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Life as Improvisation: Story of Trio of Student Artists

IMPRA was established under very interesting circumstances. Its three members don´t consider themselves to be actors and don´t know if one day they will. However, their performance speaks for itself. With their NEW FORMS tour they are visiting Czech towns. They are newly-announced Student Thalia Award 2015 winners. Youth Time was present at the awards ceremony. You can find out more about how they got together, their view of the theater and their vision in our interview.

Don’t Wait for Classes. Start Learning Something New Now

In the last article, I've written that I had my first experiences with Massive Open Online Courses back in 2012. Well MOOC, have been present since 2004, but went viral, or popular in 2012, when edX and Coursera presented their online e-Learning platform for wider audience.

Harvard in the Eyes of Past-War Students

The process of education is always more successful if it is companied with exchange between the youth. These days there are a lot of different events striving to improve cultural exchange. By this article you will have the chance to know about The HNMUN (Harvard National Model United Nations).

People Can Have a Maximum of 150 Friends

Although people can have more than 1,000 friends on Facebook and other social media, apparently, the capacity human beings have to maintain a friendship limits, on average, to maximum 150 people. This number is known as the “Dunbar number”, named after a British anthropologist Robin Dunbar.

Research: Money Makes People Meaner

The pursuit of wealth is many times portrayed on TV and in movies as something evil, as if money had the ability to turn people into greedy and self-centered individuals. As it seems, there might be a grain of truth to that after a recent research conducted by Paul Piff, an American social psychologist.

When Local Heroes Get Action In Times Of Crisis

«I came here to tell you a story about what happens when some people coordinate and love deeply what they do, even in times that not everything is rosy, they can achieve something. I would like to end my talk with a favorite quote from Kazantzakis “It is my duty, and mine alone to save the earth if it is not saved, then I alone am to blame.»

CouchSurfing: The World Just Got Smaller

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

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