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Don’t Know What Kind of Blog Would be Best for Your Startup? Review of...
There are many different types of blogs, differing not only in the type of content, but also in the way that content is delivered or written. I’m going to touch upon 12 different styles of blogging according to blog classification by Rohit Bhargava and my personal opinion on the assumption of my professional blogging experience.
How Facebook Causing Addiction: Light and Dark Sides of Social Networks
George Orwell never dreamed that Big Brother could so easily convince people to supervise themselves and their lives in order to afterwards post about them on the internet.
YT Expert: TV Destroys the Brain Cells
Modifications of youth behavior and their abilities led researchers in the education field to suspect that the main cause of these transformations is TV exposure.
An Underwater Pompeii was Discovered in the Aegean Sea
Archaeologists discovered an ancient settlement lying beneath the Aegean Sea, just off the coast of the Greek island of Delos. According to greek mythology, this is the birthplace of the Greek gods Apollo and Artemis.
Mobile Apps for You Not To Collapse
Smartphones. We all have them. Those hand-sized appliances became little extensions of our hands, which are constantly connected with our brains. And once you have one, you can’t imagine your life without it anymore. Like it or not, we must admit our smartphones can be extremely useful. Especially if we know which mobile apps serve us best. In order to balance our lifestyle with communications, fitness, relaxation and even daily curiosity, here are some must-have apps for your mobile phone.
Undercover in Crimea: A Scottish Perspective
YT magazine's reporter Matthew Elliott wrote an opinion piece about his journey to the Crimea.
Ayatollah Mohammad Ali Taskhiri: “All Men are Brothers”
International news these days rarely fails to mention the "Islamic factor" and, usually, the topic is presented in a negative light. But there are other features of Islam that deserve to be brought to our attention.
YT Movement President: We are Launching a New Site and E-shop and Branching Out...
On 10 November Youth Time launched a new media platform for young people: youth-time.eu. We spoke with the president of the YT movement, Julia Kinash, about the new project and also YT’s plans for the near future.
Is Formal Marriage Out of Fashion? Interview with Communications Director of the World Congress...
In recent years, society is increasingly defined by family issues and their relevance for the modern world. Formal marriage is not fashionable nowadays and “guest” marriages are becoming more common in Europe.
The Czech Magician Dominik Hašek
In all the parts of the world where anyone is familiar with the words ‘ice hockey’, everyone knows Dominik Hašek. In Europe, they say he’s the Czech magician. Across the pond they worship him as ‘The Dominator’.
Interview with Russian Rock Legend Eugene Margulis
"He doesn’t like journalists, he fights off TV reporters, he puts up great concerts and generally he does a lot of other things" – this is how Eugene Margulis is described by one of his friends.
Only Spirituality and Young People Can Save Our Consumer Society
The opinion of famous Czech political scientist Petr Drulak.
Music is a Universal Language
Interview with a Famous Russian Musician Peter Nalitch.
Celebrity Who Did Everything Wrong in Her Career
Interview with Hollywood Star and “Oscar” Winner Susan Sarandon.
Palisek: People of Today Should Always Ask Why
Interview with one of the best-known top managers and economic experts in the Czech Republic Eduard Palisek.
“A Migrant Has to Work and Adapt – There Is No Money to Take...
Interview with Czech Senator Tomio Okamura.
“Expanding Horizons, Becoming Educated, We Strengthen a “Base” That Helps to Join Сomplicated Life...
A Former Greco-Roman wrestler and current Russian politican talks on sports, society, politics, social capital and the national idea of Russia.
Tiago Salazar, The Portuguese Cousteau and a Modern Nomad
Only 39 years old and already he’s been to more than 80 countries. His name is Tiago Salazar and he’s a Portuguese journalist, who started travelling the world in the early 1990s. Travelling and writing: that’s what this freelancer does for a living.
Five Ideas for Winter That Will Stick in Your Memory
CouchSurfing: The World Just Got Smaller
This story is a personal experience of the Youth Time reporter using a CouchSurfing network.
























