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    Essay About Ataturk

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    Kemal Ataturk is known as a very important idealist in Turkey, which had become an idol for Turks. One of the most important reasons he was that crucial for Turkey was that him being a nationalist founder and leader, and the first president of the Turkish Republic. Ataturk was born in Salonika (then known as the Ottoman Empire), in 1881 (Reed 577). According to Gawrych, “The Great War, nonetheless, ended in military defeat for Turkey and the severance of the Arab provinces from the Ottoman Empire”

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    In short, the republic is the people 's government. The only force that lived Republic, politicians and citizens, political and moral values based on the "public interest" is the idea. This is not the direction of a person or group with the benefit of the republic is a form that must be managed by the state based on the public interest and the public interest. In the ancient Greek city and the Middle Ages, "Venice" and "Genoese" managers of the Republic, a handful of state chosen by privileged people

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    The article “What should the U.S. do about ISIS? Show Sunnis we care” by Charles Lister is about what Charles Lister thinks the United States should do to combat ISIS. It has a prescriptive issue and a conclusion. A prescriptive issue is a question about how the world should be. A conclusion is an answer to the question asked by the issue that the author wants the reader to accept. Some significant ambiguity is also present in Lister’s article. Significant ambiguity is a word or statement that is

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    Mustang is an internationally produced Turkish-French film of the drama genre that was initially released at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. The film follows five orphaned girls residing with their Grandmother and Uncle Erol in contemporary conservative Turkey; when they are spotted socialising with a group of males on a beach, they are trained in activities such as cooking that are seen as being the role of women in Turkey. The film uses the key elements of film form in order to achieve this and

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    Turkey Research Paper

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    of Turks also know for as the Ottomans founded a principality in Northwestern Anatolia. Which means the Ottoman created an empire and that empire soon became one of the most powerful empires in the world.With that being said later on in 1939-1945 Turkish sided with the democratic western nations during and after World War II. Now switching from history over to geography, agriculture in Turkey is widely practiced in the Northwestern and the Southwestern of Turkey. Now you notice that the Eastern part

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    Mustafa Kemal Ataturk had a large impact on the Turkish advancement at Gallipoli. His superb strategising directed the Turkish to take the heights of Gallipoli and banish the Anzacs into the sea. This resulted in a fundamental increase to the position of the Turkish in World War One, and incomparable damage to the Allied forces. As a result of Kemal’s intuition, intelligence and understanding of the art of war, the Turkish made a real advancement at Gallipoli and Kemal became a national hero. Mustafa

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    roughly the time known as the single party period when the political power was monopolized by the Republican People’s Party (CHP – Cumhuriyet Halk Fırkası/Partisi). In his former research Demirel had given a large place to political disputes in the Turkish parliament by highlighting the actions of the fraction opposed to the group under the guidance of Mustafa Kemal (Atatürk). The scope of his research has changed, since the parliaments he deals with were composed nearly exclusively by deputies of the

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    government facilitated places. The banning of the headscarf is a heavily debated subject in Turkey due to political and social beliefs of the Turkish people. Since the ban was put into existence, the Turkish people, specifically women, have felt the negative effects that have resulted from it. The headscarf is an item of clothing that is worn by Turkish women for several reasons, not solely for religious practices. The scarf has a deep history behind it, stemming from the Ottoman influence on the

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    Miraj Hammam Spa

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    the spa, the branding becomes evident. The Turkish, Moroccan style is brought by how the designers have indicated materials from the exterior to the interior. Inside the spa, the use of branding can be seen in every single element in the spa, from material choice, colour selection and lighting to the décor elements. The menu also incorporates the Turkish, Moroccan style and the brand. The Miraj Hammam Spa is a modern spa that has an old tradition Turkish, Moroccan style, but using French products

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    Global Opportunities for Turkey The world is becoming much more connected, especially in the last few decades. The idea of being free individuals has become more important, as well as free market economies. Some ideologies have collapsed because of their antiquated offers about the political situations, yet some of them are ruling the world in the last hundred years. But if there is something certain about the whole world, it is that globalization is affecting and changing it. Turkey is located

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