Project Corner Update

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Italy- Cenk's Opinions

    They were really friendly and all the Turkish guests were interested by them. We have done lots of projects, the projects working group were mixed (italian-turkish). It was such a way to be closed with our partners. Our transportation system was mostly train cause of that village was pleased to use train , however , we had used one or two times  the coachs. We didn't see a problem about their management equip.I reck on the partner chooses could be better. Some people couldn't be in contact with their partners well but we tried to help their friendship.Turin was a brilliant city , I really enjoyed during when I was in Italy. Their school and educational system is powered by freedom. The students don't feel like they're in a prison and they don't scare their teacher, they only respect them. I hope we are gonna be success on the entering European Union . We had showed them to all Turkish kinda polite guys .


Here is a picture of me taken at Italy:


Italy - Dilara's View

    This trip allowed me to not only learn a language, but to leran a new life, different people's cultures, language and all the other things. First day of the trip I was very excited. But their friendliness makes me feel comfortable. We went to touristic places, their school, ate their food everthing is okay. Especially I eaten pizza in Turkish restaurant. Now we're so excited for our Italian friends come to our country and we hope they like our culture food etc. Thanks for our teacher who gave me a chance for this project.



Here are some photos of me with my Italian friends!

 


Dilara Keçeci

Our Time In Italy - Italy From Doruk's Perspective

Our Time in Italy


The trip which we had to Italy was a very enjoyable one. Not only did we make new friends we also were able to experience their daily life and what they went through everyday. And their national culture such as their foods, architecture, literature and stuff. Since we had a language gap we expected it to be hard to socialize with them but thanks to the projects and events our teachers and friends organized, we were able to get friendly almost immediately. Our go-to transportation was train and we used it to get to almost everywhere.Their school was very interesting architecture-wise. I’m guessing that everyone enjoyed each others company and the new experiences.I hope that they will enjoy their trip to Turkey too. 

Here is a picture of me taken at Italy:


DORUK ÜLKER, 12A

Srebrenica Massacre

Srebrenica massacre, slaying of more than 7,000 Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) boys and men, perpetrated by Bosnian Serb forces in Srebrenica, a town in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, in July 1995. In addition to the killings, more than 20,000 civilians were expelled from the area—a process known as ethnic cleansing. This massacre was the worst episode of mass murder within Europe since World War II.  

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Burial of 465 identified Bosniaks in 2007, Originally from bs.wikipedia.com

To read more about this, please go to these pages:

http://global.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/1697253/Srebrenica-massacre
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-18101028