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The Crucial Role of Dengbejs in Keeping Kurdish Culture Alive!
Dengbejism is a unique and important aspect of Kurdish culture that has been passed down for generations. It is a form of oral storytelling that has been used to transmit history, culture, and moral values from one generation to the next. Dengbejs are highly respected and admired members of Kurdish society, and their performances are an essential part of Kurdish cultural events.
By Yusuf Mert Türk3 years ago in Journal
The Art of Content Writing
Content writing is the practice of creating written materials for various purposes, including marketing, education, entertainment, and communication. Content writers are responsible for producing engaging and informative text that captures the attention of readers and compels them to take action. This can include writing blog posts, social media posts, product descriptions, email newsletters, and other forms of digital and print media.
By Sarah Ahmad3 years ago in Journal
The creativity of Stefano Labbia is impressive: how is he doing it?
As a writer and graphic novelist, Stefano Labbia exhibits a unique and impressive level of creativity. His work showcases a talent for combining storytelling with striking visual art as he delves into a range of genres and styles, captivating readers with his vivid imagination.
By Humberto Jaeres3 years ago in Journal
From hills to mountains
It all began in 1998, a year I recall as the beginning of a new life in this world. It is a big question about where we came from but that does not matter, what matters is the what and why questions. I was very young back then, 5 years, to be precise. I lived with my mother, Elizabeth, and my big sister, Mary, in a small village called Kambakia in Meru, Kenya.
By Kelvin Gitahi3 years ago in Journal
ONCE UPON A TIME IN VILLAGE
Once upon a time, there was a small village nestled in the foothills of a mountain range. The villagers were a tight-knit community who had lived there for generations, and they were proud of their history and traditions. But there was one thing that set this village apart from others – a ghost.
By Prasanna S3 years ago in Journal




