Public Opinion in Danger: The Crisis of Misrepresentation of Scientific Findings

As the bad practice of science journalism, misrepresentation of scientific findings not only does a disservice to science but also undermines public opinion. do we really know what science journalism is? In time, unfortunately, we realised that that the practice of science journalism has changed in a negative way. The science journalists’ main goal is not only supposed to write reports routinely on science stories. … Continue reading Public Opinion in Danger: The Crisis of Misrepresentation of Scientific Findings

Should companies ban romantic relationships between their employees?

My video is is about “Should companies ban romantic relationships between their employees?” There are two aspects of it. Whereas some of them think that a ban like this violate the human rights, some think that if two people who work for the same company are allowed to date, it can cause distraction, can harm productivity of themselves, a perception of favouritism. Also, they think … Continue reading Should companies ban romantic relationships between their employees?

Aesthetical Techniques in Third Cinema: The Hour of the Furnaces

In the documentary called “The Hour of the Furnaces” (1968), the audience encounters with Octavio Getino’s and Fernando Solanas’ style of making political film which is derived its political message from the aesthetical techniques such as sound, narrative style, juxtapositions, collages, and camera techniques. First of all, in “The Hour of the Furnaces,” Getino and Solanas use Einsenstien’s montage technique in the film. They use juxtaposing images by editing to … Continue reading Aesthetical Techniques in Third Cinema: The Hour of the Furnaces

For the Sake of Art: Iconic Temple Bar

In Temple Bar, your eyes can catch a little colourful shop, The Icon Factory. It is a non-profit artist’s cooperative run by volunteers and artists. How can we understand art and its impact? The Icon Factory has a good answer for that. While promoting Ireland’s culture, it serves art as an educational tool for everyone by the members of the artists’ creations of Irish icons. Also, those creations … Continue reading For the Sake of Art: Iconic Temple Bar

In Temple Bar: Delicious Mulled Apple Juice Smell from the Stall

Every Saturday between 9 am and 5 pm, Temple Bar Food Market, which is located on Meeting House Square, offers its visitors an organic food paradise. Undoubtfully, the visitors are enchanted by the wide range of food stalls. In the centre of the Square, there is a magical apple stall that catches visitors attention with its smell. If they follow the smell coming out of the steaming … Continue reading In Temple Bar: Delicious Mulled Apple Juice Smell from the Stall

The Secret Obsessions That Cannot Make People Sleep

Those people you see in the photos have secrets, and they are ready to share with you. People who became obsessed with their objects and cannot sleep without them are now under the spotlight! Some people cannot sleep without their pillow or blankets. Some people cannot sleep without their teddy bears, or some people cannot sleep if their favourite books are not next to them. … Continue reading The Secret Obsessions That Cannot Make People Sleep

Zira Schön’s Perfect Design and the Perfect Photo Shoot

Zira Schön is a Fashion Design student at Griffith College, and the Circular had a chance to watch the photo shoot of her the spring/ summer 2020 collection “Rapture of the Deep” ! She inspired her collection by the ocean and the fascinating underwater world. It is an extravagant and smart day-to-evening wear collection for women. The key feature of her collection is that all fabrics were … Continue reading Zira Schön’s Perfect Design and the Perfect Photo Shoot

Inner City Helping Homeless and Grim Reality behind Homelessness of Ex-Service Army Personnel

Irish ex-service army personnel, who served for their country before and were willing to sacrifice their lives for their country, now are homeless. On 10 February 2019, Oglaigh Naisiunta na hEireann (ONE), an organisation helping veterans in hard times, released a video under the title of “Sleeping flags”.  The aim of the organisation was to raise awareness for homeless Irish Defence Force veterans.The Circular had a chance … Continue reading Inner City Helping Homeless and Grim Reality behind Homelessness of Ex-Service Army Personnel