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SleepTo prevent anyone from falling asleep, they tackled sleep. They learned about various sleep disorders, asked uncomfortable questions to the sleepwalker, checked what kind of drivers we are when we stay up all night, busted numerous myths, and, among other things, found that young people really do need more sleep.
E2.
SwearingMany have swear words and dog-words on their tongues like some kind of mascara. But why and when do we use swear words, which some call 'bad words'? What do swear words tell us about a society, how have they changed throughout history, and how many swear words do we have in the Slovenian language? These are just some of the questions that will be answered in this week's Refreshment Front.
E3.
InfluencersMany people live their lives online and often have a strong influence on many people who follow what's happening online. These people are commonly known as influencers. But who is an influencer anyway, does it matter how many followers they have, or is it more about the content they publish? How is a Twitter influencer different from an Instagram influencer? Should we believe influencers at all? More in this week's Refreshment Front.
E4.
Voting RightsThis week's Refreshment Front may also be of interest to young people who have not been interested in politics. Politics and the impact it has on them can start at school, when they elect class presidents, when they take their initiatives to student representatives, or when they seek an answer to the question of how to feel like a European citizen.
E5.
InfatuationButterflies in the stomach, sweaty hands, dilated pupils, a faster heartbeat - these are all symptoms familiar to lovers. But what does it mean to be in love, can we initiate falling in love ourselves, does falling in love always turn into love, how do young lovers meet today... are just a few of the questions we will be looking for answers to in this week's Refreshment Front.
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