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1000kitap Bursa Okuma Grubu 40. Buluşma Duyurusu
Kitap:
Musa'nın Uykusu
Musa'nın Uykusu
Yer: Üçevler mahallesi Esra sokak no:3 daire:17 ( Ataevler metro işkur yanı adli tıp kurumu karşısı) Tarih: 25 Eylül Cumartesi 18.24 Yapılması gerekenler 1. Kitabı okumak 2. Birinci maddeyi yapmak 3. Gelmek istiyorsanız aşağı yorum yazın. 4. Çift doz aşınızı yaptırmak 5. 11 eylülde yapılan aşı karşıtı mitingine katılmamış olmak İrtibat:
Av. Ahmed Yasir Orman
Av. Ahmed Yasir Orman
NigRa
NigRa
Katılımcılar:
Av. Ahmed Yasir Orman
Av. Ahmed Yasir Orman
Phalenar
Phalenar
Gülfe
Gülfe
Şeyda
Şeyda
NigRa
NigRa
Kitaplara tutkun muallime
Kitaplara tutkun muallime
Meral Başpınar
Meral Başpınar
Gökhan
Gökhan
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Ahmet Hamza
Ahmet Hamza
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Bu ay ben de geleceğim.
Reklam
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1000Kitap Bursa 2020 Eylül Buluşma Duyurusu
Merhaba arkadaşlar. Bu ay da geçen aylarda olduğu gibi açık havada buluşmamızı gerçekleştireceğiz. Buluşma yerimiz de geçen aydaki gibi Kültürpark. Gelirken bir kilim veya bir sandalye getirirseniz daha rahat edebilirsiniz. Gelmek isteyen arkadaşlar aşağı yorum bıraksın. Not: Kitabı okumadan gelme. Yer: Kültürpark Saat: 26 Eylül Cumartesi 15.30 Tartışılacak Kitap:
Suç ve Ceza
Suç ve Ceza
İrtibat: https://1000kitap.com/ahoxx
NigRa
NigRa
Katılımcılar https://1000kitap.com/ahoxx
NigRa
NigRa
Görkem Gezgin
Görkem Gezgin
Meral Başpınar
Meral Başpınar
Fatih Yıldırım
Fatih Yıldırım
Şeyda
Şeyda
Kitaplara tutkun muallime
Kitaplara tutkun muallime
Phalenar
Phalenar
Hüseyin
Hüseyin
Emine Söylemez
Emine Söylemez
Semra Beynel
Semra Beynel
Samet Ö.
Samet Ö.
Fatih durmuş
Fatih durmuş
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Geliyorum dostlar 😊🙏
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Delicate List
Harriet Beecher Stowe’s 1852 book, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, the bestselling novel of the nineteenth century, helped whites to imagine slavery from the perspective of slaves and played a significant role in changing Americans’ attitudes toward the institution. Dickens’s Oliver Twist prompted changes in how children were treated in nineteenth-century Britain; the work of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn introduced people to the horrors of the Soviet gulag; movies such as Schindler’s List and Hotel Rwanda expanded our awareness of the plights of people (sometimes in the past, sometimes in other countries) whom we might never encounter in real life. For a more recent example, consider how radically the treatment of racial and sexual minorities in the United States has changed over the last few decades. Much of the credit here should go to television; we often relate to characters on our favorite shows as if they were our friends, and millions of Americans regularly interacted with pleasant and amusing and nonthreatening blacks and gays on programs like The Cosby Show and Will and Grace. This can be powerful stuff; it might well be that the greatest force underlying moral change in the last thirty years of the United States was the situation comedy.
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The power of art amplifies the empathy. That's why I love watching Tv series&movies and reading a lot. It makes me more humane.
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Yup! I can't live more than a century probably, but I can scope hundreds of lives through the art.

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Cramps
The legal scholar Richard Posner points out that many of the great stories express terrible values—rape, pillage, murder, human and animal sacrifice, concubinage, and slavery in the Iliad; anti-Semitism, racism, and sexism in the works of Shakespeare and Dickens; and so on. Posner concludes, “The world of literature is a moral anarchy.”
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Those "great" stories come from religious (also the myths) stories and their moral values. So, the problem is that the people used to have moral values according to their religion's moral messages. The stories are the products of culture. And that time, culture hugely depended on religion.
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Definitely, every religion has borned through that people's culture and then those cultures become their own religions slaves.
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Lol babies are useless (it is a joke, calm down)
Babies are even harder to study than rats and pigeons, which can at least run mazes or peck at levers.
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As a veterinarian I worked with transgenic mice recently. Also I have a nephew and a niece. Don't tell my sister bcoz she might be offended with my words but, being at the same room with mice is more comfortable than babies and children. At least mice are not that loud. Don't judge me! I adore my nephew and niece 😏
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Well, you ain't a casual aunt.
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