Young Klagenfurter inspires with moving stories about women!
Stella Christl talks about self-love and care work at her reading on World Women's Day in Völkermarkt-a moving discussion.

Young Klagenfurter inspires with moving stories about women!
Stella "Raven" Christl, 22 years old, inspires with her creativity and engagement in the literary and social scene. After a appearance at a scenic reading in the step in Völkermarkt, which took place on the occasion of World Women's Day on March 8, she now poses for a photo that symbolizes the creation of her works. At this reading, Christl presented her text "all the falling stars", which deals with topics such as self -abandonment, delimitation and the importance of self -love, especially in the context of unpaid care work of women. Her lecture was accompanied by a discussion on care work, which she led together with Erwin Neuwirth and Julia Reinprecht, which fascinated both the audience and the discussed.
Christl, who was born in Vienna and grew up in Frankfurt, currently lives in Klagenfurt and is studying German studies at Alpen-Adria University. However, their ambitions go beyond studying; She plans to study forensic linguistics in Amsterdam. In her writings, she processes experiences from her life and draws inspiration from her environment. As she emphasizes, she sees writing as an important way to reflect on her thoughts and experiences.
A look into the future of literature
Christl endeavors to write a novel and has already designed a rough basic structure for her project. Your texts regularly treat outsider stories and combine various genres such as poetry and lyrics. The emotional component plays a central role in this, which she sees as essential for each of her works. It is also concerned about the increasing votes against political art. "Art has always been political," she says, making it clear.
In addition to her literary work, Christl is involved in forensic linguistics. As part of her bachelor thesis, she pretended to be a minor in chats to communicate with potential pedocriminals. This active approach has already made it possible for her to identify eleven pedocriminals, including repeat offenders. Her commitment shows how important you are security on the Internet.
Technological developments in cartography
In another area, geoinformatics, the support for ARCMAP 10.8, the last version of this software will continue until March 2026. This version is announced in series 10.8.x as the final series, and no plans for the publication of ArcMap 10.9 are known, as mappinggis.com. Users can continue to use the software as long as their license is valid, even after 2026.
The development of new functions now focuses on ArcGIS Pro, and users are encouraged to migrate their projects and work processes on this platform. ESRI, the manufacturer of ArcGIS, will continue to provide updates and patches for ARCMAP 10.8.X to fix safety and third-party problems. A large number of resources are available to support migration, including the Esri Academy, online courses and various learning materials.