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    After My Father Everyone has milestone days in his life that change the direction of his life. It can be better or worse. Let me tell you one of my experiences that I will never forget from when I was 15 years old. There was no single moment in my life that I felt an awful and very sad situation like this. There were countless days when I lost my father in November 2011. I remember the day perfectly. It was a Saturday night, I finished my french homework and I was going to sleep. Somebody…

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    24/04/2016 Istanbul Kemerburgaz University School of Economics and Administrative Sciences IR 375 Political Society in The U.S.A. Murat Can KAYA 217771 Miranda Rights: Miranda v. Arizona 1966 Today’s world, suspects and defendants has some rights in modern law system. Some of them are most important and protected by contitutional law. Most important and first one is right to learn their rights. This article appeared with Miranda Decision by The Supreme Court in 1966. The Miranda warning is…

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    The horrible events that took place during the Holocaust are hard to match. Some may say that it is the worst genocide in human history. But there is one thing that we can all agree on: the Holocaust definitely wasn 't the first genocide. Similar techniques and prejudices can be found in history before the Holocaust. These can be found most notably in the Armenian Genocide. The intentions, methods, and denial of both Genocides are very similar. The Holocaust and the Armenian Genocide are both…

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    The Ottoman Empire was founded in 1299, and collapsed in 1922. It was one of the long lasting empires in the world from middle ages to modern times. According to Quataert, the Ottoman Empire was a significant non-Western country. The success of the Ottoman Empire in the world began with the Byzantine Empire’s failures because besides other positive things, diversity or multiculturalism and religious tolerance in the Ottoman Empire empowered the Empire, and made the Empire live long. As for the…

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    Marco Polo Journey Essay

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    the year before he was born on a long trading expedition. This a Resulted Marco been raised by extended relatives as his mother had passed away when he was just a little boy. Niccolo and Maffeo first stayed around six years in Constantinople now Istanbul, which is located in Turkey, At the time it was under Latin control since the fourth Crusade in 1204. Niccolò and Maffeo then went to the port city of Soldaia which is now known as Sudak which is located in Ukraine. They had owned a house over…

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    The overarching term or the notion of pre-Islam "Jahiliyah" which some researchers preferred , despite the claims of justification they offered; only deals with determining the temporal dimension of the-mostly-religious standpoints about pre-Islamic era and cannot (To a certain extent) alternatively be done from the scientific or social standpoints . This does not include another indications that Arabs lived in a complete intellectual dimness with no moralities before Islam nor does it indicate…

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    ISIS Research Paper

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    Terrorism, as defined by Merriam-Webster, is “the unlawful use or threat of violence especially against the state or the public as a politically motivated means of attack or coercion”. In simpler words, it’s a group of people using violence in order to gain power, and it’s been a huge global crisis for years. Although there are many terrorist organizations worldwide, we can all agree that the most known today is the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, better known as ISIS, and they’ve made it…

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    to go to a record company and see if you are star worthy. One of the most famous record companies out there that helped hundreds of artist today is know as Atlantic Records which was founded by the great Ahmet Eretgun. Ahmet Eretgun was born in Istanbul, Turkey in 1923. His father was the ambassador of Turkey and so Eretgun traveled much of his childhood. He traveled to many European countries before his father came to the United States. Eretgun interest for music came to him at a young age…

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    to mostly sectarian tension between Shi’a and Sunni Islam. They were known for their unifying spirits that influenced part of their control power and encouraged contact with the west affecting European art and literature. The capital Isfahan, like Istanbul signified the empires cultural greatness through architecture, yet the ‘overall flavours’ were beautifully distinct (Bulliet et al., 2015, p.…

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    The Taijitu Symbols

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    The Taijitu symbol, more commonly known as “yin and yang” represents more than meets the eye. The symbol was partially derived from an ancient manual known as the I-Ching, or Book of Changes (Issitt and Main 251). Like many other symbols, this one was created by combining other symbols together to make a more present and relatable symbol. This symbol represents opposite forces and how they work together in the world. The “Yin and Yang” are a way for citizens to explain nature and how it balances…

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