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Printed Art Books In The Online Era
Due to online publishing and the rise of “kindle culture”, printed book sales have suffered several setbacks. Art books represent an especially endangered species, since all sorts of information about art, including the art itself, seem to be instantly accessible online. However, for Karolína Truhlářová art books will always be worth printing.
The Stunning Character Of Krzysztof Pauch And His Endless Trust In Youth
Krzysztof Pauch is a very interesting personality from Poland, a man who grew up on his own and who is the source of inspiration for thousands of young people in the field of entrepreneurship and employability around Europe.
The Most Interesting Christmas Traditions All Over The World
Christmas is a holiday celebrated in many parts of the world, often with roots that go back to a time long before there was a Christian holiday called Christmas. There are different traditions related to Christmas in different countries. Some of them are well known, but often the origin has been forgotten.
The DO School’s Future Of Work Fellowship
More and more people are looking for more than just a job that pays the bills, but for a fulfilling career. They want to contribute to something greater than themselves. But how will they ever feel that they’re making a big difference? How could they measure their impact? What would that kind of job look like in a big company? How, as a part of a big system, would employees be able to tell that their work matters?
Christmas Cookie Recipes From All Over The World
Christmas baking is all about flavors and fragrances. These recipes often contain spices, nuts or dry fruit, citrus zest to intensify the aroma and, most importantly, butter. Every country has its own typical set of cookies and their recipes vary from one country to another. In the following lines, you will discover the best cookie recipes from different parts of Europe.
Refugee Crisis Seen By European Youth
In recent months, tragedies at sea have sadly raised everybody’s awareness of the greatest immigration crisis since the Second World War and have cast a bright light upon an ongoing humanitarian calamity in the Middle East. Large numbers of Syrian asylum seekers off the coasts of Southern Europe have awakened debates about the migrant issue and have set in motion a lengthy decision-making process to determine how to address the situation. Meanwhile, countries on the peripheral borders of the EU are still waiting, in the absence of fundamental European reforms, for more precise regulations. Persistent instability at Europe’s southeastern boundaries calls out for realistic solutions, feasible and sustainable plans, and the voice of the EU’s leading Institutions. But what about the young citizens of Europe? They represent the future, and they have the right to raise their voices up, too.
8 Month Fellowship In Global Journalism In Canada
Munk School of Global Affairs (University of Toronto’s) invites youth from all over the world who have a degree or a work experience to apply for a Fellowship in Global Journalism. The fellowship starts September 2016 and ends April 2017. The fellowship is partially funded. Deadline to apply is February 19th 2016.
Daniel Defoe: The Father Of Modern Journalism
Daniel Foe, born circa 1660, was the son of a London butcher. He changed his last name to Defoe, to make it sound more gentlemanly.
Develop Your Network With International Youth Summit In Tashkent
Uzbekistan is making its presence felt on the stage of international events aimed at including young people into global discussions. Next spring (March 25-27), the city of Tashkent will host the country's first International Youth Summit. If you consider yourself an active youngster and you are interested in connecting with 300 passionate young people not only from Uzbekistan, but also from other parts of the world, you are invited to sign up. Deadline to apply is December 31, 2015.
Don’t Miss Youth Event At The 7th UNAOC Global Forum In Baku
The United Nations Alliance of Civilizations has opened call for applications for the Youth Event at the 7th Global Forum. The event will be hosted by the government of Azerbaijan from April 25 to 27. Deadline to apply is January 17, 2016. Participation is fully funded.
UK Is About To Cut Number Of Foreign Students
With increasing restrictions and tougher English language requirements, the number of international students in the UK is likely to continue to drop which could result in significant negative impact on the British economy.
Rookie Mistakes That Hold You Back From Getting Hired Or Promoted
This article is the third in a four part mini-series called ‘Become a Pro in the Hot Seat at the Job Interview’, prepared by Shea Ki founder of Upgrade My Interview™especially for YT magazine. This time you will discover the most frequently made interview rookie mistakes to avoid before, during, and after your job interview.
International Youth Leadership Conference In Prague
IYLC opened applications for annual conference in Prague. The event will be held from 3rd of January to 8th of January 2016. Young people from around the world will meet to sharpen their leadership skills to tackle global issues. Deadline to apply is December 15th.
What Would Your Childhood Have Looked Like In Victorian England?
We often see horrible pictures and read stories about exhausted children who are forced to work all day long for a few coins. Child labor engulfs millions of children. However, we are used to thinking that this problem belongs exclusively to the third world. That is not quite so. Dig a bit into history, and it becomes clear that “fat childhood” came to developed countries relatively recently. Read here, for example, how your childhood would have looked in the UK just 150 years ago.
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Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover
Times of the old fashioned libraries, where a mean woman tells you off if you held on book for longer than it’s permitted is passed.
Tips On Exploring New Countries
An old saying holds that, “Traveling is the only thing you buy which makes you richer.” Experts say traveling is the best way to break down prejudices and experience new things. With traveling you encounter other cultures, their histories, their way of life, their customs and habits.
Either We Evolve Or We Will Destroy Ourselves
Brane Aljaž is a man who believes high standards and extreme faith are essential to human well-being. While others are pessimistic about the future, he claims he sees solutions.
Migration and Traveling – Different Sides Of The Same Coin
Migration is widely controversial. Traveling is widely popular. Both entail crossing borders to pursue a better life. Being a melting pot of cultures and the world's most popular travel destination, with a half a billion visitors annually, Europe has an increasing fear of foreigners that has led to more and more migrant-hostile legislation with more than E90 million granted to FRONTEX to block migrants from Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.
Migration And Traveling – Different Sides Of The Same Coin
Migration is widely controversial. Traveling is widely popular. Both entail crossing borders to pursue a better life. Being a melting pot of cultures and the world's most popular travel destination, with a half a billion visitors annually, Europe has an increasing fear of foreigners that has led to more and more migrant-hostile legislation with more than E90 million granted to FRONTEX to block migrants from Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.
























