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Into the Wild: Trapped or Liberated?
In the interest of public disclosure, a couple of them appeared in the news. For many people, the plot of the movie “Into the Wild”, directed by Sean Penn (“The Last Face”, September 11) became an adventure map to Alaska. Some tried to copy the journey Christopher made. But his ideas about wildlife and freedom turned into a tragic finale – he was bound to die, that was always certain.
Orange You Glad You Listened to Mild Orange!
As the days begin to feel longer and the sun continues to spread heat upon the receiving ground, let’s be honest. We all need a moment where everything shuts down in a screaming halt surrounding our fragile figures. With the vibrant, mind-altering sounds of “Psychedelic Rock”, New Zealand band “Mild Orange” captivates the smooth energy of peaceful solitude with their self-titled album “Mild Orange”
Commercial Law Remote Internship Experience
Any student over the age of 18 can apply for this three-day remote internship in commercial law. You will attend different sector workshops and design a project to get the taste of what it’s like to work at a law firm. The deadline is on 9 July 2020.
Sustainable Development in Rural Areas
David Felipe Sanchez comes from a small city in the coffee triangle of Colombia. He is working with the private sector on sustainable development projects with communities in rural areas affected by the armed conflict. By transforming scenarios where violence was an everyday reality into opportunities, Sanchez’s contribution is that kind that inspires the next generation to become positive change-makers in the community.
The Music Business: Why It’s better being an Independent Artist!
I want to be famous! With the glamour and full expression of the entertainment industry, it can be easily mind altering to forget the hard work that surrounds the lavish lifestyle. With the advance of the internet, artists around the world are making prosperous careers through self-representation and decisions made of being an independent artist.
Online Transparency International School on Integrity
Students, graduates, and young professionals are invited to win scholarships to attend an online anti-corruption and accountability training. The school will take place on 17-22 August 2020. The deadline is on 20 July 2020.
Skolkovo Institute: Apply for MSc Scholarships 2020
Applications are open for Skoltech MSc. Programs 2020. They are offering domestic and international students the opportunity to study free of charge and receive stipends to cover living expenses. The deadline is on 16 July 2020.
Studying for a Degree During a Pandemic?
The world is changing every day rapidly. All those changes are affecting all of our aspects of life. One of them is studying during the pandemic situation. How to finish your University when all circumstances are against you and everything that you are used to is not counting more? We are offering you a practical guide for studying during the chrisis.
How to Get the Best Results from Your Home Workout
If you are prepared to put a little time and effort into your workout at home, it can be just as effective as a gym workout. If you are unsure is it going to give results, we have a few tips for you on how to take advantage of this fairly new practice that is becoming more and more popular especially with all life changes that are happening now. Future is knocking on your door and you should be prepared.
Crikey! The Australian Folk Sounds Take a Strong Bite out of World Music
The incredibly vibrant people of Australia exude an intriguing, inviting nature. Through the depiction of Australia in the macro media, many foreign eyes are uneducated about some of the things that identify the culture of the continent. From fashion to food, from visual art to dance, the history of the indigenous people resembles an important role for nationality recognition. Through the music world, Australia has developed an increasingly dependable sound, having a full form of musical history through Folk Rock and Bush music.
Moneyball: Baseball Hall of Fame
Let me start with a small introduction to the current review: we can’t even imagine how many schemes athletic team managements hide. And we don't know how much strength it must take to change a system. This week we are reviewing another film – “Moneyball” – with Brad Pitt as the protagonist. Directed by Bennett Miller, with Aaron Sorkin as the screenwriter, it was released worldwide in 2011 to tell the story of a key period in the history of the low-budget Oakland as baseball team, as it moved from failure to triumph. The movie is about a search for a new baseball strategy — with insights that show how a little guy who is willing to discard old wisdom can gain an advantage over big money.
University of Glasgow – Free Online Courses
This research university, one of the top ranked in the world has produced 7 Nobel Laureates and given Britain 3 prime ministers.
Hippie and Happy Nepal
Happily nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, Nepal is home to the world’s highest mountains, including Mt. Everest, which is locally known as Sagarmatha. The landlocked country remained long out of reach of the outside world until the year 1951. With hippie culture emerging in the late 1960s, Nepal suddenly became a hub for western explorers and travellers. The nation today serves like a magnet to mountaineers, rafters, and trekkers from around the globe. Let’s explore hippie and happy Nepal through the vestiges of its past and the promises of its here and now.
When Did We Become the Meme Generation? A Walk through the Origin of Memes
Memes have slowly become our main form of expression. We see one; we send it to the person we think feels the same at a certain point in his life. You have a meme that corresponds to every scenario you might think of, and people seem to love them. But how did they become the most common thing we see in our newsfeed? How did memes become a new way of communication?
King’s College London – Free Online Courses
Ranked among the 25 best in the world and 7th in the U.K., the King’s College London offers free online courses in several interesting areas.
Ghanaian Afro Soul Fuels the Rhythm of the Heart through Songstress Efya!
There is a strong misconception of Africa. Through the media and other social media outlets, Africa is perceived as a struggling continent seeking dependency from others. The perception is false. There is richness flowing through the rivers and streets of African Countries. From entrepreneurship, architecture, art, and music, Africa is all things royalty! Royalty is seen and heard through radiant beauty and powerful voices such as Ghanaian afro soul singer, Efya.
Life Through the Sounds of Ghana
Africa is the focal point for all things percussive. We forget easily the influence Africa has had on government, pop culture, food, but also music! Music through the world of various African cultures, created some of the important musical implications you see in modern musical societies. Through my time here on planet earth, I recognize my past and future through my African ancestry of Ghana.
The Greatest: Who Are You, Leonardo da Vinci?
Leonardo da Vinci, one of the most significant creative geniuses of all time, was a man whose gifts cannot be narrowly defined. He was an excellent painter, sculptor, thinker, and philosopher, and his genius shone in every single work that he produced. If you asked experts to describe da Vinci in one word, they would probably say that excellence was the determining reality. In every stroke of his brush, in every touch was revealed a profound sense of philosophy - the notion that nature is the only perfection; and God, the supreme creator, is the one who leads us to beauty.
Marking Sustainable Gastronomy Day – Can We Pave the Road for a Zero Hunger...
Almost every one of us loves eating, although not every one of us tends to think about whether the food on our table is sustainably produced, whether it is safe, or where its ingredients are from. To that end, through this article, Youth Time focuses attention on the influence of Sustainable Gastronomy on our health and our environment, and why it counts among the most important legacies we can leave behind for future generations. In this piece we will explore Sustainable Development Goals, we will examine the chances of enjoying a world where zero hunger prevails, and we will also learn what actions should be followed for living a more sustainable life.
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”.
























