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    Gül Tokay, Makedonya Sorunu : Jön Türk İhtilalinin Kökenleri (1903-1908)

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    "Evreka, Evreka" veya "Errare Humanum Est"

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    Korsika ve Osmanlı Devleti

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    The EU impact on applications of Turkish regional policy

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    Turkey has been in a long harmonization process with the EU since 1950s, endeavoring for full membership by meeting the requirements set by the EU. The EU Regional Policy is among the most demanding policy in terms of its requirements, especially for a country like Turkey with high regional economic disparities. Since the regional disparities in Turkey are increasing and necessary financial assistance provided by the EU, the preference of Turkey to improve its economy at regional level is towards the EU. Thus, the analyses of both EU and Turkey in the regional development area are done in this work in detail. The classification of the regions under NUTS II categorization like in the EU and the establishment of the RDAs in Turkey are conspicuous reforms in institutional structure of the country. By providing consulting services and use of financial resources, the RDAs are functional bodies for the improvements made in the regional development area. Turkey had significant progress in converging its institutional and legislative structures but still there is a long to do list including the improvements on administrative capacity, labor force, financial controlling and monitoring mechanisms, and programming. If we take the İstanbul Development Agency (İSTKA) as an example of the RDAs in Turkey, the evolution of RDAs and their attempts should continue, pursuant to accession in the EU as to develop its regions economically. Considering the EU as the pattern of modernity, democracy and development, Turkey should maintain its reforms in line with the EU criteria to become a part of the EU in the near future

    Animal welfare assessment protocols in ruminants : [abstract]

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    The Effect of Leadership Styles on Knowledge Acquisition: A Research on Logistics Firms Operating in Turkey

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    The importance of knowledge and knowledge acquisition has increased in today’s business environment due to the challenges in keeping up with the pace of change. Knowledge acquisition is widely accepted as a potential source of competitive advantage for firms and it is related to the leadership styles of business managers. Having different leadership styles distinguishes the approaches for knowledge acquisition processes. Regarding this, in this study, we investigated the effects of the senior executives’ leadership styles on knowledge acquisition process in logistics industry. The data collected through a survey from the mid-level managers’ working in the logistics firms operating in Turkey.  Consequently, we found a relationship between change-oriented leadership characteristics and knowledge acquisition activities. Keywords: Leadership styles, relations-oriented behaviours, task-oriented behaviours, change-oriented behaviours, knowledge, acquisition

    Research on the growth of kids in goat breeding with good flock management

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    This study was carried out to demonstrate the effect of "Good Flock Management" on the growth characteristics of goats. Studies conducted in the province of Burdur in Turkey under "Focused District Development Project". Goat flocks were in Beşkavak village which was selected as a model village, were used in the study. The study was carried out in 2019 in two goat flocks. The birth weights of the male and female kids were determined as 4.04 kg and 3.58 kg and 4.09 kg and 3.52 kg respectively for the first and second flock. On the90th day of the first and second flock, the live weight values of male and female kids were determined as 17.68 kg and 14.17 kg and 19.81kg and 16.94 kg respectively.  Single born kids’ live weight value on the 90th day in flock 1 determined as 15.85 kg

    Research on the Growth of Kids in Goat Breeding with Good Flock Management: Pilot Village Beşkavak Model

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    This study was carried out to demonstrate the effect of "Good Flock Management" on the growth characteristics of goats. Studies conducted in the province of Burdur in Turkey under "Focused District Development Project". Goat flocks were in Beşkavak village which was selected as a model village, were used in the study. The study was carried out in 2019 in two goat flocks. The birth weights of the male and female kids were determined as 4.04 kg and 3.58 kg and 4.09 kg and 3.52 kg respectively for the first and second flock. On the90th day of the first and second flock, the live weight values of male and female kids were determined as 17.68 kg and 14.17 kg and 19.81kg and 16.94 kg respectively.  Single born kids’ live weight value on the 90th day in flock 1 determined as 15.85 kg
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