
We examined the impact of the pandemi process, which entered our lives as of 2019, particularly on Generation Z, from multiple perspectives. We can say that we read and spoke most about its reflections in the fields of psychology and economics. One of the most difficult things for humanity to cope with is uncertainty. With the pandemic we felt this uncertainty deeply, losing the predictability of our lives down to our bones. This uncertainty also played a role in our educational lives. As school
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T3 Akademi

Have you ever thought that a single drop of water could fill a lake? The proverb “Damlaya damlaya göl olur” illustrates how small things, when accumulated, can lead to great results. This proverb is used to teach the importance of patience and persistent effort, demonstrating in everyday life how minor actions can transform into major achievements.What Does This Proverb Mean?This proverb expresses how small steps can, over time, produce a significant impact. For example, if you read one page of
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Ayşe Hümeyra Akkanat

In this vast world, amidst this chaos and turmoil, is human silence a blessing or a curse?Yet we have so much right to speak, to know, to be known, and above all, to be understood.Amidst millions of people, we feel alone. We assume there are many who can understand us, yet we suffer from being misunderstood. Do we truly understand others? Is that why we feel lonely and helpless? At some point in life, we suddenly become stuck. We withdraw from everything and everyone, falling silent. Is that why
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ExOriginArabic The word kristal is derived from the Arabic billūr (بلّور), meaning "transparent and precious stone". According to the morphological rules of Arabic, it originates from the verbal noun taballur (تبلّر), formed by applying the tafaˁˁul (fifth form) pattern to billūr. This verbal noun pattern imparts the meaning of "becoming something", "completing a process", or "acquiring a quality". Thus, taballur etymologically represents the process of "becoming crystalline", that is, the transfo
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Emirhan Polat

Life with Barış is a biographical drama film released on February 23, 2024. Directed by Ekin Pandır, the film tells the story of Barış Telli, who became disabled following an accident in childhood and went on to achieve great success in sports. The film has earned a total box office revenue of $120,299 worldwide.PlotThe film focuses on the life of Barış Telli, born in Kırıkkale in 1989. After losing his right leg in an accident at the age of six, Barış broke numerous Turkish records in various s
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Muhammed Raşit Yazıcı

Science is one of humanity’s greatest strides in its journey to understand and shape the universe. This journey rises on the shoulders of scientists fueled not only by intellectual brilliance but also by profound curiosity, unwavering determination, and boundless creativity. They dared to pursue what seemed impossible, to see the unseen, hear the unheard, and discover the unknown. How did they succeed?Here are some examples and explanations that inspired them and led them to success:1. Curiosity
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Nursena Şahin

This expression describes undertaking a task with great patience and difficulty, much like trying to dig a huge hole with a tiny needle—it means exerting enormous effort toward what seems an impossible task. The phrase conveys extraordinary determination and perseverance in pursuing a goal.Where Does It Come From?The exact origin of this expression is unknown, but it has been passed down through generations in folk tradition until the present day. The logic behind the expression is straightforwa
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Nida Üstün

Malcolm Gladwell’s work Outliers: Outliers is a important study that analyzes the factors behind individual success. Gladwell argues that success cannot be explained solely by individual talent and effort, but is also significantly shaped by environmental and cultural influences. The book redefines the concept of success and challenges societal perceptions of it.Book ContentOutliers: The Story of Success" image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">Success and Environmental FactorsGladwel
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Ahsen Karakaş

To set fire to one’s ships means to burn and destroy the means necessary for return, thereby committing oneself to a path from which there can be no turning back. Once such a point of no return has been crossed, the very thought of returning becomes futile and pointless, since the possibility of return is no longer observable. Consequently, the individual will begin to refuse even to consider returning. For one who no longer contemplates return, thinking ahead becomes easier. Because it is easie
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Hilmi Onur Kaya