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The TEDxYouth@GAA event theme, Creative Frontiers, is inspired by modernization. Modernization has now become the norm and it can only be fulfilled by innovation and creativity. New discoveries are being made every day. In order to continue to flourish and succeed, this era of modernization and discovery will be in need of creative, inventive minds. The aim of this event is to optimize this opportunity and spread ideas to everyone.

The following are eight different options for the central theme and subsequent topics, Architecture, Technology, Scientific and Mathematical Theories, Music and Dance, Emotions of the Unknown/Psychology, Finding Solutions to Global Issues, The Effect of Diversity and Globalization on the Presence of Culture. By featuring these ideas we hope to educate and propose new solutions for global issues. Expressing ideas, opinions and innovations is the key aspect of TEDxYouth@GAA.


For more information please visit https://www.ted.com/tedx/events/22594

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