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    Body Language

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    Peter F. Drucker said “the most important thing in communication is hearing what isn’t said” (Sarkis). What does this mean? First we have to understand the meaning of body language. Body language is a form of non verbal communication that supports verbal communication (Kasikci‚ 2003‚ p. 26). Non-verbal cues are as important as the verbal messages we communicate. Verbal messages reflect our thoughts‚ but non-verbal messages reflect more realistically the inner world of thoughts and feelings (Benzer)

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    Cycling to Knowledge with Big History by Joya van Hout‚ Attorney at Law‚ Founder and board member of “The Study Road Foundation” S ummary This year we finished the pilot of The Study Road and cycled 12‚500 km all the way from Istanbul to Beijing‚ visiting 8 universities where the pilot team took classes together with local students. It was an adventure in every way. And this was only the beginning. In this modest contribution I explain the concept and the values of The Study Road;

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    Punishment of Children

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    References: Dodson‚ F. (2009). Çocuğun ‘İstenmeyen Davranışları’ ile Nasıl Başa Çıkılır?. (pp. 38-39). İstanbul: Kural Dışı Press Faber‚ A. & Mazlish‚ E. (2003). Cezaya Alternative. (p. 109). İstanbul: Kuraldışı press Stein‚ J. (2005‚ June). To Punish or Not To Punish‚ That is The Question. Retrieved May 2010 from http://www.cyc.net.org¢yc.online

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    it‚ and finally the Greeks were given the right to administer Izmer and control of Thrace. Hoping to be able to obtain a small portion of land for his "new empire" the Sultan signed the Treaty. The Sultan’s new government was officially set up in Istanbul. This collaboration with the West angered a large number of the Sultan’s "subjects." Due to this anger towards the Allied occupation and the Sultan‚ a number of resistance groups were established and attacked the Allied occupiers all around modern

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    Human Organ trafficking

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    Organ trafficking is the practice of selling organs for transplant. There are both legal and illegal forms of organ trafficking‚ typically in which living individuals undergo removal of an organ that is then sold to be transplanted into someone else. While organ trafficking may involve the transfer of organs between willing donors who volunteered for the process‚ there is some evidence that not all donors actually volunteer their organs‚ are capable of giving informed consent‚ or are compensated

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    Byzantine Empire

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    Jonathan Chou Period 3 DBQ: The Byzantine Empire When the western Roman Empire descended into chaos in 500 C.E. much of the Roman culture on the west side was lost‚ while the Eastern empire survived and preserved much of the surviving Roman Culture‚ but changed it’s name to the “Byzantine Empire‚” showing individuality in many aspects between Rome and Byzantine. The Byzantine Empire was the surviving reminisces of the Roman Empire‚ which flourished into the oldest and longest lasting empire

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    I am currently the Trade Marketing Manager for Middle East at Almarai‚ the largest dairy company in the region. I hold BSc and MSc degrees in Mechanical Engineering and an MBA degree from the best business school in Pakistan‚ LUMS. One of the best decisions of my professional life has been to hire Ahmed Salman Tariq at Coca-Cola Pakistan. When I took over the role of Head of Trade Marketing at Coca-Cola in 2014‚ I realized that in order to benchmark Coca-Cola with other established companies of

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    reasons. It was not the fault of the soldiers‚ but the men who where commanding them. For once there was a break down in our system. In brief‚ the campaign was a failure. It was a failure as we did not successfully push through the Turkish lines to Istanbul‚ and then on to attack the Germans on another front to help the Russians who were suffering heavy causualties at the time. So‚ heres why we retreated: * Second thoughts in Parliament: worth the casualties??? * Supply lines were not working

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    Hi‚ Sean. I like the way you write‚ even though I think that in some places you were out of topic. For example‚ when you said that " Thinking about how this dish is only found locally makes me wonder what kind of traditions and food are located around my area that can’t be found anywhere else". Especially when you said about your "area" because it take the focus out of the assignment to focus on your personal life (just my opinion‚ I could be wrong). The way you described the essence of the dish

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    Slaves in the Ottoman Empire The Ottoman Empire existed from year 1453 to 1923 and was one of the largest and most well organized empires in world history. The Ottomans were very successful and conquered enormous territories with their large and professional standing armies. The Ottoman Empire was a slave society and slavery was very popular among the Ottomans. The sultan owned all property and had enormous power‚ and that was partly because he had so many slaves. That gave him much more control

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