
Hülya Afat is a 21-year old senior at Boğaziçi University, studying at the Department of Economics. Born and raised in Çanakkale, she has been attending and participating in MUN conferences with great pride and joy since 2014 as a delegate and lately as an Organization Team member. Furthermore, as an active member of the BoğaziçiMUN community since 2018, her motivation to write for Present comes from her aspiration to improve both herself and other around her. She is very excited to offer you with her insight on PRESENT's many more issues to come. She hopes you enjoy the content and theme of PRESENT and reminds you to check out the articles by our different writers as well!
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Humanity vs Capitalism: Political Economy of Corona
Perfect Body Image on Social Media: Idealistic or Unrealistic
Proud and Present: Happy Pride Month!
Data, Privacy, and Science: Future of The Human Civilization
Politics Are Healing: Approving the Successful and Disapproving the Failed
A More Equal World for Everyone: Feminism
Antitrust Laws and Capitalism: The Free Market Dystopia
Stories of Many: Malala and Women in Revolution
Trump’s 4 Years in The White House: Promises vs. Disasters
Evolution of Money: How Did We Get Here?
Something Is Not Right With Today’s Activism
Veep and Four Seasons Total Landscaping: Politic Satire Became Reality Show
Humanity vs Capitalism Part 2: Crises Growth in Developing Countries
Malthus and Overpopulation: Miscalculated Future of Earth
Celebration and Religion: The Two Sides of the Peace Medallion
Memes and Comment Sections: Mechanisms of Criticism or Harassment?
Mauritius Oil Spill: Both Nature and Lives Ruined
Democracy Scam of the US: Alarming Trend of Low Turnout Rates
Voter Suppression Part 2: The Election Day Struggle
Elderly Men Contest Has Arrived: Money in US Politics