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    The Kemalist understanding of the secular and secularism which has characterised the institutional and legal framework of Turkish society since the foundation of the Republic is tightly linked to the concept of modernity. A legacy of the Enlightenment, modernisation theses hold that as reason supplants superstition, religion's influence on society will recede. If Kant held thatt “the spread of knowledge and reason would mean […] “holding religion within the bounds of reason”” (Benhabib, 2010:452)

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    The Economic and Social committee from the view of the Republic of Turkey. This committee has been given two topics to discuss in this session. These would be Recovering from the World Financial and Economic Crisis: a Global Jobs Pact as well as Mainstreaming a Gender Perspective into all Policies and Programmes in the United Nations System.With the issues we are faced with in this committee session, we feel that the topic on the Global Jobs Pact should take precedence over mainstreaming gender

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    Managing Corporate Turnarounds Spring 2015 Vodaphone Turkey Javier Munoz 31 March 2015 Word Count: 1511 Executive Summary Vodafone Group acquired Turkish operator Telsim for $4.5bn in December 2005. Vodafone Group identified the Turkish telecommunication market as ideal for investment citing strong growth potential over the long term. However, it quickly became apparent that Vodafone Turkey had not properly anticipated the challenges associated with building a profitable

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    learned about the wild turkey success story is that the wild turkey is one of the most significant wildlife restoration successes in North American history. This species of bird has not only been restored to almost all of its family range, but has been successful to suitable habitats elsewhere on the continent. The story of the wild turkey is a cause for thanksgiving among the people who support the environment. And not just at this time of year. The reason is that the wild turkey about became extinct

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    injustice in society. The future of the judicial branch has a monumental impact on the future of Turkey’s democratic institutions. Turkey’s future remains ambiguous. On an economic perspective, Turkey is booming. It is quickly launching itself into globalism. A growing economy “during the first six months of 2011 Turkey even vied with China for position as the world’s fastest growing economy. Since 2002 the Turkish economy has nearly tripled in size, experiencing the longest spurt of prosperity in modern

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    environmental problem cracked open much deeper issues that brought discontent to many in Turkey; issues such as freedom of the assembly, press, expression and the government's intrusion on Turkey's laicism. In this paper I will be showing how the song by Rebel K. shows the disappointment with the government especially with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. The Justice and Development Party (AKP) has governed Turkey for the past 11 years. It is a conservative party that has brought

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    Cold War’s atmosphere had forced Turkey to make a choice between the East and the West (CITATION). Since the reform Turkey’s foreign policy was mostly western oriented therefore Turkey decide to side by the west and became a member of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in 1952. However, NATO’s reaction over the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Cyprus conflict, made Turkey questioned the accountability of its American allies far across the ocean. Therefore, Turkey stated to improve foreign relations

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    frustrating process for Turkey. The Near East nation began its campaign for EU membership nearly 30 years ago under the EU’s predecessor, the European Economic Community. In 2005, 18 years after beginning the application process, Turkey was finally invited to enter accession negotiations. The protracted delay was a result of unfavorable economic conditions in Turkey as well as Turkey’s tumultuous relationships with EU members Greece and Cyprus. Yet, the question remains: why hasn’t Turkey been granted membership

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    European Turkey Relations Introduction Half a century ago Turkey admitted to the European Union membership and until now Turkey didn’t have a full membership. The EU fears Turkey and Turkey is eager to join the Christen club. Therefore, the EU – Turkey relations went through several turns that either stalemated or encouraged the process of admitting Turkey to the EU membership. The EU-Turkey relation is important for both parties, because it involves mutual security, economic and strategic benefits

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    language, military, people, and history uniquely define a nation and distinguishes it from the remainder of the world. One such nation that has distinguished itself from the rest of the world is Turkey. Turkey 's geography overlaps the continents of Europe and Asia. Even though three seas

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