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Artificial Intelligence Is Failing Us
Artificial Intelligence, or A.I. as it’s commonly called, was once something straight off the pages of a Science Fiction novel, but it is quickly becoming a part of our everyday lives. Apple, Microsoft, Google and Facebook are in a race to build the best A.I. and pave the path for technology’s future. And now that this technology is becoming mainstream, it is introducing a whole new set of problems.
The Only Person Who Has The Authority To Define Success Is You
Who has the power and authority to define what success is? The reason I am asking this question is because of a recent conversation I had with my best friend. Our mutual friend became the topic of conversation, and I was told that he happens to be making much more money than the two of us. My friend expressed a slight resentment at the fact that him and I are both college graduates who are making less money than our mutual friend who, as far as I know, never saw college in his future.
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.
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!
The Surreal And Dystopian Worlds Of José Saramago
José Saramago was a Nobel Prize-winning Portuguese writer, a late bloomer – as many said about him. He published his first novel when he was 25 years old and then took a long break from writing. Later, he became a prolific novelist who published a new novel every year or every other year. His life path was quite interesting: he worked as a car mechanic after graduating from a technical school, then worked as a translator and a journalist, and finally – found his place as a writer. His numerous works offer readers diverse stories, but this time – we will recommend three of his novels that have storylines with surreal elements or that are great allegories that depict dystopian worlds: Blindness, The Double and Death with Interruptions.
What Traveling Has Taught Me About Nationalism
Republican Presidential front-runner Donald Trump has stated that if elected president, he will construct a wall between the United States and Mexico to deter illegal immigration. Without addressing the patently bigoted, fear mongering behind this type of rhetoric, I would like to note that this would not be the first wall created out of fear of one group of people fearing another. In fact most walls, I believe, are intangible. We create them inside our minds.
Youth In The News: The Worst Generation Ever?
Reviewing the headlines in youth-related news, we are dismayed to see titles, articles, and news that portray a problematic generation. The media depict young people as poor decision makers, politically inert, lacking in innovation, and selfish and egocentric. Can all of this be true?
A Writer in Search of Identity and Purpose: Hermann Hesse
The writings of Hermann Hesse stand as convincing proof that an author can never escape himself and create pure fiction, without autobiographical elements. Often referred to as the author of crisis, Hesse adressed many great questions that haunted him during his long life. Therefore, his works are often just a result of a creative interpretation of real events in his life, most of them having a spiritual quest as a focus.
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
Sustainable Energy, A Way To Save Our Tomorrows
Sometimes we don’t think about how the world is bigger than we are, and if we want to survive we have to give something in return. To do that we don’t have to be engineers or pursue similar advanced studies. There are many practical ways that all of us in our daily lives can by applying ourselves say - thank you Nature! - and help to save our tomorrows and the tomorrows of those who will come after us. Darel Kapetanović is one who is trying to do just that. Here he will share with us his experiences, actions, and thoughts.
In Pursuit For A Better Life: Few Stories Of Sub-Saharan Youth
While European and American youth plunder themselves in vast resources, African youth are not being left behind as they use the minimal resources at their disposal to find creative ways of erking out a living during their spare time. Youth Times correspondent Farai Diza has extensively travelled through many sub Saharan countries that include Namibia, South Africa, Botswana, Zambia and Zimbabwe and discovered that spare time among youths in all the above countries is mostly about racking in some income.
Little Known Side Of Michelangelo: Sonnets Of The Great Renaissance Artist
The great artist of the Italian Renaissance, Michelangelo Buonarotti, is best known as a sculptor and a painter. Not many are familiar with the fact that he was also a prolific poet. This is not surprising, since he was truly a Renaissance uomo universale. Michelangelo’s sonnets throw a different light on his personal life and work.
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.
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.
International Conference For Student And Young Professionals From The Tourism Industry
Registration is now opened for the ISCONTOUR 2016 which will take place from 23-24 May 2016 at the IMC University of Applied Sciences, Krems in Austria. This is tourism-related conference. Participation fee for students is 30 EUR.
Improve Your Academic Record: 8 Tips To Relieve Stress From An Expert On The...
There are a lot of critical moments in everyone's life to which we commit long and diligent preparations. We have a dread of doing something wrong but, as ill luck would have it, everything goes haywire. We begin to stutter while giving a speech, or we suddenly forget everything we've learned right in the middle of the exam. It seems like it's game over. What exactly happens to us at this moment? It is just that events like these are high-stress. However, it's possible to learn how to settle your nerves before encountering these moments, and to bring back your A-game. This is the topic of the book called Choke: What the Secrets of the Brain Reveal About Getting It Right When You Have To by Sian Beilock, the world's leading expert in the field of research into the brain's reaction in stressful situations. Herein we'll cite some of her recommendations.
The Adventurous Life Of Mathilde In South Africa
Nowadays, many young Europeans are thinking about volunteering as a strategy for learning and for developing skills and competencies for a global job market which interfaces with the world at large. A fine example of a young person who is experiencing adventure while taking on serious responsibilities is Mathilde Barre Moreira, a wonderful newbie in the pace-setting system of volunteering in South Africa.
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.























