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Armenian Genocide
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Armenian Genocide

Armenian cemeteries flattened, and in several cities (e.g. Van), Armenian quarters were destroyed. Beside from the deaths, Armenians lost their wealth and property without compensation. (Wikipedia, 2011) (UHRC, 2011) 2.3. Turkish denial Today the Turkish government actively denies the Armenian Genocide and claims that Armenians were only removed from the eastern "war zone". The Armenian Genocide, however, occurred all over Anatolia (todays Turkey) and not just in the so-called "war zone". In recent years, it has faced repeated calls to accept the events as genocide. To date, twenty countries have officially recognized the events of the period as genocide and most historians accept this view. (Wikipedia, 2011) (UHRC, 2011) (Armaniapedia, 2011) Summary Armenian Genocide was an awful event. Because of it many people died or were tortured by the Turks

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Turkey and the European Union
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Turkey and the European Union

weakest and strongest times, Turkeys have turned towards Europe, wanting to be a part of it. Even after the Crusades, Turks' motion towards Europe was not bent on destruction, but aimed at unification and contribution. In a process that lasted for centuries, Turkey has a peculiar experience between East and West. In a sense, it can be said that Turkey is a laboratory. This peculiar experience, combining the peoples of the East and West, their religions and civilizations on the lands of Anatolia harbor a very special secret, a very special prescription. (Laciner, S., et al., 2005) TURKEY, ISLAM AND MUSLIMS The poor integration of some groups of Muslims in the EU member states, the growing assertiveness of second-generation Muslims, and the worldwide rise of fundamentalism and Islamic terrorism, have placed "Islam" and "Muslims" in an increasingly controversial position. In 1999, when the European Council, in the wake

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Doktorkalade kasutamine alternatiivmeditsiinis-
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Doktorkalade kasutamine alternatiivmeditsiinis.

ning lisaks on laialt levinud rahulolematus raviga. Läbi viidud uuring hindab ihtüoteraapia efektiivsust ja ohutust koos lühiajalise UV solaarium kiirgusega psoriaasi ravimisel kontrollitud tingimustes. Psoriaasi ravimiseks on lai valik võimalusi. Mõned patsiendid tuginevad tavapärastele farmakoloogilistele meetoditele; teised proovivad alternatiive ja täiendavat ravi. Üks ebatavalisemaid alternatiivsed ravimeetode on Kangali doktorkalad Kesk-Anatolia regioonis Türgis. See ravimeetod on esmakordselt mainitud The Lancet-is aastal 1989, kuid ravi üksikasjad avaldati alles hiljuti Özceliku et al poolt. Patsiendid ja meetodid Ravikord Ravi kestis 3 nädalat, kus patsiendid said iga päev kahetunnist "kalavanni" (joonis ) soojas vees (36-37 C). Patsiendid, kellel ei olnud vastunäidustusi UV-kiirguse suhtes (UV on seotud naha pahaloomuliste kasvajatega), kasutasid solaariumi (Cyclone 60 60 Cosmolux VHR160 lambid,

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Islam
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Islam

temporarily replaced by Buddhism as the official religion of the land. Over the next century the Mongol Khanates converted to Islam and this religious and cultural absorption ushered in a new age of MongolIslamic synthesis that shaped the further spread of Islam in central Asia and the Indian subcontinent. Ottomans and Islamic empires in India (1258­1918) The Seljuk Turks conquered Abbassid lands and adopted Islam and become the de facto rulers of the caliphate. They captured Anatolia by defeating the Byzantines at the Battle of Manzikert, thereby precipitating the call for Crusades. They however fell apart rapidly in the second half of the 12th century giving rise to various semiautonomous Turkic dynasties. In the 13th and 14th centuries the Ottoman empire (named after Osman I) emerged from among these "Ghazi emirates" and established itself after a string of conquests that included the Balkans, parts of Greece, and western Anatolia

Teoloogia → Religioon
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Bridges presentation
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Bridges presentation

primitive ingenuity and craft technology that is important to recognize. Since some of their materials cannot be original, these structures will have to pass the test of authenticity. In 51 BC, during the Gallic War, Caesar attested to the construction of narrow wooden bridges by Gallic builders over wide rivers as the Loire, Seine, and Allier of 600ft (200m) span, used by pedestrians and domestic animals. The stone vault probably first sprang forth in Anatolia and the Aegean region of Asia Minor (central and western Turkey) in the 2nd millennium BC for short spans in civic construction. The Mesopotamian civilizations introduced the first major development of brick vaulting in the royal palaces, and also probably the first important arch bridges in the 6th century BC. Roman bridges Figure 1 Ponte Saint-Martin (c 25 BC) near Torino (Italy). Shunsuke Baba, photographer

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