Over the past decade film and commercial editor Vladimir Boboshin has created a reputation as a go-to editor for a vast range of projects. Some of his most globally recognized projects include Nika’s “Gold” commercial, which received the Silver Award at the Moscow International Advertising Festival (MIAF), Ikea’s “25 Years,” which received the Gold Award […]
TENEX and the Next Generation: Promoting Russia’s Future Scientists
Children are the future, as Whitney Houston sang. And educating children in the areas of science and technology has become a priority for every country that wishes for global health and a secure and prosperous future. The role of science and technology is essential to the welfare of developed and developing countries. Thailand in recent […]
Renowned scholars,Ulemas attend Sheikh-ul-Alam(RA) Conference in Kashmir
Srinagar, December 12 – (Scoop News) – An impressive and thought provoking one day Sheikh-ul-Alam(RA) Conference, organised by Alama Maulana Ghulam Rasool Hami, renowned Islamic Scholar of the valley, views on humanity and education” was held here at IMPA today. A galaxy of Ulemas, intellectuals, Islamic scholars and writers attended the seminar and shed light on the […]
Is ADHD really just “Creative Kids Syndrome?”
NPR’s Morning Edition had <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=94727139">a story</a> yesterday about Pacific Lutheran University student Emily Algire. Emily was diagnosed with <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attention-Deficit_Hyperactivity_Disorder">ADHD</a> as a child, much to the confusion of her very organized mother. This reminded me of <a href="http://theaestheticelevator.com/2008/08/12/does-public-education-kill-creativity/">my August post</a> where Sir Ken Robinson cites Gillian Lynn, who choreographed Cats and Phantom of the […]