Back to School Accessories – 2. The ‘Kawaii’ Edition
IN this edition, we’ve jumped on the ‘kawaii’ bandwagon and put together some back to school accessories for those who love indulging the inner-child.
IN this edition, we’ve jumped on the ‘kawaii’ bandwagon and put together some back to school accessories for those who love indulging the inner-child.
WE’VE come up with a list of back to school accessories every self-confessed geek would want to have. In fact, you’d probably want to wake up for that early morning lecture just so you can break out these new toys.
KENYAN student Anne Aliviza Amadi has a strong passion for social inclusion and believes empowering others will initiate better results.
TALENT alone isn’t enough to overcome issues like poverty and high child mortality-rates, says Iran’s Javad Jazaeri. That’s why he’s learning to be an engineer/diplomat.
ITALY’S Giorgio De Sisto is always on the lookout for new challenges. His philosophy in life? An active mind and an active body is important for your health and wellbeing.
GETTING to know your Aussie schoolmates is often easier said than done. Meld reporter Fiona Ren discusses accents, embarrassment and being a strange face in a foreign land.
WHOEVER thought a poor man’s cup of tea could change the way you think about the world? Today, we discuss leadership and inspiration with EDGE participant Mohamed Imran Zaveer.
BENEATH Tiana Teng’s sweet good looks is a gutsy 21-year-old who has a passion for Xtreme sports, and who believes leadership is as much about knowing how to manage yourself as it is about managing others.
HOW old would you be if you didn’t know how old you are? Age is no barrier when it comes to chasing dreams for Indonesia’s Juniarti Siswoutomo.
GIVEN a million dollars, international student Sandy Cheng would like to set up an arts and culture centre in Melbourne and organise exchange programs for young artists in Australia and China.
START small, but dream big. That’s what Master of Arts student Matteo Rubbettino learnt when he saw his uncle transform a small publishing house in a remote village in Italy into a media empire.
THE images that came to Meld reporter Fiona Ren’s mind when she first heard the term “thongs” in Australia weren’t flip flops, but flimsy underwear. This week, she shares 10 phrases that could save you from potential embarrassment in front of your Aussie peers.