
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

The Dreams of Abdullah Efendi (Abdullah Efendi'nin Rüyaları) is an early collection of stories by Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar that exemplifies his modernist narrative style, which focuses on the individual's inner world in Turkish literature. First published in 1943, this work is considered one of the author's most significant contributions to the short story genre, addressing themes such as dreams, time, consciousness, fear, and identity with psychological depth and philosophical allusions. The five s
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Muhammed Samed Acar
Pr“I have to do it… but I’ll do it later.”Is there anyone who has never said this in their life? We have all delayed tasks at some point. But the truth is, procrastination does not always stem from laziness. Sometimes, we delay even the most important tasks without realizing it, due to hidden anxieties within us.We have all experienced the taste of procrastination. Homework, work tasks, small chores…The moments when we say “I’ll start soon” are always familiar. Interestingly, even though we know t
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Sena Nur Dündar
ReThere are countless stimuli around us that we fail to notice, accept without pausing to think, and allow to persuade us. We must consider the demands these stimuli make of us, because as long as we do not reflect, we continue to give them what they want without question.The demands of these stimuli may include money, power, fame, and many other desires, but today I wish to speak about the concept of “time.” Of course, many demands are made of us, but today’s subject is one that, once lost, offer
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Measurement is the process of quantitatively expressing phenomena observed in nature and human-made objects through standardized units. Since the earliest periods of human history, measurement has been an indispensable part of daily life and has played a fundamental role in establishing social order. Culture, on the other hand, is a holistic structure encompassing a society’s language, art, traditions, religious beliefs, technology, and accumulated knowledge. At the intersection of these two con
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Ömer Said Aydın

In the mechanics of Quantum, it has been determined that time does not flow continuously due to the principle of quantization, but rather can only take on specific values values. In Classical physical understanding, time is regarded as a continuous flow, whereas quantum theory proposes that time advances in discrete “jumps” at certain intervals. This situation challenges our traditional conception of the nature of time and opens road new avenues for inquiry.This theory is also supported by certa
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In astronomy, the concept of time【1】 is not limited solely to the cycles of day and night or seasonal changes on World. On the scale of the Sun System, planetary motions, orbital cycles, and gravitational interactions determine many factors that define different dimensions of time.In astronomy, time is a system of measuring time based on the movements of celestial bodies and large-scale processes in the universe. Beyond daily and annual cycles on Earth, it encompasses much longer time intervals
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Oksana Gülünay

Life is sometimes like a library; thousands of sentences line the shelves, but we can only take down and read those that resonate with our current age, pain, or joy. The rest remain as dusty books waiting their turn.Not Love at First Sight, but Alienation at First HearingSome sentences we hear only once, without truly listening. They enter one ear and exit the other. Perhaps we fail to understand them because of the childish joy of that moment, or perhaps we dismiss them due to the youthful arro
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Sena Nur Dündar

Necip Mahfuz’s novel The Judgment of Time explores the complex relationships between individual and society, examining with literary depth the individual’s position in relation to time and fate. While examining Egypt’s social structure during the Work and modernization periods, the novel centers on individuals’ efforts to discover their own identities and their conflicts with social norms. This work by the Nobel laureate carries universal messages about humanity’s common challenges, extending be
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Ahsen Karakaş

24 March 1923 issue of Time magazine featured the founder of the Republic of Türkiye, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, on its cover. This cover holds great importance as it reflects Atatürk’s growing influence in the Western world and the transformation taking place in Türkiye. Time magazine published Atatürk on its cover for the first time in this issue, drawing attention to his leadership qualities, military successes, and efforts at modernization.BackgroundMustafa Kemal rose to prominence during the fi
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Semanur Polat