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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.
Dell Technologies Graduation Project Competition for Middle East, Russia, Africa and Turkey
Dell Technologies is launching the annual graduation project competition for senior undergraduate students from universities in the Middle East, Russia, Africa and Turkey. The competition will focus on projects covering solutions in healthcare, well-being and education sectors. The winning teams will receive cash prizes of up to $5,000. The deadline is on 30 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.
Charlotte Wessel Skovlund PhD: What You Should Know Before You Take The Pill
Charlotte Wessel Skovlund PhD discusses Hormonal contraception, it’s harmful effects on young women, the risk of venous thromboembolism, how contraception changes hormones and more.
The Incredible Relationship Between Plants and Music
Plants make up so much of the world. Through its various designs, plants serve an impactful purpose for our well-being, health, and development. What about the well being of plants? Throughout these crazy times of climate change, the importance of plant awareness has grown to an all time high. We, as a global society want to help the best way in order to improve plant growth. What if, one positive effect is music? Music has the ability to heal the soul, and fuel purpose and strength for human kind. What about for plants?
Museum of Modern Art Internships in New York
Recent graduates of Bachelor’s or Master’s degrees are invited to join the Museum of Modern Art in New York on a remote seven-month internship. Interns will work with curators and educators, gaining experience in the museum field. The internship will take place on 8 February – 3 September 2021. The deadline is on 8 November 2020.
Plastic Pollution During COVID-19: Stay Safe, Waste Less
With almost 8 billion people living on Earth, our negative impact on the planet is becoming more and more evident. Lately, things have been improving with raised awareness and global efforts to reduce single-use plastics. However, with COVID-19, many zero-waste practices have become a health risk and have been completely overturned. Despite the bleak situation and the flood of facemasks, gloves and other plastics flooding the landfills, there is always hope. There are always ways to do better, waste less and protect our planet.
7 Days a Week, 7 Different Types of Music!
Music can get us from anything! Even dare I say it, the craziness of the week. From Sunday to Saturday life can throw unexpected turns, endure various altitudes of stress, and simply make us forget the value of life! Music is a helpful reminder, to live your life to the fullest, regardless of the hectic world we live in. For each day, there is an artist, genre, and musical interpretation that will ease the tension of the eventful 7 days of the week.
World Development Information Day in a Nutshell
In this Youth Time piece, you will read about the marking of World Development Information Day, its background, relevance and ways to observe it, as well as how development is related to nowadays’ technology and its proper usage. The article also takes a concise look at Sustainable and Development Goals established by the United Nations targeting a better socio-economic world, and not only, for every one of us, by 2030.
Life Has Much More to Offer Than Smartphones – Interview with Professor Andrew Lepp...
Nature, beauty, mentoring, how the young miss out on important aspects of life on account of increase in the use of smartphones, how smartphones are detrimental to academic performance and physical fitness, how personality traits and use of smartphones are related, how personality types and tourism are related. Read about this and more in this interview with Professor Andrew Lepp.
Project Syahi: Reducing Plastic Waste and Challenging the Patriarchy
In this piece you will read about an exceptional initiative - Project Syahi, which involves pens created out of paper which is upcycled from the waste generated in various commercial sectors. Youth Time had a unique opportunity to speak with Purva Pasricha, Executive Member of Enactus Kirori, who elaborates more about how these pens are crafted, how they protect the environment, as well as how women working with them are at the same time challenging patriarchy norms and becoming more financially independent.
What Does Thinking Globally Mean and Why Does It Matter?
We hear it all the time, the phrase that says: Think Globally, act locally. The so-long-used phrase was introduced first in 1915 by the Scottish planner and conservationist, Patrick Geddes. But many people still don’t know what he meant, and what does it generally mean to think globally.
10 Inspiring Young People to Follow in 2020
Young people seem to often get the short end of the stick. Their lives are governed by rules created by older people who often underestimate them. While their lives are severely affected by the choices made by adults around them, they rarely have a say in policies that will impact their lives. Despite being unable to vote or have full independence, the following teenagers are trying and succeeding at making a difference. These inspiring young people are following their passion and taking the world by storm!
Meet gamers: Benefits of Gaming Far Outweigh the Drawbacks – An Interview with...
Are gaming and drug use related, are the video gamers better at learning compared with non video gamers, how social are gamers, can video gaming actually kill, is there a relationship between aggression and violence and video gaming, a glimpse into the life of Dr. Breuer and more. This is the concluding Part II of the interview with eminent research scientist Dr. Johannes Breuer.
South Korean Cinema – All You Need to Know
We used to see the South Korean cinematography indicated with an admired sign among the contemporary culture. Its content quality rises sharply to the top charts. Here, in South Korea, the directors around the globe come to film their stories and collected pretty good money from premiers. A bit more than twenty years ago production banned by rigid frameworks and undefined politics with the authorities. Once the film industry deprived of taxes or degraded under the censorship, wonder to happen after Japan colony fell apart.
10 Inspiring Men to Follow in 2020
It is tough to put together a list of inspiring people. Lists like this are biased and based on what the writer considers inspirational. They can also be limited by society’s view of gender. These men are all inspiring in some way, whether or not they are the typical male role model. In general, an inspiring human is someone who has accomplished something spectacular. It can be as big as making a million dollars, or selflessly motivating others - or as simple as being an amazing parent. To become inspiring, all you need to do is follow your heart and aspire to be a positive force in the world.
Education in Finland – What Makes It So Great?
In 1968, the Finish parliament introduced a legislation reform meant to improve the education system of Finland. They had free comprehensive schools for children between seven and sixteen replace the two-tier system of grammar schools and civic schools. Read about Finland’s long, successful way towards better, contemporary education.
The Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program
The Scholars Program at the University of Edinburgh will provide postgraduate scholarships to students from Africa with great academic and leadership potential but few educational opportunities. Students will benefit from a full scholarship covering tuition fees and living expenses for the duration of their studies. The deadline is on 30 October 2020.
Learn How to Make Business Decision Effectively
Starting a business can give us all sorts of anxieties, often beginning with ‘where do I start?’ but you don’t have to continue down the path of uncertainty and second-guessing yourself, because there are many other things you can be wasting your time in instead, such as which holiday to book for next year!
The Best Drinks for Your Favorite Genres
Okay, I will admit to you reader, there is nothing more fulfilling than a soothing cocktail. It feels like laying on a summer beach. The breeze hits your neck as the intensity of mild intoxication nestles warm in your stomach. Music can entice you to feel the same way! Through the craziness of life, it’s fun to step away from your composed life and venture into a musical world. With a tasty drink that serves as a potion for mind traveling, music comes to life like ever before. I have some drinks of choice that mold perfectly to various genres and sounds of musical proportion.
























