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The Public Votes “For” But the People Are “Against”
What is public opinion and how it is different from a totality of individual judgments? Why it sometimes seems that we overreached ourselves? To find the answers read new Youth Time magazine's analytics article on the topic.
Join International Student Week in Belgrade
The youth association World Youth Wave announces the Official Call for Applications for the 9th International Student Week in Belgrade - ISWiB 2015 which will be held from 12th to 19th July 2015.
Can We Hear Each Other?
There are about 70 million deaf people in the World. But what we do actually know about them? What do we know about their every day problems and problem of the status of deaf community? Our contributor Mia Comic plunged in this topic on example of Serbia. Don't miss checking out this interesting and deep longread.
Dead Creativity: Modern “Body Art” by the German Anatomist
The world has hardly seen more shocking creativity and exhibit than Human Body Exhibition. No, the theme is quite normal and even mundane: "Educational Health Exhibition". But what is hiding behind this!
Canadian Coady Institute Announced Global Youth Leaders Program
The Global Youth Leaders Certificate is a three-week education program offered at the Coady Institute. This program enables young development practitioners to strengthen their leadership capacities in order to contribute to innovation. Deadline to apply is May 1.
Internship at GlobalGiving in Australia, China or Nepal. 1 Day Left to Apply
GlobalGiving, an online charity marketplace that gives social entrepreneurs and NGOs from anywhere in the world a chance to raise money for their causes, is currently looking for a team of two motivated individuals to take up the summer field internship and travel throughout Australia, China or Nepal. The deadline for applications is March 13th.
Expert Predicts Students Boom By the Year 2025
Researcher Bob Godard made this statement in his book On the Way towards Change: Australian International Education. According to this expert, the greatest increase in the number of students should be expected in the developing countries. More than half of all graduates in 2025 will be immigrants from China and India.
Travel Experience Makes Life Worthwhile – Story of the Ambassador of Couchsurfing
Maja Vasić has been hitchhiking for over 27 years. In Maja’s adventures there are no rules – sometimes she is traveling with her family by bus, plane or train and then she goes part of the way hitchhiking, and sometimes she hitchhikes all the way.
How to Be Your Own Boss? Overview of Services for Start-ups
Does the time you spend in the office feel like death in slow motion? Do you want to make money without abandoning your education? Have you decided to start your own business? Then this article is for you.
The Scouts: A Military Approach to Education
Scholars and academics could argue vehemently that the Scout Method is the epitome of non-formal education. But what really is the Scout Method, and as ideal and ethical as it may be, is it still applicable in this day and age?
Story of American Girl Who Moved to Serbia For Creativity
Did you ever challenge yourself? Or feel that you could be much more? Then get your inspiration in story of Emma Fick (23).
A Language Of Peace – Esperanto
Governments, international organizations and individuals have always been fighting for world peace, a state of ultimate freedom, serenity, and happiness among and within all nations and people of the world. However, all the efforts that are being made to make this dream a reality seem to be, to a large extent, not enough.
House of Books: Extraordinary Libraries Worldwide
Libraries are extremely valuable but many times underrated places – not too often do people think of a library when thinking about where to go to sit down, relax and read a book. For many, libraries have become synonyms for boring afternoons with one’s head buried in books, hopelessly trying to memorize an exam material. Something needed to be done to show the world just why libraries should be appreciated.
The Story Behind the One-Way Ticket to Mars
How realistic is it to believe that humans could live and prosper on the red planet? Would you accept a one-way ticket to Mars to live there permanently with no coming back? Surprisingly, 200,000 people from more than 140 countries have applied for a chance to be among the future dwellers of Mars and only 100 final candidates have been selected by Mars One, the Dutch organization that plans to send humans to Mars.
Czech Politician: The System’s Purpose Is To Create Dissatisfied Consuming Robots
In 2012, during the presidential election in the Czech Republic, the whole world got to know Vladimir Franz when major global television channels put his tattooed face, piercing, and white smile on viewers’ TV screens. After this election campaign experience Franz admits that, a lot of things connected with politics make him laugh.
Brazilian Holidays: Notes Of A Czech Student
Brazil is a country of contrasts with a rapidly growing economy and a bright future, although under a cloud of unsolved problems. Although living standards in Brazil have indeed improved in recent years, poor education remains a major obstacle.
Dress Codes at Schools Around the World (Photo Project)
The style of school uniform in a country can tell researchers a lot about the history and development of its society, the current state of its system of education, and the attitude of that society towards students as a class. Can all these firm collars, bows, coats of arms, ties and leather caps set teenagers on the right path?
It’s Chinese New Year: Interesting Facts to Know About This Holiday
About 2.8 billion trips are made across China in what is known as the world’s largest annual migration, as Chinese people are getting on a journey home to celebrate the holiday.
Harvard Named The Best Business School
Harvard Business School topped The Financial Times’ Global MBA Ranking for year 2014. For this business school it is the second victory in a row and the fifth victory since The Financial Times began ranking full-time MBA programs in 1999.
Orange Sky Laundry: A Unique Youth Startup to Help the Homeless
Their daily life is a never-ending struggle. They have to worry about what to eat, where to spend their night, what to wear and how to wash their clothes. They are many and they do not only live in poor societies, but also in developed countries. They are the homeless people of the world, and their voices are unfortunately not always heard.
























