Posts about memoir

Not 300 Spartans, but 22 TIDERians!

Another Step by Step campaign has concluded. Not only are we pleased with the results, but everyone who contributed to this campaign went above and beyond their responsibilities. In this article, I want to highlight the heroes of these efforts who have made significant contributions to us. This time, I

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Colorful impressions from the Istanbul Marathon

As part of our campaign for the new Support Market, which we aim to open with your support on the Bağcılar-Esenler route, home to approximately 100,000 people in need, we ran the Istanbul Marathon as a team last Sunday. Here are some enjoyable impressions from our experiences at this enjoyable

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Will the paradise of the Aegean overcome its ill fortune?

The agenda is quite busy. Before the Istanbul Atatürk Airport attack and the coup attempt, comparisons were frequently made to the Greek Islands and Çeşme/Bodrum. On the evening of 15 July, when putschists raided the hotel in Marmaris where the President was vacationing, and some of the soldiers involved in

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A Parade of Memories with My Grandfather, Hasan Süzer

In my previous post, while writing about my grandmother, I mentioned I would also write about my grandfather. Today, I’d like to share the story of my Grandpa Hasan, whom we commemorated this past November with family members and friends on the 10th anniversary of his passing.   My grandfather

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The Germanwings Tragedy and What It Taught Us

Some arbitrary rules imposed on us might exist just to be questioned, changed, or even abolished. But when it comes to life-or-death matters that affect many people, there is no option but to adhere strictly and unconditionally to regulations established through years of experience. Otherwise, tragedies like the one at

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My Twin and Robot Tomy

Have you ever lived a twin life? I’ve spent most of my life sharing the same things with my brother. We’ve had so many wonderful memories… You can find out in my article what may have been different when we were raised as twins, and what our differences have taught

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Bozcaada Marathon 2013

I’ve always been into sports for as long as I can remember. My new hobby? Long-distance running. After starting this journey with the Eurasia Marathon, I hit the road again last weekend to continue my long-distance running experience with the Bozcaada Marathon. Many of my readers have asked why I

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