What is Dementia? Dementia is an umbrella term used to portray a gathering of side effects described by conduct changes and the loss of subjective and social aptitude. The individual determined to have dementia may likewise exhibit an abnormal state of pressure and an intense affectability to their built and social environment. According to the... Continue Reading →
Glimpse of the Allianz Arena
Dawoo official Sponsor of the Bayern Munich Team https://youtu.be/zjxgmR9bMoE Bayern Trophy Gallery https://youtu.be/_ohEWND84To Bayern Locker Room https://youtu.be/5yOVi0IeEio
“Alternative journalism online elicits an optimistic reappraisal of Habermas’ theory of the public sphere; a sphere where state and corporate authority is publically monitored through informed and critical discourse by citizens.”
Introduction: In the field of communication, there is a deep unease about the occurrence of factors that are undermining the public service mission that our system of social organization gives media. These interrelated factors progressive horizontal concentration and vertical media companies and cultural industries have, whose ownership structure is increasingly linked to banks and multinational... Continue Reading →
“Vetoing Vaccination a Qualified Right not an Absolute Right”
Most often it is easy to forget how serious some diseases can be, and this is due to immunization schemes in large part. Perhaps it's a victim of its own success-many people today either can't imagine their child's horror being diagnosed with a disease like polio, nor do many realize how serious a common disease... Continue Reading →
Concept of the Public Sphere, as Originated by Jurgen Habermas and as Refined by Curran and Garnham,
The concept Today, the discussion of the public sphere day after day is gaining relevance because of the current speedy advancement of the digital age. However, it is significant to mention that public spheres are very much significance when it comes to issues of change, even though the critics might argue that this concept is... Continue Reading →
Mass Media’s Difficulties in Reporting Reality?
Introduction The media are accused of bias by people from both ends of the political spectrum, but journalists, editors and owners maintain that they provide an objective source of news. This chapter will consider the ways in which the news is shaped and the difficulties experienced my journalists try to report news worthy realities. The... Continue Reading →
Ireland in focus
Ireland photographed during the 1950s by three different artists. Described and reviewed The exhibition seeks to show how, through the locations they visited and the people they photographed, three photographers from France and North America saw and represented Ireland of the 1950s. At the National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History in Collins... Continue Reading →
Flu vaccination: Raising Awareness
Photo Credit: by Hatevil Influenza, which is commonly regarded as “flu,” has been with mankind for a very comprehensive period. Its history can be traced back to 410 BC in northern Greece, where a physician explained it as a respiratory tract infection. With the advancements in science and medication, it was sought that flu is... Continue Reading →
Dingle Tourist Resort
https://youtu.be/-4WAsf5kOdM The video clip shows a 40 years old Dolphin in Dingle tourist resort in County Kerry. It tells a story of the natural habitat of one of the oldest dolphins in the world which resided within the shores of Ireland. The video was actually captured on sea.
Vaccination In Ireland Pt 1
https://youtu.be/0NEJjdXbBBY The topic is aimed at focusing on the issue of vaccination in Ireland, because of the several controversies on whether certain types of vaccination should be allowed and if parents should allow the children to be vaccinated.