Zehra's Diary

Zehra's Diary

Author: Neriman Karatekin

Publisher: EDAM

Published:

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 6051694285

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Zahra is a clever and inquisitive girl who loves to think outside of the box. She is also an avid writer who loves to write in her diary. Each book in this set is about a challenge or a dilemma Zahra faces. With her grandfather who is one of her best buddies, she tries to understand life and learns to make sound decisions. These stories are specially created for character education in children. The storybooks include activities designed for each story.


Routledge Handbook on Human Rights and the Middle East and North Africa

Routledge Handbook on Human Rights and the Middle East and North Africa

Author: Anthony Tirado Chase

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2016-11-10

Total Pages: 538

ISBN-13: 1317613767

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Recent events such as ‘Iran’s Green Revolution’ and the ‘Arab Uprisings’ have exploded notions that human rights are irrelevant to Middle Eastern and North African politics. Increasingly seen as a global concern, human rights are at the fulcrum of the region’s on-the-ground politics, transnational intellectual debates, and global political intersections. The Routledge Handbook on Human Rights and the Middle East and North Africa: emphasises the need to consider human rights in all their dimensions, rather than solely focusing on the political dimension, in order to understand the structural reasons behind the persistence of human rights violations; explores the various frameworks in which to consider human rights—conceptual, political and transnational/international; discusses issue areas subject to particularly intense debate—gender, religion, sexuality, transitions and accountability; contains contributions from perspectives that span from global theory to grassroots reflections, emphasising the need for academic work on human rights to seriously engage with the thoughts and practices of those working on the ground. A multidisciplinary approach from scholars with a wide range of expertise allows the book to capture the complex dynamics by which human rights have had, or could have, an impact on Middle Eastern and North African politics. This book will therefore be a key resource for students and scholars of Middle Eastern and North African politics and society, as well as anyone with a concern for Human Rights across the globe.


The Routledge Handbook of Turkish Politics

The Routledge Handbook of Turkish Politics

Author: Alpaslan Özerdem

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-04-09

Total Pages: 529

ISBN-13: 1351387472

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The Routledge Handbook of Turkish Politics pulls together contributions from many of the world’s leading scholars on different aspects of Turkey. Turkey today is going through possibly the most turbulent period in its history, with major consequences both nationally and internationally. The country looks dramatically different from the Republic founded by Atatürk in 1923. The pace of change has been rapid and fundamental, with core interlinked changes in ruling institutions, political culture, political economy, and society. Divided into six main parts, this Handbook provides a single-source overview of Turkish politics: Part I: History and the making of Contemporary Turkey Part II: Politics and Institutions Part III: The Economy, Environment and Development Part IV: The Kurdish Insurgency and Security Part V: State, Society and Rights Part VI: External Relations This comprehensive Handbook is an essential resource for students of Politics, International Relations, International/Security Studies with an interest on contemporary Turkey.


Generations of Dissent

Generations of Dissent

Author: Alexa Firat

Publisher: Syracuse University Press

Published: 2020-07-23

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 0815654944

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Situated in the fields of contemporary literary and cultural studies, the ten essays collected in Generations of Dissent shed light on the artistic creativity, cultural production, intellectual movements, and acts of political dissidence across the Middle East and North Africa. Born of the contributors’ research on dissidence and state co-option in a variety of artistic and creative fields, the volume’s core themes reflect the notion that the recent Arab uprisings did not appear in a cultural, political, or historical vacuum. Rather than focus on how protestors “finally” broke the walls of fear created by authoritarian regimes in the region, these essays show that the uprisings were rooted in multiple generations and various acts of resistance decades prior to 2010–11. Firat and Taleghani’s volume maps the complicated trajectories of artistic and creative dissent across time and space, showing how artists have challenged institutions and governments over the past six decades.


Handbook of Corrosion Engineering

Handbook of Corrosion Engineering

Author: Chandrabhan Verma

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2023-08-14

Total Pages: 477

ISBN-13: 0323951864

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Handbook of Corrosion Engineering: Modern Theory, Fundamentals and Practical Applications explores recent progress in metals corrosion and associated protection processes, spanning all corrosion-related characteristics utilized in natural and industrial environments, including monitoring and testing. The book combines the science and engineering of corrosion to assist readers in conducting exact corrosion evaluations in the design and plant management phases, including optimal protection methods. The book examines the basics of corrosion science, including the electrochemical mechanism, thermodynamic and kinetic aspects, different corrosion forms—such as uniform, localized, and stress corrosion phenomena—and protection systems adopted to combat corrosion, including inhibitors, coatings, and cathodic protection. - Focuses on industrial requirements, including codes, standards, regulations, and specifications - Recommends materials for control and prevention of corrosion damage - Offers industry-tested best practices, rationales, and case studies - Covers materials, corrosion, corrosion inhibition, coating, heat treatment, test and inspection, and mechanical design and integrity - Includes websites of interest and information about latest research - Comprises exercises and practical examples to understand, predict, estimate and mitigate corrosion problems - Features numerous pictures, figures, graphs, and schematic models to ensure a clear understanding of the science and engineering of corrosion


Mobile and Sensor-Based Technologies in Higher Education

Mobile and Sensor-Based Technologies in Higher Education

Author: Sözüdo?ru, Oytun

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2022-09-23

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 1668454017

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At all educational levels, innovation is progressively becoming an intrinsic aspect of learning. The proliferation of mobile devices and sensor-based technologies increased the possibilities for learning and pushed it into institutions. One major challenge accompanying the growth in online education is that many teacher educators find themselves under pressure and underprepared to teach online courses. As online education continues to grow, curriculum and training that prepares teachers for online course design and delivery are critical. Mobile and Sensor-Based Technologies in Higher Education explores how mobile and sensor-based technologies are shaping higher education and creating a roadmap for harnessing artificial intelligence, online learning, distance learning, and other modern technologies to aid education. Covering key topics such as assessment, inclusive education, and social distancing, this reference work is ideal for policymakers, researchers, scholars, academicians, practitioners, instructors, and students.