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Thread: sokak çocukları

2471.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 26 Jan 2008 Sat 02:54 pm

and what about those elderly beggers infront of mosques in Turkia?



Thread: Turkish to English please, appreciated!!

2472.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 26 Jan 2008 Sat 05:26 am

Kahvehane kültürü degisti


Sorgusu için sonuç bulunamadı

Bu bize pek mantıklı görünmüyor. Acaba kelimeleri yanlış yazmış olabilir misiniz?
Ya da arama yaptığınız tarih aralığı çok mu dar?


tümgazeteler.com herhangi bir haber portali değildir! Derinlemesine incelemek için zaman harcadığınızda haber okuma alışkanlıklarınızı kökünden değiştirebilecek, dünyada sadece birkaç örneği bulunan son kuşak medya okuryazarlığı sitelerinden biri ve türkçe için bilinen en gelişmiş haber arama motorudur. Her gün tüm ulusal basındaki haberleri ve köşe yazılarını tarar ve karmaşık yapay zeka algoritmaları ile otomatik olarak gazete ana sayfasını hazırlar. Bununla da yetinmez, kullanıcıların daha fazla okuduğu haberleri daha üstlerde görüntüleyerek kullanıcılarının günün en ilginç haberlerini en zahmetsiz şekilde görmesini garanti eder. Sitemizi dolaşmak için küçük bir zaman ayırırsanız söylediklerimizi kolayca teyit edebilir ve haberleri hergün sitemizden takip edebilirsiniz. Sitemizi tanımak için zaman ayırın, haber okuma alışkanlığınızı kökünden değiştirelim

Hasim Söylemez, „Is yok, kahvehane bahane… Dogu kahvehaneye mahkum“, in: Cihan Haber, Mayis/Haziran 2006, Nr. 16
Mehmet Kus, „Kahvehane kültürü degisti“, in: Cihan Haber,

KAHVEHANE is the equivalent of a pub frequented by the old,
the retired, the unemployed and the idle, where one can drink
only tea, coffee or beverages, and no spirits






Thread: Peace and Brotherhood - Children's Day in Turkey

2473.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 26 Jan 2008 Sat 03:25 am

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YM4q6kfRkuA



Thread: sokak çocukları

2474.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 25 Jan 2008 Fri 10:25 pm

Think of the neglected ones, who have no home in Haiti, Mexico, Colombia, Brazil and Africa, a world wide tragedy, esp. in third World countries. Read this: http://www.hrw.org/english/docs/2005/02/22/colomb10202.htm



Thread: Earthquake Experience

2475.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 25 Jan 2008 Fri 09:43 pm

Thanks very much for your personal commentary! Got an insight.



Thread: Too much caffeine raises risk of miscarriage!

2476.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 25 Jan 2008 Fri 05:13 pm

What about consuming Coca Cola?



Thread: Too much caffeine raises risk of miscarriage!

2477.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 25 Jan 2008 Fri 05:10 pm

Coffee 'doubles' the risk of miscarriage

Pregnant women who drink more than two cups of coffee a day may have double the risk of miscarriage, claim researchers.


The finding has led to calls for expectant mothers to limit or even stop drinking coffee, tea, caffeinated drinks or hot chocolate to be on the safe side.

Consultant obstetrician Pat O'Brien, spokesman for the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, said: "On the basis of this study, I think I'll be advising women to avoid caffeine during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, especially those with a history of miscarriage."


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/health/thehealthnews.html?in_article_id=509437&in_page_id=1797



Thread: Turkish-Greek war

2478.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 25 Jan 2008 Fri 03:29 pm

The Refugees and the Music of Nostalgia
http://www.muspe.unibo.it/period/ma/index/number5/holst/holst_2.htm

http://maviboncuk.blogspot.com/2004_05_01_archive.html



Thread: Earthquake Experience

2479.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 25 Jan 2008 Fri 02:58 pm

I certainly didn't mean any harm or disrespect. I know that earthquakes can cause much damage both property wise and personally. I was just wondering if anyone had any experiences they may like to share" People can respond or ignore. For some, it may even be cathartic.



Thread: Female jurist proposed as Turkey's next judge in top European Court

2480.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 25 Jan 2008 Fri 02:48 pm

The European Court of Human Rights is about to host the first female Turkish judge if everything goes to plan today for Professor Işıl Karakaş, assistant dean of one of Turkey's leading law schools. Her election would also bring an end to Turkey’s tortured process of replacing a much renowned judge, who raised the ire of the government over a landmark headscarf case.
http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=94344&mailtofriend=1



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