Turkey has many beautiful places to visit across the country along with a rich culture and cuisine. The document highlights Turkey as a location and discusses its scenic destinations, cultural traditions, and local foods. In 3 sentences or less.
Turkey is a transcontinental country located in both Asia and Europe. It has a population of over 80 million people and its largest city is Istanbul. Turkey has a long history and was once the center of the Ottoman Empire, but is now a secular parliamentary republic with a diverse landscape and culture.
Turkey is located on two continents, Europe and Asia. It borders 8 countries and has 7 regions with diverse climates. The capital is Ankara but the largest city is Istanbul. Turkey has a predominantly Muslim population and Turkish is the official language. Key sights include Istanbul, Cappadocia, and Turkey has over 7,000 km of coastline on the Black, Mediterranean, and Aegean Seas. The economy focuses on textiles, food, electronics, and tourism. Popular culture includes Turkish coffee, baklava, and kebab.
Turkey is a transcontinental country located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It borders 8 countries and has coastlines on the Mediterranean Sea, the Aegean Sea, and the Black Sea. Turkey has a population of over 73 million people and its official language is Turkish. The capital and largest city of Turkey is Ankara, while Istanbul is the cultural and commercial center. Turkey has a long history and was formerly the center of the Ottoman Empire. Today it is a secular parliamentary republic with a diverse landscape and culture.
TURKEY PRESENTATION FOR KIIT UNIVERSITY ENGLISH PROFIENCY COURSE IN INDIAIbrahim Sevki Bayrakdar
Turkey has a diverse geography and climate that allows visitors to experience four seasons in one day. It has coastlines on three seas, as well as majestic mountains, valleys, lakes, and waterfalls suitable for year-round tourism. Turkish culture is a blend of Eastern and Western influences, with the official language being Turkish. Notable Turkish authors include Orhan Pamuk, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature. Istanbul straddles two continents and was the historic capital of the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires, with a population over 12 million today. Erzurum, in eastern Turkey, has a 6,000 year history and well-preserved historical sites from Persian, Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk
Turkey is located where Asia, Africa, and Europe meet, and is home to over 75 million people. It has a diverse landscape that includes mountains, valleys, plains, beaches, rivers, and lakes. Turkey has a secular democratic government and 99% of the population is Muslim. The official language is Turkish, written in the Latin alphabet. Tourism is a large part of Turkey's economy, with opportunities for sailing, mountaineering, rafting, bird watching, and many other outdoor activities.
This document provides an overview of Turkey, including its geography, politics, economy, demographics, and history. Turkey is a unitary parliamentary republic located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It has the 16th largest economy in the world and population of over 75 million people. Key industries include textiles, vehicles, and consumer electronics. Turkey engages in numerous peacekeeping missions abroad and hosts many refugees. Tourism is also a large industry, with attractions centered around history, culture, and outdoor activities.
The passage describes Turkish culture through poems listening to the sounds of Istanbul, Turkish cuisine, and dining etiquette. It shares snippets of poems evoking the smells, sounds and sights of Istanbul. It then discusses Turkish cuisine as a fusion of Central Asian, Middle Eastern and Balkan influences, with variations between regions. Specific dishes mentioned include Adana kebap, Urfa kebap, and desserts like baklava. Finally, it notes that in Turkey people wait for everyone to be seated before eating together without singing or loud talking during meals.
- Turkey is located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia, bordering 8 countries. Its capital is Ankara but the largest city is Istanbul.
- Turkey has a long history dating back to antiquity. It was once home to many ancient civilizations and was later the center of the Ottoman Empire.
- Today, Turkey is a secular republic with over 99% of the population being Muslim. The official language is Turkish and the currency is the Turkish Lira. Turkish culture is influenced by its diverse history and geography.
Turkey is a transcontinental country located in both Asia and Europe. It has a population of over 80 million people and its largest city is Istanbul. Turkey has a long history and was once the center of the Ottoman Empire, but is now a secular parliamentary republic with a diverse landscape and culture.
Turkey is located on two continents, Europe and Asia. It borders 8 countries and has 7 regions with diverse climates. The capital is Ankara but the largest city is Istanbul. Turkey has a predominantly Muslim population and Turkish is the official language. Key sights include Istanbul, Cappadocia, and Turkey has over 7,000 km of coastline on the Black, Mediterranean, and Aegean Seas. The economy focuses on textiles, food, electronics, and tourism. Popular culture includes Turkish coffee, baklava, and kebab.
Turkey is a transcontinental country located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It borders 8 countries and has coastlines on the Mediterranean Sea, the Aegean Sea, and the Black Sea. Turkey has a population of over 73 million people and its official language is Turkish. The capital and largest city of Turkey is Ankara, while Istanbul is the cultural and commercial center. Turkey has a long history and was formerly the center of the Ottoman Empire. Today it is a secular parliamentary republic with a diverse landscape and culture.
TURKEY PRESENTATION FOR KIIT UNIVERSITY ENGLISH PROFIENCY COURSE IN INDIAIbrahim Sevki Bayrakdar
Turkey has a diverse geography and climate that allows visitors to experience four seasons in one day. It has coastlines on three seas, as well as majestic mountains, valleys, lakes, and waterfalls suitable for year-round tourism. Turkish culture is a blend of Eastern and Western influences, with the official language being Turkish. Notable Turkish authors include Orhan Pamuk, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature. Istanbul straddles two continents and was the historic capital of the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires, with a population over 12 million today. Erzurum, in eastern Turkey, has a 6,000 year history and well-preserved historical sites from Persian, Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk
Turkey is located where Asia, Africa, and Europe meet, and is home to over 75 million people. It has a diverse landscape that includes mountains, valleys, plains, beaches, rivers, and lakes. Turkey has a secular democratic government and 99% of the population is Muslim. The official language is Turkish, written in the Latin alphabet. Tourism is a large part of Turkey's economy, with opportunities for sailing, mountaineering, rafting, bird watching, and many other outdoor activities.
This document provides an overview of Turkey, including its geography, politics, economy, demographics, and history. Turkey is a unitary parliamentary republic located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It has the 16th largest economy in the world and population of over 75 million people. Key industries include textiles, vehicles, and consumer electronics. Turkey engages in numerous peacekeeping missions abroad and hosts many refugees. Tourism is also a large industry, with attractions centered around history, culture, and outdoor activities.
The passage describes Turkish culture through poems listening to the sounds of Istanbul, Turkish cuisine, and dining etiquette. It shares snippets of poems evoking the smells, sounds and sights of Istanbul. It then discusses Turkish cuisine as a fusion of Central Asian, Middle Eastern and Balkan influences, with variations between regions. Specific dishes mentioned include Adana kebap, Urfa kebap, and desserts like baklava. Finally, it notes that in Turkey people wait for everyone to be seated before eating together without singing or loud talking during meals.
- Turkey is located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia, bordering 8 countries. Its capital is Ankara but the largest city is Istanbul.
- Turkey has a long history dating back to antiquity. It was once home to many ancient civilizations and was later the center of the Ottoman Empire.
- Today, Turkey is a secular republic with over 99% of the population being Muslim. The official language is Turkish and the currency is the Turkish Lira. Turkish culture is influenced by its diverse history and geography.
This presentation discusses the rich cultural heritage of Turkey. It notes that Turkey was home to many important historical figures and civilizations. Turkey served as the center of several empires and has a long history spanning many millennia. Today, Turkey aims to share its cultural traditions and play a role in the European community as it moves into the new millennium.
- Turkey is an transcontinental country located in both Europe and Asia, with Istanbul straddling the two continents. Turkey has a population of 70 million people and its capital and largest city is Ankara.
- Mustafa Kemal Atatürk founded the modern Republic of Turkey in 1923 after the fall of the Ottoman Empire and abolished the Sultanate.
- Turkey has a diverse geography ranging from coastlines on the Aegean, Mediterranean and Black Seas to mountains, lakes and plains in the interior. It has a largely Mediterranean climate and tourism is a major industry, focused around coastal resort towns.
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was an Ottoman military officer and revolutionary statesman who is credited as the founder of modern Turkey. Turkey has a diverse culture that blends Turkic, Anatolian, Ottoman, and Western influences. The Anatolian peninsula, which comprises most of modern Turkey, has been continuously inhabited for millennia and influenced by surrounding regions. Turkish is the sole official language of Turkey.
Turkey is located between Asia and Europe, bounded by seas and neighboring countries. Its largest city and former capital is Istanbul, though the current capital is Ankara. Turkey has a diverse landscape ranging from plains to many mountain ranges, and a population of over 80 million people. Turkish cuisine varies regionally but is known for dishes like kebabs, baklava, and menemen. The economy relies on industries like textiles, automotive, and energy as well as agriculture, tourism, and mining. Turkey has a long history with influences from civilizations like the Hittites, Greeks, Romans, and Ottomans. It is now a republic founded in 1923, and has many historical and natural tourist sites.
This document provides a summary of key information about Turkey, including its geography, history, government, and famous landmarks. Turkey is located in both Europe and Asia, with a long coastline on the Black Sea, Aegean Sea, and Mediterranean Sea. It has a population of over 75 million and was founded as a republic in 1923 after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. Some of Turkey's most famous landmarks mentioned include Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, and Cappadocia, many of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Turkey is located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia. Ankara is the capital city of Turkey. Turkey is a secular and democratic republic whose first president was Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in 1923. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is currently the Prime Minister and Abdullah Gül is the President. Turkish is the official language spoken by over 83 million people worldwide and has a basic word order of subject-object-verb.
Turkey is a bridge between Asia and Europe located on a peninsula. It has many historical and natural attractions across its seven geographical regions and 81 cities. Istanbul, the cultural center, located on the Bosphorus Strait was the capital of four empires and attracts many tourists annually to visit its mosques, palaces and bazaars. Turkey offers scenic beauty from coastal cities like Antalya to inland areas like Cappadocia's fairy chimneys and the mountain resorts ideal for skiing.
Turkey is a democratic secular republic located between Europe and Asia. It was established in 1923 and has a population of over 80 million people mostly concentrated in cities. Tourism is a major industry focused on historical and archaeological sites, seaside resorts along the coasts, and shopping destinations like Istanbul. Popular tourist attractions include the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, and sites in locations like Ephesus, Cappadocia, and the Mediterranean coast.
The document provides information about Turkey, including its flag, leadership, language, largest city Istanbul, and brief overviews of its geography, government, landmarks, culture, traditional clothing, dances, religion, business etiquette, social etiquette, cuisine, and body language. It notes key facts such as Turkey's population, official name, founder, capital, major cities, currency, coastline, and geographical regions. Istanbul is highlighted as the largest city with over 13 million people and as an important cultural and economic center.
Turkey Presentation by Ali Koray Ozguclukorayozguclu
Turkey is located in both Europe and Asia, bordering 8 countries. It has a population of over 82 million people and its largest city is Istanbul. Turkey was founded as a republic in 1923 by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, who introduced reforms to modernize the country. Turkey has a diverse landscape and climate, ranging from coastal areas to mountainous regions. It has many historical and cultural sites that attract tourism, as well as a strong economy based on industries like textiles, agriculture, and mining. The official language is Turkish and Islam is the dominant religion, though Turkey has a secular government.
Turkey is a country located on two continents with a long history spanning many civilizations. It has diverse regions and landscapes. Ankara is the capital located in central Turkey, with many museums, parks, and historic sites. Ataturk was Turkey's founder and first president who established the republic and modernized the nation. The Bosphorus Bridge connects Europe and Asia across the strait in Istanbul, overlooking the scenic city. Hagia Sophia was originally a church but is now a mosque, maintaining its historic significance. Cappadocia has unique rock formations that people once lived in, and was an important stop on the Silk Road.
Turkey is located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia, bordering 8 countries. Its capital is Ankara, though Istanbul is the largest city. Turkey has a long history dating back thousands of years and was once home to many ancient civilizations. In the 11th century, Turkic peoples began migrating to Anatolia and established the Ottoman Empire. Today, Turkey is a secular republic with Turkish as its sole official language. The majority of Turkey's population is Muslim. Turkish culture is rich with diverse influences and traditions including music, dance, art, architecture, and cuisine. Sports and pastimes also remain an important part of Turkish cultural identity.
Turkey has a population of over 74 million people and its capital is Ankara. While there is no official religion, approximately 95% of Turks are Muslim. On April 23, 1920, Turkey established International Children's Day to emphasize the importance of children for the new nation. Turkey became a democratic republic on October 29, 1923 under the leadership of its founder and first president, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. Turkey has a rich cultural heritage visible through its mosques, palaces, archaeological sites, and cuisine.
This document provides information on Turkish folk dances, foods, cultural heritage sites, costumes, and holidays. It describes several famous folk dances from different regions including the Çiftetelli, Zeybek, and Horon. Popular traditional foods like baklava, İskender kebap, kuru fasulye, and şiş kebap are outlined. It also briefly summarizes some notable cultural heritage sites in Turkey such as Topkapi Palace, Hagia Sophia, Yerebatan Cistern, Ephesus, Pamukkale, Cappadocia, and others. Regional costumes and national holidays concluding Republic Day and Ramadan Festival are highlighted.
Turkey is located between Europe and Asia, acting as a bridge between the two continents. It has coastlines along the Mediterranean Sea, Aegean Sea, and Black Sea. Turkey has a population of over 70 million people, most of whom are Muslim, with minorities of Christians and Jews. Some of Turkey's most famous cities include Istanbul, its largest city and economic center; Ankara, its capital city located in central Anatolia; Bursa, an early Ottoman capital with historical sites; and Izmir, a beautiful coastal city known for its history and tourism.
Turkey is located in both Europe and Asia, bordering Greece, Bulgaria, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq and Syria. It has a predominantly mountainous terrain and climate that varies from Mediterranean to continental. The population is mostly Turkish, with Kurds being the largest minority. Turkey's largest cities are Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir. It has a parliamentary republic government and a growing economy focused on agriculture, industry, and tourism. Turkey has a long history stretching from ancient civilizations to the Ottoman Empire to the modern secular republic established in 1923.
Turkey is located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia, bordering 8 countries. It has a population of over 75 million and Istanbul is the largest city. Turkey has a long history dating back to ancient civilizations and was formerly part of the Ottoman Empire. Tourism is a major industry focused on historical sites, beaches, and culture. Popular tourist destinations include Istanbul, Ephesus, Cappadocia, and Pamukkale. Turkey received over 31 million foreign tourists in 2011, ranking as the 6th most visited country.
The document provides an overview of Turkey, including its location between Asia and Europe, population of over 85 million people, and status as a republic founded in 1923 after the fall of the Ottoman Empire. Key facts are presented about Turkey's government, with Recep Tayyip Erdoğan as president, Ankara as the capital city, and Turkish as the official language. Major cities, cuisine, and popular tourist destinations are also briefly outlined.
Turkey is located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia, bridging two continents. It has a population of over 78 million people and its largest city is Istanbul. Turkey has diverse geography and climate due to its large size. It is divided into seven regions - Marmara, Aegean, Mediterranean, Central Anatolia, Black Sea, Eastern Anatolia and Southeastern Anatolia. Each region has unique attractions such as beaches, ancient ruins, mountains, and ski resorts. Some of Turkey's most popular historic sites include Hagia Sophia, Ephesus, Cappadocia, Pamukkale, Mount Nemrut and Gobekli Tepe.
This presentation discusses the rich cultural heritage of Turkey. It notes that Turkey was home to many important historical figures and civilizations. Turkey served as the center of several empires and has a long history spanning many millennia. Today, Turkey aims to share its cultural traditions and play a role in the European community as it moves into the new millennium.
- Turkey is an transcontinental country located in both Europe and Asia, with Istanbul straddling the two continents. Turkey has a population of 70 million people and its capital and largest city is Ankara.
- Mustafa Kemal Atatürk founded the modern Republic of Turkey in 1923 after the fall of the Ottoman Empire and abolished the Sultanate.
- Turkey has a diverse geography ranging from coastlines on the Aegean, Mediterranean and Black Seas to mountains, lakes and plains in the interior. It has a largely Mediterranean climate and tourism is a major industry, focused around coastal resort towns.
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was an Ottoman military officer and revolutionary statesman who is credited as the founder of modern Turkey. Turkey has a diverse culture that blends Turkic, Anatolian, Ottoman, and Western influences. The Anatolian peninsula, which comprises most of modern Turkey, has been continuously inhabited for millennia and influenced by surrounding regions. Turkish is the sole official language of Turkey.
Turkey is located between Asia and Europe, bounded by seas and neighboring countries. Its largest city and former capital is Istanbul, though the current capital is Ankara. Turkey has a diverse landscape ranging from plains to many mountain ranges, and a population of over 80 million people. Turkish cuisine varies regionally but is known for dishes like kebabs, baklava, and menemen. The economy relies on industries like textiles, automotive, and energy as well as agriculture, tourism, and mining. Turkey has a long history with influences from civilizations like the Hittites, Greeks, Romans, and Ottomans. It is now a republic founded in 1923, and has many historical and natural tourist sites.
This document provides a summary of key information about Turkey, including its geography, history, government, and famous landmarks. Turkey is located in both Europe and Asia, with a long coastline on the Black Sea, Aegean Sea, and Mediterranean Sea. It has a population of over 75 million and was founded as a republic in 1923 after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. Some of Turkey's most famous landmarks mentioned include Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, and Cappadocia, many of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Turkey is located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia. Ankara is the capital city of Turkey. Turkey is a secular and democratic republic whose first president was Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in 1923. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is currently the Prime Minister and Abdullah Gül is the President. Turkish is the official language spoken by over 83 million people worldwide and has a basic word order of subject-object-verb.
Turkey is a bridge between Asia and Europe located on a peninsula. It has many historical and natural attractions across its seven geographical regions and 81 cities. Istanbul, the cultural center, located on the Bosphorus Strait was the capital of four empires and attracts many tourists annually to visit its mosques, palaces and bazaars. Turkey offers scenic beauty from coastal cities like Antalya to inland areas like Cappadocia's fairy chimneys and the mountain resorts ideal for skiing.
Turkey is a democratic secular republic located between Europe and Asia. It was established in 1923 and has a population of over 80 million people mostly concentrated in cities. Tourism is a major industry focused on historical and archaeological sites, seaside resorts along the coasts, and shopping destinations like Istanbul. Popular tourist attractions include the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, and sites in locations like Ephesus, Cappadocia, and the Mediterranean coast.
The document provides information about Turkey, including its flag, leadership, language, largest city Istanbul, and brief overviews of its geography, government, landmarks, culture, traditional clothing, dances, religion, business etiquette, social etiquette, cuisine, and body language. It notes key facts such as Turkey's population, official name, founder, capital, major cities, currency, coastline, and geographical regions. Istanbul is highlighted as the largest city with over 13 million people and as an important cultural and economic center.
Turkey Presentation by Ali Koray Ozguclukorayozguclu
Turkey is located in both Europe and Asia, bordering 8 countries. It has a population of over 82 million people and its largest city is Istanbul. Turkey was founded as a republic in 1923 by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, who introduced reforms to modernize the country. Turkey has a diverse landscape and climate, ranging from coastal areas to mountainous regions. It has many historical and cultural sites that attract tourism, as well as a strong economy based on industries like textiles, agriculture, and mining. The official language is Turkish and Islam is the dominant religion, though Turkey has a secular government.
Turkey is a country located on two continents with a long history spanning many civilizations. It has diverse regions and landscapes. Ankara is the capital located in central Turkey, with many museums, parks, and historic sites. Ataturk was Turkey's founder and first president who established the republic and modernized the nation. The Bosphorus Bridge connects Europe and Asia across the strait in Istanbul, overlooking the scenic city. Hagia Sophia was originally a church but is now a mosque, maintaining its historic significance. Cappadocia has unique rock formations that people once lived in, and was an important stop on the Silk Road.
Turkey is located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia, bordering 8 countries. Its capital is Ankara, though Istanbul is the largest city. Turkey has a long history dating back thousands of years and was once home to many ancient civilizations. In the 11th century, Turkic peoples began migrating to Anatolia and established the Ottoman Empire. Today, Turkey is a secular republic with Turkish as its sole official language. The majority of Turkey's population is Muslim. Turkish culture is rich with diverse influences and traditions including music, dance, art, architecture, and cuisine. Sports and pastimes also remain an important part of Turkish cultural identity.
Turkey has a population of over 74 million people and its capital is Ankara. While there is no official religion, approximately 95% of Turks are Muslim. On April 23, 1920, Turkey established International Children's Day to emphasize the importance of children for the new nation. Turkey became a democratic republic on October 29, 1923 under the leadership of its founder and first president, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. Turkey has a rich cultural heritage visible through its mosques, palaces, archaeological sites, and cuisine.
This document provides information on Turkish folk dances, foods, cultural heritage sites, costumes, and holidays. It describes several famous folk dances from different regions including the Çiftetelli, Zeybek, and Horon. Popular traditional foods like baklava, İskender kebap, kuru fasulye, and şiş kebap are outlined. It also briefly summarizes some notable cultural heritage sites in Turkey such as Topkapi Palace, Hagia Sophia, Yerebatan Cistern, Ephesus, Pamukkale, Cappadocia, and others. Regional costumes and national holidays concluding Republic Day and Ramadan Festival are highlighted.
Turkey is located between Europe and Asia, acting as a bridge between the two continents. It has coastlines along the Mediterranean Sea, Aegean Sea, and Black Sea. Turkey has a population of over 70 million people, most of whom are Muslim, with minorities of Christians and Jews. Some of Turkey's most famous cities include Istanbul, its largest city and economic center; Ankara, its capital city located in central Anatolia; Bursa, an early Ottoman capital with historical sites; and Izmir, a beautiful coastal city known for its history and tourism.
Turkey is located in both Europe and Asia, bordering Greece, Bulgaria, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq and Syria. It has a predominantly mountainous terrain and climate that varies from Mediterranean to continental. The population is mostly Turkish, with Kurds being the largest minority. Turkey's largest cities are Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir. It has a parliamentary republic government and a growing economy focused on agriculture, industry, and tourism. Turkey has a long history stretching from ancient civilizations to the Ottoman Empire to the modern secular republic established in 1923.
Turkey is located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia, bordering 8 countries. It has a population of over 75 million and Istanbul is the largest city. Turkey has a long history dating back to ancient civilizations and was formerly part of the Ottoman Empire. Tourism is a major industry focused on historical sites, beaches, and culture. Popular tourist destinations include Istanbul, Ephesus, Cappadocia, and Pamukkale. Turkey received over 31 million foreign tourists in 2011, ranking as the 6th most visited country.
The document provides an overview of Turkey, including its location between Asia and Europe, population of over 85 million people, and status as a republic founded in 1923 after the fall of the Ottoman Empire. Key facts are presented about Turkey's government, with Recep Tayyip Erdoğan as president, Ankara as the capital city, and Turkish as the official language. Major cities, cuisine, and popular tourist destinations are also briefly outlined.
Turkey is located in both Eastern Europe and Western Asia, bridging two continents. It has a population of over 78 million people and its largest city is Istanbul. Turkey has diverse geography and climate due to its large size. It is divided into seven regions - Marmara, Aegean, Mediterranean, Central Anatolia, Black Sea, Eastern Anatolia and Southeastern Anatolia. Each region has unique attractions such as beaches, ancient ruins, mountains, and ski resorts. Some of Turkey's most popular historic sites include Hagia Sophia, Ephesus, Cappadocia, Pamukkale, Mount Nemrut and Gobekli Tepe.
This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
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The importance of sustainable and efficient computational practices in artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning has become increasingly critical. This webinar focuses on the intersection of sustainability and AI, highlighting the significance of energy-efficient deep learning, innovative randomization techniques in neural networks, the potential of reservoir computing, and the cutting-edge realm of neuromorphic computing. This webinar aims to connect theoretical knowledge with practical applications and provide insights into how these innovative approaches can lead to more robust, efficient, and environmentally conscious AI systems.
Webinar Speaker: Prof. Claudio Gallicchio, Assistant Professor, University of Pisa
Claudio Gallicchio is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science of the University of Pisa, Italy. His research involves merging concepts from Deep Learning, Dynamical Systems, and Randomized Neural Systems, and he has co-authored over 100 scientific publications on the subject. He is the founder of the IEEE CIS Task Force on Reservoir Computing, and the co-founder and chair of the IEEE Task Force on Randomization-based Neural Networks and Learning Systems. He is an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems (TNNLS).
Why Psychological Safety Matters for Software Teams - ACE 2024 - Ben Linders.pdfBen Linders
Psychological safety in teams is important; team members must feel safe and able to communicate and collaborate effectively to deliver value. It’s also necessary to build long-lasting teams since things will happen and relationships will be strained.
But, how safe is a team? How can we determine if there are any factors that make the team unsafe or have an impact on the team’s culture?
In this mini-workshop, we’ll play games for psychological safety and team culture utilizing a deck of coaching cards, The Psychological Safety Cards. We will learn how to use gamification to gain a better understanding of what’s going on in teams. Individuals share what they have learned from working in teams, what has impacted the team’s safety and culture, and what has led to positive change.
Different game formats will be played in groups in parallel. Examples are an ice-breaker to get people talking about psychological safety, a constellation where people take positions about aspects of psychological safety in their team or organization, and collaborative card games where people work together to create an environment that fosters psychological safety.
1.) Introduction
Our Movement is not new; it is the same as it was for Freedom, Justice, and Equality since we were labeled as slaves. However, this movement at its core must entail economics.
2.) Historical Context
This is the same movement because none of the previous movements, such as boycotts, were ever completed. For some, maybe, but for the most part, it’s just a place to keep your stable until you’re ready to assimilate them into your system. The rest of the crabs are left in the world’s worst parts, begging for scraps.
3.) Economic Empowerment
Our Movement aims to show that it is indeed possible for the less fortunate to establish their economic system. Everyone else – Caucasian, Asian, Mexican, Israeli, Jews, etc. – has their systems, and they all set up and usurp money from the less fortunate. So, the less fortunate buy from every one of them, yet none of them buy from the less fortunate. Moreover, the less fortunate really don’t have anything to sell.
4.) Collaboration with Organizations
Our Movement will demonstrate how organizations such as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Urban League, Black Lives Matter, and others can assist in creating a much more indestructible Black Wall Street.
5.) Vision for the Future
Our Movement will not settle for less than those who came before us and stopped before the rights were equal. The economy, jobs, healthcare, education, housing, incarceration – everything is unfair, and what isn’t is rigged for the less fortunate to fail, as evidenced in society.
6.) Call to Action
Our movement has started and implemented everything needed for the advancement of the economic system. There are positions for only those who understand the importance of this movement, as failure to address it will continue the degradation of the people deemed less fortunate.
No, this isn’t Noah’s Ark, nor am I a Prophet. I’m just a man who wrote a couple of books, created a magnificent website: http://www.thearkproject.llc, and who truly hopes to try and initiate a truly sustainable economic system for deprived people. We may not all have the same beliefs, but if our methods are tried, tested, and proven, we can come together and help others. My website: http://www.thearkproject.llc is very informative and considerably controversial. Please check it out, and if you are afraid, leave immediately; it’s no place for cowards. The last Prophet said: “Whoever among you sees an evil action, then let him change it with his hand [by taking action]; if he cannot, then with his tongue [by speaking out]; and if he cannot, then, with his heart – and that is the weakest of faith.” [Sahih Muslim] If we all, or even some of us, did this, there would be significant change. We are able to witness it on small and grand scales, for example, from climate control to business partnerships. I encourage, invite, and challenge you all to support me by visiting my website.
Gamify it until you make it Improving Agile Development and Operations with ...Ben Linders
So many challenges, so little time. While we’re busy developing software and keeping it operational, we also need to sharpen the saw, but how? Gamification can be a way to look at how you’re doing and find out where to improve. It’s a great way to have everyone involved and get the best out of people.
In this presentation, Ben Linders will show how playing games with the DevOps coaching cards can help to explore your current development and deployment (DevOps) practices and decide as a team what to improve or experiment with.
The games that we play are based on an engagement model. Instead of imposing change, the games enable people to pull in ideas for change and apply those in a way that best suits their collective needs.
By playing games, you can learn from each other. Teams can use games, exercises, and coaching cards to discuss values, principles, and practices, and share their experiences and learnings.
Different game formats can be used to share experiences on DevOps principles and practices and explore how they can be applied effectively. This presentation provides an overview of playing formats and will inspire you to come up with your own formats.
This presentation by Katharine Kemp, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law & Justice at UNSW Sydney, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
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This presentation by Professor Giuseppe Colangelo, Jean Monnet Professor of European Innovation Policy, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
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This presentation by Tim Capel, Director of the UK Information Commissioner’s Office Legal Service, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
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