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Sep 11, 2023Open AccessArticle
Schools, and universities are worthless without students. The most valuable resource for every educational institution is its students without any doubt. The academic achievement of students is intimately related to the social and economic prosperity of the nation. The academic performance of the students is crucial in developing the highest caliber graduates who will serve as outstanding leaders and human resources for the nation, contributing to the economic and social growth of that nation. ...
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Mar 18, 2020Open AccessArticle
Propaganda appears to be an inseparable and significant part of the Russian aggression against Ukraine. For this reason, analysis of Russia’s methods is one of the most important tasks for Ukrainian researchers. In order to understand how propaganda works, it is necessary to investigate the concrete examples of it. The aim of this article is to study how Russian propaganda story about the “train of friendship” was constructed. To that end, the author delves into the origins of this story as well...
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Jan 18, 2019Open AccessArticle
The main purpose of this article is to analyze the tools that active states at the global and regional level use to create the domain of influence. In this framework, the concept of hegemony is assessed and institutional and culutral structures that operate beyond direct oppression are examined. The concept of hegemony emphasizes the inadequacy of unilateral imperatives as a rooted paradigm in the literature of international relations. The power of hegemony is a strategic power feature that is o...
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Nov 10, 2017Open AccessArticle
The aim of this study is to determine the levels of service orientation of tourist guides in Nev?ehir Region. For this purpose, descriptive statistics, T-tests and ANOVA of the demographic characteristics of the guides were included in the scale average of the service orientation scale. Previously developed scales were used to measure the service orientation levels of the guides. Convenience sampling was preferred as a method of sampling and active guides attached to the Chamber of Guides in Nev...
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Aug 04, 2017Open AccessArticle
In this article, it is explored how the transformation in the founder philosophy of the State of Israel, from an identity comprising “secularism”, “socialist Zionist values”, “pluralism and multiculturalism”, “peace”, “democratic
republic”, to a state that is “Jewish “, “keen on religious Zionist values”, “conservative” “homogenized culturally and nationally”, “a regional power”, “a nuclear power”, “secure”, “belligerent”, “a nonconciliatory”. Through the concept of constructivism and the princi...
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Jun 16, 2017Open AccessArticle
Among the others, sectarian issue is the main reason of the Middle East Conflicts. Religion is still the most effective factor on people’s lives in the region. So, the most important actors in the region is clerics and religion scholars to (un)justify politics and In this picture clerics are the first responsible actors of the sectarian issues in the region; because their provocative interpretations yield states and paramilitary groups to flame and escalate the current conflicts. Hence, to solve...
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Dec 04, 2015Open AccessArticle
Transportation is an important challenge in the territory of the European Union as the organization keeps growing constantly from the original 6 members, concentrated in Western Europe, to a wider organization including East Europe, and soon all the Balkan Region. The big differences in terms of infrastructure among the member states of the EU are a consequence of their different level of development and different recent history as the ex-communist area presents higher deficiencies in terms of t...
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