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  • Pink Angels: Cultural reproduction through the therapies provided by a Jewish women's organization in Or-Ahayim Hospital in Istanbul

    by Derya Agis ...
    Thesis (M.A.) from the year 2012 in the subject Sociology - Miscellaneous, Middle east technical university (Graduate school of social sciences), course: Social Anthropology, language: English, abstract: Some Turkish Jewish women have been serving the elderly staying in the geriatric unit of the Jewish Or-Ahayim Hospital in Istanbul. Their group is recognized as ‘the Pink Angels.’ The volunteer ... Read more

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  • Teaching Gender Equality to Kids: A Symbolic Interactionist Approach to an International Children's Feast Organized by a Bahá'í Couple in Ankara

    This study is based on a four-hour participant observation during a ‘National Sovereignty and Children’s Feast’ celebration organized by a Bahá’í couple in Ankara, Turkey on April 23, 2011 for their students and the children living in the same residence site as they do. Multicultural children attended the celebration where activities supporting gender equality were performed. This study intends to ... Read more

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  • TWO MYSTERIOUS CATS

    This eco-fiction on cats and hygiene makes one believe that nature is wealth and health and animals can understand sign languages when one teaches them these sign languages. However, humans must respect hygiene rules for the survival of the whole planet. ... Read more

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  • Perception of the Environment and the Traces of Today’s Nature Devastation in Amerigo Vespucci’s Letters

    The data of this research consisted of nine letters written by Amerigo Vespucci. This study aimed to analyze Amerigo Vespucci’s letters from an environmental perspective, and thus shed new light on today’s nature devastation. These letters were analyzed with the goal of discovering whether Vespucci was an ecocentric traveler who admired and respected nature, or an anthropocentric invader who ... Read more

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  • The First Voyage around the World (1519-1522)

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  • 1434

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