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    AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY IN TURKEY The automotive industry in Turkey plays an important role in the manufacturing sector of the Turkish economy. The companies operating in the Turkish automotive sector are mainly located in the Marmara Region. Last year‚ Turkey produced up to 1.2 million motor vehicles annually‚ ranking as the 6th largest producer in Europe and the 16-17th largest producer in the World.[citation needed] With a cluster of car-makers and parts suppliers‚ the Turkish automotive sector

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    ASSSIGNMENT # 1 International Education Program in Turkish School ŞAKİRE ÖRMECİ Educational system of Turkey is directly controlled by Ministry of National Education (MEB) in terms of constructions curricula and their implementations in school. The Ministry of Education creates common curricula and makes all school in Turkey obligatory to apply these curricula by checking schools’ and teachers’ documentations (Halicioğlu‚ 2008). In addition these curricula are national based content since Turkish

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    Invisible Labor in Turkey

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    Abstract In this paper‚ I would like to examine neoliberalism and its effects on labor; particularly invisible women labor of Turkey‚ Istanbul starting with 1990s. I argue that neoliberalism seeking profit maximization in a perfect market led economy has several destructive results on labor in developing countries like Turkey since they do not have appropriate regulatory mechanisms but have eagerness to gain more at the expense of their citizens’ rights and even lives. With the help of neoliberal

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    Iron Cage of bureaucracy is reflected in the lives of many people‚ and has put limits on individual’s freedom and potential. These bureaucracies have invaded many institutions in the western world and have become a driving force of capitalism. Hospitals‚ schools‚ sports have become a for profit businesses. Bureaucracy is not about sentiment or difference between what is right or wrong but rather about logic and dollar signs. For example‚ hospitals have become a moneymaking business. Doctors are limited

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    CagesCagesCages‚ do we escape them? Cagescagescages of all kinds. A central theme in The Underground Railroad is Cora being trapped in a cage. Whether it was the plantation‚ the basement of Sam’s saloon‚ or Martin’s attic‚ Cora seems to be trapped wherever she goes. We think we have escaped these cages‚ but black people are still trapped today‚ but we can escape our cages through our communities. There are plenty of cages set in place for us‚ but we have to band together as one community

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    Phil 102 Cage Fighting

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    Cerritos Community College “My Critical Reflections on Cage Fighting” Philosophy 102 Tifarrah Williams Professor J.A. van de Mortel January 27‚ 2015 The morality and legality of cage fighting is a subject that is very tough to argue‚ specially depending on whom you are conversing with. I‚ myself‚ for example choose not to get into this topic with my friends‚ because they all are obviously for it. This paper will examine my personal thoughts and feelings about this subject against ‘Traits of Moral

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    3. Insight about International Retailing in Turkey 4. Economic Situation 5. Rules and Regulation 6. Employment 7. Geography 8. Socio Cultural 9. Mode of entry 10. Demographics 11. Conclusion Introduction Over the years Turkey has become an important centre for international business trading especially clothing in retail sector is a booming industry. Clothing is today one of the most competent sectors in Turkey retail industry which is dominated by large number

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    Cage Framework Write Up

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    exploited differences in labor costs between their home market and the U.S.  How‚ if at all‚ does this fit with the idea developed in the context of the CAGE framework that similarities between countries tend to increase flows between them and differences tend to decrease cross-border flows?  (No more than two paragraphs please). From the context of CAGE framework‚ TCS would fit as IT outsourcing candidate for US companies regardless the economic arbitrage due to its cultural similarities‚ which is

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    4 33 By John Cages

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    listening to his piece‚ 4’33” I felt somewhat uncomfortable. Even though we learned about the piece before listening to it‚ I was still expecting music. I like the quote you included. We are taught to not appreciate silence or the idea of silence. John Cage presented many ideas that challenge what society tell us to believe. I really appreciated the piece 4’33” and Cage’s other pieces because it allowed me to question my thoughts and previous notions of what music is supposed to be. I think it is important

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    the essayists that we have read this semester that used the theme of stereotypes in their essays. In Staple’s essay‚ “Just Walk on By: Black Men and Public Spaces”‚ he addresses the stereotypes placed on middle-aged black men. In Barry’s essay‚ “Turkeys in the Kitchen”‚ he mentions the stereotypes placed on men in today’s society. In Cofer’s essay‚ “The Myth of the Latin Woman: I Just Met a Girl Named Maria”‚ she talks about the stereotypes placed upon Latin and Hispanic women. These three authors

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