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THEORIES

  • F. Scott Fitzgerald: A Literary Maestro and Icon of the Jazz Age

    Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, better known as F. Scott Fitzgerald, is a name that resonates through the corridors of American literature, synonymous with the Roaring Twenties and the Jazz Age. Born on September 24, 1896, in St. Paul, Minnesota, Fitzgerald’s life and works have left an indelible mark on the literary landscape, capturing the essence… Read more

  • Istanbul Cats 🐈

    In the heart of Turkey, where East meets West and history resonates in every cobblestone street, there exists a unique and charming community that has captured the hearts of locals and visitors alike – the Istanbul cats. These feline residents roam the city freely, weaving their way through the bustling streets, ancient ruins, and vibrant… Read more

  • A Philosophical Perspective On Alice In Wonderland

    Lewis Carroll’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” has captivated readers for generations with its whimsical characters, surreal landscapes, and thought-provoking encounters. Beyond its fantastical facade lies a profound philosophical tapestry that invites readers to ponder the complexities of existence, identity, and the elusive nature of reality. At its core, “Alice in Wonderland” challenges conventional notions of… Read more

  • Is Human Evil? ; Is Man a Wolf To Man? Locke – Hobbes – Rousseau

    “Homo homini lupus” is a Latin phrase meaning “man is a wolf to another man” According to Locke, features such as the ability to compromise and communicate are inherent in human nature. These characteristics have not been given by history but have always existed in humans and will continue to do so. Rousseau, on the… Read more

  • The Lost Tsaritsa, Mystery Of Anastacia Romanov

    Anastacia means reborn also the poor daughter of the last Czars, who was killed in the basement of The house of special purpose. According to the academians, the royal family stştched all pieces of jewellery inside their clothes it just made a shield from diamonds and rubies this made the execution harder and made the… Read more

  • Ottoman-Russia Relations Through the Prof. Erhan Afyoncu Perspective

    History is a delightful science, and being in Istanbul is even more enjoyable. In history, there are neither true friendships nor enmities. The Soviet Union, referred to as ‘Moscow,’ was Turkey’s greatest enemy. Everything changed after the collapse on December 25, 1991; before that, as Celal Bayar famously said, ‘Russians can come every winter!’ One… Read more