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Beauty Concepts from Nature’s Handbook- Part 1

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Your skin is an important organ. It’s your body’s first defence against intruders, a key player in maintaining a healthy temperature and allows you to touch and feel. So it is not simply wrapping paper for your insides onto which you can apply anything. Still, in the struggle to attain beauty, many of us resort to harsh chemical treatments that are dangerous to the environment and sometimes damaging to the skin.

Beauty Concepts from Nature’s Handbook- Part 2

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Your kitchen may be the place that holds the key to beautiful skin. The solution for acne and oily skin, dry skin, combination skin and pre mature aging may be found in your cupboards. Using mainstream topical cosmetics such as soaps, scrubs, toners and creams may improve the appearance of skin but they can’t get to the root of the problems.

Serve Society with a Degree from NCU’s Department of Behavioural and Social Sciences

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Would you say you are a good listener and like to assess why people behave the way they do? Or are you passionate about helping persons or a community to function better in society? Or maybe you are good with problem solving would love to be a part of the justice system. If your answer is yes to any of the questions, a degree from Northern Caribbean University’s (NCU) Department of Behavioural and Social Sciences is right for you.

Become A Problem Solver With a Degree from NCU’s Department of Mathematics &Engineering

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If you have a knack for numbers and formulas and thoroughly enjoy Mathematics or Physics then you should pursue a degree at Northern Caribbean University’s (NCU) Department of Mathematics and Engineering.

NCU - The Leaders in Computer and Information Sciences

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Are you enthusiastic about technology and the latest advancements? Or do you seek a lifetime of service, learning and leadership in the area of Computer Science? If your answer is yes, then pursue a degree at the Department of Computer and Information Sciences at Northern Caribbean University (NCU).

NCU- Providing A Solid Degree in Medical Technology

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Medical Technology is one of the strongest links in the diagnosis, monitoring and treating of diseases or medical conditions. Medical Technologists are health-care professionals who work in all areas of the clinical laboratory including blood banking, chemistry, hematology, immunology, and microbiology. They perform diagnostic analyses on body fluids such as blood, urine, cerebrospinal fluid, sputum, peritoneal fluid, pericardial fluid and synovial fluid, as well as other specimens.

A Quiet Reflection

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Northern Caribbean University (NCU) is a private, liberal-arts institution, and is owned and operated by the Jamaica Union and Atlantic Caribbean Union Mission Conferences of Seventh-day Adventist. Occupying a 200 acre property and located two miles south of Mandeville town, in Manchester, Jamaica, the institution offers a number of professional, pre-professional and vocational programmes in a spiritually wholesome and physically aesthetic atmosphere.

NCU- A Vibrant Member of the Community

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Education serves to prepare students for citizenship, helps them become critical thinkers and enables them to compete in a global marketplace. It also serves to alleviate society’s challenges. Northern Caribbean University (NCU), a Seventh-day Adventist institution salutes this goal and has demonstrated this understanding as it stands for wholistic education.

NCU Students Participate at Caribbean Town Hall Meeting Held in the US

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It's important to Caribbean nationals who are immigrating to the U.S. to retain a sense of cultural identity and eat certain dishes. They want to go to school to get an education. They want to jumpstart their career - but most importantly they want to send money back home to their loves ones.

NCU Included in the ‘Manchester Story’

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AS Manchester marches boldly towards its 200th birthday in December 2014, it does so with a capital, Mandeville, that is beautiful and inviting; resourceful and pioneering; and absolutely unique. The citizens of Mile Gully, Carpenters Mountain, and May Day, whose initiatives resulted in the creation of Manchester gave much thought to the parish capital. It had to be accessible as well as provide those essential services that initially warranted the creation of the parish.

Our Presidents

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Northern Caribbean University (NCU), a Seventh Day Adventist institution, has as its mission quality Christ centred education achieved through academic excellence, social interaction, spiritual development and a strong work ethic, thereby fitting each student for a committed professional service to the country and to God.

NCU Alumna finds joy in giving back

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SHE'S someone whose life is guided by Mother Teresa's philosophy, 'It's not how much we give, but how much love we put into giving'. Trecia Rowe, a customer service representative at Sandals Whitehouse's resort shop, has touched many lives and is testament to the power that lies in giving and being compassionate.

Our Ellen G. White SDA Research Centre

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The Ellen G. White (EGW) Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Research Centre at Northern Caribbean University collects and preserves the writings of Ellen G. White and other materials relevant to SDA theology and history. It also conducts research, present seminars, and seeks to increase awareness of the life and work of Ellen G. White and the SDA Church.

Let NCU Nurture the Artist in You

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Do you like to express yourself through drawings, paintings or sculpting? The Department of Fine Arts at the Northern Caribbean University (NCU) is here to nurture, train and direct your talent through organised structural learning.

Photographic Highlight: Art Exhibition at WIC Preparatory School

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The West Indies College (WIC) Preparatory School at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) hosted its inaugural Art Exhibition on Thursday, June 19. The exhibition which was held on the school’s grounds showcased pieces by some of the talented students. It was organised by Art- coordinator Sebastian Elliott and Art assistant Gary James.

Artistic Pieces on Display at NCU’s WIC Preparatory School

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Beautiful drawings were on show at West Indies College (WIC) Preparatory School’s Art Exhibition on Thursday, June 19. The exhibition which was held on the school’s grounds showcased pieces by some of the talented students.

With goal of repositioning its media, Adventist Church overhauls North American publishing operations

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The Review and Herald and the Pacific Press publishing houses have approved the biggest restructuring in Adventist publishing’s 153-year history, embracing a plan that Adventist leaders hope will strengthen the church’s U.S. digital presence and ensure the long-term viability of its publishing work.

Labour With Love

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In keeping with the aim of the Metro-Mission 2014 (MM14) agenda which is to bring ‘hope to the city’ the Seventh Day Adventist Church partnered with the Kiwanis club in providing a well needed facelift at the Gregory Park Post Office, Portmore, St.Catherine, on Labour day Friday May 23, 2014.

Christal-Ann is a master of art

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At six years old, Christal-Ann Thompson's mother bought her a paint set with a plastic-bristle brush. She loved the colours and began experimenting, splashing designs here and there with a little drawing, as her mind told her. Thinking nothing much of her new-found passion, Christal-Ann continued occasionally playing with the colours and creatingad hoc designs.

NCU Alumni Battle for JCDC Top Prize

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KINGSTON (JIS) -- A quartet from the parish of Manchester is among the 10 finalists battling for the first prize in the 2014Jamaica Gospel Song Competition.
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