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Recovery of Cancer Patients Using Exercise – An Interview with Dr. David Mizrahi

Dr. David Mizrahi has devoted himself to the recovery of cancer patients through using exercise as medicine. Dr. Mizrahi generates research to help cancer survivors lead healthier lifestyles, which helps to improve their overall health. In addition to various organizations he is affiliated to the Kids Cancer Centre in Sydney, Prince of Wales Hospital and the University of New South Wales and will soon be completing a Fulbright Fellowship at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Tennessee, USA.
Young Science Journalists Award

Young Science Journalists Award

The award is intended to encourage young science writers by recognizing outstanding reporting and writing in any field of science. The 2020 winner will receive $1,000 and expenses covered to attend ScienceWriters2020 in Colorado.
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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!
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The Halo Effect as the Origin of Blended Reasoning

The first impression counts!  Almost a cliché, this statement has been heard by all of us countless times. However, little do we know about how deeply the first impression can be entrenched. Add to this the tendency of most people to simplify things and voila, you have got an error in reasoning that can influence the whole decision making and judgmental process! Keep reading if you want to get a better understanding about how you form your opinions about people, advertised products and ideas, and how you can alter your decision-making habits to avoid ill-informed judgments. 
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Iceland Leads the World in SDGs and Youth Organizations

Youth Time announced exciting news – this year’s #YTSummer School will be held in Reykjavik, Iceland, one of the most unique countries in the world. It has the smallest population of any NATO member and is the only one with no standing army. At the same time, Iceland ranks high in economic, democratic, and social stability as well as in equality. In 2018, it was ranked the sixth most developed country in the world by the UN’s Human Development Index, and it takes first place on the Global Peace Index. Furthermore, Iceland is a world leader when it comes to sustainability and youth organizations and initiatives.

Budgeting Volunteering Experience: the Essentials

There isn’t a better way to travel around the world with a purpose than by volunteering! In this series on alternative tourism we are covering popular international volunteering programs for young adults to participate in. If you feel that you’re ready to share knowledge with others, learn new skills, and boost your life experience, read on! In this article we will talk about the costs associated with volunteering and steps you need to take in order to prepare for your trip.
Thundercat Says: It Is What It is

Thundercat says It Is What It is

Former metal head becomes fuck music royalty as he ventures into acid jazz, Rnb soul realms. Thundercat’s impurity and music intelligence create pure gold in his 2020 album “It Is What It Is”. Experience music royalty with Thundercat!
Sustainability in the culture

Top 5 Organizations Incorporating Sustainability in their Culture

We can criticize millennials for so many different things nowadays, like for not having a decent taste of music, for exaggerated ‘self-care’, or for appreciating the wrong reality shows. However, one thing’s for certain: the level of awareness that they have on global issues and the environment is far more evident than that of previous generations. This level of awareness is what made corporations and organizations insert sustainability in their operations. And in this article, we have listed 5 of these organizations which we praise and applause for the difference they’re making.
Data storage by Marie Kondo

Data Storage with KonMari

Are you surrounded by data but have no idea how to manage it and keep it in order? The KonMari method, which in this article is applied to the challenge of data storage, is a perfect solution for creating a system of organizing and maintaining the stored data on your personal computer, which will influence your productivity and the quality of your work with data.
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Whiplash: the Story about How to Love a Dream

The movie `Whiplash` of successful director Damien Chazelle showed that from pure love to obsession exists fragile line - fanaticism. The well-known people, whose name are famous for ages proved their genius by the hard price. Mavericks. Hermits. Rigorous and risky. In order to get a success, we should destroy convenient models and go out the common sense. But, if the perfect final doesn`t complete our dream, will we sacrifice our happiness?
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Olympic Medallist from Italy Marta Pagnini: ‘From the Worst Moments Come the Best Lessons.’

From starting gymnastics by chance to making it onto the national Italian team, and then going to – pinnacle of every athlete’s career – the Olympic Games. Italian gymnast Marta Pagnini is an Olympic bronze medallist, but gymnastics is just one of many things that Marta loves doing. By the age of 29, Marta has been the Italian team’s captain, has won numerous medals; and recently received a University degree, has written a book, and has become an Instagram influencer with many followers. What was her life like during her sports career, and how has it changed since then? How can you overcome difficulties and make it to the Olympics? What does the life of a gymnast consist of? Marta shared all of it with me in a very honest and open interview for Youth Time Magazine.
Lemniskata workshop

Lemniskata, ‘Life with No Barriers’: a Sheltered Workshop that Recycles Unusual Materials

Lemniskata is an NGO in the heart of Prague, Czechia, which employs people with disabilities to produce eco-friendly stationery products made of malai leather, handmade paper, recycled coffee mugs, and animal excrement (yes, no typo!). It is also an inclusive community where people find a sense of belonging, fulfilling work, artistic expression, and, most importantly, a home. In an interview with Vlasta Urbanova, director of Lemniskata, Youth Time learns about inspiration, people, art, and the meaning behind the “Life with No Barriers” workshop.
Dalai Lama Fellows Program

Dalai Lama Fellows Program

The Dalai Lama Fellows (DLF) experience is an immersive, year-long commitment that mentors each Fellow through a leadership curriculum inspired by exemplary leaders like the Dalai Lama. This curriculum will help you become more mindful, increase awareness of your inner values and how they relate to your work, deeply connect with people around you, and provide new ways of building sustainable solutions to complex problems. The deadline is on 5 January 2020.
Derek Sivers, the Musician and Entrepreneur Who Helps People to Be Creative

Derek Sivers, the Musician and Entrepreneur Who Helps People to Be Creative

Derek Sivers is someone you should follow online. He is the author of Anything you want: 40 lessons for a new kind of entrepreneur. His life story is fascinating.
What are the Most Popular College Majors in the World and Why? The Answers May Surprise you!

What are the Most Popular College Majors in the World and Why? The Answers...

Youth Time magazine has conducted a research project to identify the most popular college majors in 10 countries around the globe, and a few interesting patterns have been brought to light. For example, business and management peaks in almost all the countries surveyed, the exception being Russia. The IT sector’s popularity, surprisingly, is low only in Australia. Health and Engineering degrees are constantly as popular, as they were 10 years ago worldwide, especially in the most developed countries such as the US and Germany. While 7 out of 10 top-listed majors in China are STEM, half of the young Indians surveyed turn to the arts and Law, which are also in demand in Brazil. Read our research results to find out why.
Saving Lakes, One at a Time!

Saving Lakes, One at a Time!

Moved by the deteriorating conditions of the lakes in Bangalore, India’s Silicon Valley and one of the fastest growing metro areas in the country, Anand Malligavad took it upon himself to save them single-handedly. Having saved four lakes so far, and committing himself to reviving 45 lakes by 2025, he is a force to reckon with in his city and is trying to keep the glory of the ‘City of Lakes’ from dying a painful death.

When the Resolve to Achieve is Higher than the World’s Highest Peak

Offering different perspectives to different individuals, mountains have always inspired people, either to test their endurance and strength while climbing them or to offer the experience of basking in their beauty while visiting them. To Hemant Gupta, a twenty-nine-year-old metallurgical engineer who has turned mountaineer, they offer a challenge to test his limits and explore his potential apart from fulfilling his new-found passion. Considering himself to be a speck of dust compared to the glory of the mammoth Himalayas, he has found his heart and home in them. Climbing to the summit of Mt. Everest, the highest peak on the planet, at an age of 27 years, Hemant Gupta’s story is that of a trailblazer who has found & nurtured his own passion while helping others achieve theirs.

Junior Fellowship Programme at CERN

This Programme is aimed at graduates from universities or higher technical institutes in a wide range of applied sciences, computing and engineering with limited or no work experience, looking to work in a research group. The deadline is on 2 September 2019.

How to Run a Half Marathon. Or Even a Marathon: The Hater’s Guide

At school, the subject I hated most was physical education. And the most hated exercise in that course was running – around the gym or on the street, and passing the minimum requirements, of course. This year, I’m 32 years old, and just recently, for the first time in my life, I ran 22 kilometers without stopping. I ran relatively easily and with great pleasure, and I am glad to tell you how I managed to achieve this.
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