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    Research Problem and Hypotheses In brain and cognitive development related critical thinking and learning process, researchers found it started from early years learning (Berk, 2003; Nutbrown, 2006). Also, children’s environmental attitude started during that time, because childhood is most important and perceptive and sensitive period for the learning and value, skill, behavior shaping (Samuelsson & Kaga, 2008). The research problem in this research study, therefore, was to support…

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    Introduction: The purpose of this article was to obtain the parent’s point of view of the child’s response to cochlear implants. (Cite). Cochlear implants is a good option for children who has profound hearing loss. However, if a “child has residual hearing and has a partial benefit from conventional hearing aids, he or she could lose this hearing because of cochlear implementation” (cite pg. 605). A child with a cochlear implant is typically viewed as not being part of the deaf community nor…

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    participants that were seniors because they were taking part in nationwide examinations. In addition, their study cannot be generalizable to the entire country of Turkey or to other developing countries because it was only conducted in the city of Ankara. For Hart and Mueller (2012) analysis, they used a national sample and did not collect data strictly for their study. In addition, they only had data from students in the tenth grade not students from all high school grade…

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    Introduction The Republic of Turkey is one of many states greatly affected by the current Syrian Civil War, which has also caused an immense displacement of Syrian refugees seeking safety. As a neighboring state, it is burdened by the great influx of refugees, prompting an adjustment on the refugee policy, the state of Syria and the Islamic State. Its foreign policy greatly depends on systemic variables such as geography, alliances, and relative power. According to Joseph Micallef,…

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    From Natives to Foreigners: The Mechanisms of Modernity Who still talks nowadays of the extermination of the Armenians? This question sets the tone, of the overt “events ”of 1915 in the Ottoman Empire, which begs the question, how can these “events” be recognized by both, the Armenian Republic and the Turkish State; but, does not create a discourse to clearly answer what transpired? Regardless of the label used, the result was destruction of virtually every Armenian community in the Ottoman…

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    Current vaccination for prevention of tuberculosis is limited to the bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccine. It has prevented a large number of potential TB deaths each year, yet remains controversial due to its highly variable protection against pulmonary disease. The BCG vaccine has been administered since 1921 and after years of use in countries with high TB rates, its effectiveness at eradicating TB as a public health problem has been suboptimal [1]. While BCG vaccination in infants has been…

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    3 Analysis 3.1 Introduction In an increasingly globalized world, more and more people need to learn how to live satisfactory in a new cultural environment. Following such a transition from one culture to another – cross-cultural transitions – the individual will in some way or another experience what is called cross-cultural adjustment. However, there are many different reasons for people to move between different cultures; that could be in order to study, work, visit their family or escape a…

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    I. INTRODUCTION Summary. T cells are one of the several types of lymphocytes that performs several functions in immunity. An example function is immune surveillance, a process in which foreign and diseased host cells are recognized and destroyed by natural killer cells. T cells function in immune surveillance by generating a T-cell response (TCR) which allow them to function in fighting against infection (Swann, J. B. et al, 2007). Recent findings indicate TCR and local non-related factors of…

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    households’ lives generally at city centers by being first buyers of the houses and young households generally chose; off-center locations, due to appropriate rents. In the study it is found that especially at metropolitan cities such as İstanbul, Ankara, İzmir, houses at city centers are occupied more with old age users who bought these houses at past, and they use ,or rent as whole or only empty rooms. This model is formed due to economic concerns, which is high costs of rental apartments in…

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    Summary The Republic of Turkey will celebrate its centenary in 2023. Its economic goal is to rank among the world’s 10 biggest economies. To move from its current 17th position, Turkey will have to grow on average 8% per annum. The researcher describes the history of relationship between Turkey and EU. Turkey is a veteran of candidates for membership in the European Union; its associate membership in this organization has been going on for more than forty years. However, the long wait, does not…

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