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    However‚ not everyone was fond of the idea of modernization. Mary Shelly feared the consequences of industrialisation‚ on humans whose body‚ mind‚ and spirit depends on the natural world. Which is why her novel ‘Frankenstein’‚ could be seen as a warning against careless progress‚ and an example of where the Industrial Revolution

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    COLLABORATION ASSIGNMENT Country: Turkey Website for Research 1 Website for Research 2 Historical 1. Significant Contributions: Name: Allie Burman Answer: Historical Turkey created a strong influence in the Islamic beliefs early on in its establishment. In addition to creating a religious backbone‚ the Turks had a very strong army that conquered many rivaling nations before‚ during‚ and after the time frame around that of the European Crusades. Lastly‚ the Turks were the only people who

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    I - INTRODUCTION Turkish - German relations were always crucial for the two countries throughout the history. However‚ in this paper I will focus on the most volatile and tense era between the countries. Germany and Turkey both officially and publicly were distant to each other. We can relate the tensions into three main spheres; international‚ internal and bilateral. Firstly‚ when we look at the international sphere‚ with the end of the cold-war the whole world order has changed. With the

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    Why Turkey should be a part of the European Union The European Union (EU) is a great opportunity to strengthen a country ’s economy and politics because of its principles of solidarity and economic support to gain an equal and high living standard for all citizens. In 2004‚ it had their sixth and biggest enlargement in history in which 10 new countries did join the EU. Three years later‚ Romania and Bulgaria were permitted to join as well. Today‚ it consists of over 500 million citizens living

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    best location and many people choose World’s best tourism contry Turkey ! Lots of tripper come to Turkey all seasons .Turkey has got lots of natural parks ‚ antique cities. Tourists love Turkey ‚ because Turkey has everything for attracting any kind of tourist . Firstly ‚ Antique tourism is very popular in Turkey ‚ because Turkey is a old civilisation centre . There are lots of antique cities ‚ castles ‚ mosques in Turkey .For example ‚ ‘’Ayasofia ‘’ and ‘’Sultan Ahmet ‘’ mosques are very

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    The aim of this essay is to compare and contrast the modernization and dependency theories. It then attempts to determine which theory explains what is going wrong in developing countries. The essay begins by defining theory. Secondly‚ it defines the modernization and dependency theories and their examples that attempt to offer an explanation on what is going wrong in developing countries. A conclusion is finally drawn to summarize the comparisons and contrast between the two theories. Theory

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    Bibliography: Billet‚ Bret L 1993 Modernization Theory and Economic Development: Discontent in the Developing World. Westport‚ Conn: Praeger. Eisenstadt‚ S. N. 1966 Modernization: Protest and Change. Englewood Cliffs‚ N.J.: Prentice-Hall. Frank‚ Andre Gunder 1966 "The Development of Underdevelopment." Monthly Review 18(4):17–31. Harrison‚ David 1988 The Sociology of Modernization and Development. London: Unwin Hyman. Lerner‚ Daniel 1958 The Passing of Traditional

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    The country of Japan was originally a region that was isolated from the rest of the world. Laws set in place by the Japanese government served the purpose of separating Japan from the other countries of the world. The act of trading with foreign countries was strictly forbidden‚ and traveling abroad was a crime that was punishable by death. This isolation from the rest of the world would prove to be an issue for Japan. With their inferior technology‚ they fell victim to the imperialism of the western

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    Charlie Chaplin’s Modern Times is a satire of the modernization and industrialization of society during the great depression. It is a tragic socio-political comedy that reveals the harsh living conditions of the time. The movie represents Chaplin’s critique of the period’s industrialization. To Chaplin‚ modernization reduced the workers to mere extensions of the machinery they worked with. Modern Times’ use of sound enhanced this critique against the dehumanizing qualities of industrialization

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    Türk Dış Politikasının Temel Konuları DEĞİŞEN DÜNYADA TÜRK DIŞ POLİTİKASI The world has not yet found order since the end of the Cold War. The process of change continues.  New power centres like China‚ Russia‚ Brazil‚ India‚ South Africa and Turkey are emerging.  There are also new and developing threats such as terrorism‚ weapons of mass destruction‚ organized crime‚ environmental problems‚ volatility in food and energy prices‚ cross-cultural and religious intolerance.  Overall‚ it is a more

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