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#flashback with this #soundtrack of the #performance “Microcosmos” I #composed in #copenhagen
A Fabulous #show for #young #audiences created by Giacomo Ravicchio - #production : Meridiano #theater 🇩🇰
A #journey of #visual #magic for #children to #discover the #sizes of #things , large, small, #scale of #universe versus the one of an #ant
For this #music I #explored many #timbres of the #bassclarinet its #sounds #harmonics #percussions merged with #minimal #electro

+ music-baur.com/en/

As New York Times blares headlines abouto the return of young people to religion, Robyn Pennacchia points out that it's not "the young" or "GenZers" who are grabbing for religious connection:

It's young men who are moving on that path. Not young women….

Why? She notes,

#religion #GenZ #young #gender #patriarchy #MaleEntitlement
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wonkette.com/p/hey-how-come-yo

Wonkette · Hey, How Come Young Men Are Getting Religion All Of A Sudden? Oh, I Think We Know!By Robyn Pennacchia

Young people are concerned they lack the green skills to effectively act on climate change

Six in ten 16–24-year-olds globally agree that developing green skills could open up new career opportunities but less than half (44%) possess the skills required for today's green workforce
capgemini.com/us-en/news/press

Capgemini USAYoung people are concerned they lack the green skills to effectively act on climate change

[en] Social media use with mental health conditions

"Our study doesn’t establish a causal link, but ... show that #young people with mental health conditions use social media differently than ... without a condition."

"This could be because mental health conditions shape the way adolescents interact with online platforms, or perhaps social media use contributes to their symptoms."

"Social media platforms assign a concrete number to friendships, making social comparisons more conspicuous. ... may increase existing feelings of rejection ..."

"Some of the differences in how #young people with #anxiety and #depression use social media reflect what we already know about their offline experiences."

oii.ox.ac.uk/news-events/adole

#mentalhealth #youth #socialmedia #oxford
#ResearchHighlights

www.oii.ox.ac.ukOII | Adolescents with mental health conditions use social media differently than their peers, study suggestsOne of the first studies in this area to use clinical-level diagnoses reveals a range of differences between young people with and without mental health conditions when it comes to social media – from changes in mood to time spent on sites.