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          No matter how positive the lyric, there is always a fool that just doesnt want to hear it Its as if encouragement to succeed is the boogey man;.!

          Notes From a Native Son.

        1. Notes From a Native Son.
        2. Mac Fingall Anytime we wanted to laugh We gave Aku Stoute a call story of Barbados and its Afro-Caribbean culture through visual art.
        3. No matter how positive the lyric, there is always a fool that just doesnt want to hear it Its as if encouragement to succeed is the boogey man;.
        4. Notes From a Native Son: Let.
        5. Data has also been collected from Rubinstein's Who Were the Rich, the History of.
        6. Strive for Excellence

          A group of youngsters headed to secondary school in two weeks’ time have been challenged to aim high in their studies; never settling for just “a pass”.

          “Fifty per cent could never be a pass,” former teacher and well-known entertainer, Mr.

          Mac Fingall, insisted.

          “Fifty per cent means that you do not know 50 per cent of the work. So if you wanted to be a carpenter and you got 50 per cent in carpentry, what kind of house are you going to build for me – a half of a house?”

          He was the guest speaker at the Togetherness Social Group 11+ Achievers Seminar at the Togetherness headquarters at Jackman’s, St.

          Michael, on Saturday evening.

          For the past six years, the Group – led by President Pat Parris – has assisted children from the community as they transition from primary to secondary school.

          “I want you to master the subject; I want you to get 75, 80 per cent so you can master the subject.

          So I am not interested in your place in class – you could come first i