C areer development has become a process of managing learning, experience, and change in order to achieve a personally determined, preferred professional future. In the context of dynamic social, economic, and technological changes, the role of career counseling services increases, although their character also evolves. New competences and abilities to use innovative tools that enable effective processes of creating career visions in a systemic manner are expected. In this context, the adaptation of Futures Studies to both practice and education of career counseling seems to be an interesting prospect. Exploring the future not only develops individual planning and adaptation skills, but also allows for detecting and identifying upcoming trends. It means the ability to adapt to new conditions, or the proactive creation of the future, in a way that is favorable. The aim of this article is to present a comprehensive methodology and the
After the October Revolution and the collapse of the Russian Empire, Georgia was formed in the Democratic Republic of Georgia, which was occupied by the Bolsheviks in 1921, thus launched a seventy-year period of Soviet history in Georgia. Micheil Saakashvili was the third president of an independent Georgia after the collapse of the Soviet Union. When he came to power in 2003 he undertook activities in almost all spheres of social and political life, that are characterized primarily by the anti-Russian and anti-Soviet dimension. Article "The policy of (non) remembrance of Georgia's Soviet past during Micheal Saakashvili's presidency" is an analysis of the actions taken in the politics of memory by the Georgian president, which fundamentally devastated the Russian and Soviet past of Georgia, and thus shape a new type of society, uncritically appealing to the bringing the memory of the Soviet legacy from "70 years of sojuza" to "70 years of occupation". The text was mainly based on the internet articles and publications of Georgian scientists and the author's own research.
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