Although, there are many medical bulletin posted in the internet detailing comprehensive explanation about back pain and its causes, symptoms and medical remedies, I would like to share a piece of information regarding herbal treatment that could definitely help ease certain cause of back pain. Usually, back pain treatment is traditionally done under the meticulous […]
Iranian Strategic Culture and Nuclear Ambition
In my earlier essays Israeli Strategic Culture and Iranian Nuclear Program, I discussed Israeli strategic culture and Israeli perceptions of the Iranian nuclear threat. In applying strategic culture theory, I tried to project Israeli threat perception and a possible Israeli response. In this essay, we will try to understand the factors governing the Iranian mind-set, their […]
MDC-T torture victim seeking help puts faith in Viomak -Zimbabwe aspiring woman president
An MDC-T torture victim (name supplied),opened up to Viomak after listening to her music and watching her music videos showing images of victims of torture .The victim who was severely tortured by notorious ZANUPF agents later followed the activist’s work and confirmed that he was impressed by the principles of her political party ZIDELE […]
Brazil, A Hotspot For Nearshoring
Normally, outsourcing is a trend that is commonly linked to top outsourcing countries like India. This is a common perception since India retains some of the industry’s most experienced player like Tata Consulting Services and Infosy. Additionally, the large talent pool in India allows it to boast its domination in the outsourcing arena. When considering […]
Obama’s Troops surge, The Greater Game Part III
President of United States of America, Barak Obama announced his new Afghan troops surge and Strategy in his address to cadets at West Point military Academy on 1st December 2009. In his address he announced sending 30000 troops to Afghanistan and appealed NATO countries also to send more troops. According to statements coming from US is […]
Fiji: Bloggers debate media censorship
As reported here last week, Fiji’s government extended for another 30 days its “emergency regulations” that, among other things, controls public gatherings and forbids the media from printing stories that “undermine the Government and the State of Fiji.” These rules allow the Permanent Secretary of Information the ability to place censors in newsrooms, accompanied by […]