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    decline beginning in the twentieth century. The Ottoman defeat gave new life to the nationalist, progressive, anti-monarchist movement of the early twentieth century. The leader of this movement was Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. In 1923, Kemal established the Turkish Republic and became its first president. The Ottoman Empire had ended. The change took place when Kemal began his mission to transform an empire of Muslim subjects into a modern, secular, and democratic republic of citizens. He abolished the sultanate

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    Migration is the movement of people from one place to another to settle and live in the new area. Nowadays, the number of moving people exceeds 200 million (World Migration Report 2010 - The Future of Migration: Building Capacities for Change. International Organization for Migration. 2010). In the ancient times the number of moving people was little, but the causes were approximately the same. Especially, migration of ancient Turks had a significant role in formulation of world civilizations. Their

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    Executive summary The purpose of this report is to provide specific advices for our client Forever 21 on global crowdsourcing strategies by analysing several different platforms. After comparing the target market and value proposition of Mechanical Turk, Freelancer, Odesk, Would You Rock This (WYRT) and Spoonflower, Would You Rock This is recommended to be the best choice of Forever 21. With the elaboration of WYRT’s business model canvas, the strengths of this platform of crowdsourcing are analysed

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    Nanda Home achieving rapid success in first few years through the launch of Clocky in America has been experiencing decrease of revenue. To sustain success in previous years, Nanda Home needs to be aware of the failures on branding its company and products. The purpose of this essay is to evaluate the failure on sustaining Clocky’s appeal, and to analyze the market situation of Turkey to make recommendation to brand Nanda Home and Clocky successfully based on the branding goal of awareness and function

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    Imagine, you’re working in the fields, to prepare the ground for sowing the seed. It’s like 100 degrees outside, sun is burning and you are crawling all over the place. Who would you be? The farmer? His donkey, who carries the tool along the field? Or the farmer’s wife? It’s actually the farmer’s wife! Do you know why? Prior to Turkey’s independence, women had not any rights other than working in the fields, keeping the household and raising the children! Eligible for Education? Negative

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    Turkey American Culture

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    In this essay Turkey is the main subject and the people, customs and courtesies, lifestyle, and society. Also you will learn that Turkey can be a lot different than the U.S. from the way they greet people to how their government works. The people The attitudes of Turkey is most often described as the bridge between the east and the west. Turks have incorporated things into their lifestyle from Europe and Asia. They are also very patriotic and have developed a unique country. The people are very

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    their similarities and differences.      In 1918, the Ottoman Turks were already independent, and consequently the allies (the United States, Great Britain, and France) wanted to make them pay. They were going to divide the Turkish territory among themselves. These were the conditions in Turkey at the time. The Turks’ feelings about being split up between the allies and the Greeks were very simple. Obviously they didn’t agree. They wanted to remain independent and not be subjects

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    Ataturk Essay

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    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. The real truth is that, Ataturk, still being at his young ages, started to think about making reforms for his country and society, and eventually had reached his goals making Turkey a 'free' and 'civilized' country, by also being the first president of Turkey. There are

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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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