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    Secondary Research

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    Bilkent unıversıty Secondary Research Report MAN 335 – FUNDAMENTALS OF MARKETING Anıl Ümütlü‚ G. Gonca Araz‚ Leonardo Berardi‚ Matteo Ferri‚ Mirza Muradzade‚ Souhayla Taiai10/22/2014 MICROENVIRONMENT CUSTOMER ANALYSIS – Strengths and Weaknesses Potential customers are the key to the success of our product. In this analysis‚ we divided our customers into two subcategories: Individual Customers: The new trend in the hygiene industry is naturally made products as we live in a more health concerned

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    Ataturk as a leader

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    Introduction Mustafa Kemal Ataturk‚ the commander of the Turkish War of Independence‚ is still considered by many Turks as their national hero and a great leader. Even after 75 years since his death‚ Ataturk’s statues are found in each town centre in Turkey and his framed portraits are hung in every government building including schools‚ banks and hospitals. Turkish school children still pledge allegiance to him at the beginning of each school day. On the anniversary of his death (10 Nov 1938) Turkish

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    silver and gold coinage system.|560 BCE and lasted until 330 BCE.|The empire was formed from a nomadic people called the Persians and the Medes‚ both distantly related to the Hittites‚ Greeks‚ and Romans.|Asia Minor to India‚ including present-day Turkey‚ Egypt‚ Iran‚ Pakistan‚ and Afghanistan.|Military force| Assyrians|Created a large empire known for warfare and cruelty; also built large libraries and created important art and architecture; religion adopted from Babylonians|2000-600BCE; Assyrian

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    their dominance over the necessary resources and assets they unwittingly sparked the forces of nationalism. These nationalist forces‚ however‚ tended to have their roots in western liberal ideals of sovereignty and equality as seen in the cases of Turkey‚ Iran and Egypt. This sparked backlash from Islamist elements of society against these western ideals as seen in Iran. Therefore‚ the process of societal change kickstarted by the Ottoman Empire in response to Europe was further accelerated by the

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    Armenian Genocide Analysis

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    standards even if that meant leaving their traditions and religious beliefs aside (Collins 1994). They did not have the opportunity to flee or try to reform themselves in order to try and save themselves. They were also grouped in parts of eastern Turkey making it simpler for the Turkish to execute their plan (Dadrian 2003). Furthermore‚ the actually mass killing of the Armenian population was a way of the Turkish to have an ultranationalist state in which their beliefs and core values were the ones

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    country that is also affected by is Saudi Arabia. The capital of Saudi Arabia is Riyadh. The language that most Saudi speak is Arabic. The currency that is used is Saudi Riyal. The last county that is one of the most common would be Turkey. The national capital for turkey is Ankara. The type of language that Turkish people speak would be more of a multilingual country. The currency that is used for the Turkish is the Turkish lira When doing the research I didn’t not see any relationships between

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    Reasons to Learn English

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    Hollywood movies. People like famous actors’ original voices. In Turkey‚ some movies are not original. They can have a Turkish voice over for Turkish people‚ because some people don’t know English‚ so‚ films aren’t original. All in all‚ if want a famous person’s original voice we must learn English. Another reason for learning English is to have a good job. If we want to good job and lots of money‚ English is important. In Turkey conditions‚ bosses want workers to must know English‚ because

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    A Day of Turkey at the Heart of Sydney Photo: Mualla Erdil NSW Minister for Citizenship and Communities Victor Dominello addressed an audience of thirty-five thousand about the importance of Turkish Festivals and Multicultural March. At the second Anatolian Turkish Festival held at Darling Harbour’s Tumbalong Park on the 3rd of March‚ Minister Dominello underlined the success Bayram Cultural Association had in bringing the rich Anatolian history to the heart of Sydney. “This festival has

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    in order to strengthen their industry. (Hochmuth‚ 2006) After the defeat in WW2‚ German economy collapsed and they need workers from other countries because there were more available jobs than their unemployed people. Therefore‚ the agreement with Turkey was made by the German government. According to this agreement‚ Turkish workers had to stay in Germany at least 2 years because Germany wanted to guarantee the attendance of foreign workers. However‚ this period was extended because of the wishes

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    Ismail Enver Pasha (1881-1922) was an initiator of the Armenian Genocide. A military officer‚ Enver was the principal supporter of Germanophile policies in the Young Turk government. Enver showed confidently and administration abilities at an early age He was one of the organizers of the 1908 Young Turk Revolution. In 1911 he organized the defense of Libya against Italy what’s more‚ in 1913‚ subsequent to driving the January 23 upset which introduced the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP) to

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