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    My Turkish Adventure

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    in-processed the base‚ I was asking the question‚ “How soon could I put in for an overseas assignment?” By the time I learned how to operate the Intensive Care Unit bells and whistles; which took me about a year. I was well on my to Incirlik Air Base‚ Turkey. My flight was very long‚ 16 hours to be exact. However‚ my excitement to experience a new culture intrigued me. While flying in I notice a large group of Nomads with lots of livestock‚ to include camels‚ cows‚ donkeys and goats. To see

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    The Anatolian Peninsula

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    Mesopotamia.[3] To the southeast‚ it is bounded by the ranges that separate it from the Orontes valley in Greater Syria and the Mesopotamian plain.[3] However‚ following the establishment of the Republic of Turkey‚ Anatolia was defined by the Turkish government as being effectively co-terminous with Asian Turkey. Turkey’s First Geography Congress in 1941 created two regions to the east of the Gulf of Iskenderun-Black Sea line named the Eastern Anatolia Region and the Southeastern Anatolia Region‚[4] the former

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    eastern Turkey. Gallipoli and the surrounding areas of the Dardanelles were the locations of some of the most contentious battles of the First World War in 1915 and 1916. The military campaign is well known as one of the great disasters of British military history. In 1915 the First World War in northern Europe was deadlocked and ideas were being discussed about opening up new military fronts. One suggestion‚ in 1915‚ a decision was made to help Russia who was being threatened by Turkey. An allied

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    of Business Research 55 (2002) 509 – 515 Assessing Porter’s framework for national advantage: the case of Turkey ¨ zlem O ¨ z* O Department of Management‚ Middle East Technical University‚ Ankara‚ Turkey Received 1 February 1999; accepted 1 May 2000 Abstract This study applies Porter’s diamond framework‚ which tries to identify the sources of international competitive advantage‚ to Turkey. The major objective is to contribute towards an improvement of this framework‚ and thus towards a better understanding

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    the European travel market. Developing destination: Greece Greece is also known as Hellenic Republic‚ the first country in Europe to advance civilization‚ Greece is one of the most visited country in Europe locate in southern Europe near Albania‚ Turkey‚ Bulgaria‚ and Rep. Macedonia. Greece is the home of the Olympic Game; Olympic game is popular in Greece‚ also across the world. People love to travel there because of the sport facilities; in 2004 Greece hosted the EUFA Euro 2004‚ and people love

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    The Battle of the Nek

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    The reason that the English and the Australians attacked Turkey was quiet simple‚ Russia was being attacked by Germany and was struggling to maintain defences‚ at this same time Turkey was also supporting Germany and invading Russia. As a result Russia requested assistance from its British alliances. The British also felt that Turkey would be a great trading port‚ as it allows great access to the Black Sea. So as a result the British bombarded the Turkish shore batteries to test their range of weaponry

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    Turkish Education System

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    Turkish Educational System ________________________________________ The Education System When we come to examine the institutions that have sustained the vital functions of the Peoples living in Turkey‚ we must bear in mind that‚ from the year 2000 B.C. when they first appeared on the pages of history‚ they have been a part of three separate civilizations. During the period when they led a nomadic life in Central Asia‚ they were part of the institutions that harmonized with their way of life.

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    Middle East

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    of Kurds‚ who are scattered across Turkey‚ Iran‚ and Iraq; Jews (of varied ethnic origin)‚ who live chiefly in Israel; Pakistanis; Armenians; and Greeks‚ who live mainly on the island nation of Cyprus.  The Arabs are shown in Yellow‚ Persians are Orange‚ the Jews are Pink‚ the Turks are Green‚ the Kurds are Red and the Brown is the Pashtuns or Afghans. Languages  The top five languages in the Middle East: Arabic Persian (Iran) Turkish (Turkey‚ Azerbaijan) Berber (mainly

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    (an example to this is; Miles&Smiles) Fourthly‚ it competes with international and domestic airlines and long distance inter-city bus services (through price cuts). Finally‚ THY has the best landing slots (in Istanbul & Ankara) and it is the only Turkey based international carrier. Unfortunately‚ THY has some weaknesses such as; acting like a legacy airline‚ but does not qualifying as one . Furthermore‚ THY is not a name brand. Thirdly‚ there are no strategic partnerships (high point cost per

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    Cult of Personality

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    Outline Cult of Personality: Why is it Evident and Why it is Dangerous? Introduction – Throughout time‚ some leaders managed to create an aura around themselves which has made them more respected and loved by their followers. These leaders are called cult of personalities. Thesis statement: Despite its changing meaning over time‚ the term ‘cult of personality’ was and is being used to define leaders who have successfully created a public image of charisma and used their image to make their followers

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