Jevan Soyer

Jevan Soyer draws from a multifaceted career spanning the hospitality, tourism, education, sales, marketing and construction industries, he brings a methodical and disciplined approach to digital media. A marketing manager and content creator for Sweet TnT Magazine, Study Zone Institute, co-author and editor of Sweet TnT Short Stories and Sweet TnT 100 West Indian Recipes,Soyer specialises in documenting the biodiversity and cultural heritage of Trinidad and Tobago for a global audience.

Gifts for the active mom

Smart gifts for the active mom: Footwear engineered for comfort and endurance.

Gifts for the active mom should prioritise performance footwear that enhances comfort, reduces injury risk and supports daily movement across walking, running and training. This article identifies three high-value footwear gifts engineered for different activity profiles, each selected for biomechanical support, cushioning efficiency and versatility. The modern active mother balances …

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ACR: How automatic content recognition is turning smart TVs into persistent surveillance devices

ACR technology and privacy risks: A complete technical breakdown.

Automatic content recognition (ACR) is embedded in most smart TVs and continuously identifies on-screen content to collect detailed viewing data for monetisation and advertising. Over the past five years, ACR has become standard across major manufacturers, integrated at the firmware level and often enabled during initial setup. It operates across …

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Solar chimney: How to cool your house with zero electricity

Passive cooling with a solar chimney: Design, benefits, and installation.

A solar chimney is a passive cooling system that uses sunlight-driven convection to ventilate and cool buildings without electricity or moving parts. This approach relies on well-understood thermodynamic principles, particularly buoyancy and pressure differentials, to create a continuous airflow cycle that removes heat and humidity. Interest in solar chimney design …

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What if private equity owned everything

What if private equity owned everything: Las Vegas decline explained.

Private equity ownership of entire industries would systematically drive higher prices, reduced competition, and declining service quality, as evidenced by the ongoing transformation of Las Vegas. This shift reflects a structural change in capitalism, where financial engineering increasingly replaces customer-centric competition. Over the past three decades, Las Vegas has evolved …

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Smartphone for contractors: Why the Samsung Galaxy XCover7 Pro delivers unmatched durability and long-term value

Why the Samsung Galaxy XCover7 Pro is the ultimate smartphone for contractors.

The Samsung Galaxy XCover7 Pro is the definitive smartphone for contractors, combining rugged durability, enterprise-grade security, and long-term software support to deliver exceptional value across demanding work environments. This device reflects a strategic shift in enterprise mobility, where longevity, reliability, and total cost of ownership outweigh consumer-style upgrades. Released in …

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The end of citizenship by investment

The end of citizenship by investment: 7. The global shift away from citizenship by investment explained.

Citizenship by investment is entering a structural decline as governments tighten requirements, introduce residency obligations, and shift away from passive financial contributions. For decades, Caribbean programmes led by St Kitts and Nevis defined a global market where investors could obtain second citizenship efficiently, often without physical presence. That model is …

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Bio-diversity hotspots: Exploring Trinidad’s Northern Range

Inside Trinidad’s Northern Range: A living example of bio-diversity hotspots.

Bio-diversity hotspots are regions with exceptional species richness and endemism, and Trinidad’s Northern Range is one of the most significant in the Caribbean. This mountain system represents a rare ecological convergence zone where South American and Caribbean species coexist in a compact geographic area. Its classification as a global Key …

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Why road deaths are rising despite safer cars

Distracted driving and the rise in road deaths explained. Why road deaths are increasing despite safer cars.

Global road deaths are increasing even as vehicles become safer because human behaviour, distraction, and systemic risks are outpacing technological safety gains. Over the past three decades, automotive engineering has delivered measurable improvements in crash survivability, from advanced airbag systems to electronic stability control and autonomous braking. Governments have also …

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Experience gifts this Mother’s Day: Meaningful moments for the mum who has everything

The ultimate guide to experience gifts this Mother’s Day for meaningful moments.

Experience gifts this Mother’s Day deliver lasting emotional value, deeper connection, and memorable shared moments that material gifts cannot replicate. Modern gifting trends show a decisive shift away from physical items towards curated experiences that prioritise time, presence, and personal enrichment. Research confirms that experiential gifts create stronger emotional bonds …

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