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Supernova Series' Review

Months ago my friend told me about the final episode of Supernova had released. Firstly, I didn't have any impression because I hadn't read any of them. One day, my curiosity told me to read. Once I started, it became an addiction. So, here are the summaries. Supernova 1 : The Knight, The Princess, and The Falling Star (2001)  Celebrating their 10th anniversary,...

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Alpha Woman, Beta Woman

Today’s Alpha woman is everywhere. In dress and style, the Alpha is the familiar, highly visible prototype. She’s the MD who manages a clinic like a well-oiled machine, or the self-confident Web editor who envisions herself running the company with her combination of tech skills and business savvy. She’s the chic, assertive saleswoman who convinces you to buy an outfit you aren’t sure...

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Bir dil bir insan, iki dil iki insan

Languages  as Nokia always says connecting people. A new language is one of the most rewarding experiences for anyone, but even more so at a young age. “During the first three years of life, the foundations of thinking, language, visions, attitude, aptitude, and other characteristics are laid down. It would be a waste not to use a child’s natural ability to learn during...

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Personality Types

In some ways, we are all the same. We all have human bodies and minds, we all have human thoughts and human feelings (unless you are a cat, you don’t have them).  Yet in the other ways, we are all completely different and unique. No one can ever have the same experience of life, perspective, and mind. Even identical twins are different from...

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The Rainbow Troops (Laskar Pelangi) [Review]

Author: Andrea Hirata Country: Indonesia Language: Indonesia (Native), English Genre: Novel Year: 2005 Pages: 304 The Rainbow Troops  is a book I grow up with. I read it since junior high school. I know it’s 2 years late since it was been published but never to late to read a great book. Why do I love the story so much? It’s just because...

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Welcome 2016!

Beep beep. That sound comes from my phone. Friends of mine in Indonesia sent me a Happy-new-year-sticker. My family sent me pictures of them having dinner and watching fireworks. Me? Maalesef, I'm struggling with exams.  Talking about New Year eve, in Turkey they don't really care about it. Even there is a mall in my city, Kayseri they have a poster said "Don't...

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{LET ME KNOW!} Orhan Pamuk

Orhan Pamuk was born in Istanbul in 1952 and from his childhood until the age of 22, he devoted himself largely to painting and dreamed of becoming an artist. After graduating from the secular American Robert College in Istanbul he studied architecture at Istanbul Technical University for 3 years, but abandoned the course when he gave up his ambition to become an architect...

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