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    Job Interview Interviewee(Mustafa): Software Engineer Interviewer(Hasan): Associate Head of Software Engineering‚ at Gediksoft Interview Setting: Interview conducted in the head office of Gediksoft. The interview was conducted at 3:30 PM on Wednesday afternoon. Interviewer(Hasan): Why should I hire you? Interviewee(Mustafa): In last 5 years‚ I improved myself on developping mobile softwares‚ and now I know everything about mobile operating system‚ like IOS‚ Android‚ Windows Phone and

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    both cooking and tasting food. All the issues concerning food attract my attention. Thus‚ these gastronomic dimension of my interest has unignorable contributions to the reason why I first started reading the book I had bought from the story of Orhan Kemal called ‘Çikolata’ (Chocolate). I was in the age of eighteen and for the very first time I was attempting to leave my hometown and family for my education and manage to stand on my own feet. That book‚ ‘Büyümenin Türkçe Tarihi’ (Turkish History of Growing

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    of a distinct group political organization but also of a much larger ideological movement. * Abdulhamit II used the term “agiator” (fesat‚tahrikçi) for Young Turks. * CUP realized that they were fighting against the absolute regime. Namık kemal said that it is impossible to eliminate liberty by opression and cruelty. * They represented modernist wing of Ottoman Empire. They regarded themselves as the natural heirs of the reformist movement. * They demanded Ottoman Empire install

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    main character‚ Mustafa‚ has a kite that he received for his birthday when he was a kid and has never been able to fly (the Taliban has banned kite flying) so‚ Mustafa decides that he is going to find a way to fly the kite so everyone can see. In the beginning of this short story‚ the Taliban has all the power. Everyone fears them and the townspeople have to sneak around to do simple everyday activities‚ such as girls reading‚ music‚ listening to the radio‚ etc. But then Mustafa becomes fed up with

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    Print Kamrava‚ Mehran Kemal‚ A.R. "Privatization in Pakistan." Privatization in South Asia: Minimizing Negative Social Effects through Restructuring. By Gopal Joshi. New Delhi: South Asia Multidisciplinary Advisory Team‚ International Labor Organization‚ 2000. 143-63. Print. Mehdi‚ Istaqbal. "Privatization-A Device for Reforming Public Enterprise Sector in Pakistan."The Pakistan Development Review 2nd ser. 30.4 (Winter 1991): 895-905. Print. Naqvi‚ S.N.H.‚ and A.R. Kemal. "The Privatization of The

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    Global Interrelatedness Discuss the state of global interrelatedness as it evolved from 1914 to 1945. What were the most significant changes? Was global interrelatedness tightening or loosening in this period? • The world is becoming more interrelated o Mobilization o Technology o Wars • During this period the interrelatedness was tightening o During the industrial revolution‚ communication increased‚ and because of technology‚ communication increased • Whether good or bad o It tightened

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    spirit‚ but all for love. As the Narvaez expedition staggers from one disaster to another‚ Mustafa realizes that his desperate need for the expedition to find the gold is driven by his desire for freedom‚ which he painfully hopes that Durante’s‚ his owner‚ will return to him. Mustafa’s remedy for this hopeless desire is to tell the true story of the expedition‚ in his own words. After eight years of survival‚ Mustafa realizes that he will never be free unless he leaves Durante’s‚ and the corruption of

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    gender roles of men like Mustafa Sa’eed and Wad Rayyes represent the colonizers who ravish the colonized (personified by the female characters). Salih’s men are primarily sexual beings who see women as theirs to conquer while the women are meant to be subservient to sexual conquest. In Mustafa Sa’eed’s world‚ love is a virus. Much like when a colonizing nation attacks‚ love attacks women swiftly and without mercy. The women that he comes across are afflicted with love for Mustafa; passionate‚ all consuming

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    man. It starts out with a former NFL player and an actor Isaiah Mustafa in an ordinary bathroom wearing nothing but a towel. He represents the “perfect male” for both women and as well as men. He is considered manly with the muscular physique‚ broad shoulders‚ bearded face and a stern voice. His strong posture and his deep male voice displays the masculine form‚ the women desire. Without losing eye contact with the audience‚ Mustafa shifts from a bathroom scene to a yacht‚ to a beach and lastly to

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    “My Body is My Own Business” In the article “My Body is My Own Business” by Naheed Mustafa we are introduced to the stereotypes and prejudices that Muslim people in our country are subject to. Mustafa’s everyday life consists of stereotypes because of her decision to wear the hijab. Mustafa goes on to talk about what covering up her body means to herself and her reasons for doing so. There are many problems in society today with teen girls thinking that they will earn respect form people

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