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Cultural Economies Of The World
When examining different cultural economies of the world, one would find that there are a multitude of emerging economies in all areas of the
world. One of these emerging markets can be found in the Eurasian country of Turkey. Through an analysis of their government, current economic
state, their geographic location and other similar traits of Turkey's culture, we are better able to understand where this growth in the economy has
stemmed from and how it can continue to improve within time. In looking at Turkey's government, it is made apparent the similarities that it shares
with the United States. As a democratic nation, Turkey hold both a constitution through which they abide by as well as the same three branch of the
Executive, Legislative, and Judiciary. Within the Executive branch of their government, houses the President who is elected by the Grand National
Assembly members, of the legislative branch, by popular vote. Turkey also has its own Prime Minister and Council of Ministries. Known as a
Republican Parliamentary Democracy, it is apparent the Turkish government contains a mixture of many well developed countries governmental
ideals like that of the United Kingdom, United States, and France. Due to their location and labor force, Turkey has seen a steady rise in their
economy in the last 7 years, nearing around 2% per year, with an increase in labor and employment soaring as well. For being seen as a developing
economy, it seems that Turkey is on a lot of the
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Turkey Research Paper
–Key cities Key cities of Turkey include Istanbul (modern day Constantinople), Antalya, Edirne, Canakkale, Izmir, Ankara (capital), Bursa, Konya,
Trabzon, Gaziantep, Mardin, Sanliurfa and Van.–Physical Features There are 2 sides of Turkey an Asian side (called Anatolia) and a European side
(called Eastern Thrace). Turkey is surrounded by 4 seas. In the north we have the Black sea. In the northwest we have the Marmara. We have the
Aegean in the west. The Mediterranean is in the South. The 2 most well known mountain ranges are the Pontic Mountains and Taurus Mountains. The
highest mountain is Mount Ararat at 16,854 feet. There a 2 very famous rivers too, the Tigris and the Euphrates.–Neighboring Countries Neighboring
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Remember that Turkey is 98% Muslim and therefore those people will be doing their five daily prayers. Summary: Although the numbers can be
deceiving, Turkey is a very diverse country with a population of 75 million. Turkey's population of 75 million is very well educated, in this
country it is customary to go to 4 years of elementary school, 4 years of middle school, and 4 years of high school. Although 98% of that 75
million (73,500,000) practices the Islamic religion, they all come from different backgrounds. You can tell that because of the very diverse range
of languages spoken throughout the country. 75% of the population speaks Turkish, The second most spoken language is Kurdish and third most
is Arabic. The most popular foreign languages are 17% English, German 5% and French 3%. They may have a lot of English Speakers because
Turkey and U.S. are allies and are on good terms with each other. Remember that all of these factors will lead to cultural differences. In Turkey you
greet someone by shaking their hand or if they are a friend you give them a light hug and place a kiss on their cheek. These are some ways that
Turkish people show respect for one another. These are all factors of why people would want to live here and why this country has a total population
of about 75
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Islam 's Views On Islam
Islam has arrived in the 7th century with the vision of One God, Allah and Mohammed, His Prophet. The holy book Quran is the quittance to
momentary life that to be relished with abstinence, cleanliness and consistent prayer.
Muslims philosophy embraces wide range and studies vary with principal of religion expressed as a theme that competed through Islamic art where
geometry and the rhythms within them required meaning of symbolising unity with guidance of the holy book of Quran.
Before the birth of Islam, gardens were influenced by tradition, ritual and cultural background of the people. Islamic gardens involve many purposes
that are performed under the idea of 'garden of paradise' where the Quran describes as a 'al–jannah'.
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The creation of desert oasis in thoughts, formal garden avoiding outside world, allowed source of delight as whether for private ownership or public
use, enclosed and protected space implies the symbolic replication of paradise.
The word 'paradise' comes from pairidaeza meaning a 'enclosure' originates from the Persian language. In Persia, after the conqueror of Islam in
particular became the growth of Islamic gardens where examples evolved within the Islamic design became the core development with bliss of Eden
described as a reward to the faithfulness by captivating the existing tradition of hunting parks, pleasure gardens and designed them with spirit of the
Quran.
The gardens were designed with its size and layout with its building reflected power of the owner as most gardens were accessible to the only
privileged minority of rulers except the courtyards, as they were accessible to all. These gardens formed a strong atmosphere, as the aim was to
provide relief from the exemptions of stress, dust and noise of the streets into a space of pleasure.
The beauty of the garden for Muslims is reflection of God in their conquered lands and the description of paradise in the holy book of Quran and its
interpretation by people around the world has spread from its origin of Arabia to Europe, Asia, Africa and Turkey.
Number four, a symbol in Islam that the four fundamental directions and the four elements reflecting order of the universe. The symbolism is summed
up
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Perseus Archetypes
erica's obsession with Greek and Roman culture has been around for centuries. Buildings like the Capitol, the White House, and even the Lincoln
Memorial were designed with the intended purpose of portraying the intimidating architecture of Ancient Greece. In fashion, elaborate clothing crafted
by designers imitate early Greek attire to display a regal femininity or a warrior–like masculinity. For entertainment purposes, books, television shows,
and movies are used to carry on the myths and stories of the Greek gods and Heroes. Depending on each myth, the story could have been
compromised from the act of being passed down from generation to generation. In the original myth of Perseus, multiple archetypes were used and
provided stereotypical roles in the myth. However, the modern day Clash of the Titans movie portrayed the myth in a completely different context,
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According to Folklore: An Encyclopedia of Beliefs, Customs, Tales, Music, and Art, "[Archetypes] tend to personify natural processes and to present
them in concrete terms–god and devil, life and death, male and female, for example–a characteristic of mythological imagery. Less pivotal
belief–characters (such as spirits, fairies, ogres, and dragons), as well as abstractions (such as good and evil) and individuals in the social group (or
mother and father), also serve as prominent archetypes.
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Seljuk Influence On American Culture
Turkey Emerged
In its relative dark history Turkey, has come a long way. Overcoming its continuing struggle with its Muslim dominance, to becoming a powerful
democratic Muslim state. Seeking full membership into the European Union (EU) to be a first Muslim EU state, and a member of NATO. With the
country being part of not only Europe, it also shares geopolitical aspects with Asia and the Middle East, Mediterranean and Balkans. While trying to
bring modern values to an elected Islamist government.
Climate/ Terrain
With 95% of the country occupying the peninsula of Asia Minor, it also extends into the European strait of Bosporus. Surround by seas on three of its
borders, the land is also prone to earthquakes. Some of the key rivers of the country ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With the desire to join the EU many sanctions have been lifted to reach that goal. Although regulations have relaxed many reporters still get arrested for
various articles regarding the government, military, or other religious minorities. Since 2009 nearly 500 reporters have been arrested for their work.
Until recently YouTube was banned until late 2010, yet much of the internet is still censored. Claims by government officials' claim it's to protect its
population from access to pornographic sites. With the fastest European economic growth, Turkey has a reported growth rate of 10.2% annually. Driven
by international investments on construction, retail trade, transportation, and communications. Since the 1980's the country was traditionally an
agricultural nation, has since grown with the signing of the customs union agreement with the EU. With 29.5% of the labor force still in agriculture
per a 2010 estimate, the industrial and manufacturing sectors have grown to 25% accounting for 27% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) bringing
in more the $30 billion US dollars. Turkey holds the fastest growing iron and steel industries worldwide. With coal, iron ore, copper, chromium,
antimony, mercury, and gold mining industries lacking it is stalling its real potential. Ethnic groups across the lands include Turks, Kurds and the Laz
being the smallest. Turks making up nearly 75% of the population, are
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Odysseus In The Odyssey And Calypso, By Suzanne Vega
These characters in the Odyssey are going though some hard times. Because, Odysseus has been gone for 20 years. His son Telemachus is trying to
find him and keep the kingdom in check. Cause the suitors are trying to take over and marry his mom Penelope. So will they get though this. In the
Odyssey by Homer, the character Odysseus is a war hero from Ithaca, he is motivated by his wife Penelope and son Telemachus.'' Homer's stories
probably can be traced to historical struggles for control of the waterway leading from the Aegean Sea to the sea of Marmara and the Black Sea.''
Odysseus is trying to find his way home, but he can't get there. In contrast, in Calypso, by Suzanne Vega, the author provides a different point of
view, of Calypso is a immortal who is in love with Odysseus, Calypso was motivated to control men with her beauty. She kept Odysseus on her island
for 7 years and she was sad about it but she didn't won't to be lonely anymore. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In contrast, in the Odyssey,by Homer, he shows another point of view, it is Telemachus focuses on his father's return to Ithaca. He visits Eumaeus , the
swineherd, who happens to be hosting a disguised
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My Islamic Tile
I created an Islamic Tile that came from the Ottoman Empire. My specific tile was created during the late Medieval Period around the 15th century.
The Ottoman Empire began to expand in the early fourteenth century. They soon expanded to the West and conquered Bosporus and Dardanelles,
which were separated from the Sea of Marmara. They also expanded to conquer the Balkans and developed a strong military with soldiers called
janissaries. With the help of advanced technology, they were able to conquer many countries such as North America andEurope. The Ottoman Empire
conquered many areas under the rule of SГјleyman I. After the Ottoman Empire conquered Hungary and Austria, they advanced to Vienna and were
defeated. The Ottoman Empire created
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Thesis Statement On Natural Lakes
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NATURAL LAKES IN TURKEY
Thesis Statement: Natural lakes can be classified into four types on the basis of their geographical formation: tectonic, volcanic, landslide and alluvial
lakes.
I. The first type of natural lakes are tectonic lakes which are formed from the movement of fault lines between mountains. A. Formation of tectonic
lakes 1. soil movements 2. water collection in sunk land B. Effects of tectonic lakes –water content a. freshwater b. mineralized II. Volcanic lakes are
the second type of natural lakes which are formed from volcanic activity.A. Formation of volcanic lakes 1. water collection in a volcanic crater 2.
natural dam formed by lava 3. explosion of volcanic gas B. Effects of volcanic lakes – increasingly mineralized III. Landslide lakes are the third type of
natural lakes which are formed from collapse of a valley on a river.
A.Formation of landslide lakes
– collapsed side of the valley blocks the river
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Volcanic lakes can be created in three ways. Water collection in a crater formed by vulcanism is the first way. Nemrut crater is a good example for
that kind of lakes. The lava can create a natural dam which means its a good opportunity to collect water and form into a volcanic lake such as Lake
Van. The other way is the explosion of gas which creates a hole on the surface. And water filling the hole helps becoming a lake. This kind of volcanic
lakes are called maar such as Lake Abant. Generally, volcanic lakes have not an outlet, and they are increasingly mineralized because the mineralized
water flows from mountains fills the hole and then it evaporates. (Yusuf T.
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The Fall Of Byzantium And The Byzantine Empire
The Byzantine Empire was the continuation of the Roman Empire in the Greek–speaking, eastern part of the Mediterranean. Christian in nature, it was
perennially at war with the Muslims, Flourishing during the reign of the Macedonian emperors, its demise was the consequence of attacks by Seljuk
Turks, Crusaders, and Ottoman Turks.
Byzantium was the name of a small, but important town at the Bosphorus, the strait which connects the Sea of Marmara and the Aegean to the Black
Sea, and separates the continents of Europe and Asia. In Greek times the town was at the frontier between the Greek and the Persian world. In the
fourth century BCE, Alexander the Great made both worlds part of his Hellenistic universe, and later Byzantium became a town of growing importance
within the Roman Empire.
By the third century CE, the Romans had many thousands of miles of border to defend. Growing pressure caused a crisis, especially in the Danube
/Balkan area, where the Goths violated the borders. In the East, the Sasanian Persians transgressed the frontiers along the Euphrates and Tigris. The
emperor Constantine the Great (reign 306–337 CE) was one of the first to realize the impossibility of managing the empire's problems from distant
Rome.
So, in 330 CE Constantine decided to make Byzantium, which he had refounded a couple of years before and named after himself, his new residence.
Constantinople lay halfway between the Balkan and the Euphrates, and not too far from the immense wealth and
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Did Trojan War Begin Over The Love Of Women
Trojan war – Laura Gibbons
For my historical investigation I am looking to the Trojan War. My main focus question is– did the Trojan war really begin over the love of a women.
The Trojan War is known as a significant event in Greek mythology. According to Homer the Trojan War was a battle atTroy between Paris of Troy
and the Spartans because Paris stole Helen from her husband Menelaus who was the king Sparta. The battle raged on for 10 years until finally the
Spartans were victorious due to the Trojan horse battle strategy causing the fall of Troy. Evidence of this battle comes throughout Homers works of
Greek literature 'lliad' and 'odyssey'. But were Homers stories the actual reason of one of history's most talked about wars? Was his story's a recount
of a different battle? Was a woman really the reason to start a war over? Did Troy actually exist? Was there more too it, did geographical Location and
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My hypothesis is that the Trojan Wardidn't actually happen because of Helen being abducted from Sparta, I think that there's more the issue, perhaps
a major wealth issue from a neighbouring society. Archaeologist Like Heinrich Schlieman, Wilhelm Dörpfeld, Carl Blegen and Manfred
Korfmann, have all looked into the site of where Troy was believed to be and have all found some sort of evidence as so why, the battle of Troy could
not have started all because Helen was
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Ethnic And Cultural Diversity : A Global Scale, Asia Minor...
Two–Halves
On a global scale, Asia Minor (the Eastern Half) has supported human agglomerations since the ancient times. Migration to Europe (the Western Half)
by land (as the primary means of migration) would have to be around the Black Sea and the north being too cold, a route through Istanbul became a
natural choice.
Istanbul as a fortress–city was established in the 6th century B.C. on the Thracian side (another name for Western region). The city gained in expanse to
both sides as trade through water in region grew. Initial migrants from Anatolia (another name for Eastern region) agglomerated in a segregated pattern.
As the population grew, urban functions became derivatives of these patterns.
Both halves have had a history of ethnic and cultural diversity due to the variety of regions from where the migrants came from. The grain of this
diversity has been finer more at a regional scale as compared to a neighborhood scale. This could be due a sense of social security, if not a social
support structure, within their own mono–ethnic neighborhood. As in the case of trade, the diversity in the region also increased with increase in
watercraft usage.
Bosphorus
The two halves make up only one half of the urban story in Istanbul. The other half is Bosphorus strait, a 30 km long water stream that divides the city
into two equals, qualitatively and quantitatively. The urban growth of the city can be mapped as the response of the human settlement on it banks to this
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The Odyssey by Homer
As society has progressed, composers have adapted and appropriated the archetypal quest so as to reflect the values of the time's culture appropriately.
This has been a necessary course of action, to ensure their writing conveys the quest and its respective elements in a manner that will be understood by
the responder in the relevant time period. The texts 'The Odyssey (Homer 8th Century BC), In the Shadow of No Towers (Art Spiegelman 2004) and
The Picture of Dorian Gray (Oscar Wilde 1890) have appropriated the archetypal quest in their respective time periods to reflect the values of their
context.
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"I wanted to sort out the fragments of what I'd experienced from the media images that threatened to engulf what I actually saw, and the collage like
nature of a newspaper page encouraged my impulse to juxtapose my fragmentary thoughts in different styles" This quote from the author enables the
responder to develop further insight into Art's reasoning behind how he has structured the comics, and why he chose to create them. The time period
after September 11 in which the comic was devised and then published was the beginning of a very invasive media presence. The way in which the
media dramatized its information, and bombard its audience with it, made it very hard for one to distinguish between the facts of events, and the
images the media would present us with. This is very much evident in Art's somewhat satirical and cynical representation of the media.
Another theme that is prevalent throughout his work, is the idea that the government's ideas and policies were heavily engrained into the American
media. On one of his splash pages, he depicts himself as a downtrodden writer, who is walking with his head down, his clothes and beard are shown to
be dishevelled. He says "Despair slows me down, so I worry whether NYC, or I, will still be around to see if my page was well–printed". The use of
several commas allows this to be read as if Art is speaking aloud, these are thoughts being projected straight out, without pause or mental editing. This
gives
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Hagia Sophi From The Golden Age Of Byzantium
Hagia Sophia
(Closed on Mondays & replaced with Basilica Cistern)
From the Golden Age of Byzantium, this once Christian church is one of the most extraordinary buildings in the history of architecture. It played a
very important role in the Byzantine Empire, and later as a mosque during the Ottoman Empire. The word "Hagia" in Greek means "Divine" and
"Sophia" means "Wisdom". "Divine Wisdom" is one of the attributes ofJesus Christ and this church is devoted to his divine wisdom.
*Blue Mosque
(Closed on Friday Mornings Because of the Friday Prayer)
The Blue Mosque is one of the most prominent landmarks of Istanbul, especially when viewed from the First Hill or from the Asian shore of the Sea
of Marmara. It is very impressive, with its beautiful
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How The Culture Has Five Essential Characteristics
Culture has five essential characteristics: It is learned, shared, based on symbols, it is interconnected, and dynamic, meaning it interacts with other
cultures and is changeable. In all parts of the world, most people do not understand the culture from their local town, much less so the culture in a
country on the other side of the world. All cultures share prominent features that set them apart from the rest of the world. Geography, language,
military, people, and history uniquely define a nation and distinguishes it from the remainder of the world. One such nation that has distinguished itself
from the rest of the world is Turkey. Turkey 's geography overlaps the continents of Europe and Asia. Even though three seas
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Turkey is one of the largest exporters of agricultural products in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. "In a 2010 estimate, the nation 's
farming area employs 30% of the labor force and accounts for 9.6% of Gross Domestic Product" (Oguz, 2012). The principal commercial crops are
cotton and tobacco. The principal exports include dried apricots, hazelnuts, sultanas, and dried figs. Turkey is leading one of the fastest–growing steel
and iron businesses in the world. The fishing industry is meek, even with Turkey 's full exposure to the seas. Notwithstanding, a lot of fishing takes
place in the Bosporus Strait. There is oil in the Sea of Marmara, however, Turkey continues to import most of its gas and oil, which brought them into
the situation of being called a supporter of the terrorist organization known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS/ISIL) by smuggling oil from
them. In a recent investigation Khatib (2015) reports, "A newly–leaked report on illegal oil sales by Islamic State (IS, previously ISIS/ISIL), which was
ordered to be compiled by Norway, has revealed that most of the IS–smuggled oil has been destined for Turkey, where it is sold off at bargain low
prices." Even though there are tensions between ISIS and the rest of the world, Turkey is still benefiting financially from ISIS by purchasing oil.
Major Cities like Istanbul, the capital that governs Turkey, remains the country 's
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The Tragedy Of Jason And Medea
The Tragedy of Jason and Medea The Greek myth of Jason and Medea is complex and changing. Having developed orally, the story differs based on
sources, but the main narrative stays the same. The story can be broken up into two parts. The beginning is the oral myth that starts with Jason when
he was a baby and tells the story of his journey on the Argos, quest for power, marriage toMedea, betrayal of his wife, and, eventually, his death.
Secondly, the play Euripides wrote, Medea, picks up near the end of the story, afterJason has already betrayed Medea. The story of Jason and Medea
can be considered a Greek tragedy because it's exciting narrative evokes fear and pity in the reader, it involves important character with royal lineage, ...
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Instead, the women used them to repopulate the island. Their second stop was at the island of Samothrace, where the Kabeiroi, "a cult of 'great gods,"
initiated them and offered them protection, and then they sailed past Troy and arrived at the Sea of Marmara the following morning. Then, along the
Marmara coast, the Argonauts encountered the Harpies, "ugly winged females Zeus has sent to torment Phineus," a blind prophet who inhabited the
island (Wood). Phineas prophesied that Jason would be the first to safely sail the dangerous entrance into the Black Sea. Jason navigated through the
Black Sea safely due to Hera's love for him and the blessing she gave him. Finally, the Argonauts reached the island ofColchis, where, together, they
decide to walk to the city of Aia where they see many "bodies wrapped in hide and hung in trees" (Wood). Once they reached the city, Jason asked
King Aeetes to give him the Golden Fleece, but the King says he will only give it to Jason if he can conquer many impossible tasks. According to
Michael Wood, "[Jason] has to yoke fire breathing–bulls, plough and sow a field with dragons' teeth, and overcome phantom warriors." While Jason is
beginning to attempt these tasks, Aphrodite makes King Aeetes' daughter, Medea, fall for Jason; Because of her love for Jason, Medea offers him her
help in completing her father's tasks if Jason will marry her. Jason accepts
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Is Alexander The Great Still Alive?
She used to take me for a ride up to the Mermaid because she was the one who would ask, "Is Alexander the Great still alive? And I would have to
answer, "He lives and reigns, and conquers the world". "Let 's go to the me–maid", I asked very often from her. It was a small square with a fountain
and a beautiful statue from white marble in the center with a shape of a mermaid. This was near the church of the Transfiguration. When we
arrived at the creek, the stream that is at the height of Katsios' Tavern, we stopped to listen to the frogs and we were laughing with their funny
caws. The honeysuckle, or the khanum 's hand as they called it, "sti Poli" (in the City) And when we detected a honeysuckle in some yard she used
to ask, "Do you know how they call otherwise honeysuckle, "sti Poli" (in the City of Costantinoupolis)? The khanum 's (turkish woman) hand.
Please, just have a look at this flower closely, isn 't it like a little white hand"? Polis, (the City), only with the hearing of that word grandmother was
touched, but tried not to show it. When the story began, I looked closely to her eyes. They became watery immediately for Vosporos, Great Pera, Agia
Sophia. A thousand and one, the words for the City. Costantinoupolis, Galata Bridge (Kara KeuГЇ), around 1900 A bridge has always had a leading role
at this point. A bridge with contradictory personality. Bridges are made to connect two pieces of land, while the bridge in our history, was separating
as boundary two
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The Rise Of The Roman Empire
In 448 AD, Greek writer and historian Priscus journeyed from Constantinople to meet with Attila the Hun. Pricus wrote down the events of his journey,
leaving one of the few first–hand accounts of a diplomatic meeting with the Huns. His writings can tell us much about how the Huns interacted with
other cultures and societies and how Attila–specifically–welcomed his guests to his court. Europe, in the 5th century, was undergoing many societal
changes. Many of these changes were associated with the introduction of new barbarian tribes–barbarian is derived from the Greek word babblers
meaning anyone who did not speak Greek. During the decline of the Roman Empire, many barbaric tribes took the opportunity to attack. The migration
of barbarians closer to Rome put stress on an already stressed Roman government. The increased tension eventually lead to an outbreak of wars. In 410
Rome was sacked by the Visigoths–lead by Alaric–and was attacked again in 455 but the Vandals("Dining With Attila the Hun, 448"). Attacks on the
Roman Empire by the Huns did not start until the middle of the 5th century. The Huns crossed the Danube in 441, upon crossing they sacked the city of
Margus ("Late Roman Timeline"). The Huns–in 442– cross the Danube again this time sacking more cities than they had the previous year. The Roman
government began to grow fearful of the army Attila had established under his rule. This fear forced the Roman Empire to start paying Attila and his
Huns from invading
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Augustine Empire Vs Byzantine Civilization
Although the Ancient Egyptian Civilization and the Byzantine Empire both had a big influence on each other and are very similar, they also have
their big differences. The first and foremost of those differences being how the members of each civilizations made their living. The Ancient Egyptians
were mostly farmers, or laborers, while the people of the Byzantine Empire were mostly traders, builders, tutors, and doctors. Another difference and
similarity is each civilization's respective geographical features. They both share access to the Mediterranean Sea, but while Ancient Egypt has many
man–made geographical features, the Byzantine Empire has little to none. Other differences include religious aspects, written languages, and systems
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The standard religion in Ancient Egypt wasn't really one set religion at all. It was more a mix of all of the main principles of the different, and most
prominent religions we observe being practiced around the world today. Like most religions, they had a belief in a higher power, they were
polytheistic that went with an extensive mythology for all of the gods they worshipped, whilst having a very strong belief of spiritualism, and having
magic incorporated into many parts of their religion. They also had a more scientific aspects of their religion such as psychiatry, herbology, and
medicine. Contrarily, the religion of Byzantium wa much more predetermined, standard, and while being Christianity at the specific time of those
people, their religion is very similar to that of today's Christianity. They were monotheistic, meaning they only worshipped one god, unlike the Ancient
Egyptians. While they only worshipped one god, they believed that there were three elements to him: God the Father; God the Son and the Holy
Spirit. They followed the teachings of Jesus Christ, also viewing him as the son of God, and the messiah promised in the Old Testament. They
obtained this information from their holy book called the Bible, and worshipped and were taught lessons from the Bible in churches, by their religious
leaders called Priests or Ministers. Other
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The North Anatolian Fault ( Naf ) ( Fig )
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) (Fig. 1) in northern Turkey is a significant, seismically active structure (e.g. Barka 1992; Sengor et al. 2005). The
NAF is a 1200 km–long dextral strike–slip fault which extends from the town of Karliova in eastern Turkey, paralleling the southern coast of the
Black sea, across the Northern Aegean Sea, central and mainland Greece, eventually linking with the Hellenic subduction zone (e.g. Barka 1992;
Barka et al. 2000; Sengor et al. 2005). The NAF is part of a larger zone of deformation called the North Anatolian Shear Zone (NASZ), but currently
seismic activity is largely confined to the narrow, mostly through–going NAF (Sengor et al. 1985; Sengor et al. 2005). The NAF lies along the
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By contrast, much of the central part of Anatolia shows little difference in rotation vectors away from the NAF, suggesting movement as a coherent
block (McClusky et al. 2000). As such, the movement of the Anatolian block is best approximated as anticlockwise rotation about two poles, one
near Damascus for eastern Anatolia and one north of the Nile Delta for the western/central block (Fig 1.) (Barka et al. 2000; McClusky et al. 2000).
The NAF is located at the boundary between Tethyan accretionary complexes to the south and rigid basement to the north, forming along a zone of
weakness in the E/W trending Tethyan sutures (Sengor et al. 1985; Sengor et al 2005). Though highly irregular, Tethyan accretionary complexes in
northern Turkey generally widen from east to west (Sengor et al. 2005). Deformation associated with the eastern half part the NAF, near Erzincan and
~150–200km westward, is concentrated to a narrow zone along the fault, roughly 10km or less in width (Sengor et al. 2005). The zone of deformation
from the NAF and NASZ widens as the fault continues westward, and splits into a northern and southern strand near the Sea of Marmara (Fig. 1)
(Barka et al. 1992, Sengor et al. 2005). The western widening of the accretionary complexes through which the fault runs is a possible explanation the
widening of the fault zone in these areas. Sense of motion is almost purely strike slip in many parts of the fault (especially in the straight
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Turkey And Its Judicial Procedures
Turkey is situated at the northeast of the Mediterranean Sea in Southwest Asia and Southeast Europe. In the North direction of Turkey id the Black
Sea and on its west is the Aegean Sea. Its neighboring countries in the south are Syria and Iraq; to the east are Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and
Iran. Russia, Romania and Ukraine are its neighbors to the north and northwest while Greece and Bulgaria are to the west. The Sea of Marmara,
Dardanelles and the Bosporus divide the country. Turkey in the continent of Europe comprised an area equal to the size of the state of Massachusetts.
Turkey in Asia is almost the same size as the area of Texas. The center of the two is a treeless plateau bordered by mountains. The total land area is
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Strict imprisonment requires labor for one year and life while ordinary imprisonment covers up to 20 years and involves labor as well. The right to
vote and payment of damages may be imposed to the convicted felonies. The Execution of Sentences Act in 1986 reduced the serving jail sentence
down to half and the life sentences are abridged to 20 years while the death sentences were converted to 30–year term. (photius.org)
Significant changes in the management of suspects took place in 1992 as the Criminal Trials Procedure law was introduced. This law establishes the
right of suspects to have access to legal counsel. The pre–arraignment detention is reduced to 24 hours for individual crimes and four days for crimes
involving conspiracy. The Anti–Terror law of 1991 abolished the "thought crimes" articles of the penal code. On the other hand, the law offered a wide
definition of terrorism. Persons apprehended for individual crimes under this must be brought to a judge within 48 hours. Those charged with
collective political crimes can be detained for a period of 15 days in the year 1995. Cases that involve minor offences are handled by a single judge
with limited civil and penal jurisdiction. Central criminal courts composed of a president and two judges handle crimes punishable of more than five
years of imprisonment. A three–judge
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Ottoman's Journey To World War 1
Midterm Ryan Grady The Ottoman entrance to World War One was path that was unavoidable. The decline of the once great empire had placed the
Ottomans in a precarious state, that the only last hope was war. Certain factors were key in this process, the loss of territories in the late 19th and early
20th centuries, a burgeoning alliance with the Germans beginning with Kaiser Wilhelm II, and the Empire's location at the confluence of three
continents. The Ottoman journey to war was not only an inevitability, but also a last ditch effort to restore the former glory of the Empire. With the
decline of the Empire, the Ottomans saw an opportunity to reclaim lost lands. During the late 19th century, the Empire had experienced great loses that
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As an attempt to fight the Russians and take over control in the Caucuses, it ultimately failed horribly. Advancing farther into Russian territory, the
campaign culminated in the Battle of Sarikamish during the winter of 1914/15. The Ottomans were woefully unprepared for the harsh winter and
suffered great losses.(Class Notes)The second critical operation was the Battle of Gallipoli. British attempts, lead under Nelson, to take over the
Dardanelles would ultimately be repulsed. Beginning with a failed naval assault, the British landed at Gallipoli. These was seen as a pivotal moment
for the Ottomans, as the safety of Istanbul was put into question. After a bloody stalemate, the British were eventually repulsed and provided a huge
moral boost for the Ottomans.(Class
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The Empire Of The Seljuk Ottoman Empire
One of the small Turkish nomadic tribes in Anatolia during the 13th century was a dynasty named after the ruler Osman, the Ottomans. This small state
emerged in Anatolia during the breakdown of the empire of the Seljuk Turks. The Ottomans quickly became an undeniable force and ended all other
Turkish dynasties. The Ottoman Empire became one of the largest and longest lasting empires in the world, ruling the majority of the Middle East,
northern Africa and southeastern Europe for over 600 years until its eventual fall in 1922.
The Ottomans were one of the numbers of Turkish tribes that migrated from Central Asia. Initially they followed a primitive shamanistic religion. Their
contacts with various tribes led to the introduction of Islam and they acquired their greatest combat tradition, that of the ghazi warrior. The first period
of the Ottoman history was characterized by almost continuous territorial expansion. The Ottoman dominion spread out from a small Anatolian
principality to cover a major amount of land in Middle East and southeastern Europe.
Following the final defeat of the Seljuk Empire in 1293, Osman, the founder of the Ottoman dynasty, led his principality to take over Byzantine
Bithynia in northwestern Anatolia, commanded the ghazis against the Byzantines. Osman and his successors concentrated their attacks on Byzantine
territories bordering the Bosphorus and the Sea of Marmara to the west. The Ottomans took advantage of the decay of the Byzantine frontier
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Similarities Between The Hearst Castle And The Topakapi...
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The drastic difference in time periods between the Hearst Castle and the Topakapi Palace leads to the differentiation in materiality and function, but the
similarities of both the structures come together with the grandiosity of the project and the lasting effect of the architecture. While the Hearst Castle was
initially built just to accommodate the Hearst family, the Topakapi palace was built for Mehmed II and his dynasty. After a long line of collaboration
with the Hearst family, Julia Morgan was assigned to design a space forWilliam Randolph Hearst in San Simeon because he was "tired of going up
and camping" and wanted "something that would be more comfortable".[1] Morgan began construction in 1919, and started with guest houses, since
Hearst put emphasis on the idea of having his family and friends over. Additionally, Morgan partially based her design on the tower of the church at
Ronda in Southern Spain, a favorite site of Hearst. The California location gave Morgan and Hearst the excuse to resemble and mimic the renaissance
style of Southern Spain. Controversy, the Topakapi Palace was originally built in 1465 by the Sultan Mehmed II and his reign. The Topakapi Palace
was a center for administration, education and most importantly, to accommodate the Sultan. Aspects of religion and spirituality were highly active
through the site and the rich diversity of Islamic architecture was prevalent throughout the space. Despite the
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Essay On Battle Of Gallipoli
The Battle of Gallipoli
David Cumo
Ms. Beck
Honors World Cultures
Period 7
19 May 2017
The Battle of Gallipoli, also referred to as The Gallipoli Campaign of 1915–16 or the Dardanelles Campaign, was a decisive battle in World War One
during which Allied Powers attempted to take control over the sea route between Europe and Russia. Overall, the battle is largely considered a failure.
There were many forces that acted against the Allies during the campaign, main causes of the loss were the repelling of the initial naval attack, the
failure of the invasion of the Gallipoli Peninsula by the British, French, and ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps), and the high level of
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A stray mine sunk the French battleship Bouvet with its' six hundred sailors still on board. Another French battleship, Inflexible, struck a mine close to
where Bouvet had sunk earlier. Inflexible, however, did not sink. It stayed afloat and eventually became beached. Due to the inexperience of the men
sailing the minesweepers, the constant bombardment of Ottoman artillery proved to be too much for them. Many retreated and abandoned their ships,
leaving many mines still intact. Seventeen of the Allied ships were damaged or sunk by the time the battle had ended.
The Allies then began to plan a ground invasion of the Dardanelles and sent two submarines into the straits. Unfortunately, they too were lost to mines.
Luckily, the British submarine HMS B11 managed to enter into the strait unharmed and on December 13, 1959. It sunk the Ottoman Battleship,
MesГ»diye. It was docked at Sari Sighlar Bay and was being used as a floating fortress by the Ottomans. The Allies also managed to use their
submarines to overpower the Ottomans in the Sea of Marmara. They were able to sink large numbers of Ottoman ships, including, one battleship, one
destroyer, five gunboats, eleven troop transports, forty–four supply ships, and 148 sailing vessels between April and December, 1915, while only
losing eight submarines themselves. This forced the Ottomans to abandon the Sea of Marmara as a trade route and was
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Turkey Culture Essay
The culture of my country, Turkey, combines an extremely diverse, as well as, a heterogeneous set of elements that have been derived from the various
cultures of the Caucasian, Central Asian, Eastern European and Eastern Mediterranean (West Asian) traditions. The majority of these traditions were
originally brought together by the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire is a multi–ethnic and a multi–religious state. During the early years of the
republic, the government invested a really large amount of resources into fine arts such as architecture, paintings and sculpture. This was done as both a
process of modernization and of creating a cultural identity. Due to the different historical factors defining the Turkish identity, the culture of Turkey
combines clear efforts of modernization and Westernization undertaken in varying degrees since the 1800's, with a simultaneous desire to maintain
traditional religion, as well as, historical values. Turkish cuisine inherited its Ottoman heritage which could also be described as a fusion and
refinement of Armenian, Greek, Persian and Turkic cuisines. Turkish cuisine also influenced these cuisines and other neighboring cuisines, as well as,
Western European cuisines. Ottomans fused various culinary traditions of their realm with influences from Middle Eastern cuisines, along with
traditional Turkic elements from Central Asia such as yogurt. The Ottoman Empire created a vast variety of technical specialties. It can be observed that
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Causes Of Struma During Ww2
The British faced many dilemma's during World War II regarding ship Struma. The biggest dilemma faced was that even though England was
responsible to save the Jews. The Struma Ship was a small iron hull ship that was in the process of taking hundreds of Jewish refugees from Romania
to Palestine. With the Ship breaking down several times around December 1941. They arrived in Istanbul on December 15, 1941. The engine was
malfunctioning, and there was leakage in the hull. The captain of the ship requested a permit to stay in the harbor until those repairs were completed.
The Turkish authorities, considering the recent catastrophe that befell Salvador and its Jewish passengers in the Sea of Marmara, generously accorded
the permission to stay
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Military Conflict Paper
TURKEY
The word culture has been commonly used in the current society. However, it is worth noting its true definition. Biagetti & Lugli (2014) asserts that if
one made an inquiry of its meaning from anthropologists whose sole responsibility is studying culture, then it is common knowledge that he would
receive a variety of answers from them. Despite the different definitions, most of them put emphasis on same aspects. For this discussion, therefore, the
definition of culture will be given. Also, the article will provide its five primary characteristics, and the overview of the physical geography, military
conflict and its impact on Turkish society. The definition of culture that will be used is that it is a complex whole that makes... Show more content on
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This followed the failure of a two–year process of achieving peace in the countries. The failure stemmed from the increasing tensions that have been
witnessed along the Syrian borders through the high influx of refugees coming into Turkey (Orhan, 2014, p. 33). The conflict has massively impacted
this society because of the destabilizations that have been caused. Provision of services has been massively affected. The refugees have put a strain
on the available services. The levels of education in the country have also been affected. It is because the conflict interferes with the uptake of
knowledge and sometimes even driving school going people away.
Conclusion
The article above has discussed the concept of culture. It has mentioned its five primary characteristics encompassing the concepts of learning, sharing,
integration, dynamism and symbolism. Besides, common features of culture have been put into perspective. The similar aspects here encompass
purpose and mission, values and principles, rites of initiation, and history and traditions. The last issue that has been discussed encompass the overview
of the physical geography, military conflict and its impact on the Turkish
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Comb Jelly Research Paper
The Comb Jelly Sea Walnut, Rippenqualle (German) Venus' girdle, warty comb jelly, these are just some of the name for the Comb Jelly. This animal
is "any member of a common genus (Mnemiopsis) of gelatinous, planktonic marine invertebrates of the order Lobata (class Tentaculata, phylum
Ctenophora)." (Encyclopædia Britannica) Because of its pronounced abundance in estuaries in the heavily populated parts of the US and its precarious
population growth after the 1980s, the Mnemiopsis Leidyi or Comb Jelly, is the most studied genus in the world. The Comb Jellies live a completely
planktonic existence. They are considered circumglobal, oceanic distribution, meaning that they occur worldwide throughout the open ocean, but are
most common in
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Ancient Greece Geography Essay
The geography of a country or civilization can define its culture including how they live. The Aztecs use the rivers of the jungles to quickly move
from village to village. In addition, the Britons with soft hills and plains allow them to harvest wheat efficiently. However, the Greeks use their land
and geography is special ways that turned them into one of the most famous ancient civilizations. The Greeks were able to utilize the sea as well as the
mountains for trading, city–state dividing, fishing, regionalism, and politics. (Aegean to the East and Ionian to the West) but is also highly
mountainous in the mainland. The major mountain ranges of the Balkans end up in Greece, dividing the country in mesas, plateaus, and small valleys.
Greece, being the southernmost part of the Balkan Peninsula, is surrounded by two major seas. The seas of Greece are probably it most important
Geographical feature but we cannot forget the 6,000 islands and islets scattered in the Aegean and Ionian Seas, of which only 227 islands are
inhabited. I found that out at Visit Greece! (website) This is a truly unique phenomenon for the European continent. Greeks use the sea to fish and
trade. The wealthy could afford tuna, sea bass, and red mullet. Fishing was one of Greece's greats sources of food because of the mountains and rocky
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The trade network stretched out to Egypt, Asia Minor, The Greek Islands and the upper Balkans.Mediterranean sea was the gateway to Greece. The
Mediterranean Sea, including the Sea of Marmara, occupies an area of approximately 970,000 square miles The poorer Greeks could only afford,
little fish, such as anchovies and sapts. The wealthy could afford tuna, sea bass, and red mullet. Fishing was one of Greece's greats sources of food
because of the mountains and rocky land that was hard to farm
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Critical Reasoning Battle Analysis: Gallipoli
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Critical Reasoning Battle Analysis:
Gallipoli
Introduction
The Gallipoli Campaign was a defining moment of World War I– both for the Allies and the Central Powers. A critical reasoning analysis of the
Gallipoli Campaign of World War I reveals the enduring lessons learned which might still be applied in modern warfare. Thesis: The Battle at Anzac
Cove proved to be the culmination of months of stunningly poor Allied leadership, inferior intelligence, and an inefficient use of land, naval, and air
assets. This study serves to explain how the application of effective operational principles, namely Combined ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The forbidding headland reaches 10 miles across at the widest point but typically reaches between 3–5 miles in breadth and stretches 45 miles in
length. The land mass consists of steep, rocky slopes and deep ravines cut into steep hills. Thin, sandy beaches line the western and southernmost
coastline. Key terrain included the hills of Achi Baba, overlooking Cape Helles on the southernmost tip and Sari Bair, overlooking Anzac Cove and
the Asian coastline beyond. Strong ocean currents on the morning of the Battle of Anzac Cove forced the Australians to land nearly 3,000 yards north
of their target. The beach here was less than forty feet wide and lined with sheer cliff faces creating a natural 200–foot tall barricade. Turkish forces
had not bothered to fortify this stretch of land nor to station troops here as it was deemed an impossible landing site.
Weather in the Gallipoli region was beginning to improve after a harsh and unforgiving winter. By the landing at Anzac Cove in late April,
temperatures were ranging from nighttime lows in the mid–40s to daytime highs in the mid–60s. Average rainfall for April was typically around 45mm
and had been particularly harsh in the middle of April, causing the planned landings at Gallipoli to be pushed back an additional three weeks. Skies
were finally clear and sunny on the day the landings finally took
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Turkey Cultural Analysis Paper
An Analysis of Turkish Culture with respect to ongoing and future Air Defense Operations
Turkey's role in NATO and the U.N. will be crucial in the next few years in regards to national defense strategy. An understanding of Turkish culture
and an analysis of their military capabilities will help the United States tailor its relations with this country. This paper will; overall explain Turkish
culture, lay out Turkish military structure, and analyze Turkish foreign policy.
Turkey is geographically in a unique geographic situation as it is technically in both Europe and Asia. Turkey is a European country in respect to
politics. It borders Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Greece, Bulgaria, Iran, and Iraq. Five regions with unique topography, foliage, and climate divide the
country. The region's most pertinent to U.S. foreign policy are the Mediterranean region (south), Eastern Anatolia (Far East) and the Marmara–Istanbul
region. (Agnarella)
The Mediterranean region encompasses the Taurus mountain range. The climate has dry and hot summers followed by mild wet winters. It borders
Syria and Iraq with level but rocky terrain across the entirety of the border. The seaport... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Turkish views on American foreign policy and Americans are mostly unfavorable. Only 14% of Turkish citizens polled by the U.S. State Department
held a favorable view of Americans and American foreign policy. (Wike, 2009) Turkish customs vary from region to region so it would be vital to
train soldiers' specific to their area of operations. Sensitivity is always important with cross–cultural awareness however it must be stressed the certain
offenses are punishable with imprisonment in Turkey i.e. Insulting the state or Islam, religious proselytizing, etc. Overall, continued cooperation and
joint operations with the Republic of Turkey will be favorable for U.S. interest. This applies in the current conflict and in future
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Push And Pull Factors In The Balkan Peninsula
The Balkan Peninsula is a region located in southern Europe. The northern dividing line of the Balkan Peninsula consists of the Kupa, Sava, and
Danube rivers. This region is surrounded by the Black Sea to the east, the Mediterranean and Marmara Seas to the south, and the Adriatic Sea to the
west. Examples of physical features in the Balkan Peninsula are the many forested mountain ranges that occupy the region, including the Balkan
Mountains, the Dinaric Alps, and the Rhodope Mountains, the varied climate ranging from cold, snowy winters in the northern mountains, to a warm,
humid climate characteristic of the Mediterranean, as well as fertile soil, especially in the plains, and diverse plants and wildlife throughout the region,
such as the endangered Balkan lynx. Some examples of human characteristics that make this region unique... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Balkan Peninsula is extremely diverse, and is home to more than 70.5 million people. Examples of pull factors for this region are that Greece is
the 9th largest tourist destination in Europe in 2014, causing more people to want to visit, many of the countries in the Balkan peninsula, especially
Greece and Turkey, have historical significance such as buildings or artwork, and the warm Mediterranean beaches known for sailing and tourists as
well as numerous mountain ranges that attract skiers are definitely pull factors for this region. Some examples of push factors that act against the
Balkans are that the economy at its lowest in that area, and unemployment is very high, and most Balkan countries have a low standard of living
relative to the majority of Europe. In conclusion, the Balkan peninsula is a very diverse, mountainous region in southeastern Europe with numerous
characteristics and push and pull
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Israel Is A Small Democracy At The Eastern End Of The...
Israel is a small democracy at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea, with a 2016 population of 8.17 million, of which, 74.8 percent is Jewish;
most of the rest of Israel 's population is Arab. The term "Arab" denotes persons descended from tribes inhabiting the Arabian Peninsula or persons
speaking the Arabic language. By this definition, there are about 250 million Arabs worldwide, most found in the group of countries occupying North
Africa and the western part of the Middle East. Most Arabs are Muslims, but a significant minority (about 10 percent) in the Arab Middle East are
Christians, and some are secular (profess no religion).
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Israel then declared its independence on 14 May 1948; it was quickly recognized by the United States, the Soviet Union, and many other countries. The
new nation of Israel was also immediately attacked by neighboring Arab states. Israel prevailed in the conflict and, in the process, secured more
territory for itself than had been stipulated under the UN partition plan. More than seven hundred thousand Palestinians remained displaced after the
war, and were considered refugees. They settled in camps in nearby Arab nations.
Central to the ongoing Arab–Israeli conflict is the question of Palestinian statehood. Palestinians refer to their departure from Israel as the nakba or
"disaster." The refugees and their descendants, the Palestinians, today reside in the coastal Gaza Strip to Israel 's south and along the west bank of the
Jordan River, to Israel 's east.
In 1949, the UN arranged a ceasefire in Israel, setting a boundary around it known as the Green Line. In 1967, during the Six–Day War fought between
Israel and the combined forces of Egypt, Jordan, and Syria, Israel 's victory enabled it to extend its borders beyond the Green Line, into the Gaza Strip
and the West Bank, and begin building settlements there. These areas are known as the Occupied Territories. Many Palestinians, Arabs, and others
view the Israeli occupation of the Occupied Territories as having as its ultimate goal the
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End Poverty And Economic Opportunities Of Our Times
End poverty and economic opportunities of our times. Jeffrey D. Sachs. 2006. Press, London. . XVIII pp + 397 US $ 16.00, ISBN: 0–14– 303658–0,
Paperback. In a controversial book of the same, when in the macro–analysis of the current global economic crisis of the circle of things, helps the
policies of development economist Jeffrey Sachs has failed, to the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank in the Eastern bloc and the
Third World. Based on numerous trips, counseling governments, and bad alike, from the use of, the author of compelling need, helps to alleviate the
lack of major change consisted of the counsel of our God. However, unlike many who are in Asia and in Africa, the most irrational of all is to see the
competition, an impressive Sachs offers solutions, which can be done in cases of practical help to a good life is to attain the Millennium Development
Goals of reducing poverty. In general, the purpose of studies, and the history of its own in the historical perspective of poverty, Professor Sachs was
enough to convince the reader of the country and the integrity of their own doctrine. But they sat idle. He knows the challenges faced by the poor in
their families, the author of the ears of the poor of the earth, the places, it is not just as much of India, and Ethiopia, Malawi. About the same time, the
leaders of the nations, and the other ministers argued in favor of Macroeconomic dares to challenge us to new questions, and about the solutions to help
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Greek Acropolis Compare And Contrast
Introduction
In this report, I will be comparing the Acropolis in Athens, Greece with the the Little Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey. The comparison between the
two historical sites will focus on commissioning agent, locality, which includes the timeline, geographical location, cultural locus and topography. It
will also include the typology, the commissioning agent, social plans, sections, access and construction systems. The morphology including the urban
structure, routes and paths, and the relevance to Cape Town today will be discussed. This will be done by focussing on their similarities and their
differences
Locality
Timeline:
Between 3500 and 3000BC, the caves of the slopes of the Acropolis were populated during the Neolithic period. Then in the 13th century, The Kings of
Athens built a fortified wall about 760 meters in length around their temples on the Acropolis. Around the 8th century, a temple dedicated to Athena...
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The Parthenon, resembling a rectangular temple was built to replace two earlier temples to Athena. It was built between 447 and 438 B.C. Its
important structural features are columns, eight on the slender sides and 17 on the broad sides. It was built to express the dominance and influence
of the Greeks. 437 BC, Mnesicles constructed the Propylaea on the western side of the Acropolis with Doric columns of Pentelic marble. It was
ornamented with paintings by Polygnotus. The Propylaea had five doorways and was built on an inclination. The building of it was a challenge to
Mnesicles who split the building in two in order to deal with the challenge of the slant. "The Erechtheion was also built in Pentelic marble. The
entrance is lined with six Ionic columns that are long and
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Istanbul Research Paper
Both Istanbul and Vancouver are very popular cities in the world. Istanbul located in northwestern Turkey. Istanbul has two different continental Asia
and Europa. In contrast Vancouver is located on the southwest coast of British Columbia. The Marmara Sea surrounds Istanbul and the Salish sea
surrounds Vancouver. Size ofIstanbul is 2,063 sq miles but size of Vancouver is 44.39 sq miles. Also Istanbul has a long history. Istanbul established in
a.d. 9th century. Vancouver established in 1858. The two popular city in the world Vancouver and Istanbul have differences in terms of climate,
population and food culture.
The first difference between Istanbul and Vancouver is their climates. Istanbul's weather is controlled by Black sea and Siberian's weather. That is, it
has hot and dry summer, snowy and warm winters. On the other hand, Vancouver's weather controlled by the mountains and Pacific ocean. That is, it
has hot and dump summer, rainy and cold winters. Also, In Istanbul the annual rainfall is 788 mm whereas, but this amount is 1457 mm in Vancouver.
By the way, There are some similar points between Istanbul and Vancouver in spite of differences. For example, both cities has four season. The other
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Istanbul's population is approximately 15 million, and it is the most crowded city in the Turkey. Whereas, Vancouver's population is approximately 647
thousand, and it is the second crowded city in Canada. Istanbul takes the migration because of the industry and economic developments so Istanbul has
many job opportunities. Also Istanbul gives the migration because of the crime index and traffic. Crime rate in Istanbul is 51% but this rate in
Vancouver is only 24 % so Vancouver is safer than Istanbul. Vancouver takes the migration because it is one of the most livable city in the world. Also,
Vancouver is known high quality of the
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My Favorite Film : Clash Of The Titans
The creative forms discussed from the speakers on drama, music, movie and animation where all very interesting different views on how the odyssey
impacted them. Wether the speaker used it for theraputic instances or leisure reading or even theater. The type I experienced was in one of my favorite
movies "Clash of the Titans" Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Science Fiction
Directed by Louis Leterrier. The story takes place in ancient times after defeating their predecessors, the Titans, the gods divided the Universe among
themselves. Zeus took the skies, Poseidon took the seas, and Hades was left with the Underworld upon being tricked by Zeus. The gods created the
mortals, whose faith and prayers has fueled the gods' immortality. As time passed, however, mortals began to question and soon resist their creators,
angering the Olympians.
A fisherman named Spyros finds a coffin adrift in the sea, discovering a baby,Perseus, and his mother, DanaГ«. Spyros and his wife, Marmara, raise
Perseus as their own son, alongside their daughter, Tekla. One day, as an adult Perseus and his family watch soldiers from the city of Argos
destroying the statue of Zeus. Infuriated at this, the Gods unleash the Furies who attack the soldiers and destroy the family's fishing vessel, resulting in
Perseus' family drowning. Only Perseus survives and is found by a group of the soldiers.
Perseus is brought before King Cepheus and Queen Cassiopeia, who are celebrating their campaign against the gods. Queen
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Myth Of Io Research Paper
The myth of Io depicts the story of a beautiful nymph who Zeus falls in love with. He seduces her and surrounds them in a cloud, so Hera, his wife,
won't see them. She gets suspicious and Zeus ends up turning Io into a cow, disguising his love for her. Hera asks for the cow as a gift, and guards it
fiercely. Eventually, Io is freed, butHera sends a vicious gadfly to sting her. Io wanders for years and makes her way to Egypt, where she is turned
back to a women. She becomes the Egyptian God Isis, and gives birth to the future rulers of Egypt. Greek mythology is intertwined with Egyptian
mythology because of this, as are many geographical features that are named after her passing.
The myth of Io was important, not just because the story line
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The Byzantine Empire : The Decline Of The Western Roman...
Following the decline of the Western Roman Empire in 476 CE, a new empire rose up in the ashes. This new empire, the Byzantine Empire, was a
culmination of Western Roman cultures and tradition, yet, it also contains many distinctive features. Originating from the same empire, the two
empires display similar cultural roots. Roman emperor Constantine strategically chose Byzantion, also referred to as Byzantium, as the new imperial
capital for the Roman Empire. Emperor Constantine named the capital, Constantinople ("city of Constantine), after himself (Bentley, Ziegler, and
Streets–Salter, p. 182). A historian of the Christian Church, Sozomen once stated:
Nothing that Constantine the Great did shows his ability more clearly than his seizing upon the site of old Byzantium for the location for his new
capital. The place was admirably sited for an imperial residence, being over against Asia which the Persians were threatening, and in easy touch with
the Danube, where the Northern Barbarians were always swarming... (Sozomen)
This was a strategic move for the Roman Empire because of the location Byzantium; it is situation on a peninsula, which is easily defensible. The
location also had a maritime advantage, with the possibility of controlling "the strait of water leading from the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara and
beyond to the Dardanelles, the Aegean Sea, and the Mediterranean. In addition to the peninsula and maritime significance, they had access to rich and
fertile lands of
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Cultural Economies Of The World

  • 1. Cultural Economies Of The World When examining different cultural economies of the world, one would find that there are a multitude of emerging economies in all areas of the world. One of these emerging markets can be found in the Eurasian country of Turkey. Through an analysis of their government, current economic state, their geographic location and other similar traits of Turkey's culture, we are better able to understand where this growth in the economy has stemmed from and how it can continue to improve within time. In looking at Turkey's government, it is made apparent the similarities that it shares with the United States. As a democratic nation, Turkey hold both a constitution through which they abide by as well as the same three branch of the Executive, Legislative, and Judiciary. Within the Executive branch of their government, houses the President who is elected by the Grand National Assembly members, of the legislative branch, by popular vote. Turkey also has its own Prime Minister and Council of Ministries. Known as a Republican Parliamentary Democracy, it is apparent the Turkish government contains a mixture of many well developed countries governmental ideals like that of the United Kingdom, United States, and France. Due to their location and labor force, Turkey has seen a steady rise in their economy in the last 7 years, nearing around 2% per year, with an increase in labor and employment soaring as well. For being seen as a developing economy, it seems that Turkey is on a lot of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Turkey Research Paper –Key cities Key cities of Turkey include Istanbul (modern day Constantinople), Antalya, Edirne, Canakkale, Izmir, Ankara (capital), Bursa, Konya, Trabzon, Gaziantep, Mardin, Sanliurfa and Van.–Physical Features There are 2 sides of Turkey an Asian side (called Anatolia) and a European side (called Eastern Thrace). Turkey is surrounded by 4 seas. In the north we have the Black sea. In the northwest we have the Marmara. We have the Aegean in the west. The Mediterranean is in the South. The 2 most well known mountain ranges are the Pontic Mountains and Taurus Mountains. The highest mountain is Mount Ararat at 16,854 feet. There a 2 very famous rivers too, the Tigris and the Euphrates.–Neighboring Countries Neighboring countries include... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Remember that Turkey is 98% Muslim and therefore those people will be doing their five daily prayers. Summary: Although the numbers can be deceiving, Turkey is a very diverse country with a population of 75 million. Turkey's population of 75 million is very well educated, in this country it is customary to go to 4 years of elementary school, 4 years of middle school, and 4 years of high school. Although 98% of that 75 million (73,500,000) practices the Islamic religion, they all come from different backgrounds. You can tell that because of the very diverse range of languages spoken throughout the country. 75% of the population speaks Turkish, The second most spoken language is Kurdish and third most is Arabic. The most popular foreign languages are 17% English, German 5% and French 3%. They may have a lot of English Speakers because Turkey and U.S. are allies and are on good terms with each other. Remember that all of these factors will lead to cultural differences. In Turkey you greet someone by shaking their hand or if they are a friend you give them a light hug and place a kiss on their cheek. These are some ways that Turkish people show respect for one another. These are all factors of why people would want to live here and why this country has a total population of about 75 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Islam 's Views On Islam Islam has arrived in the 7th century with the vision of One God, Allah and Mohammed, His Prophet. The holy book Quran is the quittance to momentary life that to be relished with abstinence, cleanliness and consistent prayer. Muslims philosophy embraces wide range and studies vary with principal of religion expressed as a theme that competed through Islamic art where geometry and the rhythms within them required meaning of symbolising unity with guidance of the holy book of Quran. Before the birth of Islam, gardens were influenced by tradition, ritual and cultural background of the people. Islamic gardens involve many purposes that are performed under the idea of 'garden of paradise' where the Quran describes as a 'al–jannah'. 'In it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The creation of desert oasis in thoughts, formal garden avoiding outside world, allowed source of delight as whether for private ownership or public use, enclosed and protected space implies the symbolic replication of paradise. The word 'paradise' comes from pairidaeza meaning a 'enclosure' originates from the Persian language. In Persia, after the conqueror of Islam in particular became the growth of Islamic gardens where examples evolved within the Islamic design became the core development with bliss of Eden described as a reward to the faithfulness by captivating the existing tradition of hunting parks, pleasure gardens and designed them with spirit of the Quran. The gardens were designed with its size and layout with its building reflected power of the owner as most gardens were accessible to the only privileged minority of rulers except the courtyards, as they were accessible to all. These gardens formed a strong atmosphere, as the aim was to provide relief from the exemptions of stress, dust and noise of the streets into a space of pleasure. The beauty of the garden for Muslims is reflection of God in their conquered lands and the description of paradise in the holy book of Quran and its interpretation by people around the world has spread from its origin of Arabia to Europe, Asia, Africa and Turkey. Number four, a symbol in Islam that the four fundamental directions and the four elements reflecting order of the universe. The symbolism is summed up
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  • 5. Perseus Archetypes erica's obsession with Greek and Roman culture has been around for centuries. Buildings like the Capitol, the White House, and even the Lincoln Memorial were designed with the intended purpose of portraying the intimidating architecture of Ancient Greece. In fashion, elaborate clothing crafted by designers imitate early Greek attire to display a regal femininity or a warrior–like masculinity. For entertainment purposes, books, television shows, and movies are used to carry on the myths and stories of the Greek gods and Heroes. Depending on each myth, the story could have been compromised from the act of being passed down from generation to generation. In the original myth of Perseus, multiple archetypes were used and provided stereotypical roles in the myth. However, the modern day Clash of the Titans movie portrayed the myth in a completely different context, added or removed new characters and even changed the archetype of the characters, thus changing the meaning of the story.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Folklore: An Encyclopedia of Beliefs, Customs, Tales, Music, and Art, "[Archetypes] tend to personify natural processes and to present them in concrete terms–god and devil, life and death, male and female, for example–a characteristic of mythological imagery. Less pivotal belief–characters (such as spirits, fairies, ogres, and dragons), as well as abstractions (such as good and evil) and individuals in the social group (or mother and father), also serve as prominent archetypes. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Seljuk Influence On American Culture Turkey Emerged In its relative dark history Turkey, has come a long way. Overcoming its continuing struggle with its Muslim dominance, to becoming a powerful democratic Muslim state. Seeking full membership into the European Union (EU) to be a first Muslim EU state, and a member of NATO. With the country being part of not only Europe, it also shares geopolitical aspects with Asia and the Middle East, Mediterranean and Balkans. While trying to bring modern values to an elected Islamist government. Climate/ Terrain With 95% of the country occupying the peninsula of Asia Minor, it also extends into the European strait of Bosporus. Surround by seas on three of its borders, the land is also prone to earthquakes. Some of the key rivers of the country ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the desire to join the EU many sanctions have been lifted to reach that goal. Although regulations have relaxed many reporters still get arrested for various articles regarding the government, military, or other religious minorities. Since 2009 nearly 500 reporters have been arrested for their work. Until recently YouTube was banned until late 2010, yet much of the internet is still censored. Claims by government officials' claim it's to protect its population from access to pornographic sites. With the fastest European economic growth, Turkey has a reported growth rate of 10.2% annually. Driven by international investments on construction, retail trade, transportation, and communications. Since the 1980's the country was traditionally an agricultural nation, has since grown with the signing of the customs union agreement with the EU. With 29.5% of the labor force still in agriculture per a 2010 estimate, the industrial and manufacturing sectors have grown to 25% accounting for 27% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) bringing in more the $30 billion US dollars. Turkey holds the fastest growing iron and steel industries worldwide. With coal, iron ore, copper, chromium, antimony, mercury, and gold mining industries lacking it is stalling its real potential. Ethnic groups across the lands include Turks, Kurds and the Laz being the smallest. Turks making up nearly 75% of the population, are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Odysseus In The Odyssey And Calypso, By Suzanne Vega These characters in the Odyssey are going though some hard times. Because, Odysseus has been gone for 20 years. His son Telemachus is trying to find him and keep the kingdom in check. Cause the suitors are trying to take over and marry his mom Penelope. So will they get though this. In the Odyssey by Homer, the character Odysseus is a war hero from Ithaca, he is motivated by his wife Penelope and son Telemachus.'' Homer's stories probably can be traced to historical struggles for control of the waterway leading from the Aegean Sea to the sea of Marmara and the Black Sea.'' Odysseus is trying to find his way home, but he can't get there. In contrast, in Calypso, by Suzanne Vega, the author provides a different point of view, of Calypso is a immortal who is in love with Odysseus, Calypso was motivated to control men with her beauty. She kept Odysseus on her island for 7 years and she was sad about it but she didn't won't to be lonely anymore. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In contrast, in the Odyssey,by Homer, he shows another point of view, it is Telemachus focuses on his father's return to Ithaca. He visits Eumaeus , the swineherd, who happens to be hosting a disguised ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. My Islamic Tile I created an Islamic Tile that came from the Ottoman Empire. My specific tile was created during the late Medieval Period around the 15th century. The Ottoman Empire began to expand in the early fourteenth century. They soon expanded to the West and conquered Bosporus and Dardanelles, which were separated from the Sea of Marmara. They also expanded to conquer the Balkans and developed a strong military with soldiers called janissaries. With the help of advanced technology, they were able to conquer many countries such as North America andEurope. The Ottoman Empire conquered many areas under the rule of SГјleyman I. After the Ottoman Empire conquered Hungary and Austria, they advanced to Vienna and were defeated. The Ottoman Empire created ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Thesis Statement On Natural Lakes OUTLINE CRN:10868 NATURAL LAKES IN TURKEY Thesis Statement: Natural lakes can be classified into four types on the basis of their geographical formation: tectonic, volcanic, landslide and alluvial lakes. I. The first type of natural lakes are tectonic lakes which are formed from the movement of fault lines between mountains. A. Formation of tectonic lakes 1. soil movements 2. water collection in sunk land B. Effects of tectonic lakes –water content a. freshwater b. mineralized II. Volcanic lakes are the second type of natural lakes which are formed from volcanic activity.A. Formation of volcanic lakes 1. water collection in a volcanic crater 2. natural dam formed by lava 3. explosion of volcanic gas B. Effects of volcanic lakes – increasingly mineralized III. Landslide lakes are the third type of natural lakes which are formed from collapse of a valley on a river. A.Formation of landslide lakes – collapsed side of the valley blocks the river B.Effects of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Volcanic lakes can be created in three ways. Water collection in a crater formed by vulcanism is the first way. Nemrut crater is a good example for that kind of lakes. The lava can create a natural dam which means its a good opportunity to collect water and form into a volcanic lake such as Lake Van. The other way is the explosion of gas which creates a hole on the surface. And water filling the hole helps becoming a lake. This kind of volcanic lakes are called maar such as Lake Abant. Generally, volcanic lakes have not an outlet, and they are increasingly mineralized because the mineralized water flows from mountains fills the hole and then it evaporates. (Yusuf T. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Fall Of Byzantium And The Byzantine Empire The Byzantine Empire was the continuation of the Roman Empire in the Greek–speaking, eastern part of the Mediterranean. Christian in nature, it was perennially at war with the Muslims, Flourishing during the reign of the Macedonian emperors, its demise was the consequence of attacks by Seljuk Turks, Crusaders, and Ottoman Turks. Byzantium was the name of a small, but important town at the Bosphorus, the strait which connects the Sea of Marmara and the Aegean to the Black Sea, and separates the continents of Europe and Asia. In Greek times the town was at the frontier between the Greek and the Persian world. In the fourth century BCE, Alexander the Great made both worlds part of his Hellenistic universe, and later Byzantium became a town of growing importance within the Roman Empire. By the third century CE, the Romans had many thousands of miles of border to defend. Growing pressure caused a crisis, especially in the Danube /Balkan area, where the Goths violated the borders. In the East, the Sasanian Persians transgressed the frontiers along the Euphrates and Tigris. The emperor Constantine the Great (reign 306–337 CE) was one of the first to realize the impossibility of managing the empire's problems from distant Rome. So, in 330 CE Constantine decided to make Byzantium, which he had refounded a couple of years before and named after himself, his new residence. Constantinople lay halfway between the Balkan and the Euphrates, and not too far from the immense wealth and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Did Trojan War Begin Over The Love Of Women Trojan war – Laura Gibbons For my historical investigation I am looking to the Trojan War. My main focus question is– did the Trojan war really begin over the love of a women. The Trojan War is known as a significant event in Greek mythology. According to Homer the Trojan War was a battle atTroy between Paris of Troy and the Spartans because Paris stole Helen from her husband Menelaus who was the king Sparta. The battle raged on for 10 years until finally the Spartans were victorious due to the Trojan horse battle strategy causing the fall of Troy. Evidence of this battle comes throughout Homers works of Greek literature 'lliad' and 'odyssey'. But were Homers stories the actual reason of one of history's most talked about wars? Was his story's a recount of a different battle? Was a woman really the reason to start a war over? Did Troy actually exist? Was there more too it, did geographical Location and trade a major issue? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My hypothesis is that the Trojan Wardidn't actually happen because of Helen being abducted from Sparta, I think that there's more the issue, perhaps a major wealth issue from a neighbouring society. Archaeologist Like Heinrich Schlieman, Wilhelm DГ¶rpfeld, Carl Blegen and Manfred Korfmann, have all looked into the site of where Troy was believed to be and have all found some sort of evidence as so why, the battle of Troy could not have started all because Helen was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Ethnic And Cultural Diversity : A Global Scale, Asia Minor... Two–Halves On a global scale, Asia Minor (the Eastern Half) has supported human agglomerations since the ancient times. Migration to Europe (the Western Half) by land (as the primary means of migration) would have to be around the Black Sea and the north being too cold, a route through Istanbul became a natural choice. Istanbul as a fortress–city was established in the 6th century B.C. on the Thracian side (another name for Western region). The city gained in expanse to both sides as trade through water in region grew. Initial migrants from Anatolia (another name for Eastern region) agglomerated in a segregated pattern. As the population grew, urban functions became derivatives of these patterns. Both halves have had a history of ethnic and cultural diversity due to the variety of regions from where the migrants came from. The grain of this diversity has been finer more at a regional scale as compared to a neighborhood scale. This could be due a sense of social security, if not a social support structure, within their own mono–ethnic neighborhood. As in the case of trade, the diversity in the region also increased with increase in watercraft usage. Bosphorus The two halves make up only one half of the urban story in Istanbul. The other half is Bosphorus strait, a 30 km long water stream that divides the city into two equals, qualitatively and quantitatively. The urban growth of the city can be mapped as the response of the human settlement on it banks to this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Odyssey by Homer As society has progressed, composers have adapted and appropriated the archetypal quest so as to reflect the values of the time's culture appropriately. This has been a necessary course of action, to ensure their writing conveys the quest and its respective elements in a manner that will be understood by the responder in the relevant time period. The texts 'The Odyssey (Homer 8th Century BC), In the Shadow of No Towers (Art Spiegelman 2004) and The Picture of Dorian Gray (Oscar Wilde 1890) have appropriated the archetypal quest in their respective time periods to reflect the values of their context. "The hero ventures forth from the world of common day into a region of supernatural wonder: fabulous forces are there encountered and a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "I wanted to sort out the fragments of what I'd experienced from the media images that threatened to engulf what I actually saw, and the collage like nature of a newspaper page encouraged my impulse to juxtapose my fragmentary thoughts in different styles" This quote from the author enables the responder to develop further insight into Art's reasoning behind how he has structured the comics, and why he chose to create them. The time period after September 11 in which the comic was devised and then published was the beginning of a very invasive media presence. The way in which the media dramatized its information, and bombard its audience with it, made it very hard for one to distinguish between the facts of events, and the images the media would present us with. This is very much evident in Art's somewhat satirical and cynical representation of the media. Another theme that is prevalent throughout his work, is the idea that the government's ideas and policies were heavily engrained into the American media. On one of his splash pages, he depicts himself as a downtrodden writer, who is walking with his head down, his clothes and beard are shown to be dishevelled. He says "Despair slows me down, so I worry whether NYC, or I, will still be around to see if my page was well–printed". The use of several commas allows this to be read as if Art is speaking aloud, these are thoughts being projected straight out, without pause or mental editing. This gives ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Hagia Sophi From The Golden Age Of Byzantium Hagia Sophia (Closed on Mondays & replaced with Basilica Cistern) From the Golden Age of Byzantium, this once Christian church is one of the most extraordinary buildings in the history of architecture. It played a very important role in the Byzantine Empire, and later as a mosque during the Ottoman Empire. The word "Hagia" in Greek means "Divine" and "Sophia" means "Wisdom". "Divine Wisdom" is one of the attributes ofJesus Christ and this church is devoted to his divine wisdom. *Blue Mosque (Closed on Friday Mornings Because of the Friday Prayer) The Blue Mosque is one of the most prominent landmarks of Istanbul, especially when viewed from the First Hill or from the Asian shore of the Sea of Marmara. It is very impressive, with its beautiful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. How The Culture Has Five Essential Characteristics Culture has five essential characteristics: It is learned, shared, based on symbols, it is interconnected, and dynamic, meaning it interacts with other cultures and is changeable. In all parts of the world, most people do not understand the culture from their local town, much less so the culture in a country on the other side of the world. All cultures share prominent features that set them apart from the rest of the world. Geography, language, military, people, and history uniquely define a nation and distinguishes it from the remainder of the world. One such nation that has distinguished itself from the rest of the world is Turkey. Turkey 's geography overlaps the continents of Europe and Asia. Even though three seas ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Turkey is one of the largest exporters of agricultural products in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. "In a 2010 estimate, the nation 's farming area employs 30% of the labor force and accounts for 9.6% of Gross Domestic Product" (Oguz, 2012). The principal commercial crops are cotton and tobacco. The principal exports include dried apricots, hazelnuts, sultanas, and dried figs. Turkey is leading one of the fastest–growing steel and iron businesses in the world. The fishing industry is meek, even with Turkey 's full exposure to the seas. Notwithstanding, a lot of fishing takes place in the Bosporus Strait. There is oil in the Sea of Marmara, however, Turkey continues to import most of its gas and oil, which brought them into the situation of being called a supporter of the terrorist organization known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS/ISIL) by smuggling oil from them. In a recent investigation Khatib (2015) reports, "A newly–leaked report on illegal oil sales by Islamic State (IS, previously ISIS/ISIL), which was ordered to be compiled by Norway, has revealed that most of the IS–smuggled oil has been destined for Turkey, where it is sold off at bargain low prices." Even though there are tensions between ISIS and the rest of the world, Turkey is still benefiting financially from ISIS by purchasing oil. Major Cities like Istanbul, the capital that governs Turkey, remains the country 's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Tragedy Of Jason And Medea The Tragedy of Jason and Medea The Greek myth of Jason and Medea is complex and changing. Having developed orally, the story differs based on sources, but the main narrative stays the same. The story can be broken up into two parts. The beginning is the oral myth that starts with Jason when he was a baby and tells the story of his journey on the Argos, quest for power, marriage toMedea, betrayal of his wife, and, eventually, his death. Secondly, the play Euripides wrote, Medea, picks up near the end of the story, afterJason has already betrayed Medea. The story of Jason and Medea can be considered a Greek tragedy because it's exciting narrative evokes fear and pity in the reader, it involves important character with royal lineage, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead, the women used them to repopulate the island. Their second stop was at the island of Samothrace, where the Kabeiroi, "a cult of 'great gods," initiated them and offered them protection, and then they sailed past Troy and arrived at the Sea of Marmara the following morning. Then, along the Marmara coast, the Argonauts encountered the Harpies, "ugly winged females Zeus has sent to torment Phineus," a blind prophet who inhabited the island (Wood). Phineas prophesied that Jason would be the first to safely sail the dangerous entrance into the Black Sea. Jason navigated through the Black Sea safely due to Hera's love for him and the blessing she gave him. Finally, the Argonauts reached the island ofColchis, where, together, they decide to walk to the city of Aia where they see many "bodies wrapped in hide and hung in trees" (Wood). Once they reached the city, Jason asked King Aeetes to give him the Golden Fleece, but the King says he will only give it to Jason if he can conquer many impossible tasks. According to Michael Wood, "[Jason] has to yoke fire breathing–bulls, plough and sow a field with dragons' teeth, and overcome phantom warriors." While Jason is beginning to attempt these tasks, Aphrodite makes King Aeetes' daughter, Medea, fall for Jason; Because of her love for Jason, Medea offers him her help in completing her father's tasks if Jason will marry her. Jason accepts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Is Alexander The Great Still Alive? She used to take me for a ride up to the Mermaid because she was the one who would ask, "Is Alexander the Great still alive? And I would have to answer, "He lives and reigns, and conquers the world". "Let 's go to the me–maid", I asked very often from her. It was a small square with a fountain and a beautiful statue from white marble in the center with a shape of a mermaid. This was near the church of the Transfiguration. When we arrived at the creek, the stream that is at the height of Katsios' Tavern, we stopped to listen to the frogs and we were laughing with their funny caws. The honeysuckle, or the khanum 's hand as they called it, "sti Poli" (in the City) And when we detected a honeysuckle in some yard she used to ask, "Do you know how they call otherwise honeysuckle, "sti Poli" (in the City of Costantinoupolis)? The khanum 's (turkish woman) hand. Please, just have a look at this flower closely, isn 't it like a little white hand"? Polis, (the City), only with the hearing of that word grandmother was touched, but tried not to show it. When the story began, I looked closely to her eyes. They became watery immediately for Vosporos, Great Pera, Agia Sophia. A thousand and one, the words for the City. Costantinoupolis, Galata Bridge (Kara KeuГЇ), around 1900 A bridge has always had a leading role at this point. A bridge with contradictory personality. Bridges are made to connect two pieces of land, while the bridge in our history, was separating as boundary two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Rise Of The Roman Empire In 448 AD, Greek writer and historian Priscus journeyed from Constantinople to meet with Attila the Hun. Pricus wrote down the events of his journey, leaving one of the few first–hand accounts of a diplomatic meeting with the Huns. His writings can tell us much about how the Huns interacted with other cultures and societies and how Attila–specifically–welcomed his guests to his court. Europe, in the 5th century, was undergoing many societal changes. Many of these changes were associated with the introduction of new barbarian tribes–barbarian is derived from the Greek word babblers meaning anyone who did not speak Greek. During the decline of the Roman Empire, many barbaric tribes took the opportunity to attack. The migration of barbarians closer to Rome put stress on an already stressed Roman government. The increased tension eventually lead to an outbreak of wars. In 410 Rome was sacked by the Visigoths–lead by Alaric–and was attacked again in 455 but the Vandals("Dining With Attila the Hun, 448"). Attacks on the Roman Empire by the Huns did not start until the middle of the 5th century. The Huns crossed the Danube in 441, upon crossing they sacked the city of Margus ("Late Roman Timeline"). The Huns–in 442– cross the Danube again this time sacking more cities than they had the previous year. The Roman government began to grow fearful of the army Attila had established under his rule. This fear forced the Roman Empire to start paying Attila and his Huns from invading ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Augustine Empire Vs Byzantine Civilization Although the Ancient Egyptian Civilization and the Byzantine Empire both had a big influence on each other and are very similar, they also have their big differences. The first and foremost of those differences being how the members of each civilizations made their living. The Ancient Egyptians were mostly farmers, or laborers, while the people of the Byzantine Empire were mostly traders, builders, tutors, and doctors. Another difference and similarity is each civilization's respective geographical features. They both share access to the Mediterranean Sea, but while Ancient Egypt has many man–made geographical features, the Byzantine Empire has little to none. Other differences include religious aspects, written languages, and systems of rule. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The standard religion in Ancient Egypt wasn't really one set religion at all. It was more a mix of all of the main principles of the different, and most prominent religions we observe being practiced around the world today. Like most religions, they had a belief in a higher power, they were polytheistic that went with an extensive mythology for all of the gods they worshipped, whilst having a very strong belief of spiritualism, and having magic incorporated into many parts of their religion. They also had a more scientific aspects of their religion such as psychiatry, herbology, and medicine. Contrarily, the religion of Byzantium wa much more predetermined, standard, and while being Christianity at the specific time of those people, their religion is very similar to that of today's Christianity. They were monotheistic, meaning they only worshipped one god, unlike the Ancient Egyptians. While they only worshipped one god, they believed that there were three elements to him: God the Father; God the Son and the Holy Spirit. They followed the teachings of Jesus Christ, also viewing him as the son of God, and the messiah promised in the Old Testament. They obtained this information from their holy book called the Bible, and worshipped and were taught lessons from the Bible in churches, by their religious leaders called Priests or Ministers. Other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The North Anatolian Fault ( Naf ) ( Fig ) The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) (Fig. 1) in northern Turkey is a significant, seismically active structure (e.g. Barka 1992; Sengor et al. 2005). The NAF is a 1200 km–long dextral strike–slip fault which extends from the town of Karliova in eastern Turkey, paralleling the southern coast of the Black sea, across the Northern Aegean Sea, central and mainland Greece, eventually linking with the Hellenic subduction zone (e.g. Barka 1992; Barka et al. 2000; Sengor et al. 2005). The NAF is part of a larger zone of deformation called the North Anatolian Shear Zone (NASZ), but currently seismic activity is largely confined to the narrow, mostly through–going NAF (Sengor et al. 1985; Sengor et al. 2005). The NAF lies along the boundary between ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By contrast, much of the central part of Anatolia shows little difference in rotation vectors away from the NAF, suggesting movement as a coherent block (McClusky et al. 2000). As such, the movement of the Anatolian block is best approximated as anticlockwise rotation about two poles, one near Damascus for eastern Anatolia and one north of the Nile Delta for the western/central block (Fig 1.) (Barka et al. 2000; McClusky et al. 2000). The NAF is located at the boundary between Tethyan accretionary complexes to the south and rigid basement to the north, forming along a zone of weakness in the E/W trending Tethyan sutures (Sengor et al. 1985; Sengor et al 2005). Though highly irregular, Tethyan accretionary complexes in northern Turkey generally widen from east to west (Sengor et al. 2005). Deformation associated with the eastern half part the NAF, near Erzincan and ~150–200km westward, is concentrated to a narrow zone along the fault, roughly 10km or less in width (Sengor et al. 2005). The zone of deformation from the NAF and NASZ widens as the fault continues westward, and splits into a northern and southern strand near the Sea of Marmara (Fig. 1) (Barka et al. 1992, Sengor et al. 2005). The western widening of the accretionary complexes through which the fault runs is a possible explanation the widening of the fault zone in these areas. Sense of motion is almost purely strike slip in many parts of the fault (especially in the straight ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Turkey And Its Judicial Procedures Turkey is situated at the northeast of the Mediterranean Sea in Southwest Asia and Southeast Europe. In the North direction of Turkey id the Black Sea and on its west is the Aegean Sea. Its neighboring countries in the south are Syria and Iraq; to the east are Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Iran. Russia, Romania and Ukraine are its neighbors to the north and northwest while Greece and Bulgaria are to the west. The Sea of Marmara, Dardanelles and the Bosporus divide the country. Turkey in the continent of Europe comprised an area equal to the size of the state of Massachusetts. Turkey in Asia is almost the same size as the area of Texas. The center of the two is a treeless plateau bordered by mountains. The total land area is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Strict imprisonment requires labor for one year and life while ordinary imprisonment covers up to 20 years and involves labor as well. The right to vote and payment of damages may be imposed to the convicted felonies. The Execution of Sentences Act in 1986 reduced the serving jail sentence down to half and the life sentences are abridged to 20 years while the death sentences were converted to 30–year term. (photius.org) Significant changes in the management of suspects took place in 1992 as the Criminal Trials Procedure law was introduced. This law establishes the right of suspects to have access to legal counsel. The pre–arraignment detention is reduced to 24 hours for individual crimes and four days for crimes involving conspiracy. The Anti–Terror law of 1991 abolished the "thought crimes" articles of the penal code. On the other hand, the law offered a wide definition of terrorism. Persons apprehended for individual crimes under this must be brought to a judge within 48 hours. Those charged with collective political crimes can be detained for a period of 15 days in the year 1995. Cases that involve minor offences are handled by a single judge with limited civil and penal jurisdiction. Central criminal courts composed of a president and two judges handle crimes punishable of more than five years of imprisonment. A three–judge ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Ottoman's Journey To World War 1 Midterm Ryan Grady The Ottoman entrance to World War One was path that was unavoidable. The decline of the once great empire had placed the Ottomans in a precarious state, that the only last hope was war. Certain factors were key in this process, the loss of territories in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a burgeoning alliance with the Germans beginning with Kaiser Wilhelm II, and the Empire's location at the confluence of three continents. The Ottoman journey to war was not only an inevitability, but also a last ditch effort to restore the former glory of the Empire. With the decline of the Empire, the Ottomans saw an opportunity to reclaim lost lands. During the late 19th century, the Empire had experienced great loses that began... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As an attempt to fight the Russians and take over control in the Caucuses, it ultimately failed horribly. Advancing farther into Russian territory, the campaign culminated in the Battle of Sarikamish during the winter of 1914/15. The Ottomans were woefully unprepared for the harsh winter and suffered great losses.(Class Notes)The second critical operation was the Battle of Gallipoli. British attempts, lead under Nelson, to take over the Dardanelles would ultimately be repulsed. Beginning with a failed naval assault, the British landed at Gallipoli. These was seen as a pivotal moment for the Ottomans, as the safety of Istanbul was put into question. After a bloody stalemate, the British were eventually repulsed and provided a huge moral boost for the Ottomans.(Class ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Empire Of The Seljuk Ottoman Empire One of the small Turkish nomadic tribes in Anatolia during the 13th century was a dynasty named after the ruler Osman, the Ottomans. This small state emerged in Anatolia during the breakdown of the empire of the Seljuk Turks. The Ottomans quickly became an undeniable force and ended all other Turkish dynasties. The Ottoman Empire became one of the largest and longest lasting empires in the world, ruling the majority of the Middle East, northern Africa and southeastern Europe for over 600 years until its eventual fall in 1922. The Ottomans were one of the numbers of Turkish tribes that migrated from Central Asia. Initially they followed a primitive shamanistic religion. Their contacts with various tribes led to the introduction of Islam and they acquired their greatest combat tradition, that of the ghazi warrior. The first period of the Ottoman history was characterized by almost continuous territorial expansion. The Ottoman dominion spread out from a small Anatolian principality to cover a major amount of land in Middle East and southeastern Europe. Following the final defeat of the Seljuk Empire in 1293, Osman, the founder of the Ottoman dynasty, led his principality to take over Byzantine Bithynia in northwestern Anatolia, commanded the ghazis against the Byzantines. Osman and his successors concentrated their attacks on Byzantine territories bordering the Bosphorus and the Sea of Marmara to the west. The Ottomans took advantage of the decay of the Byzantine frontier ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Similarities Between The Hearst Castle And The Topakapi... Title That I Haven't Figured Out Yet The drastic difference in time periods between the Hearst Castle and the Topakapi Palace leads to the differentiation in materiality and function, but the similarities of both the structures come together with the grandiosity of the project and the lasting effect of the architecture. While the Hearst Castle was initially built just to accommodate the Hearst family, the Topakapi palace was built for Mehmed II and his dynasty. After a long line of collaboration with the Hearst family, Julia Morgan was assigned to design a space forWilliam Randolph Hearst in San Simeon because he was "tired of going up and camping" and wanted "something that would be more comfortable".[1] Morgan began construction in 1919, and started with guest houses, since Hearst put emphasis on the idea of having his family and friends over. Additionally, Morgan partially based her design on the tower of the church at Ronda in Southern Spain, a favorite site of Hearst. The California location gave Morgan and Hearst the excuse to resemble and mimic the renaissance style of Southern Spain. Controversy, the Topakapi Palace was originally built in 1465 by the Sultan Mehmed II and his reign. The Topakapi Palace was a center for administration, education and most importantly, to accommodate the Sultan. Aspects of religion and spirituality were highly active through the site and the rich diversity of Islamic architecture was prevalent throughout the space. Despite the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay On Battle Of Gallipoli The Battle of Gallipoli David Cumo Ms. Beck Honors World Cultures Period 7 19 May 2017 The Battle of Gallipoli, also referred to as The Gallipoli Campaign of 1915–16 or the Dardanelles Campaign, was a decisive battle in World War One during which Allied Powers attempted to take control over the sea route between Europe and Russia. Overall, the battle is largely considered a failure. There were many forces that acted against the Allies during the campaign, main causes of the loss were the repelling of the initial naval attack, the failure of the invasion of the Gallipoli Peninsula by the British, French, and ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps), and the high level of resistance from the Turks, and an extreme lack in planning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A stray mine sunk the French battleship Bouvet with its' six hundred sailors still on board. Another French battleship, Inflexible, struck a mine close to where Bouvet had sunk earlier. Inflexible, however, did not sink. It stayed afloat and eventually became beached. Due to the inexperience of the men sailing the minesweepers, the constant bombardment of Ottoman artillery proved to be too much for them. Many retreated and abandoned their ships, leaving many mines still intact. Seventeen of the Allied ships were damaged or sunk by the time the battle had ended. The Allies then began to plan a ground invasion of the Dardanelles and sent two submarines into the straits. Unfortunately, they too were lost to mines. Luckily, the British submarine HMS B11 managed to enter into the strait unharmed and on December 13, 1959. It sunk the Ottoman Battleship, MesГ»diye. It was docked at Sari Sighlar Bay and was being used as a floating fortress by the Ottomans. The Allies also managed to use their submarines to overpower the Ottomans in the Sea of Marmara. They were able to sink large numbers of Ottoman ships, including, one battleship, one destroyer, five gunboats, eleven troop transports, forty–four supply ships, and 148 sailing vessels between April and December, 1915, while only losing eight submarines themselves. This forced the Ottomans to abandon the Sea of Marmara as a trade route and was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Turkey Culture Essay The culture of my country, Turkey, combines an extremely diverse, as well as, a heterogeneous set of elements that have been derived from the various cultures of the Caucasian, Central Asian, Eastern European and Eastern Mediterranean (West Asian) traditions. The majority of these traditions were originally brought together by the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire is a multi–ethnic and a multi–religious state. During the early years of the republic, the government invested a really large amount of resources into fine arts such as architecture, paintings and sculpture. This was done as both a process of modernization and of creating a cultural identity. Due to the different historical factors defining the Turkish identity, the culture of Turkey combines clear efforts of modernization and Westernization undertaken in varying degrees since the 1800's, with a simultaneous desire to maintain traditional religion, as well as, historical values. Turkish cuisine inherited its Ottoman heritage which could also be described as a fusion and refinement of Armenian, Greek, Persian and Turkic cuisines. Turkish cuisine also influenced these cuisines and other neighboring cuisines, as well as, Western European cuisines. Ottomans fused various culinary traditions of their realm with influences from Middle Eastern cuisines, along with traditional Turkic elements from Central Asia such as yogurt. The Ottoman Empire created a vast variety of technical specialties. It can be observed that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Causes Of Struma During Ww2 The British faced many dilemma's during World War II regarding ship Struma. The biggest dilemma faced was that even though England was responsible to save the Jews. The Struma Ship was a small iron hull ship that was in the process of taking hundreds of Jewish refugees from Romania to Palestine. With the Ship breaking down several times around December 1941. They arrived in Istanbul on December 15, 1941. The engine was malfunctioning, and there was leakage in the hull. The captain of the ship requested a permit to stay in the harbor until those repairs were completed. The Turkish authorities, considering the recent catastrophe that befell Salvador and its Jewish passengers in the Sea of Marmara, generously accorded the permission to stay ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Military Conflict Paper TURKEY The word culture has been commonly used in the current society. However, it is worth noting its true definition. Biagetti & Lugli (2014) asserts that if one made an inquiry of its meaning from anthropologists whose sole responsibility is studying culture, then it is common knowledge that he would receive a variety of answers from them. Despite the different definitions, most of them put emphasis on same aspects. For this discussion, therefore, the definition of culture will be given. Also, the article will provide its five primary characteristics, and the overview of the physical geography, military conflict and its impact on Turkish society. The definition of culture that will be used is that it is a complex whole that makes... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This followed the failure of a two–year process of achieving peace in the countries. The failure stemmed from the increasing tensions that have been witnessed along the Syrian borders through the high influx of refugees coming into Turkey (Orhan, 2014, p. 33). The conflict has massively impacted this society because of the destabilizations that have been caused. Provision of services has been massively affected. The refugees have put a strain on the available services. The levels of education in the country have also been affected. It is because the conflict interferes with the uptake of knowledge and sometimes even driving school going people away. Conclusion The article above has discussed the concept of culture. It has mentioned its five primary characteristics encompassing the concepts of learning, sharing, integration, dynamism and symbolism. Besides, common features of culture have been put into perspective. The similar aspects here encompass purpose and mission, values and principles, rites of initiation, and history and traditions. The last issue that has been discussed encompass the overview of the physical geography, military conflict and its impact on the Turkish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Comb Jelly Research Paper The Comb Jelly Sea Walnut, Rippenqualle (German) Venus' girdle, warty comb jelly, these are just some of the name for the Comb Jelly. This animal is "any member of a common genus (Mnemiopsis) of gelatinous, planktonic marine invertebrates of the order Lobata (class Tentaculata, phylum Ctenophora)." (EncyclopГ¦dia Britannica) Because of its pronounced abundance in estuaries in the heavily populated parts of the US and its precarious population growth after the 1980s, the Mnemiopsis Leidyi or Comb Jelly, is the most studied genus in the world. The Comb Jellies live a completely planktonic existence. They are considered circumglobal, oceanic distribution, meaning that they occur worldwide throughout the open ocean, but are most common in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Ancient Greece Geography Essay The geography of a country or civilization can define its culture including how they live. The Aztecs use the rivers of the jungles to quickly move from village to village. In addition, the Britons with soft hills and plains allow them to harvest wheat efficiently. However, the Greeks use their land and geography is special ways that turned them into one of the most famous ancient civilizations. The Greeks were able to utilize the sea as well as the mountains for trading, city–state dividing, fishing, regionalism, and politics. (Aegean to the East and Ionian to the West) but is also highly mountainous in the mainland. The major mountain ranges of the Balkans end up in Greece, dividing the country in mesas, plateaus, and small valleys. Greece, being the southernmost part of the Balkan Peninsula, is surrounded by two major seas. The seas of Greece are probably it most important Geographical feature but we cannot forget the 6,000 islands and islets scattered in the Aegean and Ionian Seas, of which only 227 islands are inhabited. I found that out at Visit Greece! (website) This is a truly unique phenomenon for the European continent. Greeks use the sea to fish and trade. The wealthy could afford tuna, sea bass, and red mullet. Fishing was one of Greece's greats sources of food because of the mountains and rocky land that was hard to farm on. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The trade network stretched out to Egypt, Asia Minor, The Greek Islands and the upper Balkans.Mediterranean sea was the gateway to Greece. The Mediterranean Sea, including the Sea of Marmara, occupies an area of approximately 970,000 square miles The poorer Greeks could only afford, little fish, such as anchovies and sapts. The wealthy could afford tuna, sea bass, and red mullet. Fishing was one of Greece's greats sources of food because of the mountains and rocky land that was hard to farm ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Critical Reasoning Battle Analysis: Gallipoli CHECK FOR ACTIVE VOICE Fix measurements Critical Reasoning Battle Analysis: Gallipoli SFC Rebecca Watchers SLC 16–001 3rd PLT Critical Reasoning Battle Analysis: Gallipoli Introduction The Gallipoli Campaign was a defining moment of World War I– both for the Allies and the Central Powers. A critical reasoning analysis of the Gallipoli Campaign of World War I reveals the enduring lessons learned which might still be applied in modern warfare. Thesis: The Battle at Anzac Cove proved to be the culmination of months of stunningly poor Allied leadership, inferior intelligence, and an inefficient use of land, naval, and air assets. This study serves to explain how the application of effective operational principles, namely Combined ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The forbidding headland reaches 10 miles across at the widest point but typically reaches between 3–5 miles in breadth and stretches 45 miles in length. The land mass consists of steep, rocky slopes and deep ravines cut into steep hills. Thin, sandy beaches line the western and southernmost coastline. Key terrain included the hills of Achi Baba, overlooking Cape Helles on the southernmost tip and Sari Bair, overlooking Anzac Cove and the Asian coastline beyond. Strong ocean currents on the morning of the Battle of Anzac Cove forced the Australians to land nearly 3,000 yards north of their target. The beach here was less than forty feet wide and lined with sheer cliff faces creating a natural 200–foot tall barricade. Turkish forces had not bothered to fortify this stretch of land nor to station troops here as it was deemed an impossible landing site. Weather in the Gallipoli region was beginning to improve after a harsh and unforgiving winter. By the landing at Anzac Cove in late April, temperatures were ranging from nighttime lows in the mid–40s to daytime highs in the mid–60s. Average rainfall for April was typically around 45mm and had been particularly harsh in the middle of April, causing the planned landings at Gallipoli to be pushed back an additional three weeks. Skies were finally clear and sunny on the day the landings finally took
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  • 33. Turkey Cultural Analysis Paper An Analysis of Turkish Culture with respect to ongoing and future Air Defense Operations Turkey's role in NATO and the U.N. will be crucial in the next few years in regards to national defense strategy. An understanding of Turkish culture and an analysis of their military capabilities will help the United States tailor its relations with this country. This paper will; overall explain Turkish culture, lay out Turkish military structure, and analyze Turkish foreign policy. Turkey is geographically in a unique geographic situation as it is technically in both Europe and Asia. Turkey is a European country in respect to politics. It borders Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Greece, Bulgaria, Iran, and Iraq. Five regions with unique topography, foliage, and climate divide the country. The region's most pertinent to U.S. foreign policy are the Mediterranean region (south), Eastern Anatolia (Far East) and the Marmara–Istanbul region. (Agnarella) The Mediterranean region encompasses the Taurus mountain range. The climate has dry and hot summers followed by mild wet winters. It borders Syria and Iraq with level but rocky terrain across the entirety of the border. The seaport... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Turkish views on American foreign policy and Americans are mostly unfavorable. Only 14% of Turkish citizens polled by the U.S. State Department held a favorable view of Americans and American foreign policy. (Wike, 2009) Turkish customs vary from region to region so it would be vital to train soldiers' specific to their area of operations. Sensitivity is always important with cross–cultural awareness however it must be stressed the certain offenses are punishable with imprisonment in Turkey i.e. Insulting the state or Islam, religious proselytizing, etc. Overall, continued cooperation and joint operations with the Republic of Turkey will be favorable for U.S. interest. This applies in the current conflict and in future ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Push And Pull Factors In The Balkan Peninsula The Balkan Peninsula is a region located in southern Europe. The northern dividing line of the Balkan Peninsula consists of the Kupa, Sava, and Danube rivers. This region is surrounded by the Black Sea to the east, the Mediterranean and Marmara Seas to the south, and the Adriatic Sea to the west. Examples of physical features in the Balkan Peninsula are the many forested mountain ranges that occupy the region, including the Balkan Mountains, the Dinaric Alps, and the Rhodope Mountains, the varied climate ranging from cold, snowy winters in the northern mountains, to a warm, humid climate characteristic of the Mediterranean, as well as fertile soil, especially in the plains, and diverse plants and wildlife throughout the region, such as the endangered Balkan lynx. Some examples of human characteristics that make this region unique... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Balkan Peninsula is extremely diverse, and is home to more than 70.5 million people. Examples of pull factors for this region are that Greece is the 9th largest tourist destination in Europe in 2014, causing more people to want to visit, many of the countries in the Balkan peninsula, especially Greece and Turkey, have historical significance such as buildings or artwork, and the warm Mediterranean beaches known for sailing and tourists as well as numerous mountain ranges that attract skiers are definitely pull factors for this region. Some examples of push factors that act against the Balkans are that the economy at its lowest in that area, and unemployment is very high, and most Balkan countries have a low standard of living relative to the majority of Europe. In conclusion, the Balkan peninsula is a very diverse, mountainous region in southeastern Europe with numerous characteristics and push and pull ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Israel Is A Small Democracy At The Eastern End Of The... Israel is a small democracy at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea, with a 2016 population of 8.17 million, of which, 74.8 percent is Jewish; most of the rest of Israel 's population is Arab. The term "Arab" denotes persons descended from tribes inhabiting the Arabian Peninsula or persons speaking the Arabic language. By this definition, there are about 250 million Arabs worldwide, most found in the group of countries occupying North Africa and the western part of the Middle East. Most Arabs are Muslims, but a significant minority (about 10 percent) in the Arab Middle East are Christians, and some are secular (profess no religion). Most Israelis and many non–Israeli Jews, as well as other supporters of Israel worldwide, see Israel as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Israel then declared its independence on 14 May 1948; it was quickly recognized by the United States, the Soviet Union, and many other countries. The new nation of Israel was also immediately attacked by neighboring Arab states. Israel prevailed in the conflict and, in the process, secured more territory for itself than had been stipulated under the UN partition plan. More than seven hundred thousand Palestinians remained displaced after the war, and were considered refugees. They settled in camps in nearby Arab nations. Central to the ongoing Arab–Israeli conflict is the question of Palestinian statehood. Palestinians refer to their departure from Israel as the nakba or "disaster." The refugees and their descendants, the Palestinians, today reside in the coastal Gaza Strip to Israel 's south and along the west bank of the Jordan River, to Israel 's east. In 1949, the UN arranged a ceasefire in Israel, setting a boundary around it known as the Green Line. In 1967, during the Six–Day War fought between Israel and the combined forces of Egypt, Jordan, and Syria, Israel 's victory enabled it to extend its borders beyond the Green Line, into the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, and begin building settlements there. These areas are known as the Occupied Territories. Many Palestinians, Arabs, and others view the Israeli occupation of the Occupied Territories as having as its ultimate goal the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. End Poverty And Economic Opportunities Of Our Times End poverty and economic opportunities of our times. Jeffrey D. Sachs. 2006. Press, London. . XVIII pp + 397 US $ 16.00, ISBN: 0–14– 303658–0, Paperback. In a controversial book of the same, when in the macro–analysis of the current global economic crisis of the circle of things, helps the policies of development economist Jeffrey Sachs has failed, to the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank in the Eastern bloc and the Third World. Based on numerous trips, counseling governments, and bad alike, from the use of, the author of compelling need, helps to alleviate the lack of major change consisted of the counsel of our God. However, unlike many who are in Asia and in Africa, the most irrational of all is to see the competition, an impressive Sachs offers solutions, which can be done in cases of practical help to a good life is to attain the Millennium Development Goals of reducing poverty. In general, the purpose of studies, and the history of its own in the historical perspective of poverty, Professor Sachs was enough to convince the reader of the country and the integrity of their own doctrine. But they sat idle. He knows the challenges faced by the poor in their families, the author of the ears of the poor of the earth, the places, it is not just as much of India, and Ethiopia, Malawi. About the same time, the leaders of the nations, and the other ministers argued in favor of Macroeconomic dares to challenge us to new questions, and about the solutions to help ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Greek Acropolis Compare And Contrast Introduction In this report, I will be comparing the Acropolis in Athens, Greece with the the Little Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey. The comparison between the two historical sites will focus on commissioning agent, locality, which includes the timeline, geographical location, cultural locus and topography. It will also include the typology, the commissioning agent, social plans, sections, access and construction systems. The morphology including the urban structure, routes and paths, and the relevance to Cape Town today will be discussed. This will be done by focussing on their similarities and their differences Locality Timeline: Between 3500 and 3000BC, the caves of the slopes of the Acropolis were populated during the Neolithic period. Then in the 13th century, The Kings of Athens built a fortified wall about 760 meters in length around their temples on the Acropolis. Around the 8th century, a temple dedicated to Athena... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Parthenon, resembling a rectangular temple was built to replace two earlier temples to Athena. It was built between 447 and 438 B.C. Its important structural features are columns, eight on the slender sides and 17 on the broad sides. It was built to express the dominance and influence of the Greeks. 437 BC, Mnesicles constructed the Propylaea on the western side of the Acropolis with Doric columns of Pentelic marble. It was ornamented with paintings by Polygnotus. The Propylaea had five doorways and was built on an inclination. The building of it was a challenge to Mnesicles who split the building in two in order to deal with the challenge of the slant. "The Erechtheion was also built in Pentelic marble. The entrance is lined with six Ionic columns that are long and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Istanbul Research Paper Both Istanbul and Vancouver are very popular cities in the world. Istanbul located in northwestern Turkey. Istanbul has two different continental Asia and Europa. In contrast Vancouver is located on the southwest coast of British Columbia. The Marmara Sea surrounds Istanbul and the Salish sea surrounds Vancouver. Size ofIstanbul is 2,063 sq miles but size of Vancouver is 44.39 sq miles. Also Istanbul has a long history. Istanbul established in a.d. 9th century. Vancouver established in 1858. The two popular city in the world Vancouver and Istanbul have differences in terms of climate, population and food culture. The first difference between Istanbul and Vancouver is their climates. Istanbul's weather is controlled by Black sea and Siberian's weather. That is, it has hot and dry summer, snowy and warm winters. On the other hand, Vancouver's weather controlled by the mountains and Pacific ocean. That is, it has hot and dump summer, rainy and cold winters. Also, In Istanbul the annual rainfall is 788 mm whereas, but this amount is 1457 mm in Vancouver. By the way, There are some similar points between Istanbul and Vancouver in spite of differences. For example, both cities has four season. The other similarity is the two cities are popular in the world. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Istanbul's population is approximately 15 million, and it is the most crowded city in the Turkey. Whereas, Vancouver's population is approximately 647 thousand, and it is the second crowded city in Canada. Istanbul takes the migration because of the industry and economic developments so Istanbul has many job opportunities. Also Istanbul gives the migration because of the crime index and traffic. Crime rate in Istanbul is 51% but this rate in Vancouver is only 24 % so Vancouver is safer than Istanbul. Vancouver takes the migration because it is one of the most livable city in the world. Also, Vancouver is known high quality of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. My Favorite Film : Clash Of The Titans The creative forms discussed from the speakers on drama, music, movie and animation where all very interesting different views on how the odyssey impacted them. Wether the speaker used it for theraputic instances or leisure reading or even theater. The type I experienced was in one of my favorite movies "Clash of the Titans" Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Science Fiction Directed by Louis Leterrier. The story takes place in ancient times after defeating their predecessors, the Titans, the gods divided the Universe among themselves. Zeus took the skies, Poseidon took the seas, and Hades was left with the Underworld upon being tricked by Zeus. The gods created the mortals, whose faith and prayers has fueled the gods' immortality. As time passed, however, mortals began to question and soon resist their creators, angering the Olympians. A fisherman named Spyros finds a coffin adrift in the sea, discovering a baby,Perseus, and his mother, DanaГ«. Spyros and his wife, Marmara, raise Perseus as their own son, alongside their daughter, Tekla. One day, as an adult Perseus and his family watch soldiers from the city of Argos destroying the statue of Zeus. Infuriated at this, the Gods unleash the Furies who attack the soldiers and destroy the family's fishing vessel, resulting in Perseus' family drowning. Only Perseus survives and is found by a group of the soldiers. Perseus is brought before King Cepheus and Queen Cassiopeia, who are celebrating their campaign against the gods. Queen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Myth Of Io Research Paper The myth of Io depicts the story of a beautiful nymph who Zeus falls in love with. He seduces her and surrounds them in a cloud, so Hera, his wife, won't see them. She gets suspicious and Zeus ends up turning Io into a cow, disguising his love for her. Hera asks for the cow as a gift, and guards it fiercely. Eventually, Io is freed, butHera sends a vicious gadfly to sting her. Io wanders for years and makes her way to Egypt, where she is turned back to a women. She becomes the Egyptian God Isis, and gives birth to the future rulers of Egypt. Greek mythology is intertwined with Egyptian mythology because of this, as are many geographical features that are named after her passing. The myth of Io was important, not just because the story line ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Byzantine Empire : The Decline Of The Western Roman... Following the decline of the Western Roman Empire in 476 CE, a new empire rose up in the ashes. This new empire, the Byzantine Empire, was a culmination of Western Roman cultures and tradition, yet, it also contains many distinctive features. Originating from the same empire, the two empires display similar cultural roots. Roman emperor Constantine strategically chose Byzantion, also referred to as Byzantium, as the new imperial capital for the Roman Empire. Emperor Constantine named the capital, Constantinople ("city of Constantine), after himself (Bentley, Ziegler, and Streets–Salter, p. 182). A historian of the Christian Church, Sozomen once stated: Nothing that Constantine the Great did shows his ability more clearly than his seizing upon the site of old Byzantium for the location for his new capital. The place was admirably sited for an imperial residence, being over against Asia which the Persians were threatening, and in easy touch with the Danube, where the Northern Barbarians were always swarming... (Sozomen) This was a strategic move for the Roman Empire because of the location Byzantium; it is situation on a peninsula, which is easily defensible. The location also had a maritime advantage, with the possibility of controlling "the strait of water leading from the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara and beyond to the Dardanelles, the Aegean Sea, and the Mediterranean. In addition to the peninsula and maritime significance, they had access to rich and fertile lands of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...