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Onlar, görüldükleri zaman Allah’ın (c.c.) hatırlandığı kimseler... Onlar, bulundukları beldeler için rahmet olan insanlar... Onlar, yaşadıkları toplumların içinde seçilmiş kıymetler... Onlar, seven, sevilen yani aşk ehli olanlar. Onlar, aşk âleminde gezen, huzur denizine dalanlar... Onlar yakîn ehli olduklarına inandıklarımız... Onların hayatı romanlarda anlatılanlar gibi hayâli değildi. Hatta mütevazı yapılarından dolayı anlattıklarının eksiği çoktu, fazlası yoktu. Güzel yaşadılar, bizlere güzel örnek oldular. Takip edildiği zaman kurtuluşa ulaştıracak izler bıraktılar...
This book contrains a collection of posters and popular science text which are created as an information kits by young students of the Department of Communication and Design at Bilkent University in Ankara/Turkey. Additionally, it consists of a training document for young trainers for the instruction of youth according to the peer learning methodology. The book was created within the scope of the Erasmus plus project "POWER: Empowerment of Youth on Renewable Energy for Sustainable Societies" which is funded by the Erasmus+ Program of the European Union (2017-3-TR01-KA205-048402) which aims to encourage young people for a critical dialogue about renewable energy as a contribution to combat climate change.
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This volume examines intelligence services since 1945 in their role as knowledge producers. Intelligence agencies are producers and providers of arcane information. However, little is known about the social, cultural and material dimensions of their knowledge production, processing and distribution. This volume starts from the assumption that during the Cold War, these core activities of information services underwent decisive changes, of which scientization and computerisation are essential. With a focus on the emerging alliances between intelligence agencies, science and (computer) technology, the chapters empirically explore these transformations and are characterised by innovative combin...
This book provides a comprehensive collection of new insights into traditional paradigms, approaches, and methods, as well as more recent developments in issues related to family businesses in tourism and hospitality. The aim of the chapters is to verify whether, in the tourism industry, the “family business model” is an important development opportunity and, in particular, if it is an innovation driver, for this industry development. In this context, the authors contribute chapters from a diverse set of countries to investigate personal and family needs and preferences alongside the relationship between family business model, growth and profit maximization, and the development of tourism businesses through innovation drivers. SME competency, the impact of COVID-19 on performance and marketing, and policy improvements are also discussed in this volume.
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Cultures around the world have recently become more isolated and aggressive in defending their socio-cultural domain. However, throughout history, many civilizations have established extensive and long-term cultural ties with diverse cultural groups. Despite ideological schisms that emerged between civilizations from time to time, our hunger for cultural encounters and coexistence shines through. Cultural Encounters and Tolerance Through Analyses of Social and Artistic Evidences: From History to the Present sheds light on different histories and presents evidence of cultural encounters, coexistence, and acculturation. This publication presents cultural assets as more mobile than ideologies across boundaries as it can be more often seen in the cultural arena. Covering topics such as the effects of colonialism, geometrical forms, and architectural heritage, it serves as an essential resource for architects, art historians, cultural historians, students and professors of higher education, sociologists, anthropologists, researchers, and academicians.