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International Student Week in Belgrade, ISWiB 2009
"Challenge
of Changes"
After
working part, all the participants could join some free activities - Belgrade
tour, sports day at Ada Ciganlija (Belgrade lake), national evening in famous
Skadarlija street and parties every evening in clubs and boats. The central event
was Country Fair, where ISWiBers had their national stands and could present their
culture, customs, food and drink. The spirit of ISWiB was everywhere and positive
vibrations from this international community could feel miles and miles away...
full story By MARKO
ANDREJIĆ from Belgrade, SERBIA
Participant view
of ISWiB 2009 - Media workshop
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I
learned that the real journalists are heroes of the everydays. To deal with the
stress, the boss and the deadline, the disasters of the world is a real service.
Besides, I'm waiting for the time when iPhone will be cheaper than now. I wait
for the application which I can cut voice on my phone. And wait for the time when
it will be well-paid again. I should be a TV star, but before I will start a blog.
It said to be a kind of journalism, who knows By ZSUZSA SZABO from
Szeged, HUNGARY (Participant of ISWiB 2009)
Top 3 on ISWIB 2009
ISWiB
- a 100% unforgettable experience!
Last,
and the most important for me is Top number 3 - connecting people. We started
to communicate right away. At the arrival at the hostel. With some, in Belgrade
we shared hours, days, nights, good feelings, bad feelings, happiness and sadness.
Probably with some of them we are going to stay in close touch, and with others,
first phase of becoming real friends had just began By METKA
JAN from Bled, SLOVENIA (Participant of ISWiB 2009)
Spirit of ISWiB
Challenges
of Changes and not only...
The
ISWiBers, as present and future Change makers, from now on will response to local
and global challenges by their actions while back home, trying to make even small
changes in their countries first. But the most valuable change that could be felt
at the end of the festival - is the change in heart and mind, which sometimes
is too personal and too emotional to describe By HASMIK SMBATYAN from
Yerevan, ARMENIA (Participant of ISWiB 2009)
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