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    also around the globe‚ has fuelled my intense desire to be a part of the solution and be the voice and hope for some people. My ability to speak Azerbaijani and Turkish fluently and also read and write it has a big impact on my career choice. I worked for Lei dat and baig solicitors as an admin assistant and a translator in both languages. I had the opportunity to shadow administrators‚ solicitors and office clerks‚ observing critical procedures at every level. Lei dat and baig solicitors are specialised

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    of the essential characteristics of the Ottoman modernization since‚ roughly to say‚ the second half of the nineteenth century; early writings on the history of the Turks began at the same time and by the end of the century‚ Turkism‚ then denoting Turkish nationalism‚ became one of the cornerstones of political thought among intellectuals. Populism was one of the components of the ideology of the Committee of Union and Progress‚ which was the party in power in between 1908-18. Etatism emerged as practical

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    From 1915 to 1918‚ the Turkish leaders of the Ottoman Empire carried out the killings of 1.5 million Armenians living there at the time. Over the course of those terrible 3 years‚ innocent people were murdered with death marches‚ execution‚ drowning‚ burning and other inhumane ways. Turkey has refused to take blame‚ and even denied the genocide’s existence and occurrence. There has been much dispute about whether or not countries outside of Armenia and Turkey should recognize these mass killings

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    forever? Section A: Plan of Investigation In 1923 the 500 year old Ottoman Empire collapsed and from its ashes arose the Turkish republic led by Mustafa Kemal pasha who was later know as Ataturk (father of the Turks). With this new revival came many changes. The new nation was changed from Islamic to secular; the Ottoman sultanate was abolished and in its place came The Turkish republic‚ and many changes in the economic‚ political‚ religious‚ and social sphere came to be. In this assignment I will

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    big cities of turkey

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    region and we share the same climate. Of course as we know climate conditions affect people’s behaviours. So Greek and Turkish people look like each other both life style and physical apperance. Because of The Ottoman Empire‚ we had chance to know each other better. We lived together. Naturally we had some interaction like language. We had many common words. But their language based on cyrillic alphabet‚ we are using Latin alphabet. When we came from Middle Asia to Anatolia‚ we have belived Islam

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    Kanye East 03/15/2013 English Language and Intimacy Language defines the type of person we are. It has an affect on our choices as well as our lifestyle. Depending on friends‚ family‚ and others we talk to‚ our choice on language tends to vary. Our decisions in life‚ sometimes‚ are influenced by the language we use and our surroundings. Language has become a way of seeing life in a different perspective. But can language effect intimacy? Family intimacy to be exact. Richard Rodriguez

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    RESEARCH METHODS FOR POLITICAL SCIENCE (POLS 108) SUBJECT : KURDISH ISSUE IN TURKISH CINEMA NAME : MUHAMMET SURNAME : TARHAN ID : 02031139 BEING A KURD IN TURKISH CINEMA “The best way of spreading and imposing culture‚ political behaviour and literature to other states is cinema” my father always says. Then he adds: “For instance‚ America introduced emperialism and it’s ‘power’ to the whole World via American movies”. Previously‚ i was not

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    ‘’To have another language is to possess a second soul.’’ said Charlemagne‚ which may sound like a cliché but is actually very accurate. I believe that learning a language expands our life views and provides us some significant opportunities. Firstly‚ I strongly believe that the language we learn directly affects our way of thinking as we start to think in that particular language. For example Turkish is my mother tongue and I am learning English as a second language‚ so I know that there is not

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    Post World War I Turkey

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    Post World War I Turkish Reforms     Mustafa Kemal served as founder and president of the new Republic of Turkey for 15 years‚ from 1923 to his death in 1938. He introduced numerous sweeping reforms that altered the political‚ social‚ legal‚ economic‚ and cultural spheres of the new republic. His goal: to raise Turkey to the level of modern civilization. 6 groups of major reforms: 1. political reforms  November 1922‚ abolishment of sultanate  October 1923‚ proclamation of republic  March 3

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    What is language? We as humans are used to communicate with other people everyday‚ but do we really know what is exactly the language and what it implies? We are constantly communicating among us as a necessity without knowing what we are exactly doing. This is why language has been the topic of too many investigations by a lot of scientists. Language has different characteristics that differentiate us from the rest of the living beings. Here we will mention the most important facts of it‚ in order

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