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DESCRIPTION:The Turkish Student Association and the Middle Eastern Studies 
 Program present:Film\nScreening: Kedi (Cat)Hundreds of thousands of Turkis
 h\ncats roam the metropolis of Istanbul freely. For thousands of years the
 y’ve\nwandered in and out of people’s lives\, becoming an essential part o
 f the\ncommunities that make the city so rich. Claiming no owners\, the ca
 ts of Istanbul\nlive between two worlds\, neither wild nor tame –and they 
 bring joy and purpose\nto those people they choose to adopt. In Istanbul\,
  cats are the mirrors to the\npeople\, allowing them to reflect on their l
 ives in ways nothing else could.Critics and internet cats agree - this cat
 \ndocumentary will charm its way into your heart and home as you fall in l
 ove\nwith the cats in Istanbul. This film is a sophisticated take on your 
 typical\ncat video that will both dazzle and educate.Open to the public.&n
 bsp\;For information on accessibility\, or to request accommodation\, plea
 se contact Marc Albert &nbsp\;315-443-9248Sponsored by the Turkish Student
  Association and the Middle Eastern Studies Program at the Moynihan Instit
 ute of Global Affairs
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: Kedi (Cat) - TSA
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The Turkish Student Association and the Mid
 dle Eastern Studies Program present:</p><h1>Film\nScreening: Kedi (Cat)</h
 1><p>Hundreds of thousands of Turkish\ncats roam the metropolis of Istanbu
 l freely. For thousands of years they’ve\nwandered in and out of people’s 
 lives\, becoming an essential part of the\ncommunities that make the city 
 so rich. Claiming no owners\, the cats of Istanbul\nlive between two world
 s\, neither wild nor tame –and they bring joy and purpose\nto those people
  they choose to adopt. In Istanbul\, cats are the mirrors to the\npeople\,
  allowing them to reflect on their lives in ways nothing else could.</p><p
 >Critics and internet cats agree - this cat\ndocumentary will charm its wa
 y into your heart and home as you fall in love\nwith the cats in Istanbul.
  This film is a sophisticated take on your typical\ncat video that will bo
 th dazzle and educate.</p><p>Open to the public.&nbsp\;For information on 
 accessibility\, or to request accommodation\, please contact Marc Albert &
 nbsp\;315-443-9248</p><em><strong>Sponsored by the Turkish Student Associa
 tion and the Middle Eastern Studies Program at the Moynihan Institute of G
 lobal Affairs</strong></em>
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