) musically?

To be remembered. DEZii we’re liking that stage name. What does it signify? Why thank you... It’s short for Dessert Eagle which is both a bird and a gun. The gun signifies music as my protection. I use music to protect myself best in all situations. It is also my


weapon. The bird signifies how music makes me feel free! It is my ‘Natural High’! What quality do you like most in the opposite sex? Honesty and straightforwardness. Single, Married, Taken? Inquiring minds want to know. They would continue to inquire. What is your secret fear? Falling. What do you get complimented most about? Hmmm guys tell me I have a pretty face but I don’t respond well to compliments. I blush a lot. *blush* What existing song by any artist would you have liked to sing? Rick James, ‘Give it to me’ Gimmie that stuff... That sweet funky stuff!!!

Who is the most interesting person you've worked with/wish


to work with? I don’t have just one, S.O. King, Ziggy Ranking and Mark Hardy are all great artistes and people I’ve worked with. What is keeps you going in the face of defeat/adversity? Something that my father told me “If you love what you’re doing, give it your all.” What are some of the challenges as a young person in your field? Everyone on top wants to stay there and they aren’t really interested in helping anyone else get there. What advice would you give to other youth with interest in perusing a similar path?

If you are in it for the money don’t get into it. You have to love what you’re doing to make it. ***Hybrid Questions*** We have to commend you on your vocal style it is very unique and versatile. Your songs are also very unique and out of the box to say the least. Who/What inspires you musically? What do you attribute your musical style to?


Life and everything in inspires me, from a car passing in the road to a breakup to music itself. Jazz, I grew up on Jazz because my father would always listen to it. My Pop influence was due to the era I grew up and listening to the Backstreet Boys, and N Sync. The R&B influence is from listening to Alicia Keys and Techno is a recent influence. So the musical style is a fusion of Jazz, Pop, R&B and Techno. Ok so we mako listened to some of your songs on your Reverbnation page and the one that stuck out to us was ‘My Preference’. :P Tell us what the song is about and if it was inspired by real life events (we hope not lol) *laugh* Yes it was! I was in a club and a girl approached me and told me she liked me. So my first reply was “I like Boys!” Another time I was at the club and saw this guy looking all dapper to the T! An exception to the rule type guy, because usually I wouldn’t do the approaching. So I mustered up the courage to introduce myself and he raised his hand and told me “Darling, I like boys!”. I was in total shock, I couldn’t react lol. Congratulations on making it as a finalist of Digicel Rising Stars. We know that you had many attempts it making the show. What can we expect from Dezii now that you have the opportunity to show Trinidad and Tobago what you can do? I’m going to show everyone me in every single song that I sing.


Although they are covers, I’m going to let my personality and style show in every performance. If you were: A celebrity: DEZii A city: Manhattan A boy: Jack Sparrow not Johnny Depp eh... lol A food: Lasagne An animal: Owl An expression: Mecasmiastic An object: Car.. Fast car! A fragrance: Christian Dior An adjective: Fun loving Fast facts: Sign:Leo and Dragon for the Chinese Zodiac Nickname: Lee Lee Superpower: I’d bend metal like Magneto Hobbies: Swimming, crafts, painting and reading 3 things I can’t live without: God, Blackberry phone (It’s my connection to the world) and my mummy Pet peeves: Chewing with your mouth open and bad grammar *cringes* Favourite Food: Chicken Alfredo and Creole (Sunday lunch) Most likely to say: Blehhhh Life Mantra: Carpe Diem (Seize the day)


Zakiya Rashida Gill was born on the 20th April 1990 and grew up in the rural community of Guayaguayare. At an early age Zakiya always displayed the ability to grasp and learn quickly, it was because of that her mother enrolled her in school at the early age of two because “She knew too much!” Zakiya refused to blend in and her individuality is what distinguished her from others when she was younger and continues to do the same for her now. While attending Guayaguayare Roman Catholic School, Zakiya found her first loves swimming and football, which she still plays up to this day. It was at Mayaro Composite School however that Zakiya began to dabble in other activities. Her mother, a dance instructor opened her own school and Zakiya became a member of the Guayaguayare Youth Performers. She gained a wealth of experience while touring the country with the d a n c e t r o u p e . Zakiya‟s first formal introduction to drama came when she was getting ready to perform with her dance troupe at the “Prime Minister's Best Village Trophy Competition” at the Queens Park Savannah. A performance she experienced opened up her appetite yet again to try something

new. Her first monologue “Anatomy of a laugh” (written by Mr. Val Cabrera) landed her at first place in the district finals of the National Best Village Competition in the Traditions of Carnival Category in 2004. She wasn't only the best that year, but also the youngest performer to qualify at age thirteen. She also had her own masterpiece “Nobody Love Me Anymore”, a monologue about HIV/AIDS, which again took her around the country spreading awareness about the deadly virus. Zakiya continued to perform and compete and in 2006 she was the 3rd Place District Winner in the Ambassador Song and Verse Contest. After moving on to the newly opened Guayaguayare High School, while in form four Zakiya aided the school to success during their participation in many cultural events such as the National Music Festival. Zakiya received the school‟s Principal Award for her success in both academics and extracurricular activities. In 2007 she received the Education Award from the Mayaro Past Pupils Association and the Education Award from the Guayaguayare Village Council and went on to pursue A Levels at Rio Claro High School. The trend of success continued as she excelled both academi-


cally and in other activities. She won 1st Place at the college‟s Folk Festival, and winning Miss Personality and a Drama Award in 2008. She continues to pursue her studies at the University of the Southern Caribbean (USC), her major, Behavioral Sciences. Other accomplishments and awards from 2009-present include: 2009- Drama Award: Civilian Conservat i o n C o r p s 2010- Finalist: Prime Minister Best Village Trophy Competition: La Riene R i v e 2010- Finalist: Prime Minister Best Village Trophy Competition: Poetry 2011- 1st Place: Prime Minister Best Village Trophy Competition: Traditions o f C a r n i v a l 2011- 1st Place: Mayaro Regional Carnival: Traditional Monday Night Mas At present, Zakiya is making serious moves in order to advance her status as an established actor, dramatist and

spoken word artiste. She loves the stage, the exhilarating feeling she gets when she hits the stage is “addictive” she says. Zakiya is a boiling pot of enthusiasm, willingness, talent and focus. She is definitely one to keep your eyes on in the near future. She is currently working on some upcoming projects and participating in the Best Village competition in the Spoken Word category.


Highlight Interview- Zakiya Gill

thing else. Q10: What is your ultimate career goal(s)?

Q1: Who are you?

A: I am Zakiya Gill, the chick with multiple personalities lol.

Q2: What are 3 words that describe you?

A: Maybe this is a bit ambitious but I really want to do Broadway shows and write a few books. Q11: Tell us about your writing. What sort of pieces do you write and how did you first discover your talents?

ongoing process.

A: After my mother realized that I was serious with this drama thing, she got me a writer. His name is Val Cabera and he wrote for me for like two or three years. I‟m very thankful that he did, as in a way he helped shaped the performer I am today. However I didn‟t feel like his pieces were the true representation of me, so I took a chance and wrote what I felt in my heart and since then I never stopped. It would take me years to realise that this was a talent lol it just felt right when I did it. What I write are inspirational and educational pieces, so people could walk away feeling enriched and edified.

Q5: What sacrifices have you made for success?

Q12: How did you transition your writing to actual per-

A: Eccentric, loving and sensitive. Q3: Who or what inspires you?

A: God and music. Q4: Define success.

A: Success is a journey not a destination. It‟s an

A: If you really want success you don‟t view your actions as sacrifices but as necessities. It‟s all about creating that balance.

Q6: What is the standout moment to you in your writing/performing career so far?

A: That would have to be performing for the President of

forming on stage?

A: It took a lot of focus and rehearsals. I still have to envision whatever I write on paper and how am I going to effectively execute a performance. I have to place myself into that situation and convince myself that I am going through those emotions and keep it in. When I reach on stage I stay committed to the character and just let myself go.

my country, His Excellency Professor George Maxwell Richards. That was a little surreal….I real show off! lol.

Q13: What quality do you value most in your friends both male and female?

Q7: What hobbies/interests do you have outside of writing and performing?

A: I value their spirituality, honesty, humbleness and loyalty.

A: Dancing, football, drumming and music.

Q14: Which place would you like to visit before you kick the bucket?

Q8: What are some of your immediate upcoming projects? A: Currently I am preparing for the preliminary round of the Prime Minister Best Village Poetry Competition and I am also a finalist in talent contest hosted by South/Central Island Productions. Q9: Where do you see yourself in 3 years? A: Writing and Performing. I can‟t see myself doing any-

A: Egypt. Q15: What do you get complimented most about? A: My writing ability and my smile. Q16: Monologues are usually very deep, emotional and tell a story and yours are no different. Where do you get the inspiration from to write such touching pieces?


A: From observations, I am very observant and conscious about other peoples feelings. Since I am such a sensitive being, at times I get caught up in other people pains and I just write. It‟s kind of hard to explain lol.

Q17: Who is the most interesting person you've worked so far and who do you wish to work with in the future?

A: The most interesting person I‟ve worked with so far is the producer from my Mayaro Vibes days Varsha Paray and I am yet to work with Tyler Perry, notice I said „yet to‟ lol. But I am willing to work with anyone that is willing to work with me.

Q18: What is keeps you going in the face of defeat/

If you were A celebrity: Lady Gaga A city: Vatican City A guy: My brother... Warren Gill A food: Cornmeal porridge An animal: An eagle An expression: Joy An object: iPhone 4

adversity?

A fragrance: Heat by Beyonce

A: GOD.

An adjective: Fearless!!!

Q19: What are some of the challenges as a young person in your field?

Fast facts:

A: Exposure…the industry is so small and it‟s very difficult

Sign: Taurus

to get your name out there. Plenty hard work yo!

Q20: What advice would you give to other youth with interest in perusing a similar path?

A: If you have the talent and believe this is what you want

Nickname: ZZ or Kiya Superpower: Invincibility

Hobbies: Dancing

then go for it! Just know that it is not an easy ride and challenges would occur. Surround yourself with genuine people that would edify you. Put God first, never sell yourself short and just be FEARLESS!

3 things I can’t live without: God, yy phone and

Hybrid Question (the one we all want to know)

Favourite Food: Dumpling and Chip-Chip

HQ: So you write and perform your pieces and are

Most likely to say: Interesting much

comfortable on stage. Do you have any interest in maybe branching off into other areas of performance? Possibly singing or acting? If so what genre of music would you want to get into and what sort of plays/ movies would you want to act in?

A: Honestly I am very contended with who I am and what I do. But I have been getting a lot of encouragement to branch off into music. If I ever pick up the challenge I‟ll do rapso, soca, dancehall and rap. As far as movies go I‟ll do every genre….lol I never limit myself.

family

Pet peeves: Unreliable and rude people

Life Mantra: God is always in control


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Learning About Downer’s Institute Downer‟s Institute is a learning centre that is committed to helping students gain their necessary CXC passes in order to pursue their goals in life. Paul Downer the owner has a vision of helping those students with the necessary tools they need in order to attain those passes. Here we have two pass students in Laurel Cromorty and Marlon Thomason. Their stories both seem dim at first with their future being highly unlikely to be successful but thankfully Downer‟s was there to provide the necessary help needed to help them curb the road they were on. First we spoke with Marlon Thomason. His thoughts about Downer‟s Institute is that its education friendly. Also it allows time for people who work and also have school somewhere else, so there is not a problem even when you have a full time job. He stated that he had a problem with keeping up with part time classes where he would start and stop but he was looking through the papers a time and saw that Downer‟s had a speed course available. In seeing that ad he followed up with a meeting and he told himself that he was sure to get a 1.

He didn‟t have to deal with a job so he was very interested in the full time classes in order to settle down and get the pass he wanted. Before Downer‟s however he only had two 3‟s but as he stuck with it for the year he came out with eight passes including a 1 in Maths which along with Physics were the two subjects that meant the most to him. Downers didn‟t just help him for exams alone as the passes he attained also helped him to have more career choices and currently he is pursuing civil engineering in UTT to attain his diploma. The teachers were very friendly and accommodating and basically the relationship was like family because they also assisted him with individual problems and they took their time in assisting him and at the same time even make work easier for him. The learning process is a step by step process. In total Mr. Thomason had 4 teachers and Mr. Downer taught him Maths and Physics. Finally he left off with recommending that Downer‟s be your number one choice if looking for help in various subjects. They have all the resources available and they go the extra mile for you so if you fail its on your part.


Next we have Laurel Cromorty and her situation was a bit different. Her thoughts on the school are that it‟s a place that you can come to and work hard once you put your mind to it. Once you have your goals in mind Downers would help you attain that goal. Downers have made me pass every single subject and with that I‟m able to have the confidence to attain a tertiary level education. Laurel always had a problem with Math and saw the ad about the speed course in Math also. So she came on the very last day of registration and thankfully got into Downers and did the speed course which is so unique in stature anyone should be able to adapt to it once applied properly. So after seeing that she can pass Math she realized that she can pass anything. She came in with two passes and came out with six passes now and is still looking to attain two more. She found the teachers to be welcoming and friendly and also approachable. They also took the time to attend to the need of every student just for that student to understand what was being taught. Math and HSB are the two subjects that mean the most to her. When she joined Costaat however she wanted to pursue her BSc in Radiology and because

she had her one in Bio and HSB she was able to skip two semesters thanks to Downers. All in all Downers are a top class service provider in terms of education and that includes proper facilitated classes, proper tools for learning and well trained teachers to assist you with your needs. She says that she guarantees that when her child reaches the age to take lessons she is putting her in Downers immediately. After reviewing these two interviews it‟s clear to me that Downers Institute is a prime place for learning and when you think you‟ve failed in exams and think it‟s the end for you, Downers is your answer. I know your conscious is probably telling you to give it a try, if seeking more passes or you just want to do over all the subjects you did give Downers a call. Let them know your needs and issues you are currently dealing with and Mr. Downer himself will guarantee that you attain for what you fully came for.



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