Trust is the easiest thing in the world to lose, and
the hardest thing in the world to - - - -.
A) abuse
B) betray
C) restore
D) exist
E) administer
the hardest thing in the world to - - - -.
A) abuse
B) betray
C) restore
D) exist
E) administer
When you are away from home for a long time, it is
inevitable to be - - - -.
A) fickle
B) blissful
C) delirious
D) homesick
E) enthusiastic
inevitable to be - - - -.
A) fickle
B) blissful
C) delirious
D) homesick
E) enthusiastic
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Akşama yakışır eş anlamlı kelime çalışması 🏁
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📥 YOU HAVE ONE NEW PASSAGE TO READ 📥
Wilson’s Law, though less widely cited than some popular “laws” like Murphy’s, addresses a profound truth about the evolution of complex systems: “As systems evolve, they tend to grow more complicated until they break down.” This idea captures the natural tendency for any organized structure—whether in technology, bureaucracy, or biology—to accumulate layers of complexity that eventually undermine its efficiency and stability.
Originally articulated by engineer and author Don Wilson, the law observes that with each modification or update, systems often prioritize short-term solutions over long-term coherence. As a result, patchworks of fixes, redundancies, and half-measures build up over time, leading to systems so tangled that they become fragile, inefficient, or even dysfunctional. In software development, for instance, legacy codebases often grow until they are almost impossible to maintain without massive rewrites.
The principle extends beyond technology into social systems, governments, and organizations. Bureaucratic red tape, for example, can often be traced back to efforts to address specific problems without rethinking the entire structure. Each new policy or exception may solve a short-term issue but, collectively, they contribute to systemic gridlock.
Understanding Wilson’s Law is crucial in the design and maintenance of any system. It emphasizes the importance of simplicity, periodic reevaluation, and the willingness to prune or overhaul structures when necessary. Without conscious efforts to manage complexity, systems are destined to collapse under their own weight.
Wilson’s Law, though less widely cited than some popular “laws” like Murphy’s, addresses a profound truth about the evolution of complex systems: “As systems evolve, they tend to grow more complicated until they break down.” This idea captures the natural tendency for any organized structure—whether in technology, bureaucracy, or biology—to accumulate layers of complexity that eventually undermine its efficiency and stability.
Originally articulated by engineer and author Don Wilson, the law observes that with each modification or update, systems often prioritize short-term solutions over long-term coherence. As a result, patchworks of fixes, redundancies, and half-measures build up over time, leading to systems so tangled that they become fragile, inefficient, or even dysfunctional. In software development, for instance, legacy codebases often grow until they are almost impossible to maintain without massive rewrites.
The principle extends beyond technology into social systems, governments, and organizations. Bureaucratic red tape, for example, can often be traced back to efforts to address specific problems without rethinking the entire structure. Each new policy or exception may solve a short-term issue but, collectively, they contribute to systemic gridlock.
Understanding Wilson’s Law is crucial in the design and maintenance of any system. It emphasizes the importance of simplicity, periodic reevaluation, and the willingness to prune or overhaul structures when necessary. Without conscious efforts to manage complexity, systems are destined to collapse under their own weight.
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⏰ MİNİK OKUMA, ALINACAK NOTLAR ⏰
Bioluminescence is the production and emission of light by living organisms, such as fireflies, certain fungi, and deep-sea creatures. This phenomenon results from biochemical reactions involving luciferin and luciferase. It serves various purposes like attracting mates, deterring predators, and luring prey, showcasing nature’s remarkable adaptations to diverse environmental challenges.
✔️ result from: arise from, stem from, originate from, be caused by, derive from
(= -den kaynaklanmak, -den ileri gelmek)
✔️ involve: include, entail, comprise, consist of, incorporate
(= içermek, kapsamak, gerektirmek)
✔️ attract: draw, allure, entice, appeal to, captivate
(= cezbetmek, çekmek)
✔️ deter: discourage, dissuade, prevent, avert, hinder
(= caydırmak, vazgeçirmek)
✔️ lure: entice, tempt, attract, seduce, draw
(= cezbetmek, ayartmak)
✔️ showcase: display, exhibit, present, demonstrate, highlight
(= sergilemek, göstermek)
✔️ remarkable: extraordinary, outstanding, notable, exceptional, impressive
(= dikkat çekici, olağanüstü)
✔️ diverse: varied, different, assorted, heterogeneous, wide-ranging
(= çeşitli, farklı)
Bioluminescence is the production and emission of light by living organisms, such as fireflies, certain fungi, and deep-sea creatures. This phenomenon results from biochemical reactions involving luciferin and luciferase. It serves various purposes like attracting mates, deterring predators, and luring prey, showcasing nature’s remarkable adaptations to diverse environmental challenges.
✔️ result from: arise from, stem from, originate from, be caused by, derive from
(= -den kaynaklanmak, -den ileri gelmek)
✔️ involve: include, entail, comprise, consist of, incorporate
(= içermek, kapsamak, gerektirmek)
✔️ attract: draw, allure, entice, appeal to, captivate
(= cezbetmek, çekmek)
✔️ deter: discourage, dissuade, prevent, avert, hinder
(= caydırmak, vazgeçirmek)
✔️ lure: entice, tempt, attract, seduce, draw
(= cezbetmek, ayartmak)
✔️ showcase: display, exhibit, present, demonstrate, highlight
(= sergilemek, göstermek)
✔️ remarkable: extraordinary, outstanding, notable, exceptional, impressive
(= dikkat çekici, olağanüstü)
✔️ diverse: varied, different, assorted, heterogeneous, wide-ranging
(= çeşitli, farklı)
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📝 “RAISE UP” DA BAZEN KARŞIMIZA ÇIKABİLİR 📝
1. raise up awareness
(farkındalık yaratmak / farkındalığı artırmak)
• The campaign aimed to raise up awareness about the consequences of climate change.
• Kampanya, iklim değişikliğinin sonuçları hakkında farkındalık yaratmayı amaçladı.
⸻
2. raise up a generation
(bir nesil yetiştirmek)
• Educational reforms seek to raise up a generation capable of critical and creative thinking.
• Eğitim reformları, eleştirel ve yaratıcı düşünebilen bir nesil yetiştirmeyi amaçlamaktadır.
⸻
3. raise up leaders
(liderler yetiştirmek / liderler ortaya çıkarmak)
• The university’s main goal is to raise up leaders who will contribute to global peace.
• Üniversitenin temel hedefi, küresel barışa katkıda bulunacak liderler yetiştirmektir.
⸻
4. raise up marginalized voices
(görmezden gelinen sesleri duyurmak)
• The movement seeks to raise up marginalized voices in political discourse.
• Hareket, siyasi söylemde görmezden gelinen sesleri duyurmayı amaçlamaktadır.
⸻
5. raise up concerns
(endişeleri dile getirmek / gündeme taşımak)
• Several NGOs have raised up concerns regarding the new mining project’s impact on biodiversity.
• Birkaç STK, yeni madencilik projesinin biyolojik çeşitlilik üzerindeki etkisiyle ilgili endişeleri dile getirmiştir.
⸻
6. raise up hopes
(umutları artırmak / umut doğurmak)
• The discovery of an effective vaccine raised up hopes for an end to the pandemic.
• Etkili bir aşının keşfi, pandeminin sona ermesi için umut doğurdu.
⸻
7. raise up resistance
(direnişi teşvik etmek / direniş başlatmak)
• The unfair treatment raised up resistance among the workers.
• Haksız muamele, işçiler arasında direnişi teşvik etti.
1. raise up awareness
(farkındalık yaratmak / farkındalığı artırmak)
• The campaign aimed to raise up awareness about the consequences of climate change.
• Kampanya, iklim değişikliğinin sonuçları hakkında farkındalık yaratmayı amaçladı.
⸻
2. raise up a generation
(bir nesil yetiştirmek)
• Educational reforms seek to raise up a generation capable of critical and creative thinking.
• Eğitim reformları, eleştirel ve yaratıcı düşünebilen bir nesil yetiştirmeyi amaçlamaktadır.
⸻
3. raise up leaders
(liderler yetiştirmek / liderler ortaya çıkarmak)
• The university’s main goal is to raise up leaders who will contribute to global peace.
• Üniversitenin temel hedefi, küresel barışa katkıda bulunacak liderler yetiştirmektir.
⸻
4. raise up marginalized voices
(görmezden gelinen sesleri duyurmak)
• The movement seeks to raise up marginalized voices in political discourse.
• Hareket, siyasi söylemde görmezden gelinen sesleri duyurmayı amaçlamaktadır.
⸻
5. raise up concerns
(endişeleri dile getirmek / gündeme taşımak)
• Several NGOs have raised up concerns regarding the new mining project’s impact on biodiversity.
• Birkaç STK, yeni madencilik projesinin biyolojik çeşitlilik üzerindeki etkisiyle ilgili endişeleri dile getirmiştir.
⸻
6. raise up hopes
(umutları artırmak / umut doğurmak)
• The discovery of an effective vaccine raised up hopes for an end to the pandemic.
• Etkili bir aşının keşfi, pandeminin sona ermesi için umut doğurdu.
⸻
7. raise up resistance
(direnişi teşvik etmek / direniş başlatmak)
• The unfair treatment raised up resistance among the workers.
• Haksız muamele, işçiler arasında direnişi teşvik etti.
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The scientist was particularly —— by the groundbreaking research of Marie Curie, and like her, he devoted his life to the study of radioactive elements and their applications in medicine.
Anonymous Quiz
23%
criticized
8%
neglected
55%
amazed
5%
distracted
10%
discouraged
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Although initially –– by critics, the novel gained immense popularity among readers and was later adapted into several successful films.
Anonymous Quiz
6%
praised
64%
rejected
16%
published
5%
inspired
9%
elaborated
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During the Renaissance, artists and scientists alike –– ancient Greek and Roman knowledge, blending it with new discoveries to create groundbreaking works.
Anonymous Quiz
6%
deteriorated
9%
disregarded
50%
revived
22%
functioned
12%
undermined
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🚀ÖZDEN HOCA İLE “e-YDS ÇIKMIŞ IRRELEVANT SORU ÇÖZÜMÜ”
🗓 28 NİSAN 2025 - PAZARTESİ GÜNÜ
⏰ 17.00’da buluşuyoruz☺️
Dersten önce Telegram kanalımızdan derse katılım linki paylaşılacaktır.
Ücretsiz dersimize katılmak için;
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WhatsApp Bilgi Hatları
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⏰ ÖĞLE OKUMASI SİZLERLE ⏰
The “City of Trees” project is a large-scale urban reforestation initiative aimed at transforming cities into greener, healthier environments. Launched in several cities across the world, including Manchester in the UK, the project focuses on planting millions of trees to combat the negative effects of urbanization, such as air pollution, heat islands, and biodiversity loss.
Beyond environmental benefits, the project also emphasizes community involvement. Volunteers, local authorities, and businesses collaborate to plant and care for the trees, fostering a sense of shared responsibility and pride. Trees not only improve air quality but also boost mental well-being, provide shade, and create more attractive living spaces.
By integrating trees into urban planning, the “City of Trees” initiative demonstrates how cities can be both sustainable and livable. As climate change intensifies, projects like this show that even simple actions, like planting a tree, can have a profound impact on future generations.
The “City of Trees” project is a large-scale urban reforestation initiative aimed at transforming cities into greener, healthier environments. Launched in several cities across the world, including Manchester in the UK, the project focuses on planting millions of trees to combat the negative effects of urbanization, such as air pollution, heat islands, and biodiversity loss.
Beyond environmental benefits, the project also emphasizes community involvement. Volunteers, local authorities, and businesses collaborate to plant and care for the trees, fostering a sense of shared responsibility and pride. Trees not only improve air quality but also boost mental well-being, provide shade, and create more attractive living spaces.
By integrating trees into urban planning, the “City of Trees” initiative demonstrates how cities can be both sustainable and livable. As climate change intensifies, projects like this show that even simple actions, like planting a tree, can have a profound impact on future generations.
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Mayıs E-YDS İçin Geri Sayım Yapalımmm
E-YDS Kelimeleri geldiiii 🐞🐞🔥🔥
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E-YDS Kelimeleri geldiiii 🐞🐞🔥🔥
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📝 ÖSYM COLLOCATION SEVER 📝
1. allocate resources
The project manager allocated resources efficiently.
(= kaynak tahsis etmek)
2. clarify a point
Could you clarify that point for the audience?
(= bir noktayı açıklığa kavuşturmak)
3. deliver a verdict
The jury delivered a verdict of not guilty.
(= bir karar vermek)
4. embark on a journey
They embarked on a journey across the desert.
(= bir yolculuğa çıkmak)
5. forge a relationship
The two companies forged a strong business relationship.
(= bir ilişki kurmak)
6. highlight a problem
The study highlights a serious environmental problem.
(= bir sorunu vurgulamak)
7. reinforce a message
The speaker used examples to reinforce his message.
(= bir mesajı pekiştirmek)
1. allocate resources
The project manager allocated resources efficiently.
(= kaynak tahsis etmek)
2. clarify a point
Could you clarify that point for the audience?
(= bir noktayı açıklığa kavuşturmak)
3. deliver a verdict
The jury delivered a verdict of not guilty.
(= bir karar vermek)
4. embark on a journey
They embarked on a journey across the desert.
(= bir yolculuğa çıkmak)
5. forge a relationship
The two companies forged a strong business relationship.
(= bir ilişki kurmak)
6. highlight a problem
The study highlights a serious environmental problem.
(= bir sorunu vurgulamak)
7. reinforce a message
The speaker used examples to reinforce his message.
(= bir mesajı pekiştirmek)
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