• A heartbreaking question: Is it really a “Happy International Women’s Day”?”

    A heartbreaking question: Is it really a “Happy International Women’s Day”?”

    As the world celebrates another International Women’s Day, the festivities and celebratory slogans seem increasingly hollow against the grim backdrop of rampant femicide. Behind the façade of progress lies a terrifying reality: violence against women and girls remains one of the most widespread and under-recognised crimes in the world. All over the world, women and Read more

  • Crazy German Pilot Mathias Rust

    Crazy German Pilot Mathias Rust

    Mathias Rust is a German aviator known for an audacious and highly publicized flight that took place during the Cold War era. On May 28, 1987, at the age of 19, Rust flew a small single-engine Cessna 172B airplane from Helsinki, Finland, to Moscow, Soviet Union, and landed in Red Square near the Kremlin. Rust’s Read more

  • Why Do We See Nightmares?

    Why Do We See Nightmares?

    Sometimes -mostly when we are tired- we see nightmares, and they can affect our day in a bad manner. Nightmares may change due to your day and your fears. Sometimes, they can even be so creative, like a fish running to you with an ax, but they all mean something. Let’s dig into nightmares more Read more

  • More Than a Job: My Passion for Teaching – Special Article From Sezin Gökçe

    More Than a Job: My Passion for Teaching – Special Article From Sezin Gökçe

    For some, a career is a means to an end. For me, it’s a calling, a fire fueled by a deep-seated passion: to be a teacher. It’s not just about imparting knowledge; it’s about igniting curiosity, nurturing potential, and witnessing firsthand the transformative power of learning. This passion didn’t develop overnight. Perhaps it was that Read more

  • The History of Valentine’s Day

    The History of Valentine’s Day

    Valentine’s Day has only been celebrated as a day of romance since the 14th century. Although there were several Christian martyrs named Valentine, the day may have taken its name from a priest who was martyred by Emperor Claudius II Gothicus around 270 AD. Valentine’s Day is a public holiday on which lovers express their Read more

  • St. Valentine’s Day Celebrations in Europe

    St. Valentine’s Day Celebrations in Europe

    Bulgaria In Bulgaria, winemakers are celebrated on 14 February. Young and old couples celebrate their love by drinking a cup of local wine. To celebrate the day, you can take a trip to the pretty, historic town of Nessebar, located on the Black Sea coast. Czech Republic Valentine’s Day is celebrated on 1 May. Some Read more

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