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Remember The War To Stay Human
71 years ago, one of the most dreadful war in the history of humanity ended – with the first (and hopefully the last!) atomic bomb used, with the word Holocaust invented, and more than 50 million people killed. The famous Russian military officer Alexander Suvorov once said: “A war is not over until the last soldier is buried.” There are a few million people missing from the Second World War whose destiny is still unknown. Alexey Petrovich, the leader of a Moldavian NGO called the «Russian Historical and Patriotic Club», believes that the main goal of his life is to restore and save the memory of soldiers.
Sailing Towards Change
Monde Sitole is an alpinist and sailor from Cape Town, South Africa. His story starts when he got an opportunity via the Cape Wind Jammers Sailing Trust to be among the first Africans to attend school on board a tall ship on a voyage from Cape Town to Bermuda. Currently he is running Educational Strategies Foundation to develop a culture of achievement and excellence.
Young Entrepreneur Nastya Varlamova About The Importance Of Holding Your Own
Nastya Varlamova is the most outstanding example of the modern illustrator. She is young, talented, recognizable, brave, and incredibly popular. Every day, Nastya inspires thousands of subscribers with the illustrations she posts on Instagram. And she is doing everything at the right time! She publishes books, teaches at the British School of Design in Moscow, and creates new projects. We asked her about the life of a young artist in Russia and about the “tools” one should use in the search for creative work.
Termini Underground: Dancing For Integration
Juru, Sinan, Elisa, and Maxim. These are the names of some of the dancers at an exceptional dance group based in the capital of Italy. Exceptional not only because their studio is based beneath the rails of the second biggest European train station, Stazione Termini, but also because the group gathers together young people from countries across the globe.
Starting From Scratch: Three Books To Help You Grow Your Business
We’ve all probably fantasized about having our own business. Maybe we’ve even developed our idea or written an amateur business plan, but we never dared to take it one step further and actually take action. In the competitive world we live in, risks aren’t small, so people usually give up before they begin. But what if there is a way to get enough guts up actually to start doing something? We recommend that you read three books that will encourage you to do so.
Hearing loss: Disability Turned To Advantage
Dalibor Dumic is a young man with a hearing disability. When he was taking his first steps in the field of engineering, he never imagined it would bring him to where he now is. This is the story about this courageous young man, his unbreakable spirit and positive attitude that changed his life, and the lives of other people around him.
How To Get The Greatest Benefit From Online Courses And How To Follow-up
Online learning offers many advantages, But sometimes an aspect that is often underestimated is the time and energy that an online course requires compared to the traditional classroom format. It is also necessary to acquire specific digital skills and organizational strategies to succeed in online learning. Here are eight tips that I have taken away from my experience with e-learning: it helps when you start in the digital adventure at the University with regular online courses you could decide to enroll yourself in.
Youth In The News: Today’s Youth Doing Better Than Our Parents Did
Reviewing the headlines last week, the number of youth-related articles is notable. We bring you our selection of the most important youth initiatives and youth-based research that have been in the spotlight. The stories are short and sweet and may cause unexpected inspiration and motivation.
Wheelchair Dance- A Cure For Soul And Body
The WHEELCHAIR Dance Project, founded by Banu Dagcioglu Turkeli, is a great example of how rewarding life can be when we help others, when we put ourselves into the position of other people, and when we understand what they are dealing with.
Getting To Know The Mind Of A Genius
Young Bosnian mathematician Adisa Bolić (17) from Bosanski Petrovac is a European Mathematical Cup gold medal winner. This is only one among many awards that she has won. In this interview, she talks about education, how she developed her mathematical skills, and what she plans on doing in the future. She also tackles many important, contemporary topics from the perspective of an uncommonly gifted young mathematical genius. Let's change perspectives on science and mathematics!
Young And Reckless: 5 Youth Rebellion Movies
Today's five movies are all in some way related to the concept of rebellion. Whether it is a protest against the narrow-mindedness of society or the disadvantage of a certain group of people, the consequence is revolt
Young And Reckless: 5 Youth Rebellion Movies
Today's five movies are in all some way related to the concept of rebellion. Whether it is a protest against the narrow-mindedness of society or the disadvantage of a certain group of people, the consequence is revolt
Great Opportunity To Spend Few Months In China
Homestay China is providing unique culture & language exchange programs for young people from all over the world! Stay in Chinese family, learn the language and culture and get paid for it. Homestay students can register for a 3 month, 6 month or 12 month program.
Twenty-First Century Of Sleep Deprivation
Sleepless nights have become an increasingly frequent way of handling an extraordinary workload while maintaining a social life. The extreme proponents of this approach sleep only 4 hours a night. How and with what consequences?
Becoming Smarter With Service Learning. Stories Of Few Young Women
In the following article we will share a few stories about young women who have put the methodology of service learning into practice. These are not examples of pure altruism, because all the heroines of these stories have openly admitted that they realized the opportunity for personal benefit from doing what they did. There is no doubt that, in the end, they gained more than they gave.
Studying Abroad: Five Interesting Student Exchange Programs
Exchange programs for students have proved to be a great way for youth to enrich their student days, gain valuable experience, meet new people, and have genuine fun. Studying abroad can also be life changing as it can stand out on your CV and give you great career opportunities in the future. We have done a little research for you and herewith offer a versatile list of five great exchange programs for you to consider.
Ms. Cecilia Vazquez And Her Contribution To Galician Youth And Spanish Society
If you happen to go to Spain and wish to dedicate yourself to youth, students, and active citizenship, one of the most relevant areas where positive developments respecting youth are occurring is the Spanish Region of Galicia, a small but very beautiful part of Spain where people know where and how to focus and are receptive to development, from the rural areas to the Galician cities.
5 Free And Low Cost Volunteering Programs To Contribute To Society
In today's society, the concept of volunteerism has been misused through the attempts of many organizations to commercialise it through the well known volunteer and travel for free programs.
Senad Alibegovic: I Thought People In The EU Parliament Were Not Working
Senad Alibegovic, who grew up in Visoko in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is one of those rare individuals who speak up to say, “It matters”. Senad’s activism started early in his high school days. Coming from a small city, it can be hard to reach the stars, but it is always hard to reach the stars no matter where you start out.
Is Murder Ever Moral? 150th Anniversary Of ‘Crime and Punishment’
Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky was one of the greatest geniuses of literature. As a novelist and a literary psychologist, he has influenced many writers, especially the ones writing in the 20th and 21st centuries. Dostoyevsky’s novels represent the literary peak of what we call psychological realism, with his characters fully portrayed in the sense of physical appearance, biographical data, the societies that they were a part of and, of course – their psychological profile. His best known masterpiece, Crime and Punishment, was published 150 years ago.























