Emotions
Turkish teachers angry and unhappy: Surveys
Two newly published studies have painted an unhappy picture of educators working in Turkey, with seven out of 10 teachers in the country saying they cannot control their anger.
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Humanity in the age of neo-cynicism
What keeps societies from falling apart is their members' spontaneous and unforced compliance with unwritten laws, with principles that they do not even have to be reminded of in order to adhere to.
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Old tricks don't work
The country's leftist-led government has the bad habit of blaming anything negative on its predecessors. At the same time, when things get tough, when people's anger is boiling, they choose to slip beneath the radar.
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Humans Love Dogs More Than People - study
According to a study published in the Society & Animals journal, humans are way more empathetic towards dogs than fellow humans.
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Why jealousy in a relationship can be a good thing
Jealousy might be considered one of the biggest enemies of a happy, healthy relationship. Envy and romantic suspicions are often tipped as the classic sources of discord in an otherwise pleasant partnership.
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Safeguarding vital interests
Certain European officials have been annoyed by Greece's intention to spend a little more than a billion euros to upgrade its fleet of F-16 fighter jets. Part of their annoyance obviously arises from the fact that Greece will be paying the Americans carrying out the project with money borrowed from Europe.
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Responding to crime
The assassination of a man inside his office right in the heart of the capital, apparently by perpetrators posing as clients (authorities said the two men who entered the building had an appointment with the slain lawyer, Michalis Zafeiropoulos), marks yet another step into unknown territory.
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Two Serbian soldiers killed in highway accident
President Aleksandar Vucic has sent a telegram of condolences to the families of two members of the 3rd Military Police Battalion killed in a traffic accident.
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Week of Contemporary Art to be Hold in Plovdiv on September 8
Palm-sized artifacts by Iraqi artist
Iraqi miniature artist Ali Alamedy took refuge in Turkey due to the ongoing violence in his country. Inspired by the stories and novels he read during his childhood, Alamedy identically depicts locations he has never seen or visited in his miniatures.
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