Mustafa Kemal Atatürk

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    There have been a series of reforms within the Ottoman Empire initiated with the first decree Hatt-i Sharif of Gulhane in 1839. This has the beginning of the Tanzimat Era. The reforms have been influenced by European ideas. Changing the Ottoman theocratic government into a modern state. With the implement of freeing imprisoned non-Muslims and easing up the tensions of the conquered subjects of the Ottoman Empire to prevent nationalistic uprisings, such as with the Greeks in 1821. The Ottoman government

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    The environment is a mix between the internal and external forces which has a major of influences positively or negatively on the organizations, especially on their ability to build and maintain successfully. The environment consisting of the macro and micro environment. Macro environment: It’s the external factors which include economic, social, political and legal influences, and technological forces. These factors can refer to the PESTLE factors.The organizations can't control these forces, but

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    The turkish celebrate the 18th of March as "Canakkale Victory and Martyrs’ Day” which is a day that they won over victory. Similarly to Australians and New Zealanders, the Turkish’s stories brought memories of the courage, sacrifice for their country. As the ANZAC soldiers were a legend to Australians and New Zealanders, the ‘Martyrs’- Turkish soldiers who died in World War One, were their legend. As said by the Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan said at the ceremony,“I repeat once more on

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    The gains and losses of Gallipoli

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    Assess the gains and losses of Gallipoli Gallipoli gave Australia its' identity as nation and built what our nation is today. Gallipoli was one major fundamental factor in our culture. When you look back into the history of Australia at war you’ll hear Anzacs and diggers a lot. These names all came from one war and in fact one battle. Anzac stands for the Australian New Zealand army corps. The term diggers comes from soldiers continually digging trenches, holes and bunkers to sleep in and take

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    Turkish is one of the youngest and rapidly developing languages; furthermore approximately 80 million people speak Turkish as a mother language in the world. 1928 was a very crucial year for the development of the Modern Turkish language because Latin alphabet adopted instead of Arabic script and after this transition numerous events sequentially shape the Turkish language. On the other hand, the use of contemporary the Turkish language triggers some concerns. Although the Turkish language has been

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    J. Population & Standard of Living The total population of Bulgaria is 7.305 million people. The percentage of the population in Bulgaria that is urban is 73%. The life expectancy is 74 years of age in Bulgaria. The per capita GDP is $14,500. The literacy rate in Bulgaria is 98.4% of the population. The population of Greece is 11.28 million people. The Urban population is also 73%, which is the same as Bulgaria. The life expectancy rate is about 81 years of age. The per capita GDP is $24,900

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    Turkish Reform Under Mustafa “Ataturk” Kemal: A Review on the Six Arrows of Kemalism In the aftermath of World War I, the once great Ottoman Empire was left in shambles. After having lost almost all of the empire’s territory to European mandates in 1918, what little they had left became occupied by Allied troops. In order to return the Turkish people to their former glory, the Turkish War for Independence was fought, resulting in the creation of a new government in Ankara. By 1923, this government

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    Sports complex A sports complex is a group of sports facilities. For example, there are track and field stadiums, football stadiums, baseball stadiums, swimming pools, and gymnasiums. This area is a sports complex, for fitness. Olympic Park is a kind of Sports complex. Examples of a sports complex are as bellows IMPORTANCE and BENEFITS OF SPORTS Have you ever thought why people do sports? Absolutely, many people seem not to know the reasons. There are many people who do sports for nothing around

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    The Armenian Genocide

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    Most people can agree that genocide is the systematic destruction against a specific group, of people with the intention of destroying them as a whole. The Armenian Genocide is important to study because it teaches people that social involvement can help prevent a genocide and the struggles of a minority group against their corrupt government. The Armenian Genocide began in 1915 by the Turks against the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire at that time was lead by a Turkish ruler

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    Ataturk and Reza Shah were two leaders who looked to modernized, westernize and industrialized their countries. Additionally, both promoted the idea of a nationalism and a secular state. Ataturk was an army officer who founded the independent Republic of Turkey out of the ruins of the Ottoman Empire. In the eyes of his people he was a hero to them because he was able to give the Turks a state of their own. Ataturk began many political changes that would eliminate many Arabic elements. He sought to

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