Mexico, COVID-19 and Tourism: Should I Take That Beach Vacation Now? As of June, 2020, the government of Mexico has opened air travel for vacation and other purposes to the country despite COVID-19 still having a grip on the world. Airlines are bringing tourists and travelers for other purposes such as business, to a variety […]
Africa’s Longest Rivers – The Big Five Three quarters of Africa’s water resources are concentrated into just 8 major river basins. Of these the five longest rivers are the Nile, Congo, Niger, Zambezi and Orange. The sheer nature of Africa means that many of parts of these rivers remain untamed and wild. They boast between […]
When Do Interns Have to Be Paid? Revised FLSA Test May Create New Unpaid Internship Opportunities Did you know that the Department of Labor recently changed the test used to determine whether interns are employees under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)? Though mostly overlooked, this development may significantly affect the manner in which employers […]
Why Lagos State Government Must Reach-Out To Communities on COVID 19 – CSOs Some civil society organisations have commended the Lagos state government on the manner it is handling the ravaging COVID-19 pandemic in a state with an estimated population of 23million people. Gbenga Komolafe, Secretary General, Federation of Informal Workers of Nigeria (FIWON), Chief […]
Pandemic Corona Virus Ravaging Impact On World Population From January 2020! Have you ever seen a sitting duck world population? Eerily we do from January 2020. The world population is in an invisible pandemic Corona Virus attack that killed indiscriminately. Its global reach left only one continent, it is   Antarctica. There’s a good chance […]
Creating a Caregiver Binder Creating a caregiver binder is essential for a lot of reasons. The number one reason is for peace of mind for the caregiver and the care recipient. This binder is a portable compilation of resources to have at your fingertips to assist in your role as caregiver. A caregiver binder should […]
Pandemic Flu Planning – Are You Preparing For the Worst? Pandemic flu planning is necessary since there have been many pandemics over the years. One of the most notable ones occurred in 1918. This was a devastating illness that claimed the lives of as many as 40 million people in the world and 600,000 people […]
Jamaica’s New International Airport – Why Name It In Honour Of An Englishman? To say I was shaken by the news of the opening of another international airport in Jamaica would be an exaggeration. But my interest was certainly stirred when I noticed that it was not named after some local son of the soil, […]
TMJ Detection – How To Tell If You Have A TMJ Symptom TMJ is a common health problem that affects areas such as head, neck, shoulders, jaw and the back. It is accompanied by pain and discomfort in the jaw. TMJ is basically caused by an inflammation in the jaw, which eventually causes a TMJ […]
Bulletproofing Your Business For Survival In A Pandemic The current upheaval with the coronavirus is again driving home the absolute requirement for small to mid-size companies to strive to make themselves bulletproof. In effect, making them less susceptible to changing socio-economic and environmental conditions, abrupt or gradual. It’s about creating a business that is nimble […]