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  1. Episode 37. PG. Synopsis: During the graduation season, Wang Yang Ming, a medical Ph.D. holder, joins Ankang Hospital as an external intern. The emergency department is characterized by high pressure and high risk, and no one is willing to take Wang Yang Ming as an apprentice.

  2. The White Castle (original Turkish title: Beyaz Kale) is a novel by Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk . Plot introduction. The events of this story take place in 17th century Istanbul. The story is about a young Italian scholar sailing from Venice to Naples who is taken prisoner by the Ottoman Empire.

  3. Jan 1, 1985 · The White Castle by Orhan Pamuk - Right at the outset we're given an Arabian Nights story within a story: a Faruk Darvinoglu finds a manuscript in 1982, in a forgotten archive attached to a governor's office in Gebze, a city thirty miles southeast of Istanbul.

  4. The White Castle is a Euro type game with mechanics of resource management, worker placement and dice placement to carry out actions. During the game, over three rounds, players will send members of their clan to tend the gardens, defend the castle or progress up the social ladder of the nobility.

  5. A five-cent small hamburger. A Castle-shaped restaurant. And nothing like it before, or since. A humble 100% beef patty with onions, and a pickle. So easy to eat, it was dubbed the Slider. The only thing better than polishing off a Sack of Sliders alone, is doing it with friends. Could it get any better than that? White Castle.

  6. Episode 5. PG. Synopsis: During the graduation season, Wang Yang Ming, a medical Ph.D. holder, joins Ankang Hospital as an external intern. The emergency department is characterized by high pressure and high risk, and no one is willing to take Wang Yang Ming as an apprentice.

  7. Mar 31, 1998 · Set in a world of magnificent scholarship and terrifying savagery, The White Castle is a colorful and intricately patterned triumph of the imagination. Translated from the Turkish by Victoria Holbrook.

    • Orhan Pamuk