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Balcostics Ed

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We provide educational Content & Interviews with some of the region's top researchers/ analyst, business owners & lawyers.

Students, professionals, entrepreneurs & lifelong learners can subscribe to Balcostics Ed, to learn something interesting each episode.

We will also share general legal information that is relevant & applicable.

We provide educational Content & Interviews with some of the region's top researchers/ analyst, business owners & lawyers.

Students, professionals, entrepreneurs & lifelong learners can subscribe to Balcostics Ed, to learn something interesting each episode.

We will also share general legal information that is relevant & applicable.

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What you should know about the Payment of Death Duties

Episode in Balcostics Ed
It is common knowledge that death and taxes are the only two certainties in life. The saying “death and taxes go hand in hand” is relevant in Jamaica because when a deceased person owns properties and other assets, the transfer of said assets to loved ones will require the payment of death duties to the Government.    You can set an online consultation here: https://balcosticslaw.com/contacts/  Author: Abi-Gaye White Thomas, Attorney-At-Law [Balcostics Law]  Produced by: Balcostics Ltd. https://balcostics.com/
Children and education 5 years
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02:06

Green Strategies to Reduce Flooding in the Caribbean

Episode in Balcostics Ed
The rainy season is a time when we start questioning the drainage infrastructure that has been put in place when we see water racing down canals and box drains. Maybe you can identify with the experience of being in town when it rains. You know that if you do not want to get your feet wet with floodwater, you will have to find an alternative route to go from Point A to Point B or wait until it subsides. Written & Read by: Nicole Barclay, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.A. Produced by: Balcostics Research https://balcostics.com/
Children and education 5 years
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Questions You Must Answer when Purchasing Property in Jamaica

Episode in Balcostics Ed
Purchasing Property in Jamaica?  Here are 6 Questions You Must Answer before making your final decision.  Purchasing a property is a significant investment and with all investments, you should gather as much information as possible before making a final decision.  In this episode, we look at 6 Key Questions that should be answered before purchasing property in Jamaica.   You can set an online consultation here: https://balcosticslaw.com/contacts/  Author: Abi-Gaye White Thomas, Attorney-At-Law [Balcostics Law]   Audio read by: Ms. Kimeisha Simpson  Audio editing by: Mr. Nicholas Bent   Produced by: Balcostics Ltd. https://balcostics.com/ Watch the animated version on our YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLmY5q0cyyg
Children and education 5 years
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Research Discussion: Why Jamaican boys underperform in school, compared to girls?

Episode in Balcostics Ed
In this episode, we discuss a research paper by Shari-Lee Carter looking at "Why Jamaican boys underperform in school, compared to girls?"   About Shari-Lee Carter: she has taught in the Jamaican education system and is currently teaching English as a Second Language at the elementary to tertiary level in Japan. She is also a student at the University of Leceister, pursuing a Master of Arts degree in International Education with a specification in Innovation and Reform.   Produced by: Balcostics Research https://balcostics.com/   Supported by: Balcostics Law https://balcosticslaw.com/contacts/ Watch the presentation on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Btha21KVcfE  
Children and education 5 years
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23:36

Research: Why Jamaican boys underperform in school, compared to girls?

Episode in Balcostics Ed
In this episode, we discuss a research paper by Shari-Lee Carter looking at "Why Jamaican boys underperform in school, compared to girls?"   About Shari-Lee Carter: she has taught in the Jamaican education system and is currently teaching English as a Second Language at the elementary to tertiary level in Japan. She is also a student at the University of Leceister, pursuing a Master of Arts degree in International Education with a specification in Innovation and Reform.    Produced by: Balcostics Research https://balcostics.com/    Supported by: Balcostics Law https://balcosticslaw.com/contacts/  Watch the presentation on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Btha21KVcfE  
Children and education 5 years
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23:36

Research: Why Jamaican boys underperform in school, compared to girls?

Episode in Balcostics Ed
In this episode, we discuss a research paper by Shari-Lee Carter looking at "Why Jamaican boys underperform in school, compared to girls?"   About Shari-Lee Carter: she has taught in the Jamaican education system and is currently teaching English as a Second Language at the elementary to tertiary level in Japan. She is also a student at the University of Leceister, pursuing a Master of Arts degree in International Education with a specification in Innovation and Reform.   Produced by: Balcostics Research https://balcostics.com/   Supported by: Balcostics Law https://balcosticslaw.com/contacts/ Watch the presentation on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Btha21KVcfE  
Children and education 5 years
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What to do if you lose your Land Title

Episode in Balcostics Ed
This week's legal animated video examines "what to do if you lose your Land Title"?   Your land title is a document that states that you are an owner or part owner of a land, it shows proof that the land is yours.  In the event that you cannot find your Land Title, watch our video for details on obtaining a new title.    If you have more questions, you can schedule an online consultation with our Attorney here: https://balcosticslaw.com/contacts/  Produced by: Balcostics Ltd. [Research & Legal Data Visualization]   Author: Abi-Gaye White Thomas, Attorney-At-Law [Balcostics Law]  Audio read by: Ms. Kimeisha Simpson  Audio editing by: Mr. Nicholas Bent Watched the animated explanation video on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2hsDJmPSxs
Children and education 5 years
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Audio Read: Getting a Divorce in Jamaica, What You Should Know!

Episode in Balcostics Ed
GETTING A DIVORCE IN JAMAICA: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW   In this week's episode we examine the requirements to obtain a divorce in Jamaica. For divorce proceedings to start there are certain requirements which must be satisfied. In Jamaica, the only ground for a divorce is the irretrievable breakdown of the union. It is important to note that the parties would have to be separated for at least twelve (12) months.   You can ask your direct questions here: https://balcosticslaw.com/contacts/  You can also watch animated video with this explanation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdj_gWcH35Y&t=5s Remember to share and subscribe to our channel/ Podcast to get notification on other legal and research topics.    Author: Abi-Gaye White Thomas, Attorney-At-Law [Balcostics Law]   Audio recording by: Ms. Kimeisha Simpson  Audio editing by: Mr. Nicholas Bent   Produced by: Balcostics Ltd. https://balcostics.com/ About Today's Sponsor, BookFusion: Delivering open & accessible digital library solutions to schools, businesses & governments globally.  For more information visit: https://www.bookfusion.com/business
Children and education 5 years
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04:02

Audio Read: Getting a Divorce in Jamaica, What You Should Know!

Episode in Balcostics Ed
GETTING A DIVORCE IN JAMAICA: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW   In this week's episode we examine the requirements to obtain a divorce in Jamaica. For divorce proceedings to start there are certain requirements which must be satisfied. In Jamaica, the only ground for a divorce is the irretrievable breakdown of the union. It is important to note that the parties would have to be separated for at least twelve (12) months.   You can ask your direct questions here: https://balcosticslaw.com/contacts/  You can also watch animated video with this explanation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdj_gWcH35Y&t=5s Remember to share and subscribe to our channel/ Podcast to get notification on other legal and research topics.    Author: Abi-Gaye White Thomas, Attorney-At-Law [Balcostics Law]   Audio recording by: Ms. Kimeisha Simpson  Audio editing by: Mr. Nicholas Bent   Produced by: Balcostics Ltd. https://balcostics.com/ About Today's Sponsor, BookFusion: Delivering open & accessible digital library solutions to schools, businesses & governments globally.  For more information visit: https://www.bookfusion.com/business
Children and education 5 years
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04:02

Audio Read: As a Common-Law spouse in Jamaica, What are you entitled to?

Episode in Balcostics Ed
In this episode, we will review the laws related to common law unions in Jamaica as many persons are unaware that the law protects their interest in the event of a separation (once certain conditions are met). A common-law relationship is possibly the most prevalent form of committed relationship in Jamaica.   Watch the animation on our YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/F-FUyMHkVVI Author: Abi-Gaye White Thomas, Attorney-At-Law [Balcostics Law]   Audio recording by: Ms. Kimeisha Simpson  Audio editing by: Mr. Nicholas Bent   Produce by: Balcostics Ltd: https://balcostics.com/ Sponsored by: Hylton & Son Home Improvements {Construct your dream home from the ground up}; Telephone: 876-288-7423
Children and education 5 years
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04:47

Audio Read: As a Common-Law spouse in Jamaica, What are you entitled to?

Episode in Balcostics Ed
In this episode, we will review the laws related to common law unions in Jamaica as many persons are unaware that the law protects their interest in the event of a separation (once certain conditions are met). A common-law relationship is possibly the most prevalent form of committed relationship in Jamaica.   Watch the animation on our YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/F-FUyMHkVVI Author: Abi-Gaye White Thomas, Attorney-At-Law [Balcostics Law]   Audio recording by: Ms. Kimeisha Simpson  Audio editing by: Mr. Nicholas Bent   Produce by: Balcostics Ltd: https://balcostics.com/ Sponsored by: Hylton & Son Home Improvements {Construct your dream home from the ground up}; Telephone: 876-288-7423
Children and education 5 years
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04:59

Audio Read: As a Common-Law spouse in Jamaica, What are you entitled to?

Episode in Balcostics Ed
In this episode, we will review the laws related to common law unions in Jamaica as many persons are unaware that the law protects their interest in the event of a separation (once certain conditions are met). A common-law relationship is possibly the most prevalent form of committed relationship in Jamaica.   Watch the animation on our YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/F-FUyMHkVVI Author: Abi-Gaye White Thomas, Attorney-At-Law [Balcostics Law]   Audio recording by: Ms. Kimeisha Simpson  Audio editing by: Mr. Nicholas Bent   Produce by: Balcostics Ltd: https://balcostics.com/ Sponsored by: Hylton & Son Home Improvements {Construct your dream home from the ground up}; Telephone: 876-288-7423
Children and education 5 years
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04:59

Trademark Law & Research? Reviewing the Trademark Confusion Survey

Episode in Balcostics Ed
In this discussion, we will answer the following questions:   1. What is a trademark?   2. How prevalent is trademark litigation in the Caribbean?   3. What are some of the key points when conducting a confusion survey?  4. What start-up businesses should consider when creating a trademark?  International companies normally use trademark confusion surveys to settle trademark infringement disputes. Trademark confusion surveys often determine the outcome of trademark litigation cases.    Produced by Balcostics Ltd: https://balcostics.com/   About Balcostics Law: https://balcosticslaw.com/contacts/   You can also watch this presentation on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJrgbQE4xyU About our Sponsor, BookFusion: Delivering open & accessible digital library solutions to schools, businesses & governments globally.    For more information visit: https://www.bookfusion.com/business   #trademarklaw #businesstrademark #confusionsurveys #trademarksurveys #intellectualproperty
Children and education 5 years
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Trademark Law & Research: Reviewing the Trademark Confusion Survey

Episode in Balcostics Ed
In this discussion, we will answer the following questions:   1. What is a trademark?   2. How prevalent is trademark litigation in the Caribbean?   3. What are some of the key points when conducting a confusion survey?  4. What start-up businesses should consider when creating a trademark?  International companies normally use trademark confusion surveys to settle trademark infringement disputes. Trademark confusion surveys often determine the outcome of trademark litigation cases.    Produced by Balcostics Ltd: https://balcostics.com/   About Balcostics Law: https://balcosticslaw.com/contacts/   You can also watch this presentation on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJrgbQE4xyU About our Sponsor, BookFusion: Delivering open & accessible digital library solutions to schools, businesses & governments globally.    For more information visit: https://www.bookfusion.com/business   #trademarklaw #businesstrademark #confusionsurveys #trademarksurveys #intellectualproperty
Children and education 5 years
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20:52

Audio Read: This is how Crime affects Investments in Jamaica

Episode in Balcostics Ed
The prevalence of Violent Crimes has been shown to have a negative impact on the productive capacity of many countries, exerting high levels of uncertainties, low expected returns and increased production costs among many other disincentives. Being cognizant of the implications of Violent Crimes on a country’s productive capacity, it can be deduced that incidents of Violent Crime can deter and dissuade investors from selecting Jamaica as an investment hub.  Author: This study was done in 2011 by Carnel Campbell. He holds an MSc in Economics from UWI and is a Certified Financial Risk Manager  Produced by: Balcostics Ltd: https://balcostics.com/  Audio Recording & Editing: Mr. Nicholas Bent  Sponsored by: Balcostics Law: https://balcosticslaw.com/  Read article here: https://balcostics.com/2011/08/08/the-statistical-link-between-violent-crimes-and-investment-fdi-in-jamaica/
Children and education 5 years
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03:59

Audio Read: This is how Crime affect Investments in Jamaica

Episode in Balcostics Ed
The prevalence of Violent Crimes has been shown to have a negative impact on the productive capacity of many countries, exerting high levels of uncertainties, low expected returns and increased production costs among many other disincentives. Being cognizant of the implications of Violent Crimes on a country’s productive capacity, it can be deduced that incidents of Violent Crime can deter and dissuade investors from selecting Jamaica as an investment hub.  Author: This study was done in 2011 by Carnel Campbell. He holds an MSc in Economics from UWI and is a Certified Financial Risk Manager  Produced by: Balcostics Ltd: https://balcostics.com/  Audio Recording & Editing: Mr. Nicholas Bent  Sponsored by: Balcostics Law: https://balcosticslaw.com/  Read article here: https://balcostics.com/2011/08/08/the-statistical-link-between-violent-crimes-and-investment-fdi-in-jamaica/
Children and education 5 years
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03:59

Audio Read: This is how Crime affect Investments in Jamaica

Episode in Balcostics Ed
The prevalence of Violent Crimes has been shown to have a negative impact on the productive capacity of many countries, exerting high levels of uncertainties, low expected returns and increased production costs among many other disincentives. Being cognizant of the implications of Violent Crimes on a country’s productive capacity, it can be deduced that incidents of Violent Crime can deter and dissuade investors from selecting Jamaica as an investment hub. Author: This study was done in 2011 by Carnel Campbell. He holds an MSc in Economics from UWI and is a Certified Financial Risk Manager Produced by: Balcostics Ltd: https://balcostics.com/ Audio Recording & Editing: Mr. Nicholas Bent Sponsored by: Balcostics Law: https://balcosticslaw.com/ Read article here: https://balcostics.com/2011/08/08/the-statistical-link-between-violent-crimes-and-investment-fdi-in-jamaica/
Children and education 5 years
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03:59

This is how Crime affect Investments in Jamaica

Episode in Balcostics Ed
The prevalence of Violent Crimes has been shown to have a negative impact on the productive capacity of many countries, exerting high levels of uncertainties, low expected returns and increased production costs among many other disincentives. Being cognizant of the implications of Violent Crimes on a country’s productive capacity, it can be deduced that incidents of Violent Crime can deter and dissuade investors from selecting Jamaica as an investment hub. Author: This study was done in 2011 by Carnel Campbell. He holds an MSc in Economics from UWI and is a Certified Financial Risk Manager Produced by: Balcostics Ltd: https://balcostics.com/ Audio Recording & Editing: Mr. Nicholas Bent Sponsored by: Balcostics Law: https://balcosticslaw.com/ Read article here: https://balcostics.com/2011/08/08/the-statistical-link-between-violent-crimes-and-investment-fdi-in-jamaica/
Children and education 5 years
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03:53

Audio Read: The Research Behind Eating Caribbean Fruits & Vegetables

Episode in Balcostics Ed
IN OUR quest for healthier eating choices, we are encouraged to eat foods with less fat and sodium, more fiber, more complex carbohydrates and lower in calories. The foods that are most promoted are usually the imported ones since more is known about them than about our local foods. We may therefore seek out whole grain cereals and breads, fruits such as the American apple, plum and grapes and vegetables such as broccoli and cauliflower. How do our local foods compare?   Author: Mrs. Patricia Thompson, Nutritionist    Produce by: Balcostics Ltd: https://balcostics.com/  
Children and education 5 years
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04:48

Audio Read: The Research Behind Eating Caribbean Fruits & Vegetables

Episode in Balcostics Ed
IN OUR quest for healthier eating choices, we are encouraged to eat foods with less fat and sodium, more fiber, more complex carbohydrates and lower in calories. The foods that are most promoted are usually the imported ones since more is known about them than about our local foods. We may therefore seek out whole grain cereals and breads, fruits such as the American apple, plum and grapes and vegetables such as broccoli and cauliflower. How do our local foods compare?  Author: Mrs. Patricia Thompson, Nutritionist   Produce by: Balcostics Ltd: https://balcostics.com/  Sponsored by: Balcostics Law: https://balcosticslaw.com/ Read the article here: https://balcostics.com/2012/05/10/food-for-thought-the-research-behind-eating-jamaican/ #CaribbeanFruits #JamaicanFruits #BalcosticsPodcast #BalcosticsEd
Children and education 5 years
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