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Issue 2008-1
Editorial
Contents
Kaleidoscope
Golden Ears Bridge
Interview Hans Helmut Schetter
Engineers wanted
Kids discover technology
Teenage gangs
Youth helpline
Growing up in Abu Dhabi
Photomontage dreams of youth
Young physicist Marcel Schmittfull
School kids fed up with fast food
Roads of the world
News
Media gallery
Archive
Video
Young engineers in Canada talk about their project
Audio Slideshow
Children discover tools and technology
Photo Story
What British youngsters think of healthy eating
COVER STORY: BRIDGE TO A CAREER
Not far from Vancouver, young graduates are experiencing a showcase civil engineering project: building a cable-stayed bridge
HANS HELMUT SCHETTER
Bilfinger Berger's Executive Board Member responsible for Human Resources expects both young applicants and his own company to demonstrate flexibility
IN SEARCH OF NEW TALENT
German high school students seem to have lost interest in technical careers. Politicians are deeply concerned about Germany's future technological potential
KIDS DISCOVER TECHNOLOGY
KiTec lessons are often the first time grade school children encounter tools and technical matters. An initiative promoted by business.
VIOLENT LOSERS
The criminal teenage gangs of Central America are a product of failed politics. Nicaragua is demonstrating how the youngsters can be reintegrated into society
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20-year-old ethnology student M. works as a volunteer at "Youth Helpline", a telephone helpline especially for young people
A CHILDHOOD IN THE DESERT CITY
What's it like as a German teenager growing up in Arabia? A visit with the Riedel familyand their two daughters in Abu Dhabi
DREAMS OF YOUTH
Photographer Barbara von Woellwarth has visualized five youngsters' dreams for the future
"I STILL DON'T KNOW MUCH"
Marcel Schmittfull 20, winner of several national junior research contests, has discovered the secret of ventriloquism - from a physicist's point of view
FRESH IS IN, CHIPS ARE OUT
Education authorities in Britain have declared war on the chip butty culture: too many youngsters are too fat. Schools are working on a new approach to eating
ROADS OF THE WORLD
Almost every town in the former East Germany had a "Strasse der Jugend", or Youth Street. With reunification, many were renamed. The one in Cottbus remains
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