The article below has been written by one of our readers, Damian Galvin, a British investor who first came to Romania in...
“Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all others because you were born in it.”
In my younger...
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It was about this time of April last year when I quit my job as a journalist with an English-language magazine to start...
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I never went public with a story like the one you are about to read, but a seven year old boy, Robert, and his family, need help. And not just my help, but all the help we could all offer.
Robert was born with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and has been diagnosed with the third level of this syndrome when he was one year and a half. On top of it, due to an incorrectly administrated treatment, he now suffers a heart problem that was diagnosed two months ago and has to go under continuous treatment for both these medical problems. At 7, the age when he was already supposed to be in in the first grade in school, Robert doesn't yet talk.
I have run 15 marathons, including the one I did as part of my Ironman triathlon a few years back in Austria. Still, I am not getting any younger and time to train and facilities remain a problem.
Imagine there were a virus spreading across Europe that severely impeded young children’s intellectual and physical development. The disease was so debilitating that children afflicted by it could never hold responsible jobs or be productive members of society. They would have to be cared for by the state for life.
The article below has been written by one of our readers, Damian Galvin, a British investor who first came to Romania in...
“Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all others because you were born in it.”
In my younger...
Roxette fans in Romania have been waiting since the 90s to see their favourite band on stage in Bucharest. On Monday...
Social media has not only provided the broadcasting tool for a two way information exchange, it is also nourishing a...
Romanians are by nature fun loving, warm, hospitable, playful, with an innate sense of humor, sometimes spiced with...
It was about this time of April last year when I quit my job as a journalist with an English-language magazine to start...
By understanding cultural differences and similarities, one can develop ways to communicate and collaborate more...
I never went public with a story like the one you are about to read, but a seven year old boy, Robert, and his family, need help. And not just my help, but all the help we could all offer.
Robert was born with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and has been diagnosed with the third level of this syndrome when he was one year and a half. On top of it, due to an incorrectly administrated treatment, he now suffers a heart problem that was diagnosed two months ago and has to go under continuous treatment for both these medical problems. At 7, the age when he was already supposed to be in in the first grade in school, Robert doesn't yet talk.
I have run 15 marathons, including the one I did as part of my Ironman triathlon a few years back in Austria. Still, I am not getting any younger and time to train and facilities remain a problem.
Imagine there were a virus spreading across Europe that severely impeded young children’s intellectual and physical development. The disease was so debilitating that children afflicted by it could never hold responsible jobs or be productive members of society. They would have to be cared for by the state for life.