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In classic Turkish literature nauruz and its related elements

open access: yes, 2008
Nevruz means "new-day" and it has been celebrated to be spring festival for being preface of spring in north hemisphere. In Turkish Classic Literature nevruz had been performed to do several subjects and it used to be stated some kinds of items. "Nevruziyyes" had been performed in some kinds of forms and it contented to possitive concepts.
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Temporary Star or Emerging Tiger? Turkey's Recent Economic Performance in a Global Setting [PDF]

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This article assesses the recent performance of the Turkish economy, questioning whether the currently observed unusual boom conditions will lead to a process of sustainable growth.
İsmail Emre Bayram, Ziya Öniş
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AN EXAMINATION OF THEMES IN WOMEN POETS AND POEMS IN CLASSICAL TURKISH LITERATURE

open access: yesLex localis - Journal of Local Self-Government
classical Turkish literature is largely dominated by male poets, female poets have also made significant contributions to this tradition. In this study, the literary identities of Mihri Hatun, who lived in the 15th century, and Fitnat Hanım, Leyla Hanım and Poet Nigâr, who stood out in the 18th century, were examined.
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Proceedings of the Conference on Human and Economic Resources [PDF]

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The purpose of this paper is to examine the returns to individually acquired education in Turkey. In contrast to the traditional neo-classical growth theory models, technological progress is embedded within the new endogenous growth models emphasising ...
B. Müge Tunaer, Yaprak Gülcan
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Psychometric Properties of the Turkish Medical Maximizer-Minimizer Scale. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Multidiscip Healthc
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