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The media is considered to be the fourth pillar in a democratic country. It acts as an effective control mechanism to check the other branches of the government. But this is only consequential when the media functions in an independent and transparent fashion with trained and neutral professionals who are aware of the accountability and consequences of their work. All these factors together would further the country as a democratic institution. Traditionally, it was legacy media responsible for a one-to-many communication process. Their goal was to provide information to the citizens. But this changed with development in technology and the use of social media in daily life. The internet brought with it new media formats which are easily accessible but also unstructured. These lowered barriers of entry in the media enabled citizens to become active participants in the communication process. As a result, these citizens developed a different relationship with the already existing media wherein they were not only the receivers to information but also co-producers. Real-time information allows users to communicate with each other and in turn widely generate public opinion on internet platforms. A many-to-many communication style emerged. While on the one hand, this type of discourse could be an opportunity for citizens to exercise their fundamental freedom of speech and expression, it is on the other hand, proving to have a detrimental effect in two parts: Lack of neutrality, polarized views and pre-existing misconceptions on the part of citizens as well as algorithms and formation of echo-chambers on the part of technology. Some questions arise in this scenario about the capability of citizen journalists, the duties they should adhere to along with the enjoyment of their rights and freedoms, the risks involved in an unchecked method of communication and the effect of citizen journalism in the democratic process.
Erfassung der N-Dynamik verschiedener Wirtschaftsdünger in Wintergerste und Senf im Dürrejahr 2018
(2019)
Lässt sich das erforderliche zeitlich begrenzte, von außen auf den Körper einwirkende Ereignis nicht im Vollbeweis sichern, fehlt es an der erforderlichen haftungsbegründenden Kausalität – mit der Folge, dass das geltend gemachte Unfallereignis nicht als Arbeitsunfall anzuerkennen ist. Bleibt unklar, welche Handlungen der Versicherte zum Zeitpunkt des Unfallereignisses vorgenommen hat, sind auch die Grundsätze des so genannten Anscheinsbeweises unanwendbar, weil ein typischer Geschehensablauf nicht nachweisbar ist.
Ereignet sich ein Unfall auf dem Heimweg vom Arbeitsplatz, während die betroffene Arbeitnehmerin mit einem Mobiltelefon telefoniert (sogenannte „gemischte Tätigkeit“), so scheidet ein Wegeunfall dann aus, wenn die Unfallentstehung überwiegend dem Telefonieren zuzurechnen ist und dieses damit für die Unfallentstehung wesentlich war.
Geschäftsprozess-Management
(2019)
Abläufe wie Schieben, Gegenstemmen, Heben, Tragen, Sprung aus der Hocke sind nicht willkürlich gesteuerte Belastungen der Sehne und damit als Gelegenheitsanlässe und nicht Unfallereignisse anzusehen. Entsprechende Abläufe können die Sehne nicht gefährden, es fehlt hierbei bereits an der physiologisch-naturwissenschaftlichen Kausalität.