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Reading Silvia Frederici – Wages for Housework
"Wages for housework" is one of the most revolutionary demands of feminist activists and women rights organizations worldwide. The history behind the Wages for Housework campaign is very powerful, and Silvia Frederici has quite of a lead in it. She reflects some of her activism experience through her book – Wages for Housework -, and the book is indeed, a profound read.
You’re Never Too Young to Change the World
Today the world celebrates Youth Day and Yash Tiwari is a perfect person to represent the topic. In this article, he will talk on how the age is never an obstruction to having a social impact on this world, leading by his own example. Yash Tiwari, 18 years old, has delivered 4 TED Talks and A Josh Talk, is an international youth mentor, an award winning author of two books, a public speaker, with his critically acclaimed debut novel "A Celebration In Tribulation" written at the age of 16. He recently has also authored PANDEMIC 2020 - Rife Of The Virus World's First Novel On The Ongoing Corona Virus Outbreak. Read along!
Paid Internships at SWP in Berlin
Several three-month full-time internships are offered for students in political science, economics, law, administration, and journalism. Interns will receive a €300 monthly allowance while working in Berlin, Germany. The deadline is on 30 September 2020.
Get Acquainted with the Brilliant sounds of Croatia!
With a land full of history and a beautiful artistic heritage, the Republic of Croatia embodies its identifiable sounds through poetry and music. Throughout the centuries, the country has musically developed into a musical phenomenon through the backbones of medieval sounds to rock battling sounds of “Croatian New Wave”. Will Croatia continue to make monumental artistic waves in world music?
Stardust Universe of Neil Gaiman
Neil Gaiman. Just Neil Gaiman, and that's it. Amazing author, unsurpassed 21st century Sci-Fi writer and romantic. “Stardust” opens up a fascinating world where witches fight princes and kings, and a simple village on the far side of a wall holds a secret – a magical kingdom with a throne and heirs. In this review, I will talk about the film based on Neil Gaiman’s book. If you have not seen it yet, I sincerely advise you not to delay any longer and do. And if you are from the ranks of Gaiman’s fans, like me, then I just remind you that there is nothing better than clicking on the start of your favorite film again.
Unhappy Childhood and Long Term Effect – An Interview with Dr. Dirk Scheele, part...
This interview with Dr. Dirk Scheele related to his research on childhood trauma and its consequences has been brought to you in two parts. This week we publish the second and conclusive part of the fascinating insights from Dr. Scheele.
Haiku – the Art of Japanese Poetry
Japan is known for its vibrant culture and literary tradition. It has one of the world’s highest literacy rates, with people spending over 4 hours per week reading. The Japanese have their very special mythological stories, figures, writing styles, and poetry. Among many other features of this rich heritage you will find the Haiku poems. But what makes these poems so special and different from others? Scroll on to be surprised by a very interesting style of poetry.
The Greatest: Rodin
Rodin. The thinker and creator who is in an eternal search for ideal forms. He saw the beauty of nature in everything, both alive and inanimate. Rodin, the great sculptor, who became famous in maturity, by creating unique masterpieces – The Thinker, The Gates of Hell, The Burghers of Calais, the monument to Victor Hugo, and the very era of modern sculpture. In 2017, the director Jacques Doillon released a picture of the same name, Rodin – about the life, love, and career of the creator.
An Oriental Escapade: Exploring Chengdu, China
The word ‘Orient’ has almost always carried a sense of enigma around it, and the term is also often used as a metonym for the ancient Chinese civilization and its traditions and culture. China has long been associated with the silk road, and historians and authors have written at length about the travels along this great trade route. Caravans of silk, paper, tea, and spices have inched away from the ancient Chinese provinces headed towards their final destinations in the Mediterranean and in cities throughout Europe, and so have new thoughts, beliefs, and ideas. Let’s take a walk around Chengdu that was once a significant part of the ancient silk road.
Apply for DEEP Fund Awards!
Deep Emotional Engagement Programme (DEEP) Fund provides funds tos artistic responses that capture connections with the ocean. The DEEP Fund will support creative projects that communicate individual and/or communal emotional bonds with the sea to a wide audience including policy makers and research institutions, as well as beneficiary communities in the partner countries.
Djordje Ogrizovic – Over 100 Awards and the Title of New Tesla at 21
From making sculptures out of recycled paper to winning awards in literature, drawing, and history he has come a long way to become the world’s best young scientist!
What Is Her Name? Oh. She Has Noname?
With her impeccable powers to tell the narrative of an urban youthful generation. Her majesty of Slap poetry and lyrical intelligence, Noname, graces the kingdom of Chicago and the globe with imperial rap poetry and wavy sounds of neo soul in her latest album, “Room 25”.
Exploring the Cultural Heritage Of Rajasthan
To wanderers and explorers around the world, India has always been a land of ancient, mystic charm. When Vasco Da Gama first landed on Indian soil in 1498, he opened a route to the land of spices and spirituality for the European world. Although every part of this country has a vibrancy and flavour of its own, the state of Rajasthan is perhaps the most colourful of them all. This northern desert land is full of the stuff of nomadic tales, and it attracts tourists from around the world. It is the rich cultural heritage of Rajasthan that makes it so full of vivacity and vibrancy. So let us take you on a journey through the cultural heritage of one of the most colourful states of India.
The Unique Styles of Alt-J Take You on a Cinematic-Melodic Excursion
Heavily influenced by books, movies, and popular culture, the Leeds natives form a solid collection of student experimentation paired with an articulate mathematical interpretation of popular music. The album “An Awesome Wave” is an understatement, as the indie pop band Alt J express the thin line between love and the kinetic energy of lust.
World Health Organization Summer Internship in Oman
University students and recent graduates are invited to apply for a paid internship in Muscat, Oman. The three-month internship will focus on contributing to the efforts of the WHO in addressing the COVID-19 outbreak and Anti-Microbial Resistance (AMR) interventions.
Defining Modern Motivation: Not Enough To Be But To Become?
Let’s talk about motivation and think critically, not just positive. Your Social Media feed is full of “power of attraction” and “thoughts manifesting” pep-videos and statements from 21st-century gurus. But how do we know which information to trust? It is very tempting to take all of the positive balms for ears for granted but what is pseudoscience and what arguments are ‘safe’ to apply? In this article, we will talk about “the industry of happiness” behind the YouTube curtains and go back to Ancient Times to define motivation.
Scholarships for Free Online Education: the University of Edinburgh
Hopefully, the times the world is going through at present shall be over soon. Thus far, we have been writing about university cities in different parts of the world. Beginning with this article, we’ll introduce you to some of the best free online courses and scholarships that are available to international students. These are accessible by all who qualify and other courses are achievable through scholarships.
Scholarships in Nothern Europe
The North European countries are usually rated as among the 10 to 15 best countries in the world to live in, consistently. Given the focus towards education and inclusiveness, it’s quite evident why many a university student wants to study in these countries. However, since most of those who want to study abroad and excel in their studies cannot afford to, it’s scholarships to the rescue. Let’s have a look at some of the best sources in these countries.
Had It All, Lost It All – Films for the Weekend
As they say " Don't tempt fate". This week, eventhough the topics are heavy, these movies are worth watching.
Dynamic Women – Weekend Movie Picks
Every Friday afternoon we at YT, publish a selection from old and new movies for the upcoming weekend. This week is no exception and we have chosen movie picks related to exceptional female characters.
























