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Don’t Know What Kind of Blog Would be Best for Your Startup? Review of...

There are many different types of blogs, differing not only in the type of content, but also in the way that content is delivered or written. I’m going to touch upon 12 different styles of blogging according to blog classification by Rohit Bhargava and my personal opinion on the assumption of my professional blogging experience.

New Romanian President’s Life Story Turns into Bestseller

It has been a good month for Klaus Iohannis - Romania’s new president. First the introverted traditionalist made an unexpected victory in the run-off...

Public Poll Shows Young Russians Value Knowledge of Foreign Languages

Despite recent tensions between Russia and the West, Russians continue to consider foreign languages an important asset and are interested in learning them. 

Students in Pennsylvania Will Soon Get the Chance to Study “Waste of time on...

In 2015, the University of Pennsylvania plans to introduce an academic course called “Waste of time on the Internet”. According to The Huffington Post,...

When Holidays Knock on Your Door. Best Christmas Cartoons from Different Countries

What could be better than an old nostalgic look at your childhood that would bring up the best memories of winter in every one of us? In order to help you create these cozy evenings with either your beloved ones, or your family, or with your kids, Youth Time has prepared a collage of Christmas and New Year’s cartoons from long ago as well as the recent past.

Ayatollah Mohammad Ali Taskhiri: “All Men are Brothers”

International news these days rarely fails to mention the "Islamic factor" and, usually, the topic is presented in a negative light. But there are other features of Islam that deserve to be brought to our attention.

Interview with Russian Rock Legend Eugene Margulis

"He doesn’t like journalists, he fights off TV reporters, he puts up great concerts and generally he does a lot of other things" – this is how Eugene Margulis is described by one of his friends.

Only Spirituality and Young People Can Save Our Consumer Society

The opinion of famous Czech political scientist Petr Drulak.

Celebrity Who Did Everything Wrong in Her Career

Interview with Hollywood Star and “Oscar” Winner Susan Sarandon.

In the Footsteps of Celentano

How a young Italian Actor is winning over Hollywood. Interview with Paolo Stella.

“A Migrant Has to Work and Adapt – There Is No Money to Take...

Interview with Czech Senator Tomio Okamura.

Story About a Crazy Hesher from the Underground Music Scene in the ‘90s Kevin...

Kevin Murphy is known to many as a crazy hesher with long hair, the drummer from Headset, the guitarist for 411 and, of course, Farside. Living most of his life in Southern California, he attended San Diego State University to please his parents, graduating with a degree in US History with a minor in Comparative Religion. At 8 he got terrified by Gene Simmons from Kiss at his first concert, and when he was 11, the 1984 Black Flag show changed his life. After 5 lessons from a guy at the guitar store he started to master his guitar skills and eventually figured out drums. Practice teaching killed the ambition to become a teacher, and an unconscious drive to be in the New Wave, combined with the influence of his elder uncle, took over his life. Preferring to create rather than learning the music of others, he became an influential character in the history of the underground music scene of the ‘80s and ‘90s in America. Let’s see what he has to tell about his long experience in music, after numerous changes in his life.

Tiago Salazar, The Portuguese Cousteau and a Modern Nomad

Only 39 years old and already he’s been to more than 80 countries. His name is Tiago Salazar and he’s a Portuguese journalist, who started travelling the world in the early 1990s. Travelling and writing: that’s what this freelancer does for a living.

Never laugh to Freud

Never Laugh at Freud

How is possible to win over extra weight? YT reporter experience.

CouchSurfing: The World Just Got Smaller

This story is a personal experience of the Youth Time reporter using a CouchSurfing network.

Not Your Nana’s Knitting

Knitting is back and it’s not just being done by grey-haired grannies. Everyone’s doing it, even Hollywood A-listers.

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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?