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Therapy by music

Music Can be your True Therapy

With music being such a necessity for the human being’s life experience, the ability and power music has can be somehow forgotten on unappreciated. What if I told you reader, that you wouldn’t have to take medicine for that anxiety you struggle with? What if, I had the secret to conquering your yearlong depression. What if, I can tell you that the only medicine you would need to dissolve stress is the sounds that dance around your eardrums. Yes, music is life’s true medication.
Music is bad

Music is Bad for You!

Music is the blueprint and fabric of global culture. Throughout generations of music listening, discussion over negative use of musical genres have yet again seen the light of day. But is this worry an outrageous fear? These ideas may trouble a few music lovers like myself. However, research of various music effects has been examined. The results may shock you.
Youth Time Throwback Five Inspirational Start Ups

Youth Time Throwback: Five Inspirational Start-Ups 

Youth Time joins the rest of the world in acknowledging and celebrating the role of youngsters as drivers in socio-economic development in three levels; local, national, and global. The wellness, contribution and engagement of 1.8 billion young people worldwide is highlighted by the marking of International Youth Day (IYD), today, in 12th of August. This day seeks to recognize endeavors of the youth in enhancing society. To celebrate, Youth Time covers most interesting initiatives for start-ups run by young people from the last 5 years.
Communication in modern times

Communication in the Time of Modern Technology

What we mostly hear about and talk about nowadays is based on the information we receive from our digital devices. Whether that be through our lap-tops, phones, tablets, or work computers, we keep ourselves attached to screens, waiting for the newest events to come up. This “screen attachment” of ours has changed the way we live, and the way we communicate with one another, in ways that we can hardly begin to imagine.
From the movie 6 Below Miracle on the Mountain

6 Below: Miracle on the Mountain

The real events of the film “6 Below: Miracle on the Mountain” show part of the life of the snowboarder and Olympic hockey player Eric LeMarque, who spent 8 days in the fierce cold of the Sierra Nevada mountain range. He drank his urine, and according to the script, ate pieces of his own skin and fought with wolves. And all this records a long fall and a too cruel rehabilitation from drug addiction. In other words, a second chance.
10 Famous Songs That Don’t Mean What You Think They Mean

10 Famous Songs That Don’t Mean What You Think They Mean

So it happens that sometimes we sing our lungs out to songs we don’t even know the meaning of. We dance to lyrics of songs which if we listen closely, are in fact very depressing. That’s why we’ve decided to clear out the fog, and let you know about ten songs whose meaning you’ve been misunderstanding all along.
Quinton Aaron as Michale in the movie The Blind Side

The Blind Side: We Should Never Stop Believing in a Miracle

Michael Oher – literally one of the most significant figures in the professional sports world: almost 2 metres tall, weighing 143 kg, he breaks into the American football league, forcing it to speak in one voice. However, although Michael Oher is very successful today, he was once abandoned. His mother abused drugs, and his father died.  But then the man with a hard childhood, who spent most of his youth wondering the poor area of Memphis, Tennessee, somehow managed to retain a full measure of kindness, always hoping to find a place to call home. A story about Big Mike, a man  with a genuine heart and a superstar ending in John Lee Hancock’s movie “Blind Side”, based on Michael Lewis’s book  “The Blind Side: the Evolution of a Game”.
Educate Through Musical Richness with Aruna Sairam!

Educate Through Musical Richness with Aruna Sairam!

It is our duty to become globally aware. Not only in the land of politics and social issues, but through the world of music! Music has the power to bring people together in ways no one has ever imagined. These efforts are built through the eyes of Aruna Sairam and Carnatic Music. 
From the movie A Street Cat Named Bob

A Street Cat Named Bob: a Real Story of the Genuine Friendship

Have you ever felt that an invisible hand is protecting you from bad things happening? As if someone were taking care of you, leading you in the right direction? In addition to being a great story in its own right, “A Street Cat Named Bob” was produced and directed based on the best-selling autobiography by James Bowen - a drug abuser who went down the road to recovery while looking after a homeless cat called Bob. The movie shows more than an ordinary friendship, it is anchored in the lives of a man and a cat who were experiencing the worst that life could bring. But in the end, they could help each other and show the world the realities of a genuine friendship.
Live free streaming

Live Festivals, Music and Events for This Week

2020 has been a great year for music with so many live performances available for free streaming. Most social media platforms offer daily content and live shows directly from the homes of celebrities! There are also events where musicians come together for organized virtual festivals. Discover new genres, musicians, and more with free streams that you can enjoy from your sofa at home.
Barry Levinson with his wife Dianna Rhodes

How Barry Levinson Shows the Life of American Society

Barry Levinson, I've known him well as the director of “Rain Man” Who is not familiar with that powerful emotional drama, with Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman in the cast? Levinson is a brilliant narrator, and his masterpieces seek to observe and reveal the hidden aspects of life. He has covered themes of racism, human inequality, love and war, justice, politics, and intertwined with all of it, the stories of ordinary people. Thus, harassment in a juvenile detention center discloses the hard truth that the authorities reject. And revenge killing can be just a matter of protection. Accepting cosmopolitan society – perhaps the beginning of raising a new, egalitarian generation. These are not the least of what Barry Levinson wishes for us to understand.
Motivation

Defining Modern Motivation: Not Enough To Be But To Become?

Let’s talk about motivation and think critically, not just positive. Your Social Media feed is full of “power of attraction” and “thoughts manifesting” pep-videos and statements from 21st-century gurus. But how do we know which information to trust? It is very tempting to take all of the positive balms for ears for granted but what is pseudoscience and what arguments are ‘safe’ to apply? In this article, we will talk about “the industry of happiness” behind the YouTube curtains and go back to Ancient Times to define motivation.

Repurposing Crafts: Your New Hobby with Online Guides

Give new life to used items around your home with a little TLC. Crafting is a great way to put idle hands to work while letting your imagination run wild. There are endless kinds of crafts to pick from that can bring joy to your life. Even just a quick visit to Pinterest will make your head spin with ideas. Many new hobbies do require a shopping trip to stock up on supplies and tools. Repurposing items, on the other hand, can actually help de-clutter your home and make Marie Kondo proud.
Martin McDonagh, Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson

Read to Remember How Martin McDonagh Used to Create His Movies, As He Makes...

This coming year, the outrageous director Martin McDonagh is going to complete his 4th full length movie, `The Banshees of Inisheer`, which will be the third installment of the `Aran Islands Trilogy`. In the cast are Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson, the killing pair from ` In Bruges` and regulars in Macdonagh movies, even though they will appear together only for the second time. The overall cast theme is quite interesting, so we will return to it later.

Let’s Introduce FOMO

You can barely open your eyes, yet immediately you reach for your smartphone and start surfing the gigantic world of the internet to figure out what happened while you were ‘gone’. Your country has a new government? There has been massive flooding? Scientists have discovered a further impact that dairy products have on your health? Or, perhaps none of this has happened at all? Was it just your fear? Seemingly it was your Fear of Missing out (FOMO).

From Fear to Joy of Missing Out: FoMo VS YoMo

Fear of Missing Out, for which social media is colossally responsible, is widely defined as a constant desire to stay connected to what others are doing online. This widely shared need to stay connected, and the fear that others are having more interesting and rewarding lives, is among the biggest causes of social media addiction, a study suggests.
How Technology Affects Relationships

How Technology Affects Relationships

He has had a tough day at work and can hardly lie still in bed. His girlfriend seems distant from him, but close to the phone light which shines on her pale face. At the same time that she is seems distant to the person right next to her shoulders, she is feeling close her friend, who lives far across the ocean.

A Choice Of Compelling Movies And Series For The Weekend

For this weekend we have chosen a selection of two films and two series. Family affairs, the British cream of society, and money.
New Historical Series

New Historical Series

Watching a good television series can be quite satisfying. Sometimes even addictive. For your pleasure of your watching for this weekend we have some good recommendations for you. A selection of series based on history.

Teens, Fame, Social Media: Terribly (Not) Funny?

How far can a teenager take his desire to find fame and popularity among his peers? What role can access to the Internet play in this situation? These and other questions are asked by the viewer after watching Swedish director Jonatan Etzler’s film, Get Ready with Me, which was presented this year at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival. Jonatan also received a Student Academy Award in Gold for it in 2018. Vendela is a typical teenager who wants to be special and popular, but so far she hasn't done too well with either one. In addition, she wears braces and is not the cutest girl in her class at all. The easiest way to change the situation, she decides, is to make provocative videos and post them on YouTube. And what could be more provocative than mocking teachers? Who cares about the results, right?

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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?

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

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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?