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    translator Memorial to Naim Frashëri in Tirana Hailing from a family with long connections to the Bektashi Sufi order‚ Naim became an Ottoman official in Sarandë‚ Berat‚ and Ioannina. In 1882‚ Frashëri became the head of the censorship department in Istanbul. Naim took part in the Albanian National Renaissance of Albania‚ and often had to sign his writings using his initials‚ as otherwise he would have placed himself in danger in front of Ottoman officials. His works had to be smuggled into Albania

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    Henri Fayol

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    Henri Fayol (Istanbul‚ 29 July 1841 – Paris‚ 19 November 1925) was a French mining engineer and director of mines who developed a general theory of business administration that is often called Fayolism.[1] He and his colleagues developed this theory independently ofscientific management but roughly contemporaneously. Like his contemporary‚ Frederick Winslow Taylor‚ he is widely acknowledged as a founder of modern management methods. Biography Fayol was born in 1841 in a suburb of Istanbul‚ Ottoman Empire

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    CRG 520 ASSIGMENT THE MOVIE REVIEW ISTANBUL AKU DATANG PREPARED BY: NAME: NURUL HASIKIN BINTI NGAH MATRIC NO: 2011646112 GROUP: AC2204A Istanbul Aku Datang is a movie about a sweet and naive blogger named Dian who travels to Istanbul in plan to make her boyfriend‚ Azad‚ a medical student‚ to propose to her. She enrols in language course in the same university as Azad and in the period of three months‚ she hopes that her plan on convincing her boyfriend to propose her will be success

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    Million Death Quake Review When Haiti was struck by an earthquake in 2010 the impacts were disastrous. With an official estimate of 316‚000 deaths‚ it is the second most destructive earthquake in recorded human history. Over 97‚000 houses were destroyed and more than 188‚000 damaged. However‚ could this Earthquake have been predicted and some‚ if not all‚ of the 316‚000 deaths prevented? Are we able to predict‚ or even prevent‚ the next large earthquake that is bound to rock our planet to the core

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    European portion of Turkey‚ known as Thrace (Turkish: Trakya)‚ encompasses 3% of the total area but is home to more than 10% of the total population. Istanbul‚ the largest city of Europe and Turkey‚ has a population of 11‚372‚613. Thrace is separated from the Asian portion of Turkey by the Bosporus ‚ the Sea of Marmara ‚ and the Dardanelles . Istanbul‚ (known as Constantinople until 1930) is located on both the east and west sides of the Bosporus strait so it straddles both what are traditionally considered

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    Başak Erel 108611006 Berke Baş Multiply-city; Representations of Urban Experience Slums During the Urbanization Process of Turkey The word ‘slum’ was firstly mentioned by a writer called James Hardy Vaux‚ in his book ‘Vocabulary of the Flash Language’ which was published in 1812[1]. At those times ‘slum’ was also a synonym of illegal commerce. Today‚ ‘slum’ is used to describe the residential areas of a huge amount of people of the world. According to the UN-Habitat report released in October

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    designer and Jn. Creative Art Director 4 years for a advertisement agency called ArtPeople when I was in Istanbul‚ Turkey. • Web experience required During the studying and working‚ I have designed some websites. • Proficient with Adobe CS tools and Flash I have Illustrator‚ Photoshop‚ Indesign and Flash skills. • Exceptional creative ability When I was working for ArtPeople Istanbul‚ I was in the creative team and I have managed couple of big campaigns like Gulaylar Altin‚ City’s‚ Decar

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    Mahmut Sait

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    csdate=01/03/2011 Kuru‚ A. (2011). Pasif ve Dışlayıcı Laiklik: ABD‚ Fransa ve Türkiye. İstanbul: İstanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi Yayınları. Norris‚ P. & Inglehart‚ R. (2004). Sacred and Secular: Religion and Politics Worldwide. New York: Cambridge University Press. Oğuzman‚ M.K.& Barlas‚ N. (2012). Medenî Hukuk. İstanbul: Vedat Kitapçılık. Öktem‚ N. & Türkbağ‚ A.U.‚ (1999). Felsefe‚ Sosyoloji‚ Hukuk ve Devlet. İstanbul: Der Yayınları.

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    will argue that a juxtaposition of territory‚ religion‚ and ethnicity in the 1930s produced a definition of the Turkish nation that was more nuanced that suggested by either of these * I would like to thank Dr. Ayhan Aktar of Marmara University‚ Istanbul‚ and Dr. Hakan M. Yavuz of University of Utah‚ Salt Lake City for reading various drafts of this paper and offering me valuable feedback on it. ** Ph.D.

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    The Hagia Sophia Religion

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    The Hagia Sophia is a Christian basilica located in Istanbul‚ Turkey (Zucker & Harris‚ n.d). The city of Istanbul was once called Constantinople and was the capital of the once powerful Roman Empire (Zucker & Harris‚ n.d). It was founded by Constantine I‚ the first roman emperor to embrace Christianity (Zucker & Harris‚ n.d). The Hagia Sophia was constructed in the 6th century A.D during a time of internal turmoil in Constantinople (Zucker & Harris‚ n.d). Justine I‚ the emperor at that time‚ decided

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