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YABANCI UZMANLARIN TÜRKİYE’NİN ÇALIŞMA HAYATINDAKİ YERİ VE ÖNEMİ (1930-1945)
  • Language: tr
  • Pages: 417

YABANCI UZMANLARIN TÜRKİYE’NİN ÇALIŞMA HAYATINDAKİ YERİ VE ÖNEMİ (1930-1945)

1923 yılında kurulan Türkiye Cumhuriyeti’nin önemli hedefleri vardı. Bu hedefler doğrultusunda ekonomi alanında başarılı; kültür ve eğitim alanlarında güçlü bir toplumun oluşturulması gerekliydi. İzmir İktisat Kongresinde alınan kararlar doğrultusunda kısa zamanda çalışmalar başladı. Yapılacak çalışmaların önünde iki önemli sorun tespit edildi. Sermaye azlığı ve nitelikli eleman ihtiyacıydı. Bu ihtiyaç yabancı uzmanların yardımıyla giderilmesine karar verildi. Hükümet, hangi alanda nitelikli elemana ihtiyacı varsa alanında ünlü kişileri ülkemize davet etti. Ekonomi, eğitim, kültür, sanat, bayındırlık gibi birçok dalda yabancı u...

Cumhuriyet döneminde Güneydoğu Anadolu (Gaziantep-Urfa-Mardin)’ya yapılan kamu harcamaları ve yatırımlar
  • Language: tr
  • Pages: 303

Cumhuriyet döneminde Güneydoğu Anadolu (Gaziantep-Urfa-Mardin)’ya yapılan kamu harcamaları ve yatırımlar

I. Dünya Savaşı’nın her safhasını derin bir şekilde yaşayan Türkiye’nin büyük bir kısmı işgalci güçler tarafından harap edilmişti. Mondros Mütarekesi (30 Ekim 1918) ile I. Dünya Savaşı sona ermiş ve Anadolu’nun birçok yeri İtilâf Devletleri tarafından işgal edilmişti. İşgal edilen yerlerden biri de Güneydoğu Anadolu bölgesi idi. 1919 yılında başlayan Millî Mücadele ile Anadolu işgalden kurtarılmış ve Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi’nin açılmasıyla birlikte ülkenin kalkınmasını sağlamak için önemli faaliyetlere girişilmişti. Öncelikli olarak bayındırlık, asayiş, eğitim, sağlık, tarım ve hayvancılık ile madencilik alanla...

Aile Hekimliği ve Acil Serviste Ruhsal Bozuklukların Yönetimi
  • Language: tr
  • Pages: 130

Aile Hekimliği ve Acil Serviste Ruhsal Bozuklukların Yönetimi

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Teletıp Uygulamaları
  • Language: tr
  • Pages: 8

Teletıp Uygulamaları

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Heidegger in the Islamicate World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 327

Heidegger in the Islamicate World

Philosophical debates, many of them involving the appropriation of modern Western philosophical doctrines, are a crucial element shaping the intellectual and practical behaviour of many thinkers in the Islamicate world and their audiences. One Western philosopher currently receiving a particularly lively reception throughout the Islamicate world is Martin Heidegger. This book explores various aspects of the reception of Heidegger’s thought in the Arabic, Iranian, Turkish, and South Asian intellectual context. Expert Heidegger scholars from across the Islamicate world introduce and discuss approaches to Heidegger’s philosophy that operationalize, recontextualize, or review it critically in the light of Islamic and Islamicate traditions. In doing so, this book imparts knowledge of the history and present situation of Heidegger's reception in the Islamicate world and suggests new pathways for the future of Heidegger Studies – pathways that associate Heidegger’s thought with the challenges presently faced by the Islamicate world.

Klinik Bilimlerde Deney Hayvanı Modelleri
  • Language: tr
  • Pages: 238

Klinik Bilimlerde Deney Hayvanı Modelleri

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Imperial Cities in the Tsarist, the Habsburg, and the Ottoman Empires
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 381

Imperial Cities in the Tsarist, the Habsburg, and the Ottoman Empires

This book explores the various ways imperial rule constituted and shaped the cities of Eastern Europe until World War I in the Tsarist, Habsburg, and Ottoman empires. In these three empires, the cities served as hubs of imperial rule: their institutions and infrastructures enabled the diffusion of power within the empires while they also served as the stages where the empire was displayed in monumental architecture and public rituals. To this day, many cities possess a distinctively imperial legacy in the form of material remnants, groups of inhabitants, or memories that shape the perceptions of in- and outsiders. The contributions to this volume address in detail the imperial entanglements ...

Home Reading Service
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

Home Reading Service

In this poignant novel, a man guilty of a minor offense finds purpose unexpectedly by way of his punishment—reading to others. After an accident—or “the misfortune,” as his cancer-ridden father’s caretaker, Celeste, calls it—Eduardo is sentenced to a year of community service reading to the elderly and disabled. Stripped of his driver’s license and feeling impotent as he nears thirty-five, he leads a dull, lonely life, chatting occasionally with the waitresses of a local restaurant or walking the streets of Cuernavaca. Once a quiet town known for its lush gardens and swimming pools, the “City of Eternal Spring” is now plagued by robberies, kidnappings, and the other myriad ...

Sultanahmet, Istanbul’s Historic Peninsula
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 267

Sultanahmet, Istanbul’s Historic Peninsula

This book explores how the museum concept has expanded beyond the boundaries of a single building into the historic city itself through musealization. Articulating the musealization of historic cities as a specific urban process, the book here presents a study of the transformation of the Sultanahmet district on Istanbul’s historic peninsula, which has been the major focus of planning, conservation and museological studies in Turkey since the 19th century as the public face of the city. The author aims to offer empirically grounded and context-specific insight into the role of museums in the regeneration of historic cities. Musealization as an urban process varies in different geographical, cultural and ideological contexts, and across different time periods. By discussing the Sultanahmet district as a specific context of yet another city subjected to the musealization process, this book provides further insights into this important global phenomenon.

The Last Children of Tokyo
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 125

The Last Children of Tokyo

Yoshiro thinks he might never die. A hundred years old and counting, he is one of Japan's many 'old-elderly'; men and women who remember a time before the air and the sea were poisoned, before terrible catastrophe promted Japan to shut itself off from the rest of the world. He may live for decades yet, but he knows his beloved great-grandson - born frail and prone to sickness - might not survive to adulthood. Day after day, it takes all of Yoshiro's sagacity to keep Mumei alive. As hopes for Japan's youngest generation fade, a secretive organisation embarks on an audacious plan to find a cure - might Yoshiro's great-grandson be the key to saving the last children of Tokyo?