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

Interview with Czech Senator Tomio Okamura.

A Woman Should Know How to Make a Decisions

Interview with International Federation of University Women President Catherine A. Bell

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.

Todd Solondz: The World of a Famous Director and Screenwriter

Todd Solondz is considered to be one of the best modern independent American screenwriters and directors. He’s achieved special popularity in the auteur and art house cinema circles. The genre, in which Solondz is working, is so specific that it was decided to be named “Solondzian”.  

“Expanding Horizons, Becoming Educated, We Strengthen a “Base” That Helps to Join Сomplicated Life...

A Former Greco-Roman wrestler and current Russian politican talks on sports, society, politics, social capital and the national idea of Russia.

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.

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.

Five Ideas for Winter That Will Stick in Your Memory

Sharpen your skiing skills in Portugal It is hard to imagine snow in Portugal since it bathes in the sun both in winter and summer....

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.

Geocaching: Feel Like an Archaeologist

«It’s funny to find a review in Czech, left by one of the players, in a Russian geocache which has a description in English»

48 Hour Film Project: Experience of the Youth Time reporter

48 Hour Film Project: Experience of the Youth Time reporter

Did you ever imagine making a movie within 48 hours? And there is more: These two days have to be enough to create the whole concept of the short film, write a script, shoot and edit as well. Seems crazy, doesn’t it?

Shocking India Motherland Of A Creative Freedom

Many have travelled to this land of sharp contrasts, from The Beatles to Steve Jobs, in search of creative freedom – and have found it. Even perennially swamped businesspeople have stayed on after what was supposed to be a weeklong trip to India, for several months, even a year. I know someone who decided to make a dash for India, having never been before, immediately after the crisis, and he travelled around on a month’s savings for six months. He would share this valuable piece of advice: don't plan and don’t book anything in advance because with some Indian cities, you want to get out of there as soon as possible, whereas with others, you want to stay on for an undetermined period of time. And as the county’s tourist slogan ‘Incredible India’ suggests, its first impression is guaranteed to shock.

Universities are a Thing of the Past?

Opinion of the YT contributor and a founder of the "Council," a think-tank for The Internet of Things Rob van Kranenburg

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Social media (un)safety

Social media has become an irreplaceable part of our lives for more than a decade. In the meantime, they have gained a huge number of fans and just as many opponents.

10 Predictions for Social Media Marketing in 2021

Social Media is now our main source of information. We scroll day by day, infinitely and thirsty for new ways of information. And of course the people behind the social media networks do serve us good, updating their services constantly so that our thirst never gets fed. So what will be new for Social Media Marketing, specifically in 2021?

Free Online Courses – Food as Medicine

Health around the world has been put under the microscope this year, but there are still free and great methods through food. Here are two of the best courses to introduce you to food as medicine.

Generation Climate Europe: Representing 20 Million Young Europeans and Tackling Climate...

An organisation looking to shape the future, we spoke to Generation Climate Europe about how they are tackling issues to support young people.

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?