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RBC Ranked Most Influential People. 2nd Place Climbs “Nobody”
A new rating by RBC Information Systems, a large Russian media group established in 1993 in Moscow, has put together ten influential people who more than everyone else affect the future.
The Youth and Crisis in Russia: Between Eurocentrism and Nationalism
When we were talking about what prospects the coming year held for us, our usually taciturn Russian friend, Sergei, roused himself to declare that it will be probably time to go to circus school.
The Nomad Movement: New Paradigm of Travelling is Already Here
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn. The list of social media sites goes on and on. But someone has suggested a new one that might just make it to the top. Created by youth Nomad Movement is now raising money on Indiegogo to start a brand new type of social media.
Is College Worth It? Join Youth Time Controversy
For many years, higher education institutions have been considered the main societal destination for people seeking knowledge and degrees that will help them find jobs. Colleges and universities all around the world are enduring a crisis of faith among the public.
Art Without Borders: Street Museum in Vienna
When you are a tourist in a city like Vienna it is sometimes hard to decide which of more than 100 museums to visit. Even the locals can't really say that they are familiar with all the cultural sites in the city. Especially when entrance fees are required, people will choose a couple of places, and hence, miss seeing some of the important and attractive things that Vienna can offer. Therefore, readers should take note that the Peace Museum in Vienna is arranged in a different way – as a street museum, where all interested people, as well as passers-by, can see the exhibition free of charge.
10 Unique Christmas Meals From Around the World
Spain is Pushed Backwards: The New “Gag Law” Against Civil Liberties
In the middle of December 2014: A crowd of citizens were gathered in the main square of the capital. They have muzzled themselves. They hold posters. They raise their voices. They are furious. They are angry. They are there to attend a funeral. Who is the deceased one? "We have attended the funeral of the freedom of expression and the right to demonstrate" posters read.
Salman Khoshroo: Interview with Iranian Painter
Salman Khoshroo’s portraits seem so honest and yet impartial, that they make you quiver. Perhaps that happens because what he does in his paintings is laying human soul open. Psychology is his primary interest in art. Khoshroo’s studio is similar to a psychologist’s consulting room, and his paintings come as personal diagnosis for different people. Each face looking at you from his paintings is a face of an ordinary Iranian. Each face makes you wonder about what one man is able to understand about the other, and about how this comprehension is possible without words. These are the Khoshroo’s paintings that we choose to dedicate our photo project to. The interview with the Youth Time reveals what is motivating Salman Khoshroo and what is moving him forward.
Market Researcher’s Secret: You Cannot “Use a Steam-Hammer to Crack Nuts”
Market research is a huge global enterprise that generates substantial economic revenue. Arguably, people who work as professionals in the market research field should not be easily taken in by a shrewd shelving of products in the supermarket or sophisticated advertising campaigns.
Best Android Apps of 2014. Maybe You Don’t Use Some of Them Yet
Google unveiled its “best of” list for 2014 Android apps. According to the company the list is based on total number of downloads.
“Let Go Everything You Had and Open Mind to Experience Everything and Everyone“. Interview...
Since 1984 Cirque du Soleil has been giving smiles and entertaining audiences with colorful and outstanding performances. Originally established in Québec, Canada as a circus tent, today it’s a massive show that has about 4,000 employees, of which 1,300 are performers originating from more than 50 different countries.
What is the Way to Change World for the Better? Meet YT Project –...
Dealing with a number of social issues, Youth Time (YT) activists have discovered a wide range of opportunities connected with the field of education. This enthusiasm is based on the idea that if you want to change the world for the better – education is the key.
Zeitgeist in Cinema: Hollywood ‘70s, 40 Years After
BONUS: The Top-8 Must-See Movies from One of the Best Classic Hollywood Directors.
“It’ Important to Be Realistic. Misconceptions Lead to Disaster” – A Spiritual Lesson From...
This person has millions of followers. His advice and wishes are heeded by ordinary people as well as the powerful, regardless of their personal religious affiliations. Many celebrities consider it an honor to attend his teachings and come to his homeland to find peace in prayer. We are speaking of His Holiness the Dalai Lama XIV, Tenzin Gyatso.
A “Train of Friendship” to Overcome the Lack of Trust
We are continue to introduce you winning projects of Youth Time previous events. Urban Jaksa created the “Team of Friendship”, which takes on the difficult but important task of establishing and strengthening the connection between young people from the EU and Russia.
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?
Millennials Life Online: Just 4% of Young Brazilians Don’t Use Internet Daily
Do Young People Get Better Treatment at Work? “Not at All,” Says Expert
1 of 5 of Young Russians Belong to Organized Subcultures
How to Choose Worthwhile Career and Get Ready for the Job Market: Practical Tips...
Which career path to choose and, actually, what to do with your life now that you are legally allowed and obliged to make your very own first BIG decision? According to one study a majority of young people in Europe aged 16-26 are planning to get or are already studying towards a university degree. . They are still naive and yet have to face the inconsiderate reality of the job market but currently they perceive a university degree as a sort of a “philosopher’s stone” - an imperative for their success in life. But is it actually ANY university degree that will enable them to achieve their aspirations?
























