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    sustained by Islam and Islamic Institutions. The Ottomans most successful period was between the 16th and 17th centuries. During this period, the Ottoman Empire expanded out over three continents. This covers what we know today as Turkey, Egypt, Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Macedonia, Hungary, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and many other regions in Arabia and Africa. The Empire was founded by Osman I, who was one of the leaders of the Turkish tribes in Anatolia in 1299. His tribe was…

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    World War One, the first of two wars that shook the foundations of the earth. The war was as long as it was brutal, comprising the world’s greatest powers vied against one another in a strenuous conflict. In this war there had been two sides, which fought one another for both heroic and selfish reasons. Mainly though, they had only been trying to safeguard land and nobility from the threats of the opposing side. This war had many various reasons for beginning, but all had been complex and…

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    7. Name Theory Adam Smith Adam Smith, a Scot and a philosopher, after years of observing the world of business affairs came to the conclusion that, “Collectively the individuals in society, each acting in his or her own self-interest, manage to produce and purchase the goods and services that they as a society require.” His ideal of laissez faire economic later on sparked the idea of free market. Karl Marx Karl Marx believed that capitalism would bring about instability, struggle, and decline,…

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    by focusing on the Bulgarian phonological system with regards to the stressed and unstressed vowels, and the reduction that occurs based on the speaker’s dialect. In the research field, the participants will be from different geographical areas of Bulgaria, thus a vowel reduction might occur. The study filed of the new research focuses specifically on the distinction between lax and tense vowels in English and Bulgarian, and emphasizes on how the lack of tense vowels, affects the pronunciation…

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    Western and Eastern Europe. 783,562 kilometer square is the total area of Turkey with 98% of land and 2% of water (Hodoğlugil and Mahley, 2012). The neighboring countries of Turkey include Iran, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iraq, Syria, Greece and Bulgaria. According…

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    Halal Cosmetics Case Study

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    This study examines the effect of religion and knowledge on attitudes towards Halal cosmetics products and how people are influenced by the attitudes on the intent of buying Halal cosmetics. This study also says why they choose Halal food products and cosmetics over regular food items and cosmetics. Malaysia was selected as the country for study as Malaysia has set standard for the sale of Halal products.A self-administered questionnaire containing closed-ended questions was used. Customers with…

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    were the Triple Alliance, which consists of Germany, Austro-Hungary, and Italy, and the Triple Entente, which consists of Britain, France and Russia. But when the war had started, it changed to the Central Power, including Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire, and the Allied Powers, which includes Great Britain, France, Russia and the United…

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    The 20th century was overshadowed by a sequence of events that indicated significant changes in world history as to redefine the era as a whole: World War I and World War II, nationalism and decolonization, nuclear power and space exploration, the Cold War and post-Cold War conflicts; intergovernmental organizations and cultural institutionalization through growth in emerging transportation and communications technology; world population growth and poverty reduction, first realization of…

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    different ideas were discussed at this meeting, such as peace and revenge. Ultimately by the end of the meeting, the Allies were able to establish new sets of country borders. This included Russia, Germany, the Ottoman Empire, Austria-Hungary, and Bulgaria losing land and the split of Austria-Hungary itself (Doc J). Not only were the borders of European countries changed, but the role of women in society was greatly affected too. As the war waged on with thousands of men suffering the terrible,…

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    Plovdiv Research Paper

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    Plovdiv is one of the most ancient cities in Europe. Its history dates as far back as 4000BC. It’s known that Athens is the oldest city, but Plovdiv is even older. In February 2015 when there were holidays in Bulgaria I decided to use a chance and go to Plovdiv with my friends. It was 5:50 am and half an hour till the bus leaves from the station. Blagoevgrad was dark and peaceful. Only street lights with their yellow light gave an opportunity to see objects a few meters ahead. The city was…

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