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(May 28, 2012) Scenes from the Millennial Program meeting during the 2012 SEIU Convention ~ Denver, CO ~ Photo by Bill Burke / Page One Photo
(May 28, 2012) Scenes from the Millennial Program meeting during the 2012 SEIU Convention ~ Denver, CO ~ Photo by David Sachs / SEIU
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DAVOS/SWITZERLAND, 26JAN13 - Marc Kielburger, Co-Founder, Free the Children, Canada; Young Global Leader Alumnus speaks during the Session 'Meet the Millennials' at the Annual Meeting 2013 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, January 26, 2013..
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(May 28, 2012) Scenes from the Millennial Program meeting during the 2012 SEIU Convention ~ Denver, CO ~ Photo by David Sachs / SEIU
(May 28, 2012) Scenes from the Millennial Program meeting during the 2012 SEIU Convention ~ Denver, CO ~ Photo by Bill Burke / Page One Photo
(May 28, 2012) Scenes from the Millennial Program meeting during the 2012 SEIU Convention ~ Denver, CO ~ Photo by Bill Burke / Page One Photo
(May 28, 2012) Scenes from the Millennial Program meeting during the 2012 SEIU Convention ~ Denver, CO ~ Photo by Bill Burke / Page One Photo
(May 28, 2012) Scenes from the Millennial Program meeting during the 2012 SEIU Convention ~ Denver, CO ~ Photo by David Sachs / SEIU
Participants at the World Economic Forum on Latin America in Riviera Maya, Mexico 2015. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
Twitter's Jenna Golden streamed live to the 4th Floor during yesterday's #mcon13. So awesome to have everyone here for the Millennial Impact Conference. The live stream viewing event was made possible at the library through a community collaboration with Siskin Children's Institute, the 4th Floor, the Center for Nonprofits, Lamp Post Group and the Young Professionals Association of Chattanooga.
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USC Annenberg’s Center on Communication Leadership & Policy (CCLP) presented a conversation on the 2012 elections featuring CCLP senior fellow Morley Winograd and Mike Hais, co-authors of Millennial Momentum: How a new generation is remaking America. From the publisher: “In Millennial Momentum, Winograd and Hais investigate how the beliefs and practices of the Millennials are transforming other areas of American culture, from education to entertainment, from the workplace to the home, and from business to politics and government … They also illustrate why this generation's unique blend of civic idealism and savvy pragmatism will enable us to overcome the internal culture wars and institutional malaise currently plaguing the country.” CCLP director Geoffrey Cowan moderated the discussion.
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(May 28, 2012) Scenes from the Millennial Program meeting during the 2012 SEIU Convention ~ Denver, CO ~ Photo by Bill Burke / Page One Photo
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(May 28, 2012) Scenes from the Millennial Program meeting during the 2012 SEIU Convention ~ Denver, CO ~ Photo by David Sachs / SEIU
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(May 28, 2012) Scenes from the Millennial Program meeting during the 2012 SEIU Convention ~ Denver, CO ~ Photo by Bill Burke / Page One Photo
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(May 28, 2012) Scenes from the Millennial Program meeting during the 2012 SEIU Convention ~ Denver, CO ~ Photo by Bill Burke / Page One Photo
(May 28, 2012) Scenes from the Millennial Program meeting during the 2012 SEIU Convention ~ Denver, CO ~ Photo by Bill Burke / Page One Photo
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
To kick off our prep work for the Global Youth Summit, the ITU hosted special one-day MILLENNIALS JAM WORKSHOP at its ICT Discover Center, with an exclusive and select group of 40 entrepreneurial young people. The objective of this unique one-day event is to crowd-source a more detailed framework for the Summit where approximately 25,000 young people will input their ideas for the post-2015 global development agenda.
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Dr. Kengor prompts discussion about Reagan's influence on the millennials alongside Andrew Coffin '98 and Ashley Pratte
(May 28, 2012) Scenes from the Millennial Program meeting during the 2012 SEIU Convention ~ Denver, CO ~ Photo by Bill Burke / Page One Photo
(May 28, 2012) Scenes from the Millennial Program meeting during the 2012 SEIU Convention ~ Denver, CO ~ Photo by Bill Burke / Page One Photo
(May 28, 2012) Scenes from the Millennial Program meeting during the 2012 SEIU Convention ~ Denver, CO ~ Photo by Bill Burke / Page One Photo
Gen Z and Millennials love escaping into fantasy worlds – and now celebrity chef Adam Handling has created two recipes to help them eat fictional foods for real.
The Michelin Star chef and recently crowned Great British Menu’s ‘Champion of Champions’ has worked out how home cooks can magic up Quippers and Chips from Dungeons & Dragons (D&D), followed by the role-playing game’s famous Vegetable Platter.
He devised the recipes after more than half (54%) of people aged between 18 and 42 revealed they had already tried to recreate grub from a fictional land - And older Brits are getting on board with the trend too.
In a new survey of 2,000 adults, 77% of respondents across all age groups admitted they had longed to taste food or drink featured in a movie, game, book or TV show.
And a whopping 83% reckon it would be fun to try new dishes based on make-believe worlds.
But not all fictional foods are equally appealing, according to the survey commissioned to mark the launch of a new boardgame Dungeons & Dragons: The Yawning Portal by its publishers Avalon Hill.
Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Bar was named by 43% as a food or drink from fictional worlds they would love to try, beating a tempting Hot Chocolate from Polar Express (37%) and The Simpson’s Krusty Burger (32%).
However, a revolted 36% said they would swerve Dr Seuss’s iconic Green Eggs and Ham, closely followed by 32% giving a firm no to Grey Stuff from Beauty and the Beast and 31% who wisely never want to taste Slurm from Futurama.
Food fans might wonder how Handling will make Quippers – carnivorous fish with sharp teeth that like to gather in swarms in the role-play game – in any way appetising.
But the Dundee-born chef, whose flagship Michelin-starred restaurant Frog is in London’s Covent Garden, has hot fantasy cooking form.
He triumphed on the Great British Menu after creating a ‘Food Fight’ pudding with throwable custard and smashable cake, inspired by The Beano comic.
His Quippers are made from fish covered in a tasty beer batter, while the Vegetable Platter features orzo – a type of pasta shaped like large grains of rice – tomatoes and mozzarella cheese.
Sara Westby from Hasbro UK said, “The Dungeons & Dragons universe is rich in lore and wonder and the new Yawning Portal boardgame seamlessly blends the fantasy franchise with exceptional boardgame gameplay".
The new dishes should go down well with players of Dungeons & Dragons: The Yawning Portal, who take on the role of the tavern’s innkeeper and feed hungry adventurers by matching food tokens with hero cards.
Dungeons & Dragons: The Yawning Portal boardgame is available to purchase from Amazon and other boardgame retailers. You can find the Yawning Portal inspired recipes on Adam Handling’s Instagram
The Top 10 voted tastiest foods and drink from fantasy worlds:
43% - Willy Wonka’s chocolate bar (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)
37% - Hot Chocolate (The Polar Express)
32% - Krusty Burger (The Simpsons)
27% - “Eat Me” Cookies (Alice in Wonderland)
26% - Krabby Patty (Spongebob)
24% - Burger of the Day (Bob’s Burgers)
24% - Scooby Snacks (Scooby Doo)
19% - Three Course Dinner Gum (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)
18% - Duff Beer (The Simpsons)
18% - Turkish Delight (The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe)