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    desire for freedom from the Austro-Hungarian Empire was only one part of the nationalism that caused the Great War‚ however. French nationalism also played a part‚ as the French were bitter about the loss of Alsace-Lorraine and also the nationalism in Turkey played a role as the Turks wanted freedom from the Ottoman Empire. Propaganda also sparked a lot of nationalism in countries‚ with newspapers revealing the rival countries in insulting ways. Imperialism went hand-in-hand during this war with nationalism

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    Term Project on FDI in the Steel Industry of Turkey Submitted To: Mehree Iqbal (Mei) Faculty Member‚ Mgt372 – (International Business) Submitted By: Name | ID | Md.Tanvir Rahman Mazumder | 0930319030 | Quazi Nuruzzaman | 0930605030 | Md. Touhidur Rahman | 0930602030 | A.T.M Asif Mehmood | 0930095030 | Syed Ehsanur Rahman | 0930277530 | Nafis Ahmed | 0930577530 | Section: 07 Date of Submission: 19th December‚ 2012. School of Business North South University‚ Dhaka December

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    is “ Why integration of Turks to German culture mention as a total failure?” Before I tackle the psychosocial problem of Turkish immigrant in Germany‚ I would like to briefly review the history of this mass international migration movement from Turkey to Germany. European countries’ economies and infrastructure were serious damaged by the II World War and Germany was the one who influenced in the worst way. After the II World War there was a huge need of labor force in Germany‚ especially for

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    Reading: English Language

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    Reading has many advantages. It gives us pleasure‚ increases our knowledge and sharpens our intellect. In the words of Francis Bacon‚ “Reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man and writing an exact man.” By reading‚ one becomes a complete man. One develops a comprehensive personality. One acquires knowledge and wisdom. Books widen our outlook on men and matters. By reading good books‚ we acquire noble habits. Reading is a source of great pleasure. It gives us a sense of satisfaction. It

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    Industrial Relations at Garments Sector and Its Global Impact Industrial Relations at Garments Sector and its Global Impact Prepared By: Md. Mamunur Rashid ID# 2005-3-10-073 Mohammad Abdus Salam 2004-3-10-082 Dewan Mohammad Masum ID# 2003-2-14-053 Course : HRM 414 Section: 1 Department Of Business Administration Prepared For: Dr.Nargis Akhter Course instructor-Industrial Relations Department of Business Administration East West University Date of submission: 12 August

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    The Concept of Arabization

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    Arabization The concept of Arabization : Arabization is used in the literature in four different senses: 1) It could be used to mean borrowing foreign words without changing them like أكسجين and نانو. These words are described as دخيلة . Sometimes these words are adapted to the phonological and morphological systems of Arabic; e.g.‚ تلفزيون and they are described as معربة. (linguistic dimension) 2) It could be used to mean translating from other languages into Arabic. In this sense‚ Arabization

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    well. Freedom of choosing one ’s own life partner‚ no matter how much it might seem unbelievable is unfortunately not practiced by all countries yet. Arranged marriages are still too common in the Middle East. They still exist in a time where modernization has taken over

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    manufacturing to Eastern Europe‚ to secure lower production costs. ◘ HMC built a factory in Turkey in 1997‚ in India in 2000‚ (with second plant in 2007)‚ and in China in 2002- main advantages of these locations is the availability of inexpensive‚ high-quality labor and proximity to the Middle East and Western Europe. ■ Nations attempt to overcome their inefficiencies relative to other countries‚ via modernization‚ reduction of excess capacity‚ training‚ and upgrading human resource skills.

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    Modern History: Essay/Film Response From an historical perspective‚ David Leans’ film‚ Lawrence of Arabia was flawed with inaccuracies of both characters (especially Lawrence) and events‚ but it was truly an epic film that has been rightly seen as a classic. The crumbling Ottoman Empire of the 19th century was put under pressure by the expanding imperial powers of Britain‚ France and Germany‚ each wanting territory in the Middle East. For example‚ Britain’s interest in the land was for oil

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