
Nail Aliyev, originally from Azerbaijan, gained admission to Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University and arrived in Türkiye in 2008. While beginning his university education there, Nail Aliyev was involved in a traffic accident during his second academic year, marking a turning point in his life.Injury and Rehabilitation PeriodAs a result of the traffic accident during his university studies, Nail Aliyev was diagnosed with spinal cord injury and began living his life using a wheelchair. A significant
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Gözde Cabadak

Spatial research continues to expand our understanding of the universe each day. Recently, astronomers announced the discovery of a new planet located at a relatively close distance from World and possessing potential for habitability. This planet, named HD 137010 b, has attracted scientific interest due to its characteristics.How Close Is It to Earth?HD 137010 b is located approximately 146 light years from Earth. Its radius is only 6 percent larger than Earth’s, placing it very close to the ca
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Oksana Gülünay
HoFrom the moment a human becomes aware of their existence, they contemplate how and why they exist, the purpose of life, and how to navigate it beyond death. As a thinking being, the human is prepared for learning through education provided by the family into which they are born. It is also possible to plant the seeds of instruction in the same environment. When individuals reach the age where these educational seeds have sprouted and grown, they begin to question their own existence. Thus, the j
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Nida Öztürkmen

Humanity’s awe at words that surpass human power emerges under the title “Ways to Stop Time.”Our protagonist Tom Hazard suffers from a condition called anageria, which is more accurately described as a curse or a beauty: he is born centuries ago and reappears in the present day as a history teacher. A society known as the Albatross, which believes people with anageria must remain unknown to others, helps Tom and those like him periodically relocate and assume entirely new lives. Although the nov
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Hamide Erva Doğan

Some people love traveling. A new city, unfamiliar streets, trying to find your way without looking at a map… Each step brings a sense of small discovery. When walking in a place you do not know, you are not only exploring a geography but also discovering yourself. What is interesting is that the human mind is very similar to this. Each mind is like a separate city, a unique story. What Is Travel Between Minds? Meeting people is often like visiting a new place. At first, it feels foreign and dis
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Hasan Taha Demirkoparan
ToI am saying life, I am saying lifeNot behind a curtainNot behind masks whose names I do not even knowI am saying lifeBravely and truly…Alongside butterflies fluttering in the bellySometimes just feelingI am saying lifeSimply, without knowing anything about everythingLike a galloping herd crossing the steppeI am saying lifeUndoubtedly, unburdened and wholesomeIn the light of gratitude repeated again and again each morningLike a raindrop falling on glassSo sorrowful, so wildly aliveLike a bee leav
ENİrem Kırmıt

Mind and soul are the most fundamental terms pertaining to human beings. The most essential aspects that define humanity are those related to reason and spirit. Reason and spirit hold supreme importance in terms of self-awareness and self-preservation. A human being must begin investment with oneself. Starting with oneself means beginning with the mind—that is, with one’s thoughts—and with the heart—that is, with one’s emotions. This investment is the most enduring and redemptive path.Strengthen
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Hilmi Onur Kaya

The world, with its mountains, plains, waters, plants, animals, and people, is a vast sphere. In the universe, however, it is but a speck. Despite how chaotic it may seem—from the planet’s rapid rotation on its own axis and around the Sun to the functioning of its living beings and their needs—no one fears that the world might fall. For however terrifying the situation may appear, it is grounded in a cause and accepted as normal.If, despite the terrifying forces beyond our planet, humans can sti
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Hilmi Onur Kaya

Difficulties, problems, troubles, obstacles, crises, and constraints are all necessities for human beings living in this world. These realities stem from the very requirements of how the world and humanity function. Their existence is not, in itself, a problem—as long as they are not perceived as such. For neither the world nor humanity promises perfection, or the absence of problems. Moreover, the aforementioned conditions are not flaws. Just as the thorn of a rose is not a defect of the rose,
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Hilmi Onur Kaya

Mehmet Âkif Ersoy (1873–1936) is an artist who rose to prominence in Turkish literature both as a poet and a thinker, focusing in his works not on individual suffering but on societal wounds. His poems reflect the trajectory of his own life. His years marked by hardship, exile, poverty, and ideals find resonance in his verses. His greatest poetic legacy, Safahat, consists of seven volumes, all directly grounded in the poet’s personal observations and experiences.Childhood and Family InfluenceMeh
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Fatma Beste Akdumanlı