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Internations Musings: Istanbul, Florence, Athens, Yerevan and Dubai: Day opening - January 29
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Internations Musings: Istanbul, Florence, Athens, Yerevan and Dubai. The new blog from Istanbul, initiated by Hans A.H.C. de Wit, with co-bloggers from surrounding countries. Tuesday, January 29, 2008. Day opening - January 29. I love Japanese art:). Coincidentially my blog entry for today is a tale about the writer of possibly the first modern novel, Lady Murasaki. January 29, 2008 at 1:33 PM. Still reading your blog.). January 29, 2008 at 5:59 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Last of the Iraqis.
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Internations Musings: Istanbul, Florence, Athens, Yerevan and Dubai: Is God a Turk...
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Internations Musings: Istanbul, Florence, Athens, Yerevan and Dubai. The new blog from Istanbul, initiated by Hans A.H.C. de Wit, with co-bloggers from surrounding countries. Wednesday, January 30, 2008. Is God a Turk. A couple of weeks ago, a Turkish professor, Ahmet Arslan, claimed. Belgium people are of Turkish descent. I shall not write here how the Belgium press reacted, if they reacted since this claim was too absurd to believe. Its time that they are going to discover. Of linguistics at the. In ad...
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Internations Musings: Istanbul, Florence, Athens, Yerevan and Dubai: Day Opening - January 30
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Internations Musings: Istanbul, Florence, Athens, Yerevan and Dubai. The new blog from Istanbul, initiated by Hans A.H.C. de Wit, with co-bloggers from surrounding countries. Wednesday, January 30, 2008. Day Opening - January 30. Gaudi's work is extraordinary. I have especially loved this cathedral for a long time. January 30, 2008 at 5:47 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We are not propagandists, we believe in honest and open discussions. The subjects We write about. Nurduran Duman: a Turkish Poet.
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The Chronicles of a Turkish Girl: June 2007
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The Chronicles of a Turkish Girl. Saturday, June 30, 2007. My Silence Speaks Volumes. I made the decision not to respond to Bulent's email. I know that if I call him or write him, I am likely to tell him off. His email, though seemingly from "the heart", is meaningless to me. The damage was done and I saw enough of his true character to turn me off. What more do I really need to witness? And, based on what he wrote, he already knows that he is an asshole. The apology is worthless. Friday, June 29, 2007.
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The Chronicles of a Turkish Girl: May 2008
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The Chronicles of a Turkish Girl. Friday, May 16, 2008. As a rule, I have I always been pretty quick to write people off when they piss me off. I just can't help it. My relationships with co-workers, family, boyfriends, neighbors - you name it - piss me off and they are dead to me. I realize at this age that it is a highly immature approach. To life and relationships, but I continue to do it anyway. Is it learned behavior? I allow some people to test me and test me until I lose it. And then it is OVER.
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The Chronicles of a Turkish Girl: Armenian Story Has Another SIde
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The Chronicles of a Turkish Girl. Wednesday, October 17, 2007. Armenian Story Has Another SIde. Armenian story has another side. By Norman Stone, a historian and the author of "World War I: A Short History". October 16, 2007. Given this strong opposition, why would Congress, upon the advice of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, make itself arbiter of this controversy? What makes the Armenians' dreadful fate so much worse than the dreadful fates that come with every end of empire? Unfortunately, the iss...
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The Chronicles of a Turkish Girl: My Turkish-Brooklyn Temper
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The Chronicles of a Turkish Girl. Friday, May 16, 2008. As a rule, I have I always been pretty quick to write people off when they piss me off. I just can't help it. My relationships with co-workers, family, boyfriends, neighbors - you name it - piss me off and they are dead to me. I realize at this age that it is a highly immature approach. To life and relationships, but I continue to do it anyway. Is it learned behavior? I allow some people to test me and test me until I lose it. And then it is OVER.
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The Chronicles of a Turkish Girl: Reunions
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The Chronicles of a Turkish Girl. Monday, April 14, 2008. How were your days back in high school? What I found was that I was comforted in emailing them or talking to them over the phone. I have to say, however, I couldn't help but feel some the same adolescent insecurities that I had back in the day. Was anyone interested in knowing where I was or what I have been up to? Would they just ignore me? Did they ever really like me? Do we ever really get over what we experienced during our formative years?
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The Chronicles of a Turkish Girl: September 2007
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The Chronicles of a Turkish Girl. Wednesday, September 12, 2007. I can remember a time when I was seeing someone else who used to leave his stuff in my apartment and I would freak out. I was too selfish to give up anything of mine for a guy. I guess I never really cared for or was in love with anyone else in the past. It's different for me now. I can happily walk around my apartment and love to see Jeff's things hanging around. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Ignore me if you can.