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Stylish Kids Or Obsessed Parents?
The world is a stage, and some American mums are deeply aware of it. They perceive their kids as dolls, dressing them up in uptight suits, sky-blue shirts, and polished brown shoes. Some have even gone a step further and realised they should look exactly like the models in magazines. But what is the point of just dressing them up if no one is able to see them?
Social Leader Forum 2016 In Georgia
Creative Development Center in cooperation with CRISP e.V and with financial support of Black Sea trust and Erasmus+ is recruiting representatives from Public, NGO and (Social) Business sectors, coming from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Russia, and Turkey to participate in the Social Leader Forum 2016. Deadline to apply is September 10.
The Best Musical Talents
Music talent competitions have already been with us for a few decades. They generally can be divided into two exciting categories - The really disastrous ones and the great hidden voices. Apart from the in-between boring grey mass, of course. For this article we have prepared a collection of the most unique, unexpected, and absolutely top-notch participants from music competitions all over the world, all of them absolutely worth watching. Scroll down, and check it out.
Sino-international Friendship In Practice: Highlights Of The International Summer School In Beijing
From the 15th till the 20th of August 2016, Youth Time organized its sixth consecutive Summer School. This year the event was realized in Beijing, in close cooperation with the reputable China Soong Ching Ling Foundation. It was Youth Time’s second Summer School organized outside of Europe and it has become a memorable one. Hosted in spectacular facilities, 30 international and 20 Chinese participants, coming in total from 25 different nations, were offered a rich cultural program and a diverse working schedule.
Trip To Italy – Five Movies Set On The Apennines
The end of summer will be marked by sun, and so will be our weekly movie offer. This time we have selected easy-to-watch films shot under Italy’s blue skies so that you can still get a welcome feel of summer.
Turn Your Dream Into (Virtual) Reality
Joystick has just opened in the centre of Prague and is the first video games bar in Czech Republic to serve up old school arcade machines, pinball machines and quality draft and craft beers. Founded and setup by friends Patrik Fiala (pictured right) and Tomáš Barth (left), the duo have spent almost three years turning their dream into a reality. We managed to catch up with the co-owner Patrik for an insight into the long journey which all started with his love of video games.
Mastering Social Skills: Three Books To Get You Started
You know those charismatic people who just seem to know their way with others? They always know just what to say and are considered funny. Although a sense of humor cannot readily be taught, the other qualities mentioned above fall under the heading of learnable social skills. The level of your social skills can determine whether or not you'll land that job interview or get a second date with your crush. For this weekend's reading, we have prepared three books for you that will help you in gaining and practicing actual communication and social skills.
Stop Stereotyping And Start Traveling
People are good at stereotyping, because ever since the beginning of time we humans have liked to categorize people and put them into boxes of various sizes in order to organize the space in our brains a little bit better. That’s why every country is generally perceived according to a few stereotypes, which briefly describe its habitants and in a way, make us feel better about ourselves. The more I travel, the more I realize stereotypes are never completely true.
Fashion In Movies
Fashion will probably never go out of fashion, and therefore there are many films and books which pay tribute to the trendsetters. The movies presented today are all dedicated to vogue. Whether haute Couture or fashion retailing, enjoy a journey with style.
Luis Cruz: Innovation Begins With Risk-Taking
Huffington Post has named him as one of the nine young tech innovators who are changing the world. After his invention called Eyeboard was presented to the public, he became internationally recognized. He started his first company at the age of 14, teaching himself software programming and digital electronics. Today, the owner of Intelsath, Luis Cruz (23), is developing new products, learning more about how to invest smartly in the future, but most of all – he spreads knowledge all around his home country, Honduras, giving inspiration to young people to learn, advance, and succeed.
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.
The World Is Bigger Than You Think, An Inspiring Story By Vikash Das
Do you find it interesting that we, typical human beings, can be so much into our own world that we forget that there is a big universe beyond what we already know. If we were to pay more attention to the world outside our front door, we would realize how little we know and how much there is to be learnt. Vikash Das brings us a beautiful story, which explains how he found a new world where he belongs. But that world is one which required going out of the world that he already knew.
Driven By Diversity
Just several days ago, on a beautiful Swiss mountain called Passugg, I started my NOW journey together with 29 community activists, change makers, and social entrepreneurs from ten European countries. The objective was to make this world a better, greener, and nicer place to live.
Marketing Strategy for Small Business
In the previous article, we started looking at a variety of tips and tricks to help you think more creatively about marketing your business. Here, we are continuing with a few more to use as inspiration while you develop your strategic marketing plan.
Milica Radovic, the girl from Serbia is helping people in Kenya
Milica Radovic (28), the co-founder of one of the biggest IT events in the Balkans and the holder of a TEDx license, dropped the idea of working in an office and set off on an unusual journey to Africa. Aiming not to be a typical tourist, she made a decision to explore, travel, and help. A chance encounter with 12 charming local kids made her stay in Kenya much longer than she planned. And so, instead of posing for social networks and taking photos, she decided to use her blog to raise money for charity and make the future a bit brighter for some kids who need help desperately. This is a story about bananas, storytelling, playing games, a mud house, new uniforms, and a little bit of magic she brought to Rusinga Island.
Twelve Reasons To Give A Hand
Milica Radovic (28), the co-founder of one of the biggest IT events in the Balkans and the holder of a TEDx license, dropped the idea of working in an office and set off on an unusual journey to Africa. Aiming not to be a typical tourist, she made a decision to explore, travel, and help. A chance encounter with 12 charming local kids made her stay in Kenya much longer than she planned. And so, instead of posing for social networks and taking photos, she decided to use her blog to raise money for charity and make the future a bit brighter for some kids who need help desperately. This is a story about bananas, storytelling, playing games, a mud house, new uniforms, and a little bit of magic she brought to Rusinga Island.
Twelve Reasons To Give A Hand
Milica Radovic (28), the co-founder of one of the biggest IT events in the Balkans and the holder of a TEDx license, dropped the idea of working in an office and set off on an unusual journey to Africa. Aiming not to be a typical tourist, she made a decision to explore, travel, and help. A chance encounter with 12 charming local kids made her stay in Kenya much longer than she planned. And so, instead of posing for social networks and taking photos, she decided to use her blog to raise money for charity and make the future a bit brighter for some kids who need help desperately. This is a story about bananas, storytelling, playing games, a mud house, new uniforms, and a little bit of magic she brought to Rusinga Island.
Volunteer At G-20Y Summit 2016
G-20Y Association is looking for volunteers to assist at the G-20Y Summit 2016. The event will be taking place in St. Moritz, Switzerland, from 21st to 25th of September 2016. Deadline to apply is August 20th.
Spain’s Youth Theatre, the story of young artists
Today is not a normal school day. The classroom is a theatre auditorium; chairs become seats in the stalls; and the blackboard is a stage. Hundreds of high school students wait impatiently for the play to start. They have the feeling that they are about to see a different kind of theatre, one made for them, for young people. For many of them, this is their first time at the theatre, a rare pastime for Spanish youth.
Lifelong Learning: Plant Your Garden, Instead of Waiting Someone Bring You Flowers
For most people, getting an education means getting diploma. But what if the traditional process is only the very tip of a huge ice-berg?






















