WHO – World Health Organization has characterized Covid-19 as a pandemic. Most of the countries have shut down the events of the big gathering, restricted travelling and suspension of classes in schools and began online teaching – Not sure how long this will go on for, but prevention is key. I believe this is happening…
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Was it real or fake? or a mistake? At night, I would be awake because of a headache Thoughts of escape to the lake But for God’s sake Maybe just bake a cake for a break
Read MoreForever young
Age, as many might quote as, ‘is just a number’ however aging is a concept you believe into. If you’re in Japan and meet your 85 y/o grandparent doing daily exercise in the morning then you would age the way they age. If you’re in the West or the Middle East and meet your 60…
Read MoreMalaysia Truly Asia!
Malaysia truly Asia! This is my third time visiting Malaysia! It’s definitely our quick trip to go to when we are in need of a tropical vacation. Malaysia reminds me a lot of my days in Japan, but its got an Islamic twist to it. This year, we decided to visit an island called ‘Penang’…
Read MorePlastic Production
As climate change is the alerting topic in today’s world, it is very essential to explore and recognize the largest contributors to climate change. Fossil fuel industry is topped as the third-largest in carbon emissions. This is informally linked to the growing plastic industry (Greenhouse Gas Emissions, 2019). For more than 100 years, plastic has been…
Read MorePollution: A Global Public Health Crisis
The world doesn’t shed enough light on pollution, whether it may be water pollution, soil pollution or air pollution. Many consider pollution as an environmental issue, however not many believe pollution as a measure of health issues. It kills more people in war than hunger than malaria or AIDs or even tuberculosis. In 2015, diseases…
Read MoreChallenges of implementing global environmental initiatives in Ghana
Education plays effectively a central role in achieving the MDGs. Scientific research and studies have proven the significant contributions of education to individuals and this has sustained economic growth through increased productivity, especially in agriculture. Therefore, education does have a huge impact on reducing poverty and hunger factors (The Millennium Development Goals Report, 2015) According…
Read MoreFukuoka
Reflection on planning in Fukuoka “Comfort” a state of physical ease and freedom, which was felt in Fukuoka during my 8 years in Japan. It is a benchmark city I continuously compare many cities with and it succeeds to remind me of its countless unique services and spaces I lived around. The post will be…
Read MoreA monk who sold his Ferrari
I’m reading the book, ‘Monk who sold his Ferrari’ the 7 stages of self-awakening by Robin Sharma. A book about personal leadership and self-discovery. I personally love these theme of books, they have so much life value in them. I thought I would gather and note down the key points to remember of each chapter.…
Read MorePennisetum breeze
I love pennisetum, they seem so light and flowy. Also, the purple and beige just appear to be the perfect colour combination. Credits to my good friend – Romit- who captured the moment in this video. [wpvideo mbnIhDr1 ]
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