
Stefan Zweig’s Twenty-Four Hours from a Woman’s Life is a profound novella that explores the complexity of the human psyche and emotional transformations. First published in 1927, it centers on a woman’s intense emotional experience within just twenty-four hours of her life, leading to a profound self-discovery. The story examines how an individual’s inner world and fleeting decisions can produce transformative effects on life. Zweig masterfully treats themes of personal passion, moral conflict,
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Ahsen Karakaş

Amin Maalouf's novel "Far from the East" tells the story of a group of friends scattered across different countries after the Lebanon Civil War who reunite years later for the funeral of their old friend Murad and confront their shared past in the process. Roman delves into the depths of individual and collective memory to reveal the lasting impact of war on people and their relationships.Far from the East" image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">Book ContentReturn Home and Confrontat
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Ahsen Karakaş

Amin Maalouf’s work Ports of the East is a historical and psychological novel that explores the impact of conflicts between different cultures, religions, and nations on an individual’s life. Published in 1991, novel examines the painful transition from the collapse of the Ottoman Empire to the emergence of modern, set against the geographical backdrop stretching from the Eastern Mediterranean to Europe during the first half of the 20th century. Maalouf masterfully treats themes of nostalgia for
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Ahsen Karakaş
THDevelopmentDevelopment is the process by which a living organism or something else progresses and advances within a time system, becoming more mature and effective. For humans, development encompasses progress in physical, mental, emotional and social domains. For example, children growing taller, improving their learning skills and achieving emotional maturity are all examples of development. At the same time, social or technological development refers to a society or field becoming more effici
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Ela Nur İspir
IbIbn Khaldun’s theory of asabiyyah is a sociological framework that explains how societies form, rise, and decline. This theory emerged as an effort to understand the social, political, and economic transformations occurring in 14th-century North Africa and the Islamic world. During Ibn Khaldun’s lifetime, events such as the Mamluks, Berber tribes, Al-Andalus’s period of decline, and the rise of the Ottomans demanded a deep analysis of social cohesion and leadership dynamics.Ibn Khaldun’s work “I
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Bilal Utku Karakoç
RaThe Rami Library, a new addition to Istanbul's culture life, stands out as one of Türkiye's largest and modern libraries. Born from the restoration of the historic Rami Barracks, a building, the library preserves traces of the past while offering a vision for the future.History and ArchitectureThe Rami Library was realized through the restoration of the Rami Barracks, a historic structure deeply integrated into Istanbul's historic fabric and possessing centuries-old roots. This architectural lan
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Ahsen Karakaş

Flowers for Algernon is a science fiction novel by Daniel Keyes that explores the nature of humanity. The story recounts the experience of Charlie Gordon, a man with intellectual disabilities who gains extraordinary intelligence through an experimental brain surgery, only to later suffer a profound internal and social decline. The narrative is structured through Charlie’s own journal entries, a stylistic choice that allows readers to directly observe his linguistic and cognitive development.Char
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MiDeğirmen is a 1935 publication by Sabahattin Ali, one of the prominent names in Turkish literature. Comprising 16 short stories written between 1927 and 1934, work is a significant work that reflects Sabahattin Ali’s narrative skill and literary style. The title story, Değirmen, focuses on a Romani youth’s experience, while the other tales explore individual and social themes.Subject of the BookThe book consists of stories that examine the lives and inner worlds of diverse characters. In the sto
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Spoon is a utensil used for consuming liquids or semi-liquid foods, typically consisting of a concave bowl and a handle. Today, spoons made from various materials are among the fundamental eating implements used alongside fork and together common, forming essential kitchen tools.Image of a Spoon Generated by Artificial Intelligence" image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">Earliest Use of the SpoonThe earliest evidence of spoon use dates back to the Paleolithic Era. Early humans:Create
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On social media platforms, where people from all walks of life are present, countless pieces of content are shared. As users scroll, new faces and new ideas continuously appear and disappear. Some individuals gain large audiences by creating genuinely high-quality content, while others achieve popularity through content that lacks reason or logic.What I find most puzzling is how people who produce utterly empty content manage to attract such massive followings. Do people support and follow them
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