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    The mountains and the seas were the landforms of Greece that played a significant role in why Greece became such a power house. Greece was composed of an immense amount of tiny city-states which was secluded by mountains. The mountains had caused the communities to become very independent. After a period of time, the Greek communities became so willing to fight to gain advantage over another. The rivalries between the communities led to pestilential warfare that would eventually destroyed the…

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    Antikythera Mechanism

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    Often some of the greatest discoveries hold the greatest mysteries. Discovered by sponge divers in 1902, the Antikythera Mechanism, often thought of as the first underwater archaeology find, is no exception. Careful studies have dated this artefact to the first century B.C., but the artefact has the appearance and complexity of a much later time in history. Now believed to be an elaborate calendar and astronomical device, the Antikythera Mechanism harbours its mystery within its intricate inner…

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    The discovery of the Uluburun shipwreck was a key moment for the practice of Underwater Archaeology. Underwater Archaeology has created a new and unique method of discovering historical artifacts from thousands of years ago. The scientific study of underwater archaeology is a recent revolutionary tool that can surge past what archaeology on land can do. The shipwreck of the Uluburun exemplifies the importance of this practice. The Uluburun shipwreck reveals the importance of trade during the…

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    The Turkey Bowl

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    I’ve attended this sporting event all 4 years at DHS and have loved to watch this event even before I was in highschool. This year students decided to take it up a notch. As a Senior, this year’s Turkey Bowl seemed especially critical. A chance for us to cement our legacy and finally go out on top. As I was about to walk into the game that early November morning, I saw students congregating right outside the door forming what looked to be a tailgate…

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    Nuclear Security In Turkey

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    development of nuclear energy in Turkey. The crux of the issue is Turkey’s geographical location. Unfortunately, for much of the world Turkey is situated in a “dangerous neighborhood” where nuclear proliferation is a constant fear. Furthermore, Turkey has been depicted as a proliferation domino set to fall in a scenario where Iran develops or acquires nuclear weapons. As the potential dangers from nuclear proliferation are enormous making it clear to the world that Turkey is set on a peaceful…

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    Turkey Case Study

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    Turkey is a country that takes up part of Asia Minor, Europe, Africa, and boarders several other countries; The Republic of Turkey was established in 1923 after the World War 1; before then the country of Turkey was occupied by a number of different cultures which help enrich the Turkey we know today (Dundar, Uzak, Karabulut, 2010). Turkey can be divided into five regions and those regions consist of mountains, valley, farm land, and is known for farming and fishing. The Turkish government…

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    World War T Two years ago on a small farm in northern Ohio, lived a farmer, and his 401 turkeys. He had raised them since September, to be sold for Thanksgiving this November. It didn’t take long for the turkeys to realize that they are being raised to die. Every day they thought about ways to change their future, but none of their ideas were good enough. But one day a turkey whose name was Tim came up with an idea, They would escape their coop by digging under the chicken wire with a plastic…

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    Turkey Hunting History

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    Without it, he wouldn’t be in a position to create tools and weapons or consider of many different tactics for hunting. A woodsman learns the joy related in calling in turkeys or finding deer for his family, welcoming rookies to the game and persons who’ve not ever had an opportunity to hunt and take gobblers or a doe. Big game and turkey hunting will be one of the most challenging things someone has ever experienced. The art and skills…

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    Turkeys are beaten abused and mistreated by animal slaughters. Their beaks are broken off with no pain killers. They are stepped on and they are killed with no pain killers. (huffington post) Every year millions of turkey are killed for thanksgiving alone. I am going to give you two strong reasons why you shouldn't eat turkeys anymore for thanksgiving. One Turkey are treated horribly, two turkey are not sterile. One, according to P.E.T.A turkeys are handled improperly and are abused. When they…

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    inequivalent classes of society. Referring to Şerife Güneş, there’s an inequivalance that is getting bigger between the North and South countries. Considering that inequal developments between North and South, this division can be seen in today’s cities of Turkey: especially İstanbul and Ankara, which are under the influence of globalisation. Inequality can be defined as gap between life standards of different community classes and individuals, while the urban inequality is defined by Plato…

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