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The World Health Youth Communication Network took part in a conference and media workshop organized by WHO Europe, regarding how to report on problems related to environment and health
The Communication Disorders and Sciences clinic on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on December 3, 2019. (Jay Grabiec)
Starting life as a WW2 decoy station and later a Ground Controlled Intercept (GCI) radar site, the site at Hack Green was upgraded as part of the ROTOR programme in the late 1950's. Building a R6 type, two level concrete bunker for military command and control (C2) and serving as a joint military and civil air traffic control centre. This function ceased in around 1966 when the complex was mothballed but remained under Government ownership.
In 1976 the site was given a new lease of life when it was taken over by the Home Office, modernised once again and operated as a Regional Government Headquarters; coordinating the civil response in the event of nuclear attack. The cold war was coming to an end, and eventually in 1993 the site was decommissioned.
Now in private hands, the bunker has been a cold war museum since 1998 and boasts some very unique exhibits including what is reputedly the largest collection of decommissioned nuclear weapons in the world, and a rare Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS) console from RAF High Wycombe.
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1.05 p.m. downtown,
wherever I look I see people online,
texting, sending short messages,
talking at length, emailing.
Communicating.
Communication Officers from the LWF member churches in Europe met in Strasbourg, France, in October 2019 to discuss collaboration and inspire each other.
At the base of the 150 N. Michigan Avenue building (see photo below) sits an enticing sculpture with the curious name of Communication X9 by Israeli artist Yaacov Agam. The sculpture was embroiled in a controversy a few years ago, which you can read about here: www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/restored-or-wrecked/Content...
In December 2016, London College of Communication celebrated the work of postgraduate students from the Design School with an exhibition as part of LCC Postgraduate Shows 2016.
Courses featured were: MA Animation, MA Design Management & Cultures, MA Games Design, MA Graphic Branding & Identity, MA Graphic Media Design, MA Illustration & Visual Media, MA Interaction Design Communication and MDes Service Design Innovation.
Image © Ana Baquero
Beth Bergstrom in the Communication Disorders and Sciences clinic on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on December 3, 2019. (Jay Grabiec)
The Communication Disorders and Sciences clinic on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on December 3, 2019. (Jay Grabiec)
Photo Credit: RiK Photography
Communication Agencies Association of New Zealand © Inaugural Beacon Awards at Auckland's Viaduct Events Centre.
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Deva Asylum, aka Countess of Chester is situated on the grounds of a live hospital site. Originally opened in 1829 the hospital served a variety of purposes before finally closing in 1996.
Deva Asylum, aka Countess of Chester is situated on the grounds of a live hospital site. Originally opened in 1829 the hospital served a variety of purposes before finally closing in 1996.
Deva Asylum, aka Countess of Chester is situated on the grounds of a live hospital site. Originally opened in 1829 the hospital served a variety of purposes before finally closing in 1996.