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Youth Map: Blueprint for the Future

Are you young entrepreneur? Join our network. International Movement Youth Times' new and rejuvenated venture 'Youth Map' is already up and running with ideas and innovations from our members and beyond advancing at an unprecedented rate. Here we have created an exciting blueprint for the future of international cooperation at every level of the 'food chain'; from young entrepreneurs with a unique concept that may change the world, to dynamic organistations with the capacity to put a plan in motion.

Science of love by Stendhal

The Science of Love: Stendhal’s Tips

Love isn't something that can be easily defined. Maybe it isn't even something that needs to be defined, only felt. Marie-Henri Beyle (better known by his pen name Stendhal), a 19th century French writer, wrote an interesting study called On Love. The book is written with an attempt to rationalize love, explain its mechanisms. Sounds crazy, but there are many things that haven't really changed since. Let's see how these patterns function, two centuries later.

Personality Possible to Amend in 10 Weeks

Almost half of our personality comes from genes when it comes to openness, extraversion, conscientiousness, agreeableness and neuroticism. But as much as they are inheritable, they also change with time, thinks Austrailian scientist.

Tips On How To Stop Over-Thinking

Thinking is good, it is necessary and obviously the process of thinking plays a very great role in personal and professional aspects of living. But, overthinking is overwhelming. Overthinking deserves a lot of attention in our lives, and in everything we experience, mostly for its impact in our emotional state of being.

Can We Hear Each Other?

There are about 70 million deaf people in the World. But what we do actually know about them? What do we know about their every day problems and problem of the status of deaf community? Our contributor Mia Comic plunged in this topic on example of Serbia. Don't miss checking out this interesting and deep longread.

House of Books: Extraordinary Libraries Worldwide

Libraries are extremely valuable but many times underrated places – not too often do people think of a library when thinking about where to go to sit down, relax and read a book. For many, libraries have become synonyms for boring afternoons with one’s head buried in books, hopelessly trying to memorize an exam material. Something needed to be done to show the world just why libraries should be appreciated.

Practical Exercises to Train Brain

Going to the doctor is most logical thing we do when we are ill. If healthy, but want to be even healthier, fitter we would probably go to the gym. Why should we treat our mind any worse than body?

#NowTrending The Internet of Caring Things

At heart, human beings have a set of unchanging, fundamental needs and wants. We want to be healthy, safe and feel connected to our loved ones. In our increasingly technocentric society, today’s consumers are embracing products, services and experiences that unlock new ways of fulfilling our most vital needs. The result? Smart objects that put people first.

Kosovo: Europe’s Cultural Ghetto

Mankind today is facing the consequences of astonishing progress in technology and information. In recent years even traditionally violent regions in Europe – have achieved a degree of relative political stability in the face of daunting challenges. Kosovo, however – a Balkan state is still not able to enjoy full freedom of movement on a par with other European countries.

Open Society Fellowship Calls for Young Activists from Around the World

Applications are open for the Open Society Fellowship founded in 2008 to support individuals pursuing innovative and unconventional approaches to fundamental open society challenges. The funds of the fellowship are aimed at enriching public understanding of such challenges and stimulating conversations within the Open Society Foundations and in the world. The deadline is February 2nd 2015.

The Secret of Time Management: Practical Tips

The sentence “I don’t have the time for…” has become a routine phrase in our lingo.  The problem of time is definitely a dire conundrum we young people face in the 21st century.  “Time is precious” – though quite a clichéd sentence, is an accurate expression.  Go about and ask any young person in 2014, what the most valuable thing in their life is, and they will answer “time.”  Then why do we struggle so much with time management?

Sara Neupan

Sara Neupan: Miles to Go Before I Sleep

Sara Neupan is one of the winners of the IV Rhodes Youth Forum. At the end of November, 2013 her sanitation improvement project for schoolgirls in two remote Nepalese municipalities was selected for an award due to its social significance.

Brazilian Youth and the UN’s Agenda on Development

Representatives of the Brazilian youth want more say in the process of implementation and updating of the UN project known as the “Millennium Declaration”. Development goals mentioned in the declaration served as a landmark of world development since year 2000, when the declaration was created.

How Facebook Affects Mentality

How Facebook Causing Addiction: Light and Dark Sides of Social Networks

George Orwell never dreamed that Big Brother could so easily convince people to supervise themselves and their lives in order to afterwards post about them on the internet.

What Can Music Do for You?

There is no doubt that music brings much pleasure to our everyday lives, but have you ever tried to think of it from another point of view? Have you ever considered it being anything more than a means to simple entertainment - a healing tool, motivator, or effective anxiety prevention? Have you ever thought of how it affects our brain?

Who Buys Whom: Tips from a Young, but Experienced Recruiter

In today’s highly competitive job market, with an excess of capable candidates, people tend to turn to experts for advice on how to nail a job interview or how to be a good team leader. Hardly anyone could be a better expert in the field than a person who has gone from zero to hero. One of them is Ivelina Georgieva from Bulgaria, who studied in the United States and now resides and works in Prague.

The brain drain

The phenomenon known as a “BRAIN DRAIN”

Professional education is a natural and indispensable process for the modern human being. In today's world, educational boundaries or limits are nearly non-existent. Without a doubt, these global processes have a good influence on our knowledge of the world as a whole. It's no secret that, in many disciplines, the level of knowledge of a modern student will be significantly higher than that of a person with an academic degree, say, 150 or 200 years ago. However, educational availability and globalization led to the appearance of related processes which cannot be evaluated easily, in terms of their positive or negative influence.

Clash of Civilizations: Myth or Inevitability?

Opinion of the Founding President of the World Public Forum “Dialogue of Civilizations”, prof. Vladimir Yakunin

Self-Tracking Welcome to the Internet of Thinking Era

The world is covered with robots, computers, wireless networks, surveillance equipment, and enough data to make a term like ‘information obesity’ come into common parlance.

Minus a Kid

Dialogue of YT Experts on Childfree Ideology.

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Seven Must-Have Skills to Succeed as a Social Media Manager

It’s needless to emphasise the role of social media in modern times. We are all aware of its importance for our lives, daily routines and even our choices and behaviors. Given this importance, no wonder people are trying to get a career out of social media knowledge. But what is it that you need in order to succeed?