SeSecondary sources are academic works produced to interpret, analyze, and contextualize information derived from primary sources. These sources aim not only to chronologically sequence historical events but also to elucidate the underlying dynamics, social structures, and historical processes. The discipline of history relies on various types of sources to construct meaning from the past, shaping the methodologies employed by historians.Historical writing is not merely about recording the past; i
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Mehmet Salih Çoban

Scrum is one of the agile methodologies used in software development and project management. It was defined in the early 1990s by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland. Scrum is an iterative and incremental approach for managing complex projects and provides an effective work model especially in environments with changing requirements.Definition and Core PrinciplesScrum embraces the core values of the Agile Manifesto: individuals and interactions, working software, customer collaboration, and respond
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Huriye Toprak

Biographical Readings: The Work-Life Relationship in Turkish Literature, edited by Prof. Dr. Sema Uğurcan, is a collection of essays that examine the connections between literary works and the lives of their authors. Published in August 2024 by Dergâh Yayınları as part of its Turkish Literature – Studies series, the book spans 408 pages.SubjectThe book is structured in two parts. The first section, titled “The Work-Life Relationship in Our Literature,” presents analyses of how the author’s life
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Muhammed Samed Acar

Wherever in the world one may be, what truly connects people is not merely a shared past or a similar identity. The fundamental element that binds people in an unshakable way is being addressed by the same problem and developing a shared will to solve it. A genuine community is not made up of individuals standing side by side but of minds that take a problem to heart and contribute their accumulated knowledge toward its resolution.In this context, building a common ground is not merely a meeting
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Eyüp Uygun