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    "Imaginary Landscapes" is a multimedia project‚ a homage to John Cage‚ one of the most influential artists‚ writers and thinkers of the 20th century‚ and the liberating power of his music and writings for future generations. Named after the early Cage cycle dedicated to landscapes of the present and future‚ this project reflects on the composer’s interest in occupying the entire sound field‚ from city landscapes and unpredictable traffic sounds‚ to natural landscapes‚ amplified water and plants‚ and futuristic

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    In "Freedom and the Plastic Cage"‚ Wendy Brown analyzes the history of the left by using various political theorist to demonstrate how the left has changed their view of freedom throughout the years and how the left has changed the term freedom to empowerment and resistance. According to Brown‚ the left has changed the definition of the term "freedom" because they do not want states to be considered vulnerable. What she means by this‚ is that the left has to provide guidance and support to the states

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    This paper examines that social organizations in Turkey. The efforts of civil initiatives emerged. against to increasing and diversifying problems of World such as war‚ conflict‚ natural disasters‚ famine‚ drought‚ environmental problems‚ infectious diseases‚ educational issues‚When the goverment institutions cannot provide basic sevices ‚ civil society organizations engaged in. In modern Turkey women rights start with revolutions of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk outlawed polygamy

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    It is Not Cruel to Keep Animals in Cages It is not cruel to keep an animal in a cage. A cage is an enclosure used to confine or protect something. Some people say that caging the animals is unethical as it deprives them of their freedom. However‚ there are other reasons‚ such as preserving the species to ensure it does not go into extinction‚ giving people a chance to explore wildlife that is impossible to find in a city and protecting the human population from any threats

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    Ethan Sternke Erica Sahm English 10 March 5‚ 2013 The Political History of TurkeyTurkey Facts.” National Geographic. National Geographic Society‚ 19 March 2013. Web. 20 March 2013. http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/countries/turkey-facts/ Although there were very many authors of this article‚ it is one of the most reliable articles on the internet for the basic facts of Turkey. Turkey is a considerably large country located on the far western side of Asia. It touches both Europe

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    exemption‚ all turkey hunters must possess a license for hunting the bird. In addition‚ there must be proof of exemption‚ and a non-resident lifetime license holder will be require to purchase an annual hunting license for the turkey season. When hunting on public land‚ the seasons will vary from the statewid season‚ and you will want to consult with a special area regulations to get the best information. What is a tom turkey? In other words‚ a tom turkey refers to a bearded turkey‚ and it will not

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    growth. In addition to this each government has different objectives to obtain depend on their targets. This essay will identify and explain the principal macroeconomic objectives and analyses the macroeconomic performance and standard of living in Turkey and will compare it with the Japan‚ China and Italy. Macroeconomic objectives Inflation refers to a general and sustained rise in the level of prices of goods and services. As a result governments may want to maintain a low and stable rate of

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    Greece & Turkey Two sides of a sea‚ as if the siblings. The two countries who eat dinner together with different foreign language. Two countries who lived together for centuries even the countries separate from each other their cultures their common heritage is their olive trees. One of the Greece and the Turkey has many similarities are they both have common history in Ottoman Empire. The Greece ruled over by Ottoman Empire for our hundred years. Turkey was important piece of Ottoman Empire. Both

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    Exciting Trip to Turkey

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    2011 Exciting Trip to Turkey I 2007 my husband and I visited Turkey. It was AMAZING! The best trip I’ve been to. I mean the country rules the people are so nice and the weather is wonderful. You cannot help falling in love with Turkey. So I will try to tell you about my trip. Our trip started with visited two museums in Ankara. The museum of Anatolian Civilizations and the Ataturks memorial that was kind of cool as I got to learn a little about Turkey and haw it become was it is

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    Turkey is a transcontinental country ‚ located mostly in Western Asia and Eastern Europe. Turkey is bordered by 8 countries. The Mediterranean Sea is to the south; the Aegean Sea is to the west; and the Black Sea is to the north. The country’s official language is Turkish‚ which is spoken by approximately 85% of the population as mother tongue. The most numerous ethnic group is the Turks‚ who constitute between 70% and 75% of the population.  Kurds are the largest ethnic minority and‚ according

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