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    economy of turkey

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    Economy of Turkey About Turkey – Turkey is a vibrant amalgamation of two unique cultures‚ reflecting a diverse collection of ideas‚ beliefs and values. Crossing both European and Middle Eastern boundaries‚ Turkish society is patriotic and proud of its ancestry and achievements. The rapid modernisation of the country‚ combined with its traditional values‚ makes Turkey a fascinating market for foreign businesses but requires an understanding of its cultural design in order to secure your future

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    The R.M.S. Titanic

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    and crew. The Titanic ’s design and construction featured luxury and opulence. There was a telephone system‚ a lending library and a large barber shop on the ship. The first-class section had a swimming pool‚ a gymnasium‚ squash court‚ Turkish bath‚ electric bath and a Verandah Cafe. For her maiden voyage‚ Titanic carried a total of 20 lifeboats of three different varieties. Lifeboats 1 and 2 were “The emergency wooden cutters” and had a capacity for 40 people. Lifeboats 3 to 16 were “The wooden

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    Household Appliances

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    Irons and domestic vacuum cleaners: 8508.11‚ 8516.40  Production  From Assembly­Line to Its Own Design and Technology  The  Turkish  household  appliances  sector  started  production  as  an  assembly  industry  in  the  1950s.  The  first  products  were  manufactured  in  1955‚  and  the  first  Turkish­made  refrigerator‚  named  ARÇELİK‚  was  on  the  market  in  1960.  The  Turkish  household  appliances  industry  has  achieved  tremendous  growth  since  then.  This  sector‚  which  started out

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    bases in the country whereas the ethnic groups would share government positions according to their population. At independence‚ this island nation was a complex political system because of the total population‚ 77.1% were Greek Cypriots‚ 18.2% were Turkish Cypriots‚ and other ethnicities made up 4.7%. Bothe Turkey and Greece felt the need to champion the interests of their people in the country.

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    Bayezid I

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    Bayezid I- (r.1389-1402) Ottoman ruler who started to besiege Constantinople in 1395. The Europeans saw him as a new threat to Christendom‚ and Hungary’s king led English‚ French‚ German‚ and Balkan knights in a crusade against the Turks. He defeated them at Nicopolis‚ and moved their capital from Bursa to France. If Bayezid had not defeated the Christians‚ the Ottoman Empire might not have taken Constantinople. The armies of Timur defeated him near Ankara in 1402 where he was taken prisoner and

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    that they were moving to adopt the 3-G technology. Thus‚ students should be encouraged to research and investigate the pros and cons of moving into 3-G technology. 2. How can Turkell reduce its economic risk if the Turkish lira remains unstable? This is a question that many Turkish business leaders asked about their own companies during the four and one months that the case writer spent in Istanbul while on sabbatical. The economic crisis of Turkey was undermining all businesses. Unfortunately

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    Ataturk

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    Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (March 12‚ 1881 - November 10‚ 1938)‚ Turkish soldier and statesman‚ was the founder and first President of the Republic of Turkey. He was born in the Ottoman city of Selânik (now Thessaloniki in Greece)‚ where his birthplace is the Turkish Consulate and is also preserved as a museum. In accordance with the then prevalent Turkish custom‚ he was given the single name Mustafa. His father‚ Ali Riza (Efendi) was a customs officer who died when Mustafa was a child‚ his mother was

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    Alla Turca Style

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    Mehter Music‚ the source of the Alla Turca Style‚ is named as Janissary Music‚ Turkish Military Music‚ by western; however it was explained after a very limited consideration which heavily concentrated on percussion. Rondo Alla Turca‚ in which effects of Mehter Style of percussion instruments (drum‚ triangle‚ etc.) are easily detected‚ was heavily based on Turkish Military music. As a general knowledge‚ those Turkish effects on Western music turned back to Turkey as a part of the “westernization

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    of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0262-1711.htm A comparison of strategic planning practices in companies from the UK and Turkey Keith W. Glaister Management School‚ University of Sheffield‚ Sheffield‚ UK Omer Dincer Turkish Grand National Assembly‚ Ankara‚ Turkey Strategic planning practices 361 Received 3 May 2006 Revised 18 October 2007 Accepted 25 January 2008 Ekrem Tatoglu Faculty of Business Administration‚ Bahcesehir University‚ Istanbul‚ Turkey‚

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    Massacres should be considered genocide. More specifically‚ historians argue if the Armenian Massacres were precipitated by Turkish nationalism‚ Armenian rebellion‚ or Western and Russian influence. There are two main opposing views in this argument of genocide‚ the Western view and the Turkish view. The West views these massacres as a genocide carried out by the Ottoman and Turkish governments. Turks argue that these massacres should not be considered genocide and that these massacres were not planned

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