Jammu, April 09 (Scoop News) – Minister for Revenue, Relief and Rehabilitation Raman Bhalla today said that Kashmiri migrants have exhibited great courage and patience even in most troubled times in the state and contributed tremendously in maintaining peace and tranquility during last two decades. The Minister was addressing a large gathering at a […]
Ibrahim Babangida is the hope for Nigeria
Ibrahim Babangida is the devil incarnate to the majority of Nigerians. It is understandable. We all know his numerous sins; they’ve become cliché to all of us. His three most grievous sins, according to mainstream media are: He allegedly murdered one of Nigeria’s finest Journalists, Mr. Dele Giwa in one of the most sophisticated and […]
Know your limits
Crime reporters or investigative journalists often face hostile situations while covering news.Before any assignment, I try to follow the guidelines provided by Dart Centre for Journalism and Trauma with my own interpretation (read Indian perspective) like: Know your limits. If you’ve been given a troublesome assignment that you feel you cannot perform, politely express your […]
A Choice between Swedish and Ayurvedic Massage Methods
Various influences in massage therapy have cropped up leading to the creation of several methods that differ in techniques but offer the same health benefits. The Swedish and Ayurvedic massage both have different origins and use contrasting styles but contribute a lot to achieve a healthy and relaxed body. With all the kinds of massage […]
How Do Loud, Screaming, Repetitive TV, Video, or Radio Food Ads Interrupt Signals in Your Brain?
Could food addiction to the most addictive foods: meat, cheese, chocolate, and sugar be reinforced by sudden screams, sirens, and fast, repetitive clicking noises underlying the audio portion of TV and radio food advertisements? Is it possible that watching TV food ads that begin suddenly with no warning just a blast of loud screams or an ambulance siren […]
“They hung with us”: Race and Community in a New Orleans Health Clinic
In broken mirror pieces reads a sign, “Common Ground Health Clinic,” above the door where nearly forty patients a day visit this converted convenience store on an Algiers street within two blocks of the Mississippi river. Up a ramp and inside is a pristine waiting room with twenty-five chairs and along the short hallway is […]
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