People: Dust in the wind. That’s what we are. All that dust, all those grain of sands, they meet somewhere and they make their own history. Each one of us, with its own unique story

Startup at methodical, innovative and effective ideas along with the “maître” of the genre

More and more are the young people (or eldest) who think about starting up their own business that will be based in Greece or in another country (mainly European countries). The “humanstories” are ...

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A “Sunbeam” of alternative tourism illuminates the port of Tristomo at Karpathos Island

  Tristomo is a tiny natural port. It is one of those areas which pirates used to choose for hiding places. Placed at the north side of Karpathos, Tristomo is the natural port of Vroukounta. As ...

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Vassilis Prasinos and his small paradise at Donoussa

Donoussa belongs to small Cyclades. Seated where seaways are joint Donoussa from times to times has been destination for passengers. During the 18th and 19th  century navigators used it for mooring ...

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When holding a map in your hands you hold the message!

In our memories, usually, maps and classrooms are connected... What if we live in a digital world! Classrooms conserve a priceless accessory coming from other  seasons of our lives, the more romantic ...

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Drops of “CHRISOMELO” trickling out of his lips as he talks about the Greek land!

Paulo Coelho has written at his novel “The Alchemist”: “Somebody asked him: “How could I predict the future?”, and Coelho replied: “Through the signs of the present. The secret is in the present… If ...

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A CrazyCello with Humour and Originality

  Music brings people closer together and joins cultures. It also relaxes the mind. The pictures clear thoughts. It leads us to places that are far and near. It leads us to the absolute azure ...

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After Fifteen Space Missions, He Dreams of ‘’Introducing” the Universe to Children

The grandeur of a human being is shown not only through their professional accomplishments, but also through their everyday behavior towards their fellow human beings. Thanasis Economou  is a unique ...

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The Greek Woman Who “Enchanted” the New York Times

  Recently there has been talk that a lot of remarkable young adults have been moving abroad, thereby leading to a brain drain, because Greece is incapable of helping or of making good ...

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In the “Endless Azure” of a Greek Soprano

Greece has been a proud country for many and various reasons throughout the ages. Greece produces important people, scientists and artists. Greek-Cypriot Katerina Mina, whose father was born in ...

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Proud as a Greek Woman and Worried as an Australian

  Elen Zahos, a nurse from Queensland, came to Greece last fall as a volunteer with Doctors of the World in order to help with the refugee crisis. She returned to Australia in January. ...

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