Excellent interview Keith and Xavier…..very informative. Mrs. McNeil is still alive….such a nice person. Xavier, we need a part 2 with Keith so he can tell us about living in rural Australia…would love that. Go on exploring Keith and all the very best!
The only thing that could have made this interview better would be learning how to move to Brunei and start a new life there. I’ve lived in the US for too long, and it’s just not working for me anymore!
16:06..thats funny and that not true at all😆 we Bruneian like to enjoy gathering at the beach. but there are time limits . the beaches closed to all the visitors at 6pm. 16:46 thats not the sultan's palace. thats the Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque.The golden dome mosque. its was builts by the current sultan's late father(28th sultan of Brunei)
The most recent poll, eliciting sentiments from Jamaicans on comparable states of affair of the two political parties, reported a marginal lead in preference for the People's National Party (PNP) over extant regards for the governing Jamaica Labor Party (JLP). Results arising from respondents' sentiments indicated 39% and 30.20% electoral preference for the PNP and JLP, respectively. Post hoc analyses, using "Linear-Dynamic Simulation," shows that (a) in iteration one [1], there should be a tie of circa 25%¹'² (with 4.34% lurking confounds)³’⁴ in magnitude of preference for the two political parties; (b) in iteration two [2], 32.77% (4.71% confounds)⁵'⁶ and 30.97% (6.43% confounds)⁶'⁷ should be the respective level of preference for the PNP and the JLP. The implications are that (a) assessed confounds of 5.16% average⁸ denotes the scale at which there was bias in the polling composite; (b) the attendant confounds accounted for biases that reflect overstatement in 39% (cf., ceiling of circa 32%)⁹ result of preference(s) attributed to the PNP and more than marginal understatement in the 30.20% (cf., ceiling of circa 55%)¹⁰ assessed for the JLP. ___BV______________ ¹25.06% ≈ 0.2506292205 = [0.24946 + (0.0029888 × 0.39)] ²25.04% ≈ 0.2503653964 = [0.24946 + (0.0029888 × 0.302)] ³4.34% ≈ 0.0433812921 = [½(((0.24946 × 0.39) + ((0.002988 × ((0.39 + 0.302)/2)²)))] ⁴32.77% ≈ 0.3277371428 = [0.24946 + (0.205428 × 0.39)] ⁵30.97% ≈ 0.3096594285 = [0.24946 + (0.205428 × 0.302)] ⁶4.71% ≈ 0.0470605737 = [½(((0.24946 × 0.302) + (0.205428 × 0.302²)))] ⁷6.43% ≈ 0.0642987428 = [½((0.24946 × 0.39) + (0.205428 × 0.39²))] ⁸5.16% ≈ 0.0515607109 = [{((1 + 0.0434) × (1 + 0.0471) × (1 + 0.0643))^⅓) - 1] ⁹32% ≈ 0.31691059768 = [(((0.302 × (14/63)²))/1.00²)) + 0.302)))] ¹⁰55% ≈ 0.54567860098786 = ([((0.34 × (49/63)²))/1.00²))) + 0.34]
Excellent interview Keith and Xavier…..very informative. Mrs. McNeil is still alive….such a nice person.
Xavier, we need a part 2 with Keith so he can tell us about living in rural Australia…would love that. Go on exploring Keith and all the very best!
I really enjoyed this interviewed, so informative and to the point
I thoroughly enjoyed this interview. Keith has me considering Brunei for my next vacation trip.
very informative interview. Keith is exploring the world.
I love this interview, just by listening, I would love to go to Brunei.
Thanks and hope you get to visit one day 👍🏿
I enjoyed this interview so much.
My bro Dr Keith!!!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Shout out to the teacher from Dominica for making a good impression.
👍🏿 What subject was it
Big up your self Xavier. Jamaican all over the world
Thank you 🙏🏾
The only thing that could have made this interview better would be learning how to move to Brunei and start a new life there. I’ve lived in the US for too long, and it’s just not working for me anymore!
If you’re a teacher you can try connecting with CFBT Brunei they recruit teachers
Great interview,very informative.
This is vert interesting!
Great interview and very informative ❤
Very informative keep up the good work
Thanks 🙏🏾 I learn so much from doing the interview.
So funny interview 😂
Mi traveling friend 🧡 enjoy life.
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I would love to visit there
It’s beautiful like a mini Jamaica
Hope you get to visit one day
Sounds like an exotic place.
bless up to you my brother 🙏
🙏🏾🙏🏾
The number one patty in Jamaica 🇯🇲
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YAY MY COUNTRY🎉🎉 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😂BRUNEI🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks for watching and I hope to visit your country one day
Hello fellow Micoian
You go bro tastee patty to the world 🌎
Is this a replay?
No. This is an original
@@xmurphy2485OK Xavier
16:06..thats funny and that not true at all😆 we Bruneian like to enjoy gathering at the beach. but there are time limits . the beaches closed to all the visitors at 6pm.
16:46 thats not the sultan's palace. thats the Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque.The golden dome mosque. its was builts by the current sultan's late father(28th sultan of Brunei)
Thanks 🙏🏾
Where in the world is this??????
Brunei near Malaysia
@keithrussell1587 ty Jamaican is all over the word that's why 🇯🇲 🇯🇲 🇯🇲 is the capital of earth 🌎
@@audreydyke8200 nobody gives a sh$t if we are fictionally the capital of anywhere, geesh, some a we really annoying yf🙄
located at Northern part of Borneo island. sandwich between 2 Malaysian states, Sabah and Sarawak.
It is between Sarawak and Sabah
The most recent poll, eliciting sentiments from Jamaicans on comparable states of affair of the two political parties, reported a marginal lead in preference for the People's National Party (PNP) over extant regards for the governing Jamaica Labor Party (JLP). Results arising from respondents' sentiments indicated 39% and 30.20% electoral preference for the PNP and JLP, respectively.
Post hoc analyses, using "Linear-Dynamic Simulation," shows that (a) in iteration one [1], there should be a tie of circa 25%¹'² (with 4.34% lurking confounds)³’⁴ in magnitude of preference for the two political parties; (b) in iteration two [2], 32.77% (4.71% confounds)⁵'⁶ and 30.97% (6.43% confounds)⁶'⁷ should be the respective level of preference for the PNP and the JLP.
The implications are that (a) assessed confounds of 5.16% average⁸ denotes the scale at which there was bias in the polling composite;
(b) the attendant confounds accounted for biases that reflect overstatement in 39% (cf., ceiling of circa 32%)⁹ result of preference(s) attributed to the PNP and more than marginal understatement in the 30.20% (cf., ceiling of circa 55%)¹⁰ assessed for the JLP.
___BV______________
¹25.06% ≈ 0.2506292205 = [0.24946 + (0.0029888 × 0.39)]
²25.04% ≈ 0.2503653964 = [0.24946 + (0.0029888 × 0.302)]
³4.34% ≈ 0.0433812921 = [½(((0.24946 × 0.39) + ((0.002988 × ((0.39 + 0.302)/2)²)))]
⁴32.77% ≈ 0.3277371428 = [0.24946 + (0.205428 × 0.39)]
⁵30.97% ≈ 0.3096594285 = [0.24946 + (0.205428 × 0.302)]
⁶4.71% ≈ 0.0470605737 = [½(((0.24946 × 0.302) + (0.205428 × 0.302²)))]
⁷6.43% ≈ 0.0642987428 = [½((0.24946 × 0.39) + (0.205428 × 0.39²))]
⁸5.16% ≈ 0.0515607109 = [{((1 + 0.0434) × (1 + 0.0471) × (1 + 0.0643))^⅓) - 1]
⁹32% ≈ 0.31691059768 = [(((0.302 × (14/63)²))/1.00²)) + 0.302)))]
¹⁰55% ≈ 0.54567860098786 = ([((0.34 × (49/63)²))/1.00²))) + 0.34]