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Dr Loren Toussaint’s Simple Way To Happiness – Part One
The very purpose of life itself is peace and happiness. While our upbringing may have a lot to do with the way we react to situations and people, bringing about that change in ourselves is not as difficult as it sounds. Either we go on emulating the previous generations or decide to be what and who we were born to be. That is, change ourselves into being ourselves. It would probably be quite apt to say, either we forgive, move forward and follow the path to better health and prosperity or use the choice of being resentful and hold grudges and keep on running in place. We discuss this and more with Professor Loren Toussaint.
Communications Intern Seas At Risk In Brussels, Belgium
Seas At Risk is seeking a communications intern on a six-month placement. The successful candidate would ideally start working in January or February 2021. Interns will receive remuneration and public transport reimbursement. The deadline is on 6 December 2020.
How Does Black Friday Impact Climate Change and Business?
The period between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Eve is the busiest time in shopping. Black Friday weekend discounts encourage millions of people to buy more for lower prices. But, how does Black Friday impact the environment and how great is its importance for businesses?
Boost Your Home Budget
Our homes have always been one of the essential things in our lives. More than just a shelter, it's a place where we can be ourselves, express our personalities, hide away from the world, or welcome a small part of it into a unique space.
How to Present Yourself in the Best Way?
Meeting new people can be daunting for many of us. There are so many things running through our minds. We get hyperconscious by how we present ourselves, how we're dressed, or how the other person is reacting.
Microbiology Internship At ESPA In Brixham, England
Candidates working towards a degree in life sciences are invited to apply to a microbiology internship in Brixham, England. Interns will apply immunoassay techniques, including bacterial culture, antibody characterisation, and immuno-magnetic separation technology to assay development for bacterial targets. The deadline is on 5 December 2020.
Eco-Friendly Christmas Guide Part One: Greener Gifts & Wrapping
Americans alone generate 25 million tons of garbage during the period between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day. This guide can help you make a few simple changes to eliminate unnecessary waste and have a more sustainable holiday season.
NGOs: Planting Growth For Humanity
NGOs are non-governmental organisations whose history dates back to the 19th century. They evolved alongside the trade union movement, and both of them have fought for human rights in a plethora of fields. Though contemporary NGOs struggle with some distrust due to major government donations, their input in today’s democracy is nonetheless significant.
Free Online Courses – Machine Learning
Machine learning mainly refers to neural networks. These are computing systems having interconnected nodes and they function similar to the neurons that we humans have in our brain. These systems use data to recognise patterns and correlations and keep classifying them to continuously learn and improve.
The Next Greta Thunberg: Five Young People Fighting Climate Change
In March 2019, Greta Thunberg led a protest of more than one million students around the world to raise awareness about climate change. Greta is a Swedish climate change activist that made headlines globally for standing up to climate change as just a teenager.
Exploring Narcissism and Personality With Dr Wendy Patrick
Narcissism, domestic abuse, how to present yourself on your first date, what kind of people are truly the ones to be close to, dealing with difficult people, the benefits of wearing a mask of happiness and more is what we discuss in this interview with the world renowned prosecutor and media personality Dr. Wendy Patrick.
France: Creation of the World Cinema Motherland
It was the reason to consider France the origin of the contemporary cinematography when in the last decade of 19th centuries Auguste and Louis Lumière presented the first cinema show in the world. Thus, the oldest range will be the actual theme for the next few months.
Call for Journalists: European Press Prize 2021
The European Press Prize Foundation is calling for applications from journalists all over Europe. Works can be submitted in one of the four categories covering national issues, feature write, advocacy, investigative reporting, and more. There are four awards – worth 10,000 euros each. The nominated works will be published on the website of the European Press Prize. The deadline is on 2 December 2020.
Rethinking Narcissism: How to Understand and Cope with Narcissists
Narcissism or NPD is a personality disorder that can be easily associated with a grandiose image of the self and seeking self-worth in being special. In his book, Rethinking Narcissism, Dr Craig Malkin of Harvard Medical School does not only provide advice on coping with narcissists, but also presents a different way of understanding narcissism.
Science Fiction Technology Will Soon Help Amputees Feel Lost Limbs
The idea of connecting the brain and the nerves with machines has always been captivating for Dr.Francesco Petrini. In 2013 he participated in a groundbreaking international project where a team of numerous eminent experts from different scientific fields managed to implant the neural electrodes into a human in a way an amputee could feel sensations. This revelation inspired Dr.Petrini to work hard, explore and make the most out of his passion for bio-engineering and helping people. The result? An award-winning prosthesis SENSY, which allows amputees to naturally feel their missing limbs.
World Television Day: A Box That Shapes The World
Nowadays several social media platforms are shifting towards an increased presence of video materials. Facebook, Instagram and even Twitter are presenting every day more and more content with short videos. Nevertheless, according to the United Nations (UN), television continues to be the single largest source of video consumption.
Live Streaming is Saving the Music Industry
The love of music will never fade! What if you could get a private performance from artists you love in the comfort of your own home? The music industry has expanded and developed over the past few years, with the world relying on the advancements of technology. Music streaming has been an important factor for maintaining listeners sanity. Social media has become more interactive, with live streaming!
Virtual Photography and Social Justice Programme
Photographers, scholars, and activists who use photography in their change-making practice are invited to participate in an eight-month virtual program that aims to support social projects on challenging injustice, pursuing social equality, and advancing human rights through photography. The programme will take place during May through October 2021. The deadline is on 1 December 2020.
Open Webinar Series – Apply Today
Youth Time are back with more open and free webinars for all young people. This time we are focusing on sustainability within business and how this will impact our futures.
Fellowships in Civic And Citizenship Education in Germany
Young professionals in culture, media, policy, human rights, and sustainable development are invited to apply for the fully funded fellowship in Germany. Participants will benefit from a monthly stipend and travel expenses covered for the two-to-three month fellowship in a host organisation. The deadline is on 15 December 2020.
























