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  2. Portal:Turkey/Quotes/Archive - Wikipedia

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    We need this friendship. However, no one can know what will happen tomorrow. Just like the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Empires it may tear itself apart or shrink in size. The people that it holds so tightly in its grip may one day slip away. The world may see a new balance of power. It is then that Turkey must know what to do.

  3. Poetry of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The poets of this movement, soon known as İkinci Yeni ("Second New" [3]), opposed themselves to the social aspects prevalent in the poetry of Nâzım Hikmet and the Garip poets, and instead—partly inspired by the disruption of language in such Western movements as Dada and Surrealism—sought to create a more abstract poetry through the use ...

  4. 55 funny Thanksgiving quotes to get the whole table laughing

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    “My cooking was so bad my kids thought Thanksgiving was to commemorate Pearl Harbor.” — Phyllis Diller “Thanksgiving, the day where there’s never enough food. You can’t just have a turkey.

  5. 250 Best Quotes About Kids for Universal Children's Day - AOL

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    192. “It's not our job to toughen our children up to face a cruel and heartless world. It's our job to raise children who will make the world a little less cruel and heartless.” – L.R. Knost ...

  6. 30 Thanksgiving Poems To Read at the Table - AOL

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    That being said, if you are having trouble coming up with a list or even getting into the right frame of mind, these 30 Thanksgiving poems should help in an encouraging way. When you can't come up ...

  7. Turkish folk literature - Wikipedia

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    The folk poetry tradition in Turkish literature, as indicated above, was strongly influenced by the Islamic Sufi and Shi'a traditions. Furthermore, as partly evidenced by the prevalence of the aşık/ozan tradition—which is still alive today—the dominant element in Turkish folk poetry has always been song.

  8. Turkish literature - Wikipedia

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    the world (جهان cihan; عالم ‘âlem)—the rosegarden (ﮔﻠﺴﺘﺎن gülistan; ﮔﻠﺸﻦ gülşen) the ascetic (زاهد zâhid )—the dervish (درويش derviş ) As the opposition of "the ascetic" and "the dervish" suggests, Divan poetry—much like Turkish folk poetry—was heavily influenced by Sufi thought .

  9. National Sovereignty and Children's Day - Wikipedia

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    Every year, the children in Turkey celebrate National Sovereignty and Children's Day as a national holiday. Similar to other April events, Children's Day celebrations often take place outdoors. [6] Schools participate in week-long ceremonies marked by performances in all fields in large stadiums watched by the entire nation. [6]

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