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Rediscovering a galaxy through music!

Last year, I had the same experience with a symphony orchestra during The Lord of the Rings, and last month I had another one, this time during Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, one of the best installments in the Star Wars franchise. In this post, I’ll share my Star

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Rediscovering a galaxy through music!

Last year, I had the same experience with a symphony orchestra during The Lord of the Rings, and last month I had another one, this time during Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, one of the best installments in the Star Wars franchise. In this post, I’ll share my Star

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Britain’s Diverse Leadersh

Three of the four prime ministers currently serving in the United Kingdom are of immigrant origin. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is of Indian origin; Scottish Prime Minister Hamza Yusuf is of Pakistani origin; and Welsh Prime Minister Gething is of Zambian origin. Furthermore, the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland,

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The Importance of Colors in Hydrogen Production

I recently read an article referencing the color scale that represents the diversity of hydrogen. This article argued that hydrogen production has different color-coded pathways and characteristics, and that we should embrace all hydrogen colors. In this article, I will share the article and my thoughts on the matter.  

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Turkish Hairlines

In my last article, I discussed destinations that impose certain restrictions and criteria on tourists in order to ensure sustainable tourism. In this article, I will discuss hair transplants in Turkey, a niche tourism sector that has gained great popularity worldwide in health tourism. The hair transplant craze in Turkey

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Overcoming Dilemmas for Sustainable Tourism

In my last article, I discussed Alper Gezeravcı, Turkey’s first space traveler. In this article, I’ll touch on some destinations on Earth that are much less expensive than space tourism, which costs $55 million, but still wouldn’t be easy to visit even if you wanted to. Of course, I’m also

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Turkey’s first space traveler

Even the journey of our first space traveler, Alper Gezeravcı, has divided the country. On one side, there are those who declare Gezeravcı’s journey a historic achievement and congratulate the government on it. On the other, there are those who emphasize that such a journey cost the country around $55

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The tragic passing of a marathon record holder

I wrote about Kelvin Kiptum last year when he broke the marathon record. Kelvin, who had incredible potential at such a young age, was expected to win the Olympics this year by breaking records and even push humanity’s limits, becoming the first person to run a sub-2-hour marathon in official

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Things to consider on the anniversary of the earthquake

One of the largest earthquakes in Anatolian history occurred at 4:17 a.m. on 6 February 2023, with a magnitude of 7.7, in the Sofalaca area, located between the Pazarcık district of Kahramanmaraş and the Şehitkamil district of Gaziantep. Before the shock of the first earthquake had subsided, a second earthquake,

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Conscious animal ownership should be supported.

The number of animal lovers and animal adopters in Turkey is increasing daily. This makes me personally very happy. This is a very positive development in a country that hasn’t yet solved the stray animal problem. However, there’s a problem: A significant number of pet owners don’t know how to

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The Growing Boom in Electric Vehicle Sales

We’ve started seeing electric vehicle ads everywhere. While the number of Tesla, the pioneer of electric vehicles, is constantly increasing in Turkey, we’re also seeing brands like BYD and Sunwell that we’re seeing for the first time. Furthermore, German brands like BMW, Mercedes, and Audi, global leaders in the industry,

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