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    DECENTRALISATION PROCESS IN TURKEY: A CASE FOR UNSTABLE PASSIONATE Dr. Sonay Bayramoglu Ozugurlu* Dr. Nuray Erturk Keskin** This study aims to analyze decentralisation process of Turkey as one of the fundamental trends for the state organization of the 21st century. Investigated object of this study has not clear-cut appearances since it has unpredictable daily tempo of acceleration with multi dimensional determinants and determinates. To overcome this uncertainty‚ it is aimed to focus

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    As of 2015‚ Turkey has actively denied The Armenian Genocide for a century. It is only recognised in 26 countries around the world‚ despite its devastating results and apparent evidence‚ Turkey claimed that while it occurred during a time of war‚ the colossal number of death in the Armenian community was simply war‚ not genocide. The Turkish government enforced a law in 2004‚ among a series of actions enacted to counter Armenian genocide recognition and education‚ the government a law in 2004 known

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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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    Turkey Study Tour

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    friends from USA cohort as we spent four days explored Turkey together. Through this study tour‚ we were able to meet with and pick the minds of great individuals in Turkey. I am especially grateful for having the opportunity to experience Turkish hospitality‚ culture‚ government‚ education‚ business‚ arts‚ media‚ history‚ religion and their people first hand. This is something that I cannot find in “Lonely Planet” travel advises. Turkey is a country where history (Ottoman Empire‚ Artutuk) and

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    My Vacation to Turkey

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    Vacation in Turkey When planning to vacation abroad always prepare very well. That is what I thought I did when I was going to my vacation to Turkey in August 2007. I was going over there with Russian girl I met online. We met online in 2002‚ when I was out of work and not in best of mood because of it. Her name was Olga. I liked that she felt compassionate about my situation. Then when we talked more‚ I found out that we have a lot in common. We both thought that people supposed to help each other

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    Macbeth Irony

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    MACBETH & DRAMATIC IRONY The story of Macbeth written by the infamous William Shakespeare is an excellent storyline known and taught as a great piece of literature. Even after the creation of this tale almost 400 years ago‚ this wonderful written work is still admired and known all over the world. It is an adventure of a noble and truthful hero who is overcome by the lust for power and by greed. His aroused hunger for authority and supremacy leads to him losing his path and turning to the way

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    Food Industry In Turkey

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    I. Food industry in Turkey Food and drink industry has an important place in Turkey’s economy. According to Turkish Statistics Agency’s data‚ about 20% of gross domestic product is generated by food and drink industry and 25% of employment level of the country. Turkish consumers use 25% of their incomes for the purchase of food. 40% of Turkish lands are arable which makes the country self-sufficient in most foods. It is the largest producer and exporter of agriculture products in the Near East and

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    Till Death Do Us Part I cannot imagine a Turkey without marriage. Marriage in literal meaning the contract made by a man and woman to live as husband and wife but in religious meaning Marriage is valued as a sacrament because the couple is keeping each other’s merits intact by committing themselves and by committing to God that they both will keep God’s word. Islamic belief‚ having a family and sexuality are some of the reasons why marriage is important. Marriage is a crucial part of a Turkish

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    Situational Irony

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    Many times authors use irony to prove a point. There are three types of irony: dramatic‚ verbal‚ and situational. Situational irony is present in “The Sniper”‚ “The Most Dangerous Game”‚ “Gift of the Magi”‚ and “The Necklace” to help create the theme in the stories. In the story The Sniper situational irony plays a major part in the story.”The lust of battle died in him. He became bitten by remorse” (O’Flanerty). This shows situational irony because he was ready to kill‚ but when the sniper

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    4+4+4 Education System Nowadays‚ Turkey is discusted a new draft bill on education‚ which is called 4+4+4. This law proposal splits the compulsory eight-year school education into two sections of four years plus four years at secondary school. After finishing the first four years of primary school‚ children will have the right to distant learning‚ also they may be employed as apprentices when they are eleven years old. The proposal on education law has some major effects on children.

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