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    Noah's Pudding

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    Prophets have a vital role to convey religion from God to people‚ and they help believers to find the true path. God sent thousands of prophets to Earth‚ so he didn’t want to give free rein to societies. They made a profound impact on cultures. In Turkish culture‚ children grow up with the tales of prophets. Each prophet is identified with different things in child’s minds: Noah(pbuh) with flood‚ Abraham(pbuh) with fire‚ Jonah(pbuh) with fish‚ and Moses(pbuh) with Red Sea. Noah‚ who is known as second

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    The Treaty of Sèvres was drafted as a peace treaty with Turkey on August 10‚ 1920‚ outlined that the Turkish government was expected to hand over the Allied powers‚ persons who are responsible for the massacre during the war on Turkish territory (McGrath). However‚ Treaty of Sèvres was not officially approved and never came into force. When the Treaty of Sèvres failed it was replaced with the Treaty of Lausanne on

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    Armenian-Genocide.Org Title of page- Frequently Asked Questions about the Armenian Genocide Paragraph 1 5-7 The Armenian Genocide was planned and administered by the Turkish government against the entire Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire 7- Happened in World war one between 1915-1918 8- Armenian people had to deal with deportation‚ expropriation‚ abduction‚ torture‚ massacre and starvation. 9- Many Armenians were forcibly removed from Armenia‚ Anatolia and sent t o Syria. There many

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    already experienced a financial crisis in 2001 and had learned several lessons about their economy’s stability. During the 2001 crisis they increased government spending and were able to stabilize their economy rapidly. In this financial crisis the Turkish government took advantage of low interest rates on government borrowing to increase the budget deficit and increase expenditures to 28% of GDP‚ which in turn lead to an increase in GDP and declining unemployment rate. • Increase of budget expenditure

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    You’re going to love Turkish oil wrestling‚ seriously (-- removed HTML --) In North America we would consider a sport where the goal is to get your hand down your opponent’s pants something on the fringe of society. In Turkey‚ it is known as its national sport! Turkish oil wrestling is more complicated than it sounds and every year 1‚000 of the top competitors gather to determine the “baspehlivan” or chief wrestler of Turkey. History (-- removed HTML --) Oil wrestling has its roots as far

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    (Accessed 4 January 2013). Saktanber‚ A. 2002. Living Islam: Women‚ Religion and the Politicization of Culture in Turkey. London: IB Tauris. Tanlak‚ P. 2002. Turkey-EU Relations in the post-Helsinki phase and the EU Harmonisation Laws adopted by the Turkish Grand National Assemly in August 2002. Sussex: Sussex European Institute. Yildiz‚ K. And Muller‚ M. 2006. Turkey ’s Accession to the EU: Democracy‚ Human Rights and the Kurds. London: KHRP/BHRC/EUTCC.

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    very effective in winning Beersheba although the charge was born of the desperation of having no water and needing to capture the wells in Beersheba. (Wikipedia 2013) (Australian reserve forces council 2013) 50‚000 British troops attacked the Turkish defenses around Beersheba on October 31 1917 they were supported by tank and artillery but failed. With sunset approaching there was little hope of taking Beersheba before night if ever but the many horses that were bought with had been ridden across

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    Iran 2.2 A brief look on Azeri–Turkish language 3. Cultural competence and the translation market for minorities 4. Conclusion 5. References 2 ABSTRACT The relationship between minority languages and translator training programs is a very new and under-researched area of inquiry in Translation Studies. Iran‚ which has many different minorities within its borders‚ is an ideal country in which to examine this issue. This paper focuses on the Azeri-Turkish language‚ one of the minority

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    Turkey and the Eu

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    of the EEC in the year 1957. No other candidate for an admission has ever caused so many controversial discussions. Despite the fact that every state agrees the process of the access negotiations there is still existing a big dispute wheter if the Turkish admission politically is desirable or not. Negotiations were started on October 3rd 2005‚ and the process‚ should it be in Turkey’s favour‚ is likely to take at least a decade to complete. The membership bid has become a major controversy of the ongoing

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    allowed to testify in court or bear arms. They had to pay bribes to local Turkish officials to be allowed to live and work safely (Freedman). Hence religion was a source of conflict that eventually led to the genocide. However‚ what aggravated the genocide was the resentment by the Turkish. The Armenian community thrived under the Ottoman Empire‚ and they tended to be wealthier and educated in comparison to Turkey. The Turkish‚ who loathed their success‚ were suspicious that Christian Armenians would

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