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Top Tips To Survive The Pokemon Go Craze This Summer

In case you hadn’t heard, there’s a little known game rolling out across Europe called Pokémon Go. Merging the real world with a virtual one, it’s turning out to be a worldwide smash. As Europe braces itself for some serious mobile battery drainage, tired legs and a bunch of virtual monsters, we’re going to provide you with some quick and easy Do’s and Don’ts to get you started.

A Story About The Art Of Living

He grew up looking up to a pilot father. He drew pictures of fighter planes and read books about heroic battles and dreamt of becoming a pilot himself – and so he did. After a while, he discovered beauty in catching moments with a camera lense, so he became a photographer. In the meantime, someone noticed his unique charm and offered him a job as a model. Today, the famous Swedish photographer and international model Christian Göran (33) shares everyday joys with his girlfriend and twin daughters traveling around Europe in an old, cramped camper - proving that dreams and reality can fit in the same box.

How To Solve Problems In Controlled Dreams

Most people live in the belief that dreams are something unimportant, irrelevant, and useless. No matter that ordinary dreams are recipients of important messages and lessons that often we do not take seriously. Is it possible that a special world opens in our minds during sleep, a world that finds solutions in our dreams to the problems of our waking hours? Stephen LaBerge, founder of the Lucidity Institute, holds that it is a scientifically proven fact that people find solutions to their problems in controlled dreams, the dreams that LaBerge also refers to as lucid dreams.

7 Most Innovative Start-ups In Tunisia

In a country which is shaped by the biggest civilizations since the antiquity, geographically located in between the Europe and Africa and having French language as an official language are just the few advantages of young tunisians who are creating great start-ups, ones that easily can be replicated almost in any country around the world. 
Here is a list of seven start-ups from Tunisia, it is more a list which represents the start-up environment of Tunisia rather any sort of competition which is the best one or the most-innovative one. Get inspired and motivated by their hard work and creativity.

Global Crises And Entertaining Games. Can You Have It Both Ways?

Nuclear wars, immigration, and a shortage of water resources. Sounds depressing, doesn't it? Developers of online games from the Swiss Blindflug Studios have chosen to take a different approach to the disturbing challenges of the modern age: “fun” in the face of the distressing issues of our times. They presented their two latest projects in August at the GDC Conference, which took place in German city of Cologne.

Internet and Young People: Risks and Opportunities

The 2008 World Internet Project survey of 13 countries revealed that, among youth 12-years to 14-years, 88% in the United States used the Internet, and the percentage of Internet users in this age group was 100% in the United Kingdom, 98% in Israel, 95% in Canada, and over 70% in Singapore. As such, widespread Internet use represents both risks and opportunities for young people. 

Innovation Challenge for Young Entrepreneurs

The Creative Business Cup (Denmark) invites young startupers to take part in innovation challenge 2015 and to get opportunity to present their new and innovative idea to potential investors and get support. Deadline to apply is July 31st.

Have You Ever Heard of GDC Europe? If You’re Fond of Games, You Should

The Game Developers Conference™ Europe (GDC Europe), the largest professionals-only game industry event in Europe, opens registration for the conference in 2015. The even will be held in German city of Cologne on August 3-4.

Out of Screen to Reality: Story Of Ingress Game And Its Players

There are so many games for smart phones, but most of them do not require any kind physical activity. Google launched an app called Ingress that changes the understanding of interactive gaming and brings people out of screen to reality. Youth Time met with two players of the game Vladimir Stankovic and Miroslav Markovic to find out more.

Geocaching: Feel Like an Archaeologist

«It’s funny to find a review in Czech, left by one of the players, in a Russian geocache which has a description in English»

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