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Pros And Cons: YT Review Of The Most Popular Online Learning Platforms

If you want to learn a new language, the Internet is full of web sites to get you started. Websites, apps, and online study communities are great assets for language learning, but there are so many options that it is hard to tell what really works and what does not.

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.

Why You Should Never Stop Receiving An Education

When I was in college I thought I had life all figured out. I thought I knew everything, and I thought the way in which I saw the world was the only way to view it. I could not have been more wrong. 

Trip To Italy – Five Movies Set On The Apennines

The end of summer will be marked by sun, and so will be our weekly movie offer. This time we have selected easy-to-watch films shot under Italy’s blue skies so that you can still get a welcome feel of summer.

Luis Cruz: Innovation Begins With Risk-Taking

Huffington Post has named him as one of the nine young tech innovators who are changing the world. After his invention called Eyeboard was presented to the public, he became internationally recognized. He started his first company at the age of 14, teaching himself software programming and digital electronics. Today, the owner of Intelsath, Luis Cruz (23), is developing new products, learning more about how to invest smartly in the future, but most of all – he spreads knowledge all around his home country, Honduras, giving inspiration to young people to learn, advance, and succeed.

A Young Dollmaker Brittani LimaOsorio On How To Turn Your Imagination Into A Small...

The first thing you need to know about Brittani LimaOsorio - she is self-taught in the world of doll making. It's hard to believe, looking at the pictures of her creations, which are stunningly life-like. She started sculpting in 2008 nothing about doll making. And now her dolls created from special mix of professional polymer clays, and painted with Genesis permanent heat-set paints are quite well-known. We asked her how to turn talent into a small own business and really enjoy what you're doing.

An Inspiring Story By Vikash Das

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.

International Youth Camp: Not All Schools Have 4 Walls

One World Center Denmark is inviting young people from the EU, Chile, Argentina, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Australia and  New Zealand for International Youth Camp: Not all schools have 4 walls. The Camp provides local and international youth the opportunity to have intercultural experience, integrated understanding on tolerance, multiculturalism and living together in peace, through a valuable and meaningful 7 days program in a beautiful countryside. Deadline to apply is 14th of April, 2017.

Training Course: Educate Me(dia)

Training Course: Educate Me(dia)

International projects association “INPRO” is inviting young people to take part in a short "Educate Me(dia)" course that helps participants to develop media literacy skills, understand how to develop empathy with the message sender or receiver and how to be effective in communication. The even will be held from 24th to 30th of October 2016 in Rzeszow, Poland. Participation is fully funded. Deadline to apply is September 1st.

 

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?

Milica Radovic in Kenya, girl from Serbia

Milica Radovic, the girl from Serbia is helping people in Kenya

Milica Radovic (28), the co-founder of one of the biggest IT events in the Balkans and the holder of a TEDx license, dropped the idea of working in an office and set off on an unusual journey to Africa. Aiming not to be a typical tourist, she made a decision to explore, travel, and help. A chance encounter with 12 charming local kids made her stay in Kenya much longer than she planned. And so, instead of posing for social networks and taking photos, she decided to use her blog to raise money for charity and make the future a bit brighter for some kids who need help desperately. This is a story about bananas, storytelling, playing games, a mud house, new uniforms, and a little bit of magic she brought to Rusinga Island.

Twelve Reasons To Give A Hand

Milica Radovic (28), the co-founder of one of the biggest IT events in the Balkans and the holder of a TEDx license, dropped the idea of working in an office and set off on an unusual journey to Africa. Aiming not to be a typical tourist, she made a decision to explore, travel, and help. A chance encounter with 12 charming local kids made her stay in Kenya much longer than she planned. And so, instead of posing for social networks and taking photos, she decided to use her blog to raise money for charity and make the future a bit brighter for some kids who need help desperately. This is a story about bananas, storytelling, playing games, a mud house, new uniforms, and a little bit of magic she brought to Rusinga Island.

Twelve Reasons To Give A Hand

Milica Radovic (28), the co-founder of one of the biggest IT events in the Balkans and the holder of a TEDx license, dropped the idea of working in an office and set off on an unusual journey to Africa. Aiming not to be a typical tourist, she made a decision to explore, travel, and help. A chance encounter with 12 charming local kids made her stay in Kenya much longer than she planned. And so, instead of posing for social networks and taking photos, she decided to use her blog to raise money for charity and make the future a bit brighter for some kids who need help desperately. This is a story about bananas, storytelling, playing games, a mud house, new uniforms, and a little bit of magic she brought to Rusinga Island.

Spain’s Youth Theatre, the story of young artists

Spain’s Youth Theatre, the story of young artists

Today is not a normal school day. The classroom is a theatre auditorium; chairs become seats in the stalls; and the blackboard is a stage. Hundreds of high school students wait impatiently for the play to start. They have the feeling that they are about to see a different kind of theatre, one made for them, for young people. For many of them, this is their first time at the theatre, a rare pastime for Spanish youth.

Scholarship For Master’s Programme In Democracy And Human Rights

University of Sarajevo, CIS Center for Interdisciplinary Studies and University of Bologna are offering 33 fully funded scholarships for young people from all over the world for master's degree programme in Democracy and Human Rights in South East Europe (ERMA). The Programme lasts for one year (November-October). Deadline to apply is September 10.

Lifelong Learning: Plant Your Garden, Instead of Waiting Someone Bring You Flowers

For most people, getting an education means getting diploma. But what if the traditional process is only the very tip of a huge ice-berg?

Fairy-tales

Fairy-Tales Rewritten: Five Modern Books You Don’t Want To Miss

Fairy-tales are incredibly rich narratives that have been passed on for generations and altered in the process. Some of them are based on historical events, others represent the fruits of collective imagination that include mythical creatures, princesses and princes, witches, and wizards. Either way, these stories teach us about the values of a culture or community through their main moral lessons. Just like myths, fairy-tales function as a source of inspiration and a creative driving force for many writers, giving them the freedom to reinterpret storylines and contextualize characters and their destinies in a new way. Movies and TV shows have done the same (just think about any Disney movie or the famous series Once Upon a Time), offering us new versions of stories to enjoy. Here are five books that reference fairy-tales in different ways that you won't want to miss.

10 Promising Technologies Of The Future

Science is not standing still, it continues trying to match the rhythm of life of the modern person and to make his life easier to the maximum degree. Here are technologies which still aren’t widely available or are in the developmental stage, though they are already giving promise of a bright future. This review of scientific breakthroughs was compiled by The Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

The books about love

Five Deep Books On Love And Relationships

When it comes to novels with romantic themes, people tend to push them aside as third class literature or see them as chick-lit, marked with heartbreaking scenes (which can be too corny), or with plot devices meant to induce sobbing. The fact is, there are many great, high-quality books that deal with the topic of love and don't fall within these cliches. Authors can also take a more serious approach, taking into consideration historical and social circumstances, psychological portraits, and forms of love not widely discussed or even controversial (e.g. Nabokov's Lolita). Here are five of the most interesting ones, which you can read for pleasure without experiencing guilt over the enjoyment they give. This time, we have included contemporary authors, too – so you can see how modern love problems are reinterpreted through literature.

5 Movies That Will Definitely Cheer You Up

They say that seeing somebody else's troubles will make you realise that here and now is not so bad after all. Yes, sometimes there are days that are not the best, but thankfully there are some movies to watch. And not just any. The films below will surely cheer you up when you need a lift. Let‘s get started.

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