
Taha Hüseyin Karagöz is a Turkish journalist known for his work in digital and visual media. He was born on 17 March 1993 in Zonguldak and is originally from Dernekpazarı district of Trabzon. He spent his childhood and youth in Zonguldak, completing his primary and secondary education in the city. This period enabled him to closely observe local agendas and engage early with social issues.EducationKaragöz began his university education at the Faculty of Communication at Anadolu University. While
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Ahmet Burak Taner

Have you ever disagreed with your friends about the rules when playing a game? Or when working on a group assignment, did everyone suggest a different approach? We call this situation conflict. Conflict is not just about fighting; it is actually the coming together of different thoughts, feelings, and desires.Why Do We Think Differently?Every person has different knowledge, skills, and personality traits. Conflicts often arise when we have to share something limited, such as a single tablet, or
ENEylül BOLAT

When a group of people come together and each person has a different opinion or suggestion, this situation is described by the proverb “every head has its own voice.” This proverb is commonly used in daily life and typically illustrates the confusion that arises when people cannot reach an agreement. You may have experienced this yourself when playing a game with friends and everyone proposed a different rule!What Does It Mean?This proverb describes situations in which everyone in a group expres
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Ayşe Hümeyra Akkanat

The late Master Sezai Karakoç’s book “Building Blocks and the Call of Our Destiny” is a collection of essays composed of two volumes, containing his principal articles. It includes a total of 110思想 essays. These texts, originally published as editorials in the Diriliş magazine, offer Sezai Karakoç’s counsel on society, the state, change, and beyond. For Sezai Karakoç did not merely identify problems; he presented readers with the solutions that needed to be implemented. He addressed highly broad
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Merve Keskin