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tarimist · 10 years
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Bazen bir enstrümana tutunursun. Üfleyebildiğin kadar yukarıda tutar seni. Allah nefesimize kuvvet versin! =)
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Mutlu bir hafta geçirmeniz dileğiyle… GÜNAYDIN
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Nazar mi deyiyor nedir
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oscars 2013
oscars 2014
some things just never change
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kitap gibi sözler için TIKLA
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Nasıl mutlu bir müziğin var senin..
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Gezici Kütüphane. 1940’lar Anadolu.
Mobile Library. Anatolia.1940’s. Turkish villagers could read all kinds of books thanks to the donkey carrier :)
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tarimist · 10 years
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Bu kagıt benim olmalı!♡
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Johnny Depp
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tarimist · 10 years
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Sabr is more than patience.. It’s also accepting your situation as Gods will. Sabr is the strength of your soul. It teaches you to not break when you’ve been bent..
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Illustrations by Maja Lindberg
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Evimden önce böyle avizem olsun
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Hiç de sevmem ama...
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lachicaconlosgrandessuenos bir dahaki gelişinde buraya gelelim=)
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Böyle bir kütüphane, bahçesinde tarih gezen...
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tarimist · 10 years
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"Read! In the Name of your Lord Who has created (all that exists). He has created man from a clot (a piece of thick coagulated blood). Read! And your Lord is the Most Generous. Who has taught (the writing) by the pen. He has taught man that which he knew not." (Quran, 96:1-5)
this is insanely deep when you think about it.
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Jibon is 12 years old and works at a fish market in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. He lives alone with his mother, who works in a garment factory.
The little money Jibon makes is essential for the survival of his family. For this reason, Jibon dropped out of school after only the second grade. In all likelihood, he will never have the opportunity to go back to school.
“I don’t have a father. My mother has to work, but her income is not enough for me to go to school,” Jibon says. “Yes, I want to go to school, but I cannot, because we don’t have enough money.”
Jibon shares the same fate with millions of children in South Asia. According to a recent study on out-of-school children published by UNICEF and the UNESCO Institute for Statistics under the Global Out-of-School Children Initiative, 17 million children of primary-school age and 9.9 million children of lower secondary-school age are out of school in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka – placing South Asia as the region with the second-highest number of out-of-school children in the world.
(via In Bangladesh, learning why children are out of school  | Back on Track)
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