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Eat Organic The Smart Way Or Avoid ‘Organic’ Deception

While we keep seeing more ‘organic’ labels on food in the markets, the reality is way more toxic. Youth Time will tell you why, explain different food production processes across the world, and will give you tips on where to buy real organic food. 

Pictures You Want To Live In

Interview with a Belorussian artist about fairy tales, growing up, drawing technique and dusty couches.

Why We Feel Bored With Ourselves

More and more, young people admit that smartphones are disrupting their lives, and although they are well aware of the fact, they cannot help but spend an increasing amount of time on their devices.

How The Most “Purchasable” Industry Helps Us To Learn

Gone are the days of watching a great movie when all of a sudden, in the middle of the most intense part of the action, a commercial break would interrupt. That was the moment when (if you weren’t by any chance working in advertising) you began to hate commercials.

Study Finds A Link Between Your Job And Your Waist Size

A study conducted by the University of Australia, the University of Adelaide and Central Queensland University has found that those whose positions at work require a lot of decision-making tend to have a larger waist size. Linked to a lower BMI and smaller waist size are positions in which job holders have the freedom to use their skills, referred to as skills discretion.

The Story Of A Young South African Celebrity Masechaba Lekalake

Some South Africans will know her as the bubbly hostess who recently brought several TV shows. But the majority will agree that they fell in love with her on the radio, where she hosts The Power Life – a health, lifestyle, and sex talk show. In one of our previous articles we already mentioned that radio is South Africa’s youth number one medium. So meet one of the main radio heroes there Ms. Masechaba Lekalake.

Top 4 Digital Trends In Asia

It’s not the technology that changes the world, it’s the dreams behind the technology. Asia is leading the way when it comes to digital technology. With over 1.4 billion active internet users, Asia Pacific accounts for more than half of the world’s smartphones today. E-commerce sales are estimated to reach over one trillion dollars in 2017 and there are more tech startups than ever before.

Transforming Our World: Where Do We Stand And Where Are We Going?

This Saturday, is70 years since the UN was formally inaugurated. The foundational conference, held in San Francisco from April to June 1945, hosted representatives of 50 nations, 850 delegates, a total of 3500 staff, and more than 2500 press representatives, making the San Francisco Conference perhaps the greatest international gathering in the history of humanity. As a result, the United Nations Charter was signed and, upon its ratification by the majority of the signatories, the United Nations came into existence on 24 October 1945.

Green Cities Of The World: Where, How And Why?

Urban development, rapid industrialization, energy production and economic growth have been primary issues that all countries are now concerned about. New technologies have been developed to facilitate our lives and make the cities we live in engines of never-ending growth and innovation. All these achievements, however, have been accompanied by excessive use of natural resources and increasing energy consumption, causing a significant increase in waste generation, gas emission, and therefore, pollution.

How To stay Focused On Your Fitness Goals

We all want to feel good and look good. Exercising has a lot of health benefits for us, but it's not always easy to stay on track and persist in reaching our goals. If you're struggling with motivation, here are some useful mental hacks to keep you going.

Czech PM: Obstacles To Education Given By Religious And Ideological Reasons Must Be Removed

"A country which does not have education on the list of its priorities puts its future at risk”, - this statement made Prime Minister of the Czech Republic Bohuslav Sobotka during the Forum 2000 Conference yesterday in Prague.

The Do School Challenges Young Social Entrepreneurs to Turn Ideas into Action

The DO School is a global educational platform dedicated to innovation, entrepreneurship and good business. It offers high impact programs, online courses and innovation workshops for individuals and leading companies that empower talented leaders to turn their ideas into action.

From Teacher To Students: Tale Of A Storyteller

I never wanted to be a teacher. My mother is one, my sister is another, both in primary schools, my uncle teaches chemistry at a university. I wanted my own path. Nonetheless, as it often happens, I ended up standing in front of a classroom filled with students, my students. I had to transfer my knowledge to people not much younger than me. I was terrified.

Useful Tips To #GoGreen at Work

Useful Tips To #GoGreen at Work

Chances are if you clicked on this post, you are already on the path towards making better choices for yourself and the world around you. In order to live a full, creative and sustainable life, it starts with making greener choices throughout your daily routine. Our #GoGreen series kicks off with some tips on how you can be more eco-conscious at work.

Opportunity for Bloggers to Win Fully Funded Trip to UAE

Eye on Earth global movement announced blogging competition for young writers from all over the globe. Write an inspiring 750 - 1,000 word blog post on "A better world through knowledge and information." and win fully funded trip to Abu Dhabi, UAE to attend the Eye on Earth Summit from 6th-8th October 2015.

The Risks an Ordinary Man Should Be Afraid of When Going Online

The following article contains predictions of the world's leading developers of anti-virus software, security systems and Internet marketing analysts. We suggest that you also peruse the opinion of experts because, as it turns out, there are many reasons to start being careful on the Internet right now.

To Live a Garbage-free Life: Unique Story of a 23-Year-Old Girl from NYC

To Live a Garbage-free Life: Unique Story of a 23-Year-Old Girl from NYC

Today, the world generates more than 2.5 trillion pounds of garbage! That is certainly a big number, which is unfortunately rising. Unsurprisingly, the global cost of dealing with all that trash is rising too: it will be $375 billion a year in 10 years from now, after it was $205 billion in 2010, with the sharpest cost increases in the less developed countries. This makes our planet easily damaged, not only by the trash we make, but also by the different practices we use to deal with it. We are using ridiculous amounts of products and packaging that could easily be cut down if we just take a moment to think about this and make some effort to make a change.

World Summit Youth Award: Using Technology for Social Good

World Summit Youth Award: Using Technology for Social Good

The World Summit Youth Award is the stage where young people shed light on how technology can be used to address real issues and develop concrete solutions. This year, 18 Winners were selected out of 1896 applications from 138 UN & UNESCO member states. These projects represent the best youth technology projects in six categories.

Hong Kong Fights Litter with Hi-Tech Public Shaming

Hong Kong, along with the rest of the world, is dealing with a serious trash issue. More than 16,000 tons of trash is thrown away every day. This includes more than 1,368,000 disposable plastic bottles, 1,000 tons of plastic bags and countless more tons of plastic wrapping and packaging. Their landfills are full. They are consuming and throwing away more than the city’s infrastructure and surrounding ecosystems can handle. Not only does this jeopardize wildlife and the city’s economy, but the health and safety of the people who live there as well.

All You Wanted to Know About 3D Printers And It’s Capabilities

A revolutionary technology that is still being developed intends to be part of the most brilliant technologies in the world. This is a process that turns 2D designs into and actual three-dimensional objects like toys, computer chip, models for your project, etc. The 3D printer aside from printing these utilities, it also finds a great usage in biotechnology, and a very promising technique to create complex cells and organic materials that help the organic engineering develop even more, by also replacing the missing parts of the body.

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It’s needless to emphasise the role of social media in modern times. We are all aware of its importance for our lives, daily routines and even our choices and behaviors. Given this importance, no wonder people are trying to get a career out of social media knowledge. But what is it that you need in order to succeed?