Tuna Asino, M.A.
Asino is a freelance writer with over six years of editing and writing experience, published online and in print. He has a Master of Arts in English and a Bachelor of Arts in Communications. He love editing, writing and researching.
Read More »
...
- Page Views
- 39,353
- Content
- 47
- Fans
- 1
- Contributor since
- 7/14/2008
Education/Experience
B.A: Communications, M.A.Interests
Culture, Politics, Education, World Politics, Languages [I speak 6]. Most importantly I am interested in immigration and international students.Motto
Tell it!Affiliations
TA Editing Consultancy
Displaying Results 1 - 47 (of 47) for All Content
-
Division on Whether Protests in Tunisia and Egypt Likely to Occur in NamibiaAnalysts and members of the public are divided on whether the protests in Egypt and Tunisia may occur in Namibia. -
Scams Namibians ExperienceA lot of people often un-knowingly fall prey to scams. They are promised loads of easy money, but instead end up losing their hard-earned money. -
Illegal Taxis Wander the RoadsThe campaign to root out pirate taxis and curb crime appears to have had little impact so far with the number of taxis crowding Windhoek's streets spiralling and continuing reports of taxi related crime. -
Misunderstanding About the Tobacco Products Control ActSome restaurant owners are under the impression that the Act will only come into effect in January 2011 and have been allowing their customers to smoke in their coffee shops and restaurants. -
Breast-feeding Saves Money and LivesResults suggest that breast-feeding may help prevent hundreds of deaths and many more costly illnesses each year. -
People that Tattoo Their Lovers' Names on Their BodiesSome people show love by tattooing their lovers' names on their bodies and changing their last names before they are married. -
Namibia Turns 20, but More Changes NeededSome Namibians feel that Namibia has experience minimal change during the past 20 years. -
In the U. S Bowing Seen as a Sign of WeaknessIn the United States bowing is seen as demeaning, when a president bows, he or she is regarded as showing weakness.
-
Valentine's Day Not Celebrated by AllNot everyone celebrates Valentine's Day; some people feel that it's excuse for people to expect gifts. -
Men Marrying Up, Women Refuse to Marry Couch PotatoesIn the United States men are marrying up, marrying women that are wealthy and more educated than them. The opinions of those from outside the United States may not be too different. Most women were against marrying men that were unemployed. -
Soap Operas Losing ViewersSoap operas are losing viewers, most people prefer to watch series instead. -
Sex Believed to Have Health BenefitsAccording to studies sex is believed to have health benefits. Despite the health benefits, most people don't see this as a must to have sex. -
Couples Cheat and Stay Together for Different ReasonsCouples cheat and stay together for different reasons, mainly for their family and financial reasons. -
Few People Pursue Their New Year's ResolutionsFew people pursue their New Year's Resolutions. -
Consumers Appear Confident Amidst Current Economic UncertaintiesIn Namibia and in the US; there are similarities to how consumers are hoping to weather the crisis during this holiday shopping season. Consumers said the current economic situation will not affect their holiday shopping. -
South Africa: Fit Host for the 2010 World CupCritics point out that South Africa is not ready to host the World Cup because of violence in the country. Most Africans including the South African president feel that South Africa is. -
Child Labor Intensifying as Families Struggle to SurviveWith families facing dire economic circumstances children are often relied upon for support.
-
SWAPO is Scared of Competition Hence the Intimidation of RDP SupportersMost people believe that the conflict between the ruling party South West African People's Organization and the Rally for Democracy and Progress party, a recently formed party is because SWAPO is afraid of RDP. But SWAPO supporters disagree.
-
Fear of Germs Not Preventing People from Shaking HandsDespite the belief that most germs are spread through hand contact, most people are not afraid of shaking hands and are against hand shaking being banned.
-
Artist Following His Passion for Acting and MusicProfile about an artist following his dreams.
-
A Glance at the Brave Warriors' ProspectThe article looks at the performance of Namibia's soccer team, The Brave Warriors.
-
Significance of Washing Your Hands After Using the ToiletsThe article is about the importance of hand washing after using the toilet.
-
Dangers Associated with Texting While DrivingArticle examines the dangers associated with texting while driving. Most people feel that texting while driving should be banned.
-
Gal Level Astonishing Namibians and People AbroadArticle about Gal Level, a Namibian R&B group consisting of Daphne Willibard and Frieda Haindaka.
-
The Youth Want Change, but Dont Want to Vote for ChangeMost of the youth are not happy with the status quo, but few are willing to vote.
-
Rehab Center for Internet AddictsA center has opened up in Seattle, Washington state, U.S.A to help people addicted to the internet.
-
Social Networking Site Initiate Debate on CircumcisionArticle about the debate over circumcision that took place on Facebook.
-
Law Enforcement Officers & Employers Utilizing Social Networking SitesPolice officers are using social networking sites to search for students involved in underage drinking. Employers are also screening candidates on social networking sites before they hire them.
-
Namibians Vote November 2009 - Are You Going to Vote?Most of the youth plan to vote in the upcoming Namibian elections, while others do not, saying they are not interested in politics.
-
Should Women Be Allowed to Walk Topless in Public?The article examines whether or not women should be allowed to walk around topless. Some people are for the idea while others are against.
-
Few People Choose Arranged MarriagesSeemingly most people are against assisted marriage [arranged marriage] and would rather meet their significance lover themselves. Some people regard it as old fashion.
-
Misconstructions About AfricaArticle offers some of the tourist attractions in Namibia. And aims to show people that there is more to Africa than starving children.
-
What International Students Intend to Do After Graduating?Article examine students' views on studying abroad, whether they plan to return home or not.
-
Online Dating Increase While the Economy is GrimDespite the economy being bad, one thing is doing well, Online dating. However some people still prefer meeting their future significant others in person.
-
International Students Experience Culture Shock in Colleges AbroadInternational students find it difficult to make friends when they go to study abroad. In addition, most if not will most likely face culture shock. Different experts offer their views in order to aid international students.
-
Heroes' Day Appear to Be Losing SignificanceHeroes' day celebrated on 26 August in Namibia appear to be losing significance among Namibian youth. Some feel that the day is still important while others disagree.
-
Namibians at Odds About Swine FluSome Namibians are scared about swine flu, while others are not so concerned.Two cases were recently reported, the health minister urged Namibians not to panic.
-
Tunakie and V. E. E. M SplitThe article examines the controversy surrounding Tunakie, a Namibian artist, with her management company and the ultimate split from the company. She eventually joined a new management company.
-
World Football Challenge in the U.SFour teams will participate in the World football challenge, an aim seen to promote soccer in the U.S.
-
World Cup Workers StrikeSouth African construction workers went on an indefinite strike on 8th July 2009 at stadiums being built to host the 2010 World Cup.
-
U.S' Win Against Spain in the Confederations CupThe article is about the United States' soccer team win against Spain.
-
AIDS & HIV Targeting the Youth of NamibiaAIDS/HIV is targeting the youth of Namibia. Few of the youth offer their views.
-
Difficulties Immigrants & International Students Face when They Immigrate to a New CountryThe article is about the challenges that immigrants and international students face when they move to a new country. The article also looks at why people migrate.
-
Annual Namibian Get Together ReviewA review about Namibia's get-together that was held in Rhodes Island.
-
Finding Alternative Ways for Students to Get into ShapeThis story is about a program that aims to get students into shape without having to go to the gym.
-
The Consequences of Studying AbroadThis article is about students that are studying abroad; it explores the difficulties and challenges that they face.
-
College Students' Voting IssuesThis article is about what issues are important to college students, whether they will vote in the upcoming U.S elections and who will they vote for.

