Get Off My Junk
At the precipice of presidential elections in America, news media corporations instigate a barrage of clandestine activities in search of junk. The nastier the better, onslaught on presidential...
View ArticleThe War Not Won in Afghanistan
American troops are finally leaving Afghanistan, good news for the war on terror but deep in the Afghan mountains a different kind of war persists, the war against drugs. Afghanistan produces 90% of...
View ArticleIntegrating the Afghan Society
Decades of war transformed the afghan society from a conservative culture to an aggressive people. Taliban got a share of governance in the mountain areas, opium replaced food crops in the farms and...
View ArticleWhat's Missing in Our Education System is Social Media
While in high school, I encountered a huge challenge studying French, despite my over-zealous craving to acquire a third international language, the mode and manner of which the subject was delivered...
View ArticleWhat’s the Currency of Social Media
A while ago, I was engaged in a rather heated debate on Twitter as to their proposal to open the Twitter verification process to it’s over 200 million active users, a functionality previously reserved...
View ArticleWho let the Blogs Out
Who deserves the title ‘the blog innovator’? Probably no one featured on Forbes’ list of billionaires but a group of people who thought sharing is caring. Prior to the advent of hosted blogs, diarists...
View ArticleBuilding the Information Infrastracture in Afghanistan
Now, more than ever has information been part of personal empowerment. Well informed society strive than less informed populace, and there is no better place to find information other than on the...
View ArticleLiving at the Edge of Chaos: The Case of Afghanistan
The United States department of State committed billions of dollars for the reconstruction of the Afghan infrastructure, to date the program has seen major highways and telecommunication networks...
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