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Newspaper Analysis in UAE

Newspaper Analysis in UAE

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Introduction

Presumably the most read newspaper in the UAE is the Gulf News as, apparently, it is biggest perused UAE every day in ‘English’. One of the more up to date daily papers and based out of Abu Dhabi is The National (Bassens, Derudder & Witlox, 2010). It’s not as thick as alternate papers, yet they have great quality journalists. The Khaleej Times, is an alternate newspaper, focused at the Indian Subcontinent expats and albeit censured concerning quality, has some extensive neighborhood business editorial that is syndicated in various different distributions. There have been in the past various daily papers that could be consider tabloid, however man have closed accomplished for immaculate financial reasons. 7 days is the free paper disseminated everywhere throughout the UAE. Similarly as with all freebies, it has a wide after and the letters segment that has ended up more entertaining over the long haul. It is conceivable to get some universal papers in the UAE, some which are provincially printed, e.g. the FT and The Times of London, and some conveyed at a later date. There are clearly an expansive choice of Arabic papers, the most prevalent of which are Al Ittihad, Al Bayan, and Al Khaleej (Bassens, Derudder & Witlox, 2010).

Attempting to get a handle of what is going ahead concerning news in Dubai had been somewhat precarious previously. Be that as it may, principles are gradually expanding, and the noticeable quality of the English talking press is developing, in some part to firms working out of Dubai and the freezones and also the modernisation of the legislature. Numerous would say the nature of the English talking press, albeit having enhanced with rivalry, falls short of the norms of the Western Papers. There are likewise the individuals who like a portion of the papers to government mouthpieces. All things considered, with the Internet available to you, you can get a choice of the news and channel through what is really of enthusiasm to you (Aloul, 2010). With the unmistakable quality of Dubai on the world stage, various driving world distributions likewise consistently cover the area in expanding point of interest, which may provide for you a more pleasant perspective to the news. Moreover, with critical syndication of articles, you can hope to see various articles from everywhere throughout the world.There is standard talk with respect to the right to speak freely of the press, keeping in mind authoritatively, the press is moderately allowed to report as they wish, there is presumably less evaluate or hard hitting articles than you may see in different nations. In any case, in the event that it is straightforward data that you require to comprehend what is going on, you can get all that you crave.

Conclusion

As a rule, pioneers in the papers are totally diverse, contingent upon the genuine paper’s right to gain entrance to data, their impression of the genuine stories that matter and who their real group of onlookers is. Daily papers cost somewhere around 1 and 2 Dirhams, a couple are free and numerous are circulated for nothing (Ali, 2010). The Friday papers typically accompany extra supplements, for example, way of life type magazines.

References

Ali, S. (2010). Dubai: gilded cage. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Aloul, F. A. (2010, November). Information security awareness in UAE: A survey paper. In Internet Technology and Secured Transactions (ICITST), 2010 International Conference for (pp. 1-6). IEEE.

Bassens, D., Derudder, B., & Witlox, F. (2010). The making and breaking of Dubai: The end of a city–state?. Political Geography, 29(6), 299-301.

Public opinion

Public opinion plays a vital role in shaping political campaigns and the policy platforms that they champion. Those in power often have to gauge public opinion in order to make sound decisions and policies. Public opinion can also be a factor in informing how parties campaign for elections, as some candidates may be seen as more favorable than others by the public. We’ve put together a list of what public opinion (and well-informed opinions) means for politics, and why this matters for everyone.

Interest groups impact elections through advocating issues, contributing funds, mobilizing voters and so on. In 2015, the Wall Street Journal reported that interest groups spent over $1 billion on political campaigns. This is because interest groups have significant amounts of funding from private individuals and organizations. They are an example of one-man band in the electoral arena. Interest group’s ability to influence decision making affects many areas such as exercising power and creating external constraints on government officials which impede their ability to make rational choices best for society (Eliasson & Huet, 2018). The pressure exerted by these organizations is critical for democracy because it allows people with divergent views to advocate effectively for interests that cannot typically be represented by either party alone.

Political parties play a vital role in elections. They take a stand on certain issues and have leaders to run for office. The impact of party attributes on the outcome of elections is an interesting topic that has been studied by many scholars over time. In recent years, there has been more citizen participation in election campaigns, which has increased the need for parties to appeal to various demographic groups in order to win votes. With this more diverse population, it becomes just as important for parties to be able to identify and target their bases rather than generalist ideals (Bugajski, 2020).

Reference

Bugajski, J. (2020). Political parties of Eastern Europe: a guide to politics in the post-communist era. Routledge.

Eliasson, L. J., & Huet, P. G. D. (2018). TTIP negotiations: Interest groups, anti-TTIP civil society campaigns and public opinion. Journal of Transatlantic Studies, 16(2), 101-116.

High School Representation

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Introduction

Males and females have different reproductive systems. The male reproductive system consists of the testes, penis and a system of tubules. The female reproductive system comprises of the uterus, fallopian tubes, vagina and the ovaries. Each part plays a significant role in human reproduction. Like all other parts of the body, the reproductive system also gets infected by various diseases such as chlamydia, HIV/AIDS, syphilis, gonorrhea and trichomoniasis. These diseases affect both genders. Others such as cervical cancer and prostate cancer affect the female and male gender respectively. The analysis of various reproductive systems reveals the causes, symptoms, and treatment of syphilis.

The vagina, ovaries, uterus and the fallopian tubes make up the female reproductive system (Zelman, et al. 265). The vagina is a tube like structure that extends towards the rear and upwards towards the cervix. The cervix is at the lower end of the uterus. The uterine wall that responds to hormonal changes is known as the endometrium. The endometrium consists of a mucosal membrane that lines its smooth membrane. The fallopian tubes have open ends that receive released ova. The fimbriae are fingerlike projections on each end of the fallopian tubes. They guide the ova into the fallopian tubes. The fallopian tubes also consist of ligaments that anchor the ovaries. The primary follicle, which is a layer of cells, surrounds each ovum. The vulva is the external genitalia, which consists of the mons pubis, clitoris, vaginal opening, the labia minora and the labia majora. The urinal meatus is in the middle of the vaginal opening and the clitoris. At puberty, the mons pubis, which consists of fat tissue, gets covered with hair. The labia minora and the labia majora are two folds that extend from the mons pubis towards the back. The clitoris is an erectile tissue situated at the frontal intersection of the minor lips. The Bartholin’s glands, found at the entrance of the vagina, are glands that secrete mucus. This mucus acts as a lubricant during sexual intercourse.

The male reproductive system comprises of a pair of testes, a system of tubules and the penis (Zelman, et al. 275). The testes produce hormones and sperms while the system of tubules act as a path for the sperms to get out of the testes. The penis is an organ that transports sperms into the female tract. The scrotum, situated outside the body wall, is a saclike structure. The testes contain the seminiferous tubules that enhance development of sperms. The sperms enter the epididymis after they reach some level of maturity. The epididymis is a coiled tube situated on the outer wall of the testis, and leads into the vas deferens. The vas deferens reaches the abdominal cavity through the inguinal canal, and joins the seminal vesicle at the bottom of the urinary bladder. The ejaculatory glands penetrate the prostate glands to reach the urethra. The bulbourethral glands discharge into the urethra as it goes to the penis. The penis consists of erectile tissue made of sinuses that become inflated blood when develops sexually excitement. The distal has an expanded end known as the glans penis. The glans has a loose skin covering called the foreskin or the prepuce. The removal of the skin takes place after circumcision.

Sexually transmitted infections are those spread through sexual contact. They affect the reproductive organs of male and female organs. Syphilis is among the sexually transmitted infections. Treponema pallidum is the spirochete bacterium that causes syphilis. Transmission of syphilis takes place through sexual contact and direct connection with a syphilis chancre. Transmission may also occur during childbirth. The appearance of symptoms takes ten to ninety days from the time of infection. At the initial stages, chancres appear where the bacteria entered the body. Chancres are painless wounds that last three to six weeks. They do not require any medication to heal. Lack of treatment of the disease enhances the progress of the infection to the secondary stage. At this stage, a skin rash with brown sores emerges three to six weeks after the appearance of the chancre. The rashes may appear all over the body including soles of feet and palms of the hands. Contact with broken skin of an individual with the disease leads to infection. Other symptoms include mild fever, sore throat, fatigue, patchy hair loss, headache and swollen lymph glands. Short term effects of the disease include damage of various parts of the body such as heart, bones, eyes, joints, brain and nervous system. It also lessens an individual’s sexual urge. Pregnant women may have miscarriages (Alexander, 174). Late syphilis may lead to mental illness, heart diseases neurological problems, blindness and death. It also causes infertility. Antibiotics help to kill the syphilis bacterium, but they do not repair damages already caused in the body. Penicillin kills the syphilis bacterium (Alters and Wendy, 486).

Conclusion

The human reproductive system differs among males and females. Female reproductive system consists of the fallopian tubes, vagina, ovaries and the uterus. The male reproductive system comprises of the penis, a system of tubules and the testes. These parts have other subparts that enhance reproduction. There are various infections that affect the genitals of both genders such as syphilis and HIV/ AIDS.

References

Alexander, Linda L. New Dimensions in Women’s Health. Sudbury, Mass: Jones and Bartlett

Publishers, 2010. Print. Page 174.

Alters, Sandra, and Wendy Schiff. Essential Concepts for Healthy Living. Burlington, MA: Jones

& Bartlett Learning, 2013. Print. Page 486.

Zelman, Mark. Tompary, Elaine. Raymond, Jill. Holdaway, Paul and Mulvihil, Mary Lou.

Human Diseases: A Systemic Approach. Upper Saddle River, N.J: Pearson Education, 2010. Print. Page 263-297.