Archive | August, 2009

Adam and Eve: Literary genre

The Creation Story in Gen. 2.4 – 3.24 is clearly not a factual description of what might have happened a few millennia ago. It is rather a reflection of wise people living in the kingdom of Israel around 1000 BC. These men asked themselves various questions: where did mankind come from? Where are we heading? [...]

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Climate and poverty

A novel study has attempted to understand and predict the impact of climate change on the price of staple foods. Ahmed et al. (2009) established that extreme climate events places huge pressure on the price of staple food; these staple foods are essential to poor households in developing countries and form a significant portion of [...]

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Adam and Eve

Last week, I wrote an article about the Creation according to the Book of Genesis. This weekend, I will shed some light upon the misinterpreted story of Adam and Eve. I am compelled to remind my dear readers that the Bible was written by MEN under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. The Bible is [...]

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Dangerous Homeopathy

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned against the use of homeopathy for the treatment of HIV, TB, malaria, influenza and infant diarrhoea. Scientists and medics around the world have welcome WHO’s clear position.

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Why you should catch swine flu now!

I do not, and never will, understand the panic in Mauritius right now. H1N1 killed a few people; so what? Flu kills, everyone knows that! We are not dealing with Spanish flu here; the mortality rate is not alarming. Actually, I think now is the best time to catch H1N1.

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How many Mauritians will die of H1N1?

Most Mauritians I know are poor at Mathematics. They are even worse at making sense of statistics. Is this the result of our distorted educational system, where C.P.E. kids learn how to solve maths problem by heart? Where later on, UoM students learn programs by heart before going to the exams? Who knows, who cares?! [...]

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Are Mauritians too scared of death?

This is not a joke; this is a serious post. The panic surrounding the H1N1 (A) flu in Mauritius is a symptom of a greater disease: the disproportionate fear of death in Mauritius. Of course everyone in every country is scared of death. Of course every country is anxious about the flu pandemic. But the [...]

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