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    Turkey Coup Attempt Essay

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    Turkey experienced a coup attempt in July 15th, 2016 and that is not the first time that the military interfere the government in modern Turkish history. Three coup took place in 1960, 1971, 1980 and the prime minister was forced to step down in 1997 by the military (Aljazeera). However, the last coup attempt failed and it seemed uncoordinated compared to other coups. As a result of the coup attempt, more than 290 people dead and 1,400 people injured and, also more than 6,000 people were detained (McKenzie & Sanchez). Subsequently, the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, accused his rival Fethullah Gulen for the coup attempt (Tuysuz & McLaughlin). The coup attempt is important for Turkish people and its ally countries because the coup would bring nothing good to the democracy and economy and the relationship between other countries. Even, the value of Turkish currency started to decrease rapidly when the coup attempt was ongoing (Bloomberg). Also, Turkish people would be more polarized than ever if it succeeds. Conversely, the coup attempt shows a sign of hope for polarized Turkish people because when the country is in danger, people will work together to eliminate the threat against our country. However, there is a still disagreement about the person who is responsible for the coup attempt. In order to clarify the situation, my inquiry question is, who is the responsible for the coup attempt? There are a lot of claims about who the head of the coup attempt is, it is…

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    against the Shiekh Abdullah for his Quit Kashmir movement by the Govt. of India. With the help of Mahatma Gandhi & Jawaharlal Nehru, all the cases were withdrawn for which Sheikh Abdullah supported the accession of Kashmir with India. Pakistan, with the help of Qabailie Jihadies, sent its troops in 1948 to Kashmir and annexed 3/4th of its territory. Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru took the matter to U.N.O. where he accepted a resolution favoring holding plebiscite in Jammu & Kashmir. People of Kashmir…

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    Agriculture in most developing economies is the core sector providing a livelihood to a significant proportion of population, especially in rural areas. Since this sector faces the largest burnt of underemployment, unemployment and poverty, a growing agriculture and allied sector is expected to contribute vastly to overall growth and poverty alleviation. Increasing the productive capacity of agriculture through higher productivity has been an important goal in developing countries. There has…

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    The nature of heroism lies within the individual’s ability to overcome evil’s power and domination over the wills of others, rising above it using love, hope, and compassion along with the light that is born within them to guide them in the fight against evil. As Gandalf enters Minas Tirith, the fall of Gondor and the fall of men are intertwined together (736), but Pippin looks into Faramir and sees the nobility that lies within him knowing there is still a spark left in the race of men (750).…

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    Before we compare Gandhi and Bin Laden, it is important to know the preamble of who they are and what they fought for.Mahatma Gandhi is considered to be the most influential leader for the independence of India. He is widely known for his successful non-violent protests that legally showed civil disobedience against white British and Boer government officials. These officials were discriminating and segregation many Indian immigrants. Gandhi fought for Indian liberation against bills that…

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    products all over Saudi Arabia and the middle east. With having a prerogative lifestyle, Osama had an outstanding education and many privileges. Many of his siblings went and worked for their father and his business. Osama; however, decided to marry young and stay around the area. As many Saudi men do, naturally, he joined the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood. Help protect his country and do what he thought was right. For Osama, Islam was much more than a religion. It was a way of life, it was…

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    A 1 introduction a issue 2 when and how do the issur start? 3 Statistic of people own a home 3-1 Ava income pepole = when can they own a home 3-2 ex. B- solution 1-provide a home for citizens 2- encourage private companies to contribute in this issue 3- Social responsibility 4- C- some consequences 1- loyalty 2- % marriage goes up 3- economic goes up 4- Recently, the housing crisis has become an increasingly controversial issue in the Saudi Arabia. There are diverse…

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    Lab Report Photosynthesis

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    Introduction: Photosynthesis is the process used by plants, algae and some bacteria, to use the energy from the sunlight to transform carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. The equation for photosynthesis is: carbon dioxide + water light energy glucose + oxygen. Chloroplasts are an organelle found in the leaves of green plants and are essential in photosynthesis as they are responsible for producing the glucose and storing the energy. Photosynthesis is vital for all life on…

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    would equal the heat gained by the ice. In these experiments, the heat lost by warm water was not equal to the heat gained by the ice. Also, the theoretical and experimental values were not the same. 3. What assumptions were made about the temperature of the ice at the start and finish of the experiment? How could these assumptions have affected the outcome of the experiment? The temperature of the ice is assumed to be zero degrees Celsius. If this assumption is incorrect then we do not…

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    H2 Reaction Lab Report

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    steps that are critical to understanding the concept of equilibrium as a whole. First, an important concept to understand when describing any reaction is the idea of collision probability. When we examine gas molecules in a 1 cm3 container, there can be billions of collisions per second between neighboring molecules, and even then, maybe only one of these collisions result in a reaction. If any one collision occurs, the only way they will react to form a new molecule, in this case an HI…

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