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Land Of Urban Vibe, Rural Scenery, And The Last Nomads In The World
Now it’s time for a real adventure. We are heading to an unfairly underestimated country in the middle of Asia – Mongolia. Mongolia is a landlocked country of vast steppes, blue skies, mountains, hawks, horses, historical heroes, and yoghurt. Probably the most famous thing about Mongolia is its great hero and warrior king, Genghis Khan, who managed to conquer almost the whole world and created an empire that briefly stretched from the Korean Peninsula to the Black Sea. The country is large but sparsely inhabited, with only 3mln people. It is still a developing country with one, fast-growing city and large areas where nature remains pristine and inhabitants are scarce. Because of sparse air connections and a not-very-developed infrastructure, Mongolia is hard to get to but is definitely worth visiting, as you will see when you read about it.
Who Are Animal Talent Agents? YT Unusual Professions
The film industry pays big for good animal talent which is to say well trained animals. Dogs are the most commonly used, followed by cats, even elephants and camels.
3D Printed Organs: Reality Of Near Future?
Anthony Atala, M.D, is the Director of the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine and is the W. Boyce Professor and Chair of Urology at the Wake Forest School of Medicine. Dr. Atala is a practicing surgeon and a researcher in the area of regenerative medicine. His work focuses on growing human cells, tissues, and organs.
The Ultimate Music Events In Europe In 2017
If the announcements so far are any indicators, the year 2017 will be full of extraordinary music events all around Europe. As spring is approaching and cold weather is behind us, we cannot wait for some great live music of different genres in open air concerts all across the continent. Hoping that you are as excited as we are about the live music of 2017, we have drawn up a top 4 list of this year’s ultimate European music events, which have already released preliminary information about their programs.
Hainan: China’s Paradise Of Exiles
It is time for one more destination in our Southeast Asian tour. This time we are going to an amazing island off the southern Chinese coast, known as Hainan Island. Remarkable though it is, Hainan is seldom spoken about and is rarely advertised outside of China. Most foreigners visit only the Chinese mainland, and almost no one knows about China’s tropical island.
Ten Unique European Superstitions
Most Europeans share similar superstitions, such as fearing to walk under a ladder. However, each country also has its own signs of bad luck. Read on to discover some surprising European fallacies.
Running An NGO In Indonesia: How Green Books Creates Environmental Awareness
What initially was only meant to be a gap half-year on Bali to learn how to surf ended up being the beginning of a passionate non-profit project that has grown exponentially.
The Lost Youth Of The Casual Subculture And Their Passion For Hooliganism
Starting in the 1970s, young men filled with a lot of negative energy and hate began looking for ways to release it. They gathered in pubs or city centers. They shared the same taste in music and clothing, and a passion for their beloved football clubs. Now these men are fathers and grandfathers. Their lives are no longer filled with the passions of 1970s. But their youth was driven by those passions, and those memories from the past have followed them through their entire lives.
Young And Vegan: No To Cruelty, Yes To Life
For most of us, watching a movie is usually nothing more than an easy way to have fun and relax. But for thirty-year-old Emina from Sarajevo, seeing one particular movie made a big change in her life.
Getting To Know The Unknown People Of Europe
Knowledge about the Faroese people and their islands is rare among continental Europeans. When news about them is broadcast in the media, it is usually related to the tradition of the whale and dolphin “grind” – or slaughter – that is controversial and leads to protests on the Continent. Keep on reading to get to know more about the Faroe Islands.
A Young Dollmaker Brittani LimaOsorio On How To Turn Your Imagination Into A Small...
The first thing you need to know about Brittani LimaOsorio - she is self-taught in the world of doll making. It's hard to believe, looking at the pictures of her creations, which are stunningly life-like. She started sculpting in 2008 nothing about doll making. And now her dolls created from special mix of professional polymer clays, and painted with Genesis permanent heat-set paints are quite well-known. We asked her how to turn talent into a small own business and really enjoy what you're doing.
Octavi Royo: My camera Is My Best Weapon!
When it comes to filming a scene, it's not just about visual effects, it's about setting a tone, a rhythm, about the mood, which can catch the viewer. The films of Octavi Royo do just that. His short movies are interwoven visual and sonic tapestries of texture, sound, and moments, raising important and critical questions. Octavio grew up in Barcelona and has always had a strong affinity for documentary films, and has recently made a name for himself as a travel and documentary filmmaker. Currently his professional portfolio includes more than 15 short documentary films, which he has shot during his travels through India, Sri Lanka, and Colombia. His documentaries uncover and explore not just stories, but moments in time that are so emotionally driven that we cannot help but fall in love with the nature and people revealed in them. Traveling the world with a camera, filming exotic locales and meeting interesting people sounds great. But what is the reality of documentary filmmaking?
Best Summer Jobs For Students – Shepherd
In one of our last articles about summer jobs for the summer of 2016 we have decided to look at a sector which many people probably believe no longer exists. If given a chance to be a shepherd for goats and sheep - wouldn't you imagine yourself to be a person from a time long ago? And yet there are still shepherds, and what‘s more they aren’t necessarily old men, wandering alone through the mountains.
Nejpůsobivější a nejkontroverznější reklamy roku 2016
V poslední době dochází ve společnosti k celé řadě změn. Patří k nim nástup plus size modelek do centra pozornosti, pokračující boj žen za rovnoprávnost nebo důraz na ekologická témata, nevyjímaje práva zvířat. Uprostřed měnícího se světa zkoušejí firmy a společnosti neotřelé metody, jak se prosadit a dostat své produkty na trh – reakce veřejnosti nicméně ne vždy odpovídá očekávání.
Discover Moon Ribas: Young Self-described Cyborg Artist
When we hear the word cyborg, the first things that probably cross our minds are futuristic movies with half robots-half humans, or comic books that depict cyborg heroes and villains. By definition, a cyborg is a person whose body contains mechanical or electrical devices that ensure greater abilities than those of normal humans. Moon Ribas (31) is a Spanish avant-garde artist who saw the possibilities of extending her senses via technology and using it for art expression. Ribas got an online sensor implanted to her arm that allows her to feel earthquakes in real time, and she uses the sensation of the vibrations for her dance movements.
Trees And Stones Will Teach You That Which You Can Never Learn From Masters
I like old masters, I like the way they have guided me through life, educating me through their words just as my family, friends, and teachers have done. One more of them, along with da Vinci, is in the back of my head as I write these words, and it's St. Bernard, who said that "you will find something more in woods than in books. Trees and stones will teach you that which you can never learn from masters". What is the moral of that for education?
Trees And Stones Will Teach You That Which You Can Never Learn From Masters
I like old masters, I like the way they have guided me through life, educating me through their words just as my family, friends, and teachers have done. One more of them, along with da Vinci, is in the back of my head as I write these words, and it's St. Bernard, who said that "you will find something more in woods than in books. Trees and stones will teach you that which you can never learn from masters". What is the moral of that for education?
From Rejection To Best-Sellers: Five Writings That Were Initially Turned Down
If you aspire to become a writer, then you must have thought about taking that courageous first step and sending your manuscript to a publishing house. Even though you probably nurture a sincere and intimate relationship with the written word and you dream of making it big, very often the publishing business is exactly that – a business. It’s hard to make it in a world of renowned authors, but there is always a place for you if you have a good story to tell. For this weekend’s reading, we have prepared for you a list of five best-selling books that were initially turned down (or repeatedly turned down!) by publishing houses. May they stand as a true inspiration and a reminder that you should never quit!
Best Student Summer Jobs – Wildlife Intern
How about spending the summer surrounded by animals and over and above contribute to the wildlife. The opportunities are endless and the rewards as well. You can be a volunteer or be paid. The great fun in the work is, you spend the summer outdoors helping those in need.
Australia For Amateurs
What do you do when you realize your life has not gone in the direction you wanted it to go for the last two years? Some would change jobs, others would consider moving from an apartment to a house, and some would find something new to challenge them. Me? I packed my big kite bag and decided to travel around Australia for 88 days.























