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Music & Intelligence: Can Instrumental Sound Make You Smart?
Scientists are always searching for a discovery that will provide a quick and easy way to increase intelligence. That music has an effect on systemic memory and learning has been known since the time of Plato, but how and why does his happen?
7 Ways to Fund Your International Conferences/Events
Whether you are a student or young professional, there are a lot of chances where you have to travel internationally for an event or a conference, but face financial pressure and might miss such events. All I can say is I have been one of those lucky people who had a lot of funding in my student life for these events and I can share some of the knowledge of how the masters of sponsorships and “yours truly” managed to secure those funds. Read on to find 7 of those ways which have worked for most of us.
Young People: A Retrospective On 2015
2015 was a challenging time for young people across the globe. For many, it was a year when they had to leave their homes due to war and economic despair. For many others, it was a period of uncertain job opportunities after graduation from schools and universities. However, 2015 was also an inspiring year during which some global social and political trends shifted to give greater recognition to the role of youth in determining the planet’s future. To remain in a celebratory spirit, we have compiled some of the most important optimistic news with regard to youth which have occurred in 2015, hoping that 2016 will be much more positive for all of us.
Indian Boy With The Colours Of The World
Vivek Modi is a 22 year old civil engineer from India. He comes from a very small town in Gujarat state called Sidhpur, a town with a notable architectural heritage. Sidhpur stands as a witness to ancient Indian culture and Hindu mythology. Right now Vivek works for a company in Gabon, where he is building a factory. Plus he works as a climate leader for Project Climate Reality and has been trained on climate actions by Al Gore, former vice president of the U.S.
Tips On Exploring New Countries
An old saying holds that, “Traveling is the only thing you buy which makes you richer.” Experts say traveling is the best way to break down prejudices and experience new things. With traveling you encounter other cultures, their histories, their way of life, their customs and habits.
Migration and Traveling – Different Sides Of The Same Coin
Migration is widely controversial. Traveling is widely popular. Both entail crossing borders to pursue a better life. Being a melting pot of cultures and the world's most popular travel destination, with a half a billion visitors annually, Europe has an increasing fear of foreigners that has led to more and more migrant-hostile legislation with more than E90 million granted to FRONTEX to block migrants from Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.
Migration And Traveling – Different Sides Of The Same Coin
Migration is widely controversial. Traveling is widely popular. Both entail crossing borders to pursue a better life. Being a melting pot of cultures and the world's most popular travel destination, with a half a billion visitors annually, Europe has an increasing fear of foreigners that has led to more and more migrant-hostile legislation with more than E90 million granted to FRONTEX to block migrants from Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.
Refugee Crisis: Interview With A Manager Of Few Refugee Camps Kilian Kleinschmidt
YT magazine's contributor Sabiha Kapetanovic recently had the opportunity to talk with Kilian Kleinschmidt or “the Lion in the desert” as people from Mogadishu like to call him. The reason is that first, as he said, in Somalia everyone has a nickname, and second, people in Mogadishu see him as a hero.
Interview With A Former Refugee Camp Manager Kilian Kleinschmidt
YT magazine's contributor Sabiha Kapetanovic recently had the opportunity to talk with Kilian Kleinschmidt or “the Lion in the desert” as people from Mogadishu like to call him. The reason is that first, as he said, in Somalia everyone has a nickname, and second, people in Mogadishu see him as a hero.
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.
The Classroom Of The Future
The classroom of the future will not be a place where the teacher sits at a desk in the front of the classroom with the students neatly aligned in rows. Learning technologies and evolving pedagogical methods are not only changing the way we teach, but the physical environments we teach in.
Youth Time Magazine Is Looking For New Contributors!
Experienced journalists interested in covering youth policy, technology news, design, art, and science are especially encouraged to apply. At the moment, we’re interested in hearing from you if you’re based in Europe, or the USA, but we welcome great writers and reporters from anywhere.
Send us your CV.
The Difference Between Being A Volunteer And An Intern & Why It Matters
There are many young people who need to get a foot on the job ladder, but the problem is that the current economic climate breeds an abundance of qualified graduates, yet a limited number of graduate vacancies.
Leo Tolstoy’s Innovative Ideas About Schools And Education
Surely, the first thing that comes to our minds when we hear the great name of Leo Tolstoy are his novels, Anna Karenina and War and Peace. But there is a lot more to this writer and his life work besides these two respected, famous novels. In this article we will review his creative ideas and methods in pedagogy, learned while he was a teacher at Yasnaya Polyana. He was ahead of his time with respect to the topics of educating and bringing up children. All of this can be found in his diaries (The Diaries of Leo Tolstoy, published in 1917), which you can read online.
Cafébabel Seeks Journalists For The Next Stop Of “EU too” Project In Krakow
"EU too", the new feature project of the online magazine cafébabel is now seeking for journalists, filmmakers and photographers that will hit the road to the next destination: Krakow. If you are under 35 years old, you live in a European country and you have a strong interest about youth matters don’t miss the chance to apply for this opportunity by October 30, 2015.
A Teacher By Profession, Salesman By Trade, And Comedian By Nature
For some, education is the preserve of those fighting for better life. For others, it is just a continuation of life. While for some, getting a good education is simply what was ordered by their parents.
#YTGlobal Faces: Professor of International Trade And Strategies At The University Of Pompeu Fabra...
We are continuing to present to you #YTGlobal’s prominent speakers and experts. You recently had a chance to take a close look at the trainer and NGO president from Italy, Silvia Crocitta. This time meet Josep Bertran. You will meet him on the third day of the forum, when he will give a speech at the plenary session on «The Future of Education». Professor Bertran will be the guest expert at the Education project presentations.
Enchanting Art Of Nineteen-Year-Old Andreea Farkas
It’s really hard to find a definition for art in our time. However, there are some people who really feel it and who may represent its “incarnation”. One of them is Andreea Farkas, an awesome young artist, painter, and fashion designer who was really excited about the idea of sharing with us some of her „behind the scenes “ artistic moments and thoughts as an introductory article for a brand new art column.
Interview With Angela Tona From The Hickey Center For Interfaith Studies And Dialogue
Have you ever thought about the importance of dialogue, cooperation and tolerance? In this interview, we asked Angela Tona, a student at Nazareth College of Rochester and an aspiring interfaith activist a few questions about the importance of interfaith dialogue, intercultural exchange and her work at the Hickey Center for Interfaith Studies and Dialogue.























