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    Markiz'in hüzünlü bekleyişi sürüyor

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    Taha Toros Arşivi, Dosya No: 112-Lokantalarİstanbul Kalkınma Ajansı (TR10/14/YEN/0033) İstanbul Development Agency (TR10/14/YEN/0033

    On Fibonacci quaternions

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    In this paper, we investigate the Fibonacci and Lucas quaternions. We give the generating functions and Binet formulas for these quaternions. Moreover, we derive some sums formulas for them

    Power divergence statistics under quasi independence model for square contingency tables

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    In incomplete contingency tables, some cells may contain structural zeros. The quasi-independence model, which is a generalization of the independence model, is most commonly model used to analyze incomplete contingency tables. Goodness of fit tests of the quasi-independence model are usually based on Pearson chi square test statistic and likelihood ratio test statistic. In power divergence statistics family, the selection of power divergence parameter is of interest in multivariate discrete data. In this study, a simulation study is conducted to evaluate the performance of the power divergence statistics under quasi independence model for particular power divergence parameters in terms of power values

    Role of expression techniques in interior architecture education

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    Conference: ERPA International Congress on Education (ERPA) -- Location: Istanbul Univ, Istanbul, TURKEY -- Date: JUN 06-08, 2014The Interior Architecture education is examined based on "sketching and presentation" within the framework of "design" by looking into the application patterns, materials used, education, processes and results of these two methods and by providing relevant examples. In the study discusses the knowledge of design, universities providing education, interior architecture presentation process, perspective and focuses on the role of expression techniques in the interior Architecture education. In parallel, the expression techniques are associated with the concepts of design, sketching and presentation, their essential role in Interior Architecture education and the need to convey this skill through education arc highlighted.ERP

    The Sources of Stress, The Symptoms of Stress and Anger Styles as a Psychosocial Risk at Occupational Health and Safety: A Case Study on Turkish Police Officers

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    AbstractThe present study aims at measuring the sources of stress, the symptoms of stress and anger styles of police officers as psychosocial risk factors. A survey was carried out on 5725 randomly selected police officers in a big city in Turkey. The questionnaire included some personal information. When collecting data, Mayerson's Stress Factor Scale was used to measure the sources of stress. The Psychological Symptom Checklist-SCL-90-R was used to measure the participants’ psychological symptoms and the State Trait Anger Scale (STAS) is used to measure anger styles of police officers. When analyzing data, correlations and stepwise multiple regression analysis are used to examine the relationship.The findings of the present study have shown that there are meaningful relationships among the symptoms of stress, the sources of stress and anger. According to this pointing system, it has been found that the police officers got higher stress points from the Mayerson Stress Sources Scale when physical environment, job, social stress and self-expression are considered, and they were tended to have increased problems. Psychological symptoms are highly prevalent among Turkish Police officers. In the end, several suggestions have been made to the police departments to help the officers who are affected adversely by job stress. According to these findings, we suggest a more specific research to be performed in order to determine and prevent these stress factors among Turkish Police officers

    Enchanted by Akdeniz: The Fisherman of Halicarnassus’s Narratives of the Mediterranean

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    In the cultural narratives of Akdeniz (White Sea), the Turkish name for the Mediterranean sea, the people living on Turkey’s Aegean and Mediterranean shores have been defined in terms of their interconnections with their seas. For example, the Sumerians in 3000 BC called the western Anatolians the “people living in the sunny garden by the sea,” and later the Egyptians referred to the Aegeans as “the people living in the art of the sea.” The ancient traditions, and the biodiversity of Turkey’s Mediterranean shores have produced a polysemic cultural imaginary reflected in the writings of Turkish novelists and poets. This essay focuses on the Fisherman of Halicarnassus, the pen name of Cevat Şakir Kabaağaçlı (1886-1972), who depicted the Mediterranean landscapes and the marine environments as powerful sites of ecological enchantment. I discuss his poetics of marine life, and the flora and fauna specific to Bodrum peninsula, as literary reflections of quantum nonlocality, the principle of inseparability of all material processes. The permeable boundaries in his narratives between life in the sea and on the land inevitably recall this quantum principle. He also launches the sea fauna as translocal entities without any sense of demarcations. Epitomizing Mediterranean ecocriticism, his emphasis on the ethical partnership between human and nonhuman life has immensely contributed to bringing the biological diversity and cultural richness of the region to public attention and in raising ecological awareness about the endemic species of the Bodrum peninsula.En las narrativas culturales del Mar Blanco—el nombre que el Mediterráneo recibe en turco—los habitantes de las costas mediterráneas y egeas de Turquía se han venido definiendo por sus interconexiones con los mares Mediterráneo y Egeo. Por ejemplo, en el año 3000 a.C., los sumerios se referían a los anatolios occidentales como “los pueblos que vivían en el jardín soleado junto al mar,” y, más tarde, los egipcios llamaron a los egeos “los pueblos que vivían en el arte del mar”. Las tradiciones antiguas y la biodiversidad de las costas mediterráneas de Turquía han dado origen a un imaginario cultural polisémico que se refleja en las obras de poetas y novelistas turcos. Este trabajo se centra en el Pescador de Halicarnaso, el seudónimo de Cevat Şakir Kabaağaçlı (1886-1972), que presentó los paisajes mediterráneos y los entornos marinos como lugares de un poderoso encanto ecológico. Analizo su poética de la vida marina, y de la flora y fauna específicas a la península de Bodrum, como reflexiones literarias de la no localidad cuántica, el principio de inseparabilidad de todos los procesos materiales. Los límites permeables de su narrativa, entre la vida en el mar y en la tierra, traen a la mente de manera inevitable\ud este principio cuántico. Como ejemplo de ecocrítica mediterránea, su énfasis en la cooperación entre la\ud vida humana y la no-humana ha contribuido enormemente a captar la atención pública sobre la diversidad biológica y la riqueza cultural de la región, así como a despertar la conciencia ecológica sobre las especies endémicas de la península de Bodrum
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