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Her Exeptional Designs Are Conquering The World: Meet Svetlana Mojic
Have you ever heard of someone who designs the interiors of airplanes? If the answer is no, you are reading the right article. She won so many awards that is impossible to put them in a paragraph, and she keeps moving the boundaries of modern architecture and interior design. Svetlana Mojic (34), architect and interior designer, is one of the rare experts in Europe who is specialized in boat and airplane furnishing. Her innovative catamaran solution brought her the first award of Creative Business Cup Serbia last year. And she had already become widely recognized after receiving The International Yacht & Aviation Award 2014, for the best interior design of a private jet, a Boeing 787 VIP Dreamliner. Her high-end ideas include floating hotels and yachts that change their interiors according to the surroundings. Today, Svetlana is the proud owner of her own studio, and she uses every chance to travel the world searching for inspiration that will bring her to new, timeless solutions.
What Language Do You Think In?
Since ancient times, people have placed tremendous value on foreign language proficiency, and people who were considered as polyglots have been highly respected. Today’s globalized society calls for a wide range of language knowledge, since it is necessary for jobs, travel, etc. But, have you ever wondered why languages are so important and useful?
Teacher Has Personalised Handshakes For His Student
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Model EU In Strasbourg
Young people from all over Europe are welcome to apply for Model European Union Strasbourg (MEUS) 2017, a simulation of EU decision-making and politics that takes place annually in Strasbourg. The conference will be held from18th to 25th March. Deadline to apply is January 22nd.
Start Learning Online Today – 30 Courses In Every Field Of Interest
Since colleges and universities can be expensive and can take too much time, many people would rather choose online courses for popular occupations such as IT or marketing. Many of these online students find jobs soon they finish their courses. Even if online courses often can’t be compared with college and university degrees, still many people choose to get any knowledge they can via the internet rather than no knowledge at all.
Get To Know Yourself And…You Will Find A Job
If you haven't found the job of your dreams yet, then the search for a new place of employment is relevant for you more than ever. But how to find a suitable vacant position, if the labor market in your country or even in your city is limited, and you don't want to relocate to another city? What is the reason behind your bad luck? Maybe, you are too fastidious or have very little knowledge of yourself.
Tricks To Learn Python Programming Language
Today nearly everything that surrounds us is programmed. Starting from even the microwave and numerous appliances in our homes. So maybe it is time not just play a game, but make one?
“I Would Choose This Job Again and Again”
Read the story of a 24-year-old tour guide from Serbia Milena Matiс, who manage to study, travel all around the world and moreover – earning money while doing it.
10 Ways Mobile Phones Are Being Used For Social Good
Mobile phones are the most widely used electronic device ever for a few years now. They are everywhere and everyone seems to have one (or more) and they have probably already outnumbered the world population. However, you, just like a lot of Government institutions and organizations can use mobile phones for some awesome causes and purposes. Read on to find out 10 of such innovative ideas.
The New Age Of Entrepreneurship – Empowering Citizens As Drivers Of Innovation
Did you know that today you can make toast by simply riding a bicycle? Yes, that’s right. Just like the phones that you can now charge in Amsterdam Schiphol and Brussels airport just by rolling the pedals. With only thirty minutes of cycling you can charge a telephone. News about the telephone charge isn't new; however, watching a piece of bread be toasted while somebody cycles certainly surprised me. Surprised me and made me think of how many new dimensions technology can offer nowadays.
What Is Prague Dreaming About?
In the middle of November, a press conference was held at the Russian Center of Science and Art which was dedicated to the project “The World in the Palm of the Hand: Prague Dreams on Christmas 2”. The premiere of the project will take place on the 23rd of December at the “Hybernia” theater.
South Korean Educational System: A Culture Of Being The Best
Probably you have heard about the so-called East Asian “tiger moms”, who push their children, make them pursue their goals, and don’t recognize “I can’t” as a valid response. In the case of South Korea, the system is not warm-and-fuzzy when it comes to education, as is the case in more flexible Finland, with whom this tiger country shares the top spot. There is certainly no universal educational system which works for every culture and mentality. However, thanks to PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) results we can observe that these two diametrically opposite systems have something in common: persistence and hard work, which got them both out of potential crises.
Shake The Flat Before Moving In! Young Entrepreneur Nicolas Lesage Talks To YT About...
We live in the age of digital innovations and the rise of technologies. According to statistics gathered by Pocketgamer.biz in 2015, developers are submitting more than 1,000 apps to Apple's App Store per day! With millions of apps available it is really difficult to find the ones that we really need. Young developer Nicolas Lesage has come up with an app that targets students and young people as its primary audience. The idea is simple, yet something that you have not heard of before. I sat down with Nicolas to discuss the idea of FlatShaker - the app that helps you find out about an apartment before moving in.
The Сhanging Face Of Higher Education
Will education ever be free and affordable to everyone? If it is so, in what manner will humanity move away from the traditional system of education to the conceptually new one?
What It Takes To Work With Refugees: A Young Protection Officer Shares First-hand Experience
The refugee crisis generates a lot of work to relocate all the displaced people throughout the states of the European Union. Today, Youth Time speaks to Anja Djordjevic, who works as a Protection Officer for World Vision in the Presevo refugee facility in Serbia. After an education as a social worker and a stint working as a teacher in the field, one of her students got her a recommendation that gave her a chance to work for a local agency on a project dedicated to combating human trafficking among the refugee population at the Serbian-Croatian border. This was just the beginning as she moved on from there to World Vision, where she is now actively involved in the daily protection of refugees.
The Alchemy Of Krakow
Travelers with whom I have friendly relationships have hastened to assure me, “If you intend to go to Poland sometime, the only place you should visit is Krakow.” As it turned out, I had to spend a little time in Warsaw while changing planes, but I dedicated three whole days to exploring Krakow, and I would like to go there again.
How To Make Your Own Small Business: Inspiration From The Young Madrid-based Designer Roberto...
Roberto Rivas is a young and talented jewelry & handbag designer from Madrid, Spain. Looking at the original leather bags and handmade designs that the artist creates all by himself, you cannot help but wonder where the inspiration comes from. I sat down with Roberto to discuss his creative path and how he chose to make bags.
The World Is Bigger Than You Think, An Inspiring Story By Vikash Das
Do you find it interesting that we, typical human beings, can be so much into our own world that we forget that there is a big universe beyond what we already know. If we were to pay more attention to the world outside our front door, we would realize how little we know and how much there is to be learnt. Vikash Das brings us a beautiful story, which explains how he found a new world where he belongs. But that world is one which required going out of the world that he already knew.
Living Science Fiction: When A Passion For Astrophysics Changes The World
From the time he was a kid, Dr. Marko Stalevski was drawn to the unknown and outer space. His interest led to an education in astrophysics, which took him to research and a PhD degree at the age of 30. Now, his office is in the Atacama Desert, and his projects look like scenes from Star Wars. One of the youngest EU experts for black holes tells his story, pointing out that knowledge, persistence, and hard work are the only way to great discoveries.
Octavi Royo: My camera Is My Best Weapon!
When it comes to filming a scene, it's not just about visual effects, it's about setting a tone, a rhythm, about the mood, which can catch the viewer. The films of Octavi Royo do just that. His short movies are interwoven visual and sonic tapestries of texture, sound, and moments, raising important and critical questions. Octavio grew up in Barcelona and has always had a strong affinity for documentary films, and has recently made a name for himself as a travel and documentary filmmaker. Currently his professional portfolio includes more than 15 short documentary films, which he has shot during his travels through India, Sri Lanka, and Colombia. His documentaries uncover and explore not just stories, but moments in time that are so emotionally driven that we cannot help but fall in love with the nature and people revealed in them. Traveling the world with a camera, filming exotic locales and meeting interesting people sounds great. But what is the reality of documentary filmmaking?
























