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(webby, 2008-01-09) Silinen forum yerine yeni forumu kurdum. eskisinden farklı olarak pek çok yenilik var...
En önemlisi "register" olanlar postlarını editleyebiliyor veya silebiliyor. Bold, alt çizgi, italik vb. gibi pek çot stil olanakları mevcut.
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(webby, 2007-08-20) Ayşen'in biteviye taleplerine, Sevil ve Dilek de katılınca, siteyi update etme zamanı geldiğine karar verilmiştir. Ancak global ısınma webmasteri erittiği için planlanan "major makeover" biraz yavaş gidiyor -- ama olacak!
Öyle ki, şifrelerinizi aldığınız zaman siteye yaptığınız haftalık katkılar takip edilip, yetersiz katkıda bulunanlar aynı şekilde teşhir ve taciz edilecektir. Şimdilik bu entry istediğiniz değişiklik yerine geçecektir.
Bu arada, Gwen size vaktiyle ne yaptı? |
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(Gwen, ) After I left Turkey in 1976, I went to Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts. I earned a degree in Economics. I was able to return to Istanbul for three Christmas holidays, since my parents and sister still lived there. Unfortunately, I have not been back. The thirtieth reunion sounds wonderful and I truly wish that I could join my classmates there.
I met my husband, Bill Howard, in my senior year at Smith. We married four years later. In the meantime I worked in different management positions for May Company, a large retail operation. (Lord and Taylor was one of their stores.) Bill is a writer and editor and got a job with PC Magazine in NYC in 1985 where he is still affiliated with. We moved to Westfield, NJ, a suburb of NYC, that fall... |
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(The Westfield Leader, ) [...] Mrs. Howard, who always wanted to be an artist, told The Westfield Leader and The Scotch Plains-Fanwood Times: “It was one of my goals in life.” She held onto her dream when, as a child, her father’s employment took her family to Asia and Turkey. It stayed with her as she majored in economics at Smith College in Northampton, Mass. and handled a busy career in retail as a buyer and manager for a large department store. “I promised myself that one day I would take art classes,” Mrs. Howard continued.
Then, about 10 years ago, as she prepared to begin her studies at the New Jersey Center for Visual Arts (NJCVA) in Summit, she learned that the printmaking class was the only one that fit into her schedule. “It was meant to be,” she explained. At NJCVA, Mrs. Howard received invaluable training, studying under master printmakers, Sergei Tzvetkov and Eileen Foti, and artist, Jessica Leonard. “I loved the medium so much that I began taking more and more print classes,” she continued.[...] |
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(Leyla, ) I went to medical school right after Robert College, not because I had any aspirations to become a Dr., but you remember the university exam system, you had to put career options on a list starting with the ones awarded the highest points, and I got in the first one on the list because medicine was the toughest school to get into. Anyway six years of university, three months before graduation the military coup that passed the law every medical school graduate has to do obligatory service 4 years, 2 before residency and 2 after. I was married by then in my fourth year of school, hubby graduated from Bosphorus University and waited for me to finish. The plans were to move to San Diego (he had cousins here who sponsored him) so he could do his master's and I could start residency in the U.S. That all changed overnight, since without doing the service I did not get my diploma for the next 10 years.
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