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Carry on living and fighting
A healthy planet for every child is a dream worth fighting for
Beauty Standards
When we talk about beauty we often think of a typical 90-60-90 body, long legs, skinny face with big eyes, perfect skin... but do you know what? People have flaws and it's normal. You shouldn't blame yourself for acne, the gap between your teeth, freckles on your face or your shoulders or any other features that make you special. Can you catch the thought? Not worse. Special. I was so inspired by beautiful women who appreciate their shapes which are not really perceived by our society. Let's talk about the body. You shouldn't think about how much you weigh. If you like yourself and you feel...
Information hygiene during the COVID-19 pandemic
Three youth projects promoting climate action in Ukraine
Doughnut Economics: Let's not fry the Economy post-COVID-19
Doughnut Economics: The Economics that will not fry the economy. The Great Depression of 1929. Studying the economists that were able to pose world changing solutions and save economies during that time certainly captivated my interest. I always wondered what it must have been like to live through a great economic crisis, not expecting that I would have to at some point. The Great Lockdown of 2020. The first economic crisis in history that was started by a virus, sent oil into the negative price range, and threatened the lives of mankind in almost every single country, and the first pandemic...
Post COVID-19: Using Education to pave a sustainable path forward
Dedicated to Mrs. Anesia Dassyne-Nanan The year 2020 has barged in, and brought with it, a great deal of economic problems that march alongside social troubles. Though, the biggest obstacle it has brought with it, is a perfect combination of social and economic issues: the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic has revealed the weaknesses of Trinidad and Tobago’s economy as the disastrous effects of unsustainable practices of the past, are racing towards us. A sustainable future therefore depends on the actions of the youths, and thus it is critical that they are able to facilitate sustainable change...
3D printing in the fight against COVID-19 in Ukraine
Caring for the mental well-being
Advocating for Zero Waste in Trinidad and Tobago
Plastic vs Ecosystem, replacing plastic bags with eco-friendly products
AmbroSTOPia: Fighting a dangerous air allergen in Ukraine
6 tips for teens on how to develop critical thinking
My name is Marianna and I am 19 years old. I live in Kyiv, Ukraine. We all know how important it is for young people to stay safe and savvy online. With the rise in 'fake news’, experts have warned us to check sources carefully, pay attention to manipulative headlines and think twice about the stories we share with friends. Like me, you have probably heard these tips many times. But I didn’t truly become media literate until I took the time to develop critical thinking. Media literacy affects the way we look at and perceive the world. For me, it started at school, when I was constantly writing...
This is why young people are key to keeping the planet cool
Young people are ready to tackle climate ‘code red’
Tricks to learn a foreign language easier
Lots of people now travel or work with colleagues from foreign countries and for better communication, it is important to know their language. I'm learning four languages currently and have four tricks for you to study them easier. 1. Learn the basics of grammar The basics of grammar are different in each language. Almost all of us when we start learning other languages naturally apply our own language's grammar. Which is okay, but is usually incorrect. So, we must learn the main principles of grammar. You can do this by surfing the internet for the main rules of the language you are learning...