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    Reasons to Learn English

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    good job and easily travelling abroad. The first reason is that should be considered is original version of Hollywood movies. People like famous actors’ original voices. In Turkey‚ some movies are not original. They can have a Turkish voice over for Turkish people‚ because some people don’t know English‚ so‚ films aren’t original. All in all‚ if want a famous person’s original voice we must learn English. Another reason for learning English is to have a good job. If we want to good

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    Language and Intimacy

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    keen on making me and my siblings learn their native tongue‚ my fathers Yemeni culture and my mothers Turkish culture and most importantly‚ our religion. As soon as they can‚ my parents enrolled me and my siblings in Arabic school and Islamic studies. There we learned how to read‚ write and fluently speak Arabic and also memorize and study the Holy Quran. At home‚ my mother schooled us on the Turkish language. The essence of my childhood was of culture

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    TURKISH EDUCATION SYSTEM A BRIEF HISTORY BY BOZKURT GÜVENÇ Contents A Note on Turkish Historiography Part I. From Beginnings to Tanzimat (ca 1850) I.1. Education of Ancient Turks before the Ottomans I.2. Schools and Scholars molding the Ottoman Empire I.3: The Enderun and Upbringing of Janisseries Part II. From Tanzimat to Democracy: Hunderd Years II.1. Military Schools Paving the Way (1773-1839) II.2. The Tanzimat Reforms (1839-1876) II.3. From Monarchy to Republic (1878-1923) II.4. Quest for

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    Success Story) It is important that the menu is clear and in this case translated into the Turkish language. The strong patriotic attitude of Turkish people assumes that they would approve this procedure. As Istanbul and Ankara are also popular cities for tourists it is recommended to have an English version of the menu as well. The following figures show such a tentative draft of a possible menu in a turkish version which include all products and prices. All images used in this case study which show

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    Close Reading

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    paragraph of Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey‚ Chapter 2. In addition to what has already been said of Catherine Morland’s personal and mental endowments‚ when about to be launched into all the difficulties and dangers of a six weeks’ residence in Bath‚ it may be stated‚ for the reader’s more certain information‚ lest the following pages should otherwise fail of giving any idea of what her character is meant to be; that her heart was affectionate‚ her disposition cheerful and open‚ without conceit

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    Cover Letter Example

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    world. Seeing all those wrongs‚ such as the breaches of Human Rights in my country and also around the globe‚ has fuelled my intense desire to be a part of the solution and be the voice and hope for some people. My ability to speak Azerbaijani and Turkish fluently and also read and write it has a big impact on my career choice. I worked for Lei dat and baig solicitors as an admin assistant and a translator in both languages. I had the opportunity to shadow administrators‚ solicitors and office clerks

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    Gandhi vs. Kemal

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    Mohandas Gandhi‚ explain 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

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    sponsored stories to: Promote its video featuring a Turkish celebrity. Drive awareness and sales of the Milla by Trendyol fashion brand. Expand its Facebook community. “The impresive campaign results proved once again that it is always a good investment to try out the new ad formats on Facebook” Mustafa Kemal Temel‚ Online Marketing Director‚ Trendyol Facebook Ads & Sponsored Stories Approach Pages First Trendyol produced a video featuring Turkish celebrity Hadise modelling Milla by Trendyol’s

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    from Mediterranean countries like Spain‚ Greece and Italy. Due to the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961 East German people could no longer enter to West Germany. In the beginning of the 1960th Turkey experienced unemployment‚ therefore the Turkish government started the initiative of asking Germany to also recruit people from Turkey as guest workers. On the 30th of Oct 1961 Turkey and Germany signed a convention that Germany will hire labour from Turkey. Advantages for the host/receiver country

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    of the market. (Vestel‚ 2011) Besides Turkish producers‚ there are also world wide known brands competing in the home appliances market in Turkey which are importing from other countries. Whirlpool had a deal with Vestel to sell its products in Turkey.(Hurriyet‚ 2007) Samsung also entered the Turkish market very aggressively‚ and The biggest challenge that our company may face in the home appliance industry would be the very high custom tax rates. Turkish government tries to attract multinational

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