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    Mustafa Kemal Ataturk

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    to reforms. Such an example is the Kemalist reforms that set by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. He is one of the most famous and revolutionary people of the twentieth century. He was the first president and the one who found the modern Turkish republic. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk needed a very short time in order to create or change many laws and also reform outlooks and horizons of the humanity of a nation. Kemal Ataturk sometimes compared with national redeemer because he did many reforms and adopted various laws such as social, cultural and political. As it said in Turkey Beyond Nationalism…

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    Silver Dollar Thesis

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    Silver dollar, Mylossoma aureum Introduction and description: Silver dollar is a common name for a fish species that belongs to the Characidae family; Dollar d'argent is another common name. These fishes have metallic color with deep and compressed body. During growth, the depth of the body becomes comparatively less than its length. This growth phenomenon is called negative allometry. While the juveniles are coin-sized, adults can grow to about 20.0 cm TL. The species is almost entirely…

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    Ataturk Analysis

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    Disciplining Modern Turkey: Historiographical analysis of the Ideology of Mustafa Kemal “Atatürk” The longevity of the Ottoman Empire is undeniable. From its beginnings in 1299 to its end in 1922 the Ottomans were one of the world’s longest functioning empires, with its geography reaching to large parts of Africa, Asia, and Arabia. Though the Ottoman’s lasted seven centuries, the empire was in an increasing state of tortuous decline beginning in the sixteenth century. This decline was inflicted…

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    Ataturk Speech Analysis

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    Ataturk’s Speech Beyond the Words Armenian Genocide, Greek Genocide, and Assyrian Genocide, all of these horrific acts lead to one geographical route “Asia Minor” or what is currently known as the Republic of Turkey. After abolishing the office of the Ottoman Sultan Mehmet VI in 1922, the proclamation of the Republic of Turkey is announced with Mustafa Kemal Ataturk as its first president. Mustafa Kamal Ataturk is an army officer and the organizer of a militant independent nationalist movement…

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    Turkey Genocide Essay

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    Are Turkish Armenians Victim or Survivals Last October on the 29th, Turkey had celebrated the Turkish Republic day’s 93 anniversary. Every single government representative talked about the independence “War” and the great victory of the proclamation of The Turkish Republic by Mustafa Kamal Ataturk (Hardy). None of the officials; however, referenced how did this republic build. Nobody mentioned the lands that were emptied after the genocide. Nor the systematic ethnic cleansing brought up. Hence,…

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    Ataturk And Secularisation

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    Keral then discusses secularisation as a means of creating a sense of nationhood, suggesting that Ataturk 's principles are most clear in his ‘homeland ideology’. Keral uses quotes from Ataturk’s speeches as evidence for this idea, the crux of which is that ‘Old Turkey [is] like a dungeon and it ought to be a paradise’, loved by all Turkish. This aligns with ideas of Shinto secular, in that the aim was to create a sense of nationhood and to unify Japan, facilitated through the nation-state, in…

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    Ataturk Research Paper

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    In a series of brilliant maneuvers and diplomacy, he gradually pushed out all the European occupiers, won support for the cause of Turkish nationhood throughout the country, preserved Turkish sovereignty in all of the Anatolia landmass, and demanded to be respected on equal terms of the old Empire, and Ataturk was able to proclaim, in 1923, the new Republic of Turkey. He lead the new government as President and them Prime Minister, during his time Turkey was still a medieval country in many…

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    Turkey Research Paper

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    Turkey’s country is located on the mid-eastern side of Europe. If you want to visit any country in the world, Turkey is the place to go. Most people think that Turkey is the worst place to travel to or live in, but most people don't know that Turkey is a beautiful place. It is a beautiful place because there is more land in Turkey than there is in the entire world. Turkey also has festivals every year, they celebrate on the streets with certain festive clothes. Turkey was founded on October…

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    Gandhi And Decolonization

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    democratic government. • import substitution industrialization/export-led industrialization Import substitution industrialization was intended to reduce Latin American countries dependence on the conditional global marketplace by processing their own raw materials and manufacturing their own consumer goods. This came following the Great Depression of the 1930s. Export-led industrialization was a specialization in products focused on export and consisted of labor-intensive industries that…

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    Shah Dbq

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    said, “Both Atatürk and Reza Shah promoted an unprecedented degree of secularism in public life, and both tried to buttress their reforms by the promulgation of new symbols of national identity. In doing so, they attempted to separate the institutions of the state from those of religion and thus to create a primary loyalty to the nation and its emerging secular structures.” After WWI, Turkey was all that was left of the Ottoman Empire and with strong leadership from Mustafa…

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