The Logbook - Issue III

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Delegates stripped All the stuff you always wanted +++ nice party +++ press team in a nutshell +++ it's all about freedom +++ straight from the morse code The Logbook 3.0

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Session Paper of the Baltic Sea Youth Session, Berlin 2012. Brought to you by the inofficial Press Team "The Paper Boys"

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Delegates strippedAll the stuff you always wanted

+++ nice party +++ press team in a nutshell +++ it's all about freedom +++

straight from the morse code

The Logbook 3.0

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THE FIRST AND FINAL EDITORIAL Arrrggg.. . If you ever asked yourself where those Issues come from, we hereby proudly reveal the sec-ret source. The three of us Paper Boys have been working hard to provide you with this vivid example of paper work. Keep it and and have a look at it in a few days, in a few weeks or in few month and please remember your incredbile and trully unique spirit. It was worth every minute we have been editing at night - We'll see you around at another Session in Europe!

With lots of piratish love. Jonny, Maximilian, Oliver

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THE FIRST AND FINAL EDITORIAL Arrrggg.. . If you ever asked yourself where those Issues come from, we hereby proudly reveal the sec-ret source. The three of us Paper Boys have been working hard to provide you with this vivid example of paper work. Keep it and and have a look at it in a few days, in a few weeks or in few month and please remember your incredbile and trully unique spirit. It was worth every minute we have been editing at night - We'll see you around at another Session in Europe!

With lots of piratish love. Jonny, Maximilian, Oliver

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Teambuilding Do you remember how you felt? In the beginning all Delegates devided into international committees. You all got to know each other through a series of mad crazy games. What was your favorite one?

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SwampPirate &

CaribeanHaiduken!

Spiders WebBig Fat Poony

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Delegates exposed

No Commentw

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Once upon a time there was the Commit-tee on Industry, Research & Energy.What it has to offer:- Pink unicorns, dancing rainbows- Clumpsy Jana- A personalized Streetfighter move called “Heineken”

Hotties of the Session (according to some girls from ITRE. Who? That will stay a secret.)1. Maxim Polo León (Germany)2. Mathias Westbrand Emilsson (Sweden) 3. Pärt Presmann (Estonia)

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1. Distance in kilometres to your Hometown2. Number of the beers you drank during the session

3. On a scale from 1 to 10 – how was the food at the session?

moves of the committee: the so called “Jana” and “the bird”

Delegates strippedsome delegates share their intimate secrets with us. Delivered by the Paper Boys and the one and only part-time Paper Girl Anna Kampfmann

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Elisa Anttonen, ITRE (FIN)

„This is already my third EYP Session.

I definitely will continue participating in

further events of the European Youth

Parliament. My favourite moment in Ber-

lin so far…? Definitely Teambuilding. For

me Spider’s web is the most awesome

game ever.”

Jun Park, ENVI (GER)

What do you want to communicate to your fellow delegates?

“Never give up! Even in times of trou-ble… There is always a way out.”

Hottie of the session?“Anna Kampfmann”(smiling alluring)

Zilvina Švedkauskas, REGI (LIT)

German beer… ist sehr natuerlisch und besser als Kartoffelsalat.

The most embarassing moment of the Session… was losing my room key on the first day. Whenever I have to ask one of the Organiser for the general key the feeling of embarrassment comes back – it never stops…

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Committee Work

You have been facing the challenge of writing a resolution during Committee Work. You, as young Europeans, had to find different, new and innovative solutions, trying to best employ backgrounds and personal experiences made. In

particular, due to these different cultural and academic back-grounds, you have ben confronted with entirely new ideas and opinions. From all over Europe , with lots of fresh idea!

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RessolutionsDiscussion

Post-it'sFresh Ideas

Media Campaign

PhrasingDebating

Exchange

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The only thing in EYP that I myself feel very sad about is the fact that almost at every sessi-on you meet people that become important to you, and once the session ends, there always comes the time to fi-nally say g o o d - b y e . Very few people are good at saying goodby-es, and honestly spea-king, it’s not a thing you want to be good at. Af-ter a first session it may seem that you are not going to see your new friends anywhere but Facebook, but let me assure you, that no one in EYP ever says good bye forever. That’s one of the wonders of European Youth Parliament. Once you’re in, you don’t want to get out. And it doesn’t take any supernatural powers to pre-dict with a 90% probability that you’re bound to meet your EYP friends at some session, somewhere in Europe. You never know when will it happen – next month, or next year, but it’s worth the wait. The incomparable feeling of

joy from the surprise meeting (it still feels like a surprise birthday present, even if you knew about the upcoming meeting) can be compa-red to a one of a family reunion. Actually it is a family reunion – of an EYP family. There’s never a session where you don’t know anyo-ne. It’s always ”Hey, you were in my committee once!”, “You were Journo at our Nationals last year!”, and Chairs simply never forget their

delegates, so you’re guaranteed to receive a warm welcome from your former Chair whe-rever you meet them. Sometimes, it can even be like, “Oh, it’s so good to see you again! You

must still have my USB stick from the previ-ous session”. Happens to family members all the time, right? Of course, everything is in the hands of fate and unexpected meeting with friends is always a good thing, but actually, there’s something you can do to ensure that your fate will lead you the way you want it to - meaning, to the right people. All it takes is to just keep track of the sessions that are pl-anned in different countries and APPLY. Or, if

you are brave enough – become an organizer at a session and invite your friends to come to you. At some point

you’ll notice that you feel like home in any EYP country. That’s a real way to become a citizen of united Europe. It’s totally worth it, as you know, sometimes, some people who live in another country or city somehow become closer to you than those you sit at one desk with at school. And meanwhile, In Facebook we trust!

” Hey, you were in

my committee once!”

“Oh, it’s so good to see you again! You must still have my USB stick from the pre-

vious session”

Never say "Goodbye"

by Lybov Dvoretskaya (from parexcellence, Pardubice 2011)

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Your Future revealed

taken from IDealism No.3 by Karin-Liis Mat Lahtmäe

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