Sociolinguistics
Telling a story through artworks
Everyone needs stories in order to live meaningfully, justify behaviors and even raise awareness and understanding. Stories are a way of creating new experiences. And sometimes those stories become exhibitions and artworks. They start to tell new stories and new experiences.
Doğu Özgün's exhibition at Mixer Gallery is the one to create a unique experience for the viewer.
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Pambuccian: Group of national minorities, to support in its entirety Orban Government investiture
The leader of the parliamentary group of national minorities (others than the Hungarian minority) Varujan Pambuccian, announced on Monday that this group's representatives fully support the Orban Government's investiture and said he proposed to the prime minister-designate for the Secretary General of the Government to hold the rank of minister. "We had a second discussion with Mr.
Crunch time for education
The findings of a recent study by an agency of the Education Ministry into the performance of Greece's high school students are disheartening at best, as they confirm the image of a failed national education system.
One of its most frightening conclusions is that around half of the country's secondary school pupils are functionally illiterate.
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High school students’ grades cause concern
An Education Ministry agency has raised the alarm over the poor performance of a large number of high school students and has called for immediate measures to address the problem.
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Serbian patriarch responds to Croatian bishops
The head of the Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) said he "expected nothing else" of these Catholic clerics in Croatia.
Speaking for the tabloid Kurir, the patriarch announced his full response.
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Bakery worker in Ankara becomes doctor at 53
A Turkish man has earned the degree of doctor of medicine at the age of 53, years later after he dropped out of the school.
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At What Age Is the Best Time to Learn a Foreign Language?
Learning a foreign language is becoming more and more difficult with age. But when is it best time to start?
According to a recent study published in Cognition magazine and quoted by Travel + Leisure, the ideal age is 10 years. If a person begins after that, the chance to master the language perfectly is minimal.
Le Point: Mariya Gabriel is One of the Most Actively Working Commissioners
The prestigious French newspaper Le Point points to the Bulgarian commissioner, Mariya Gabriel, as one of the most active members of the European Commission and adds that she is only 38 years old.
Pakistan summons US ambassador over Trump’s angry tweet
Pakistan summoned the U.S. ambassador in protest against U.S. President Donald Trump’s angry tweet about Pakistan’s “lies and deceit,” while Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif dismissed the outburst as a political stunt.
More than Half of the Medics in Bulgaria are over 55 Years of Age
There are fewer young doctors are in our country. More than half of the medics in Bulgaria are over 55 years old, bTV reports.
The working doctors in Bulgaria are about 28 thousand. Only 3,200 of them are under the age of 35, and more than 20% are medics over 60 years of age. There are also some in their 70s and 80s, and we continue to count on on them, adds bTV.