
Kindle a light,I beg of you... What need has an unseeing eye for light?Kindle it for the one who longs to see;Please...Beautiful things unfold,If it illuminates the mind...Perhaps a glimmer of hope.Light a flame, hurry now; Time has run out, Breaths are numbered.
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When Stars Are Scattered is a graphic novel co-authored by American writer and illustrator Victoria Jamieson and Somali refugee Omar Mohamed, based on a true life story. The book holds a significant place in contemporary youth literature both in content and form. It tells the dramatic yet hopeful story of two brothers forced to flee their homeland due to civil war in Somalia and struggle to survive in the Dadaab Refugee Camp in Kenya. Grounded in real-life experiences, the work also serves an ed
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Hacer Büşra Aslan

Anatolia The Anatolian Carnation is a symbol created to honor those who lost their lives in the February earthquakes of 6 February 2023 and to represent the spirit of solidarity. It has been officially designated by the Republic of Türkiye Environment, Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change, as the official symbol for the second anniversary commemorations of the earthquakes.HistoryThe earthquakes that struck Kahramanmaraş on 6 February 2023, described as “The Disaster of the Ce
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Edanur Karakoç

“The Good Do Not Die” is a lengthy narrative by Mustafa Kutlu, centered around the friendships and shared pursuit of goodness among four distinct individuals. Set in any city in Anatolia, the story portrays people who, despite harsh living conditions, loneliness, and poverty, continue to hold on to hope, generosity, and their humanity. The work is crafted in Kutlu’s distinctive narrative style.SubjectThe story begins with the intersecting paths of four characters who have each endured different
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MoDo you have a morning routine?A morning routine is when you say to yourself, “When I wake up, I will do these things.”How do you start your day?If lately you too intend to begin your day more productively and with greater enthusiasm, as I do, I recommend trying a morning routine.Each new day should begin with reasons and dreams that inspire you to start with hope, joy, and gratitude.Let every new day be a fresh bud opening for you.When you wake up, do not gaze blankly and meaninglessly around yo
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Once my coffees were bitter.As my coffees blended with milk, I came to understand better.When the time comes when poppies fade like this,Do you not think you will allow them to bud and bloom again?Then set aside all your worries.On the back of time,There are surely things meant for us.
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I Despite everything, I drewwith unbreakable patience,with a voice inside me that never fell silent.I drew the landscape your eyes touched;the gentle light that softly illuminated that scene,the fragile hope that filtered through the darkness.I drew the dusty roads of my childhood;the wounds still lingering on my knees,those small but stubborn steps I never abandoned...As if each left a different mark within me.Then I drew the horizon I lost myself in,that vast world you call “life”;a little incom
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Light a candle,What does it matter?What need has a blind eye for light?Light it for those who wish to see;What does it matter?Beautiful things will happen,If it illuminates thoughts...Perhaps a hope.Light a candle quickly;Time is running out,Breaths are numbered.
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Gaza…A land that appears as a small dot on a map but has carried one of the deepest wounds in the human conscience for centuries. The voices of children echoing through narrow alleys blend into the roar of suddenly exploding bombs. In the hands of an elderly man waiting in a bread line, there is both hunger and dignity. In the eyes of a mother, there is both fear and a stubborn hope…Today, speaking of Gaza is truly speaking of humanity. For in Gaza, it is not only buildings that are destroyed; t
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Hatice Mehlika Biten
ThYou woke up one morning and looked around.The air was again shrouded in fog, and suddenly the sky cleared again.Then a piece of paper fell to the ground.It said you must leave from here.Not knowing how many times you had left before, you prepared once more and set out on the journey.Your mother and father hurriedly got ready.You are only five years old, and so is your little sibling.That child should still be lying in a cradle.But the child has never even heard of a cradle.Your mother and father
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