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To what extent, in the novel ‘The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ by R. L. Stevenson, the good and evil sides of a man is brought to light by the external (social) and internal (psychological) factors and what are the results of this metamorphosis over the psychology of Dr. Jekyll?
Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson was born in Edinburgh in 1850. Stevenson,
besides his authorship, was also a well-known poet and a travel-writer. Today, Stevenson is
among the authors whose novels are most translated to other languages in the world .
‘Stevenson's characters often prefer unknown hazards to everyday life of the Victorian
society.’1
‘The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’ by Robert Louis Stevenson, which is
accepted as the best novel of the R. L. Stevenson, first published in 1886 and in a real short
time sold nearly 40,000 copies in Britain. The mystery of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is revealed
by the testimonies of Dr. Lanyon, Mr. Utterson, Mr. Enfield, and Poole(Jekyll's butler). One
day, with the help of Dr. Jekyll’s will, Mr. Utterson (Jekyll's lawyer), finds out that a stranger,
named as Mr. Hyde, is the heir of the Dr. Jekyll's heritage. Mr. Utterson first couldn’t realize
the fact behind this weird situation despite his wide research about this stranger and
conversations with his friend Dr. Jekyll. However a few witnesses who witnessed this man
only mention the irritating evil energy that transpires through his being. First Dr. Jekyll states
that Mr. Hyde is simply a close friend of his. Then, when Mr. Hyde is suspected of murder
Quantum Jump from Singularity to Outside of Black Hole
Considering the role of black hole singularity in quantum evolution, a
resolution to the firewall paradox is presented. It is emphasized that if an
observer has the singularity as a part of his spacetime, then the
semi-classical evolution would be non-unitary as viewed by him. Specifically, a
free-falling observer inside the black hole would have a Hilbert space with
non-unitary evolution; a quantum jump for particles encountering the
singularity to outside of the horizon as late Hawking radiations. The
non-unitariness in the jump resembles the one in collapse of wave function, but
preserves entanglements. Accordingly, we elaborate the first postulate of black
hole complementarity: freely falling observers who pass through the event
horizon would have non-unitary evolution, while it does not have physically
measurable effects for them. Besides, no information would be lost in the
singularity. Taking the modified picture into account, the firewall paradox can
be resolved, respecting No Drama. A by-product of our modification is that
roughly half of the entropy of the black hole is released close to the end of
evaporation in the shape of very hot Hawking radiation.Comment: 7 figures, v2 more comprehensive, v3 matches the published versio
The Nature Of Impulse Mechanısm: An Empırıcal Study For Turkey
The fundamental purpose of this paper is to identify the nature of impulse mechanism, from which random shocks to general price and income levels are generated. In recent business cycle literature, it is generally accepted that business cycles are triggered by random productivity and technology shocks. However, this approach can not explain the current degree of volatility of business cycle fluctuations. Especially, New Keynesian economists emphasized the influence of demand shocks under the assumption of nominal and real rigidities and some other market imperfections. Therefore, it is convenient to identify whether the shocks to the general prices and national income are on demand or supply side. It is shown in the paper that between the first quarter of 1987 and the fourth quarter of 2003 in Turkey, shocks to national income are mostly composed of shocks to demand factors. On the other hand, the shocks to cost factors influence the shocks to general price level more frequently than shocks to demand factors.fluctuations; business cycle; macro economics; supply demand shocks
Kayseri'de Kütüphane Geleneği
The gathering together of written material is as important as the transfer of it to the coming generations. This tradition began in Kayseri in B. C. 2000 and contiuned until the coming of the Republic. Within this library tradition the first Bedestan library in Kayseri emerged. The fough foundation organisations, making up the Turkish-İslam culture, thousands of books were donated and because of this are available today
Sait Halim Paşa Yalısı yakıldı
Taha Toros Arşivi, Dosya No: 120-Köşkler, Konaklar, Kasırlar, Yalılarİstanbul Kalkınma Ajansı (TR10/14/YEN/0033) İstanbul Development Agency (TR10/14/YEN/0033
Çeşitli yönleriyle Yahya Kemal
Taha Toros Arşivi, Dosya No: 182-Yahya Kemal Beyatlıİstanbul Kalkınma Ajansı (TR10/14/YEN/0033) İstanbul Development Agency (TR10/14/YEN/0033
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