2552 results returned for search: "" category ("Young Observer" AND "Lifestyle")
"What I wish I had known for the first day of school"
It's probably a little late to give advice now for the younger kids, for whom the first day of school was yesterday, but older kids don't officially start until Monday, so have a chance to reflect...
DATE: Sep 09, 2010
|
CATEGORY:
Young Observer
|
A collection of animals, vegetables and minerals sprawled across Horseshoe Bay Beach late Saturday afternoon as the 15th annual Sandtastic Days sand sculpting competition drew to a close.
Sculptors were putting the finishing touches to fruit, an ice-...
DATE: Sep 09, 2010
|
CATEGORY:
Young Observer
|
Going back to school prompts us to reassess how we will meet the demands on our time: academic, extra-curricular and social, and for some, even the need to earn money.
The need to set goals along with balancing and prioritising these demands can be a...
DATE: Sep 09, 2010
|
CATEGORY:
Young Observer
|
Millions of asteroids tumble in a belt around the Sun. They live between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. They are mostly odd-shaped rocks way too small to be planets. Asteroids are the dinosaur bones of the solar system – the fossils left after all t...
DATE: Sep 02, 2010
|
CATEGORY:
Young Observer
|
Bermuda's farmland may be disappearing under a tide of concrete and tarmac, but the enthusiasm for growing and raising their own produce is still thriving among Bermuda's youth. During the 14th annual Bermuda Youth Agricultural Camp this summer, youn...
DATE: Sep 02, 2010
|
CATEGORY:
Young Observer
|
"It was the opportunity of a lifetime! I would go back in a heartbeat," declared Courtney Fisher of her participation in the Global Young Leaders Conference in the People's Republic of China this summer.
The conference was held from June 29 to July 8...
DATE: Sep 02, 2010
|
CATEGORY:
Young Observer
|
"It should be part of the school curriculum," Shaunté Simons said of the Counsellor in Training programme offered by the Department of Youth, Sport and Recreation. "It's a worthwhile experience. I think a lot of teens need to get involved in it becau...
DATE: Sep 02, 2010
|
CATEGORY:
Young Observer
|
It may be hard for us to imagine in Bermuda, but over 759 million adults still lack minimum literacy skills (that is, the ability to read and write), according to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) website w...
DATE: Sep 02, 2010
|
CATEGORY:
Young Observer
|
This month Kaleidoscope Arts Foundation has resumed their annual peregrinations with 'trips' to Australia, Mexico and Egypt for campers aged five to 14.
With a trip to a different country each week throughout the month, campers have been able to expl...
DATE: Aug 26, 2010
|
CATEGORY:
Young Observer
|
Combining the fun of sunny, summer activities with the discipline of drama is the aim of one summer camp coming to a close this week.
Amanda Ingham and Nicole Correia, both primary teachers at Warwick Academy, and Year 11 student Katrina Hassell, hav...
DATE: Aug 26, 2010
|
CATEGORY:
Young Observer
|