fact or fiction
Is it fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the myths and beliefs we hold about the military and the physical, logistical, emotional and moral obstacles involved.
Discipline and Trust in the Physician–Patient Relationship
Trust is one of the most essential elements in healthcare. Without it, even the most advanced medical knowledge can lose its effectiveness. The physician–patient relationship depends on confidence built through consistent behavior, ethical judgment, and professional discipline. Elvira Mami’s approach to medicine reflects these principles by emphasizing reliability, clarity, and respect in every clinical interaction.
By Financial Services Media11 days ago in Serve
Professional Responsibility and Service in the Practice of Medicine
Professional responsibility is a defining element of effective medical practice. Beyond clinical expertise, physicians are expected to demonstrate ethical discipline, accountability, and a consistent commitment to service. Elvira Mami represents this professional standard through an approach to medicine that emphasizes responsibility, evidence-based care, and respect for patient well-being.
By Financial Services Media11 days ago in Serve
The Role of Professional Integrity in Contemporary Medical Practice
In contemporary healthcare, medical expertise alone is not sufficient to meet the demands placed on physicians. The role of a medical professional extends beyond diagnosis and treatment to include ethical responsibility, disciplined decision-making, and a commitment to service. Professional integrity remains one of the most critical foundations of effective and trustworthy medical practice.
By Financial Services Media14 days ago in Serve
Elvira Mami: A Model of Professionalism in Modern Medicine
In the field of medicine, professionalism is more than a title or qualification—it is a continuous commitment to ethical responsibility, patient safety, and lifelong learning. Elvira Mami represents these principles through a disciplined and service-oriented approach to her work as a physician. Her professional identity reflects the values that define modern healthcare: competence, accountability, and respect for human well-being.
By Financial Services Media14 days ago in Serve
Where the Dust Never Settles: A Waziristani’s Reflection on a Century of Foreign Wars
I was born in Waziristan, a rugged, beautiful region tucked between the jagged folds of the mountains on Pakistan’s northwest frontier. It’s a place where poetry lives in the same breath as war, and the sound of drone engines is as familiar as the call to prayer. To outsiders, Waziristan is often seen only in headlines—tribal, lawless, extremist. But those words barely scratch the surface of a place shaped not by its people’s will alone, but by a legacy of foreign wars that have passed through like storms, leaving behind scars and silence.
By Inzamam Ul Haq5 months ago in Serve
Three Wars and a Funeral: A Life Shaped by Foreign Boots on Afghan Soil
They say a man only lives one life. I’ve lived three—each born from war, each ending in silence. My name doesn’t matter, not anymore. What matters is what I saw, what I buried, and what I’ve come to understand. I was born in Kunar province in the winter of 1967, in a village that had more goats than people. My earliest memories were of snowfall, my father’s prayers, and the laughter of my brothers echoing in the narrow valleys. We had no electricity, no paved roads, but we had peace. Briefly.
By Inzamam Ul Haq5 months ago in Serve
A Life Between Giants: My Story as an Afghan Fighter
1. A War Before I Could Read I was six when the Soviets rolled into Afghanistan in 1979. I didn’t know what communism was, nor did I care. What I understood was the thunder of tanks that shook our village, the flames that devoured our school, and the day my older brother left with a rifle and never came back.
By Inzamam Ul Haq5 months ago in Serve
Romance of the Three Kingdoms
"The empire, long divided, must unite; long united, must divide." Thus begins one of the greatest epics of all time—a tale of war, loyalty, and fate set against the backdrop of China’s collapse in the final days of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
By Hamza Habib6 months ago in Serve
The Last Watch
As the sun began to fade, warm orange and crimson colors were seen scattered across a battered landscape where silence was now dominant. Trees stood like crooked skeletons. Mild and green soil was hardened and scarred by the war.. Soft screams were heard in the fields, but the breeze was too gentle for their surroundings.
By Osman Ahmed6 months ago in Serve
How Much Power Does America Have?
When you hear the term “global superpower,” chances are one country comes to mind—the United States of America. From military dominance to technological breakthroughs and cultural influence, America's global footprint is massive. But how much real power does the U.S. wield today? Let’s break it down across six key pillars.
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad6 months ago in Serve












