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Facebook “Personalized Newspaper”
May marked an important month for quality journalism. Nine media organisations began publishing their pieces directly on Facebook under a deal dubbed Instant Articles.
How to Deal Best with Learning a Language
This is part II of the Interview with a Polyglot Series presented by Youth Time magazine. In this part Luca Lampariello tells us about language and life: how languages can make us happier people while living our lives to the fullest. He also reveals his learning techniques and the phases he goes through while learning languages.
Languages Make Us Happier
In this interview, language coach and expert Luca Lampariello, a remarkable polyglot from Rome who mastered eleven languages, tells us how he succeeded in teaching himself languages and in using them to live a better life.
Don’t Wait for Classes. Start Learning Something New Now
In the last article, I've written that I had my first experiences with Massive Open Online Courses back in 2012. Well MOOC, have been present since 2004, but went viral, or popular in 2012, when edX and Coursera presented their online e-Learning platform for wider audience.
“Make a List of Everything that Stresses You Out and Bring it to Me”
Summer School Program Manager: Looking Forward to Living Up to the Challenge!
This week as part of a series of articles entitled 'Summer School in Faces', meet Event Program Manager and YT team member, Rens Saat. Rens knows everything about the participant and trainer selection process. He is directly responsible for the Summer School program and he is sharing some of his knowledge in this interview with youth-time.eu.
The Hidden Art of Peregrine Church (VIDEO)
22 year-old American artists Peregrine Church is sure, that art can take many forms and being original is what matters most. So he came up with a very unique form of art and a reason for people to start appreciating rain more.
What’s Between You and the Job of Your Dreams?
Getting interesting job with decent pay is not an easy task and many people spend their lives wondering why they can’t find a job of their dreams. This article will help to shed light on this problem.
Is There a Life After the Olympic Gold and How Zeitgeist Influences Sport (VIDEO)
One of the guests of the YT magazine's 28th issue is a winner of the Olympic gold medal in figure skating (team events) Ekaterina Bobrova. Check out the teaser of her interview to the Youth Time magazine reporter Evegnia Samodelkova.
Next Youth Time Magazine on Wednesday, April 1!
Why the 29th issue of the Youth Time Magazine is about Zeitgeist (The Spirit Of Our Time) and what does it mean actually?
Check Unique Opportunity to Trek the Everest Region Online
Many adventurers around the world share a common dream that is many times hardly attainable – to trek Mount Everest. The highest mountain in the world positioned in the Himalayas is a must for mountaineers around the world, while also attracting nature lovers and other travelers. Now, the goal of trekking the Everest becomes possible online, through Google’s virtual tour of the region.
Harvard in the Eyes of Past-War Students
The process of education is always more successful if it is companied with exchange between the youth. These days there are a lot of different events striving to improve cultural exchange. By this article you will have the chance to know about The HNMUN (Harvard National Model United Nations).
People Can Have a Maximum of 150 Friends
Although people can have more than 1,000 friends on Facebook and other social media, apparently, the capacity human beings have to maintain a friendship limits, on average, to maximum 150 people. This number is known as the “Dunbar number”, named after a British anthropologist Robin Dunbar.
Research: Money Makes People Meaner
The pursuit of wealth is many times portrayed on TV and in movies as something evil, as if money had the ability to turn people into greedy and self-centered individuals. As it seems, there might be a grain of truth to that after a recent research conducted by Paul Piff, an American social psychologist.
Who is the Biggest Narcissist? Check Out New Study
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the biggest narcissist of all? Simple answer: men. At least these are the claims of a new study from the University of Buffalo.
Pleasant Lack of Freedom of Unique Violinist Yuri Bashmet
We got a chance to talk with Yuri Bashmet right after his performance at the railway station of the resort town of Adler in Russia. The idea to perform classical music at a venue like that might have come across as strange for someone, but as Basmet explained us later on, his whole life is connected to railway stations, being on the road and with the subtle experiences of meetings and partings.
A Story Behind Success, a Success Behind an Idea
Have you ever wondered how an idea can gather supporters around it? Here is a story of #HEFORSHE campaign and it’s architect Gerardo Porteny Backal. Youth Time contributor Grese Sermaxhaj met Mr. Backal in the USA while he was presenting his project “Young Man for Gender Equality” to students.
Business for Grannies: “Happy Nepal Grandmas” Project
Are you interested in Youth Time activities and going to apply for YT Global Forum? If yes, stay tuned. This week we're going to show up several stories about projects that got YT financial and organizational support in the past. At last year’s Rhodes Youth Forum, Nepalese Renu Shakya presented the “Happy Grandmas” project. It dedicated to help grandmas in Nepal to grow their own business.
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.
Need Startup Inspiration? See Most-Backed Projects On Kickstarter
A project called Exploding Kittens made Kickstarter history. With 219,382 backers, it became the most-backed Kickstarter project of all time! It more than doubled the previous record of 105,857, held by Reading Rainbow since last summer. Wondering what the backings leaderboard looks like?
























