AKBEN-SELCUK ELIF |
GRANGER CAUSALITY BETWEEN STOCK PRICES AND TRADING VOLUME: EVIDENCE FROM TURKEY
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1 - 1 |
AKER MENEKŞE , İNFAL SELMA , USLU ESRA |
WEB-BASED EDUCATION PRACTICES IN EDUCATION OF NURSING STUDENTS: TURKEY PROFILE
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2 - 6 |
AKVAN MOHAMMAD , SEYYED MAHMOOD |
DEATH AND IMMORALITY IN AVICENNA’S PHILOSOPHICAL ATTITUDE
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7 - 12 |
ALMAZROUEI HANAN |
DEVELOPING A STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP STYLE IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
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13 - 13 |
ANUAR SITI ZUBAIDAH |
CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE TEACHING IN THE HIGHER LEARNING INSTITUTIONS
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14 - 14 |
ARAT TUGAY |
THE ROLE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN TOURISM
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15 - 15 |
ARAT AYSE |
3RD PARTY’S ESTABLISHMENT OF RELATIONSHIP WITH THE CHILD ACCORDING TO TURKISH CIVIL LAW
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16 - 16 |
AYDIN AYDIN |
CHANGING DYNAMICS IN THE MIDDLE EAST AFTER THE ARAB AWAKENING; THE POSITION OF TURKISH FOREIGN POLICY
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17 - 29 |
BACE EDWARD |
COST OF CAPITAL, RETURNS AND LEVERAGE: EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF S&P 500
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30 - 30 |
BARBU CLAUDIU |
FACTORS INFLUENCING PENSION PRIVATIZATION IN FORMER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES IN EASTERN EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA
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31 - 42 |
BASKIEWICZ NICOLETTA , PACHURA ANETA |
THE CONCEPT OF “EMPOWERMENT” IN THE RESEARCH ON ORGANIZATION AND INNOVATIVENESS
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43 - 43 |
BECERIK YOLDAŞ ÖZLEM , YOLDAŞ YUNUS |
COALITION GOVERNMENTS AND THEIR STRUCTURES IN TURKEY
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44 - 53 |
BHAT SUBODH |
ETHNIC ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE U.S. HIGH-TECH INDUSTRY
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54 - 54 |
BHUYAN NISIGANDHA |
FREEDOM, CAPITALISM, AND INSTITUTIONS FOR DELIVERING SOCIAL JUSTICE
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55 - 55 |
BICHTA TOMASZ |
ETHNIC OR NONETHNIC. WHAT ARE THE POLITICAL PARTIES IN SUBSAHARAN AFRICA.
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56 - 56 |
COOPER-IOELU PAULINE |
COURSE (RE)DESIGN FOR ACTIVE LEARNING
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57 - 57 |
FISCHLER MICHAEL |
CRISIS TO OPPORTUNITY TO CHANGE
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58 - 65 |
GHOSH SOMNATH |
IMPACTING ON SOCIETY: EXPLORING COMMON GROUND BEHIND THE POWER OF INDIVIDUAL INITIATIVES
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66 - 66 |
GÖTTLICHOVÁ MARCELA |
THE IMPACT OF THE "DESTRUCTION" OF AUTHORITY ON THE ADOLESCENT GENERATION OF THE CONTEMPORARY CZECH SOCIETY AND THEIR VALUE ORIENTAT
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67 - 67 |
GYOBA ERINA |
PEOPLE’S AWARENESS OF NATURAL DISASTER RISKS: DIFFERENCES ACROSS REGIONS AND GENERATIONS
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68 - 74 |
HALFMANN JOST |
THE POLITICAL MEANING AND THRUST OF POPULIST MOVEMENTS
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75 - 75 |
HANCILAR OZHAN |
THE ULTIMATE ENEMY FOR TURKEY: PKK
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76 - 76 |
HUDA SHAHARIAR |
OPTIMAL DESIGN PROBLEMS FOR TRIGONOMETRIC REGRESSION MODELS
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77 - 77 |
IDRUS FAIZAH |
MODELLING CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE TEACHING: A CASE-BASED STUDY IN THE MALAYSIAN SETTING
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78 - 78 |
İNFAL SELMA , USLU ESRA , AKER MENEKŞE NAZLI |
USE OF DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS IN NURSING FIELD: TURKEY PROFILE
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79 - 83 |
JAIN RAHI , RAO BAKUL |
INDIA'S FOCUS ON MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORIES: INDIAN PLANNING AND PROGRAMMES
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84 - 95 |
JAIN RAHI , RAO BAKUL |
TAXONOMY OF CHALLENGES IN MEDICAL LABORATORY DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES
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96 - 111 |
KAVAS ERKAN |
SPIRITUAL SUPPORT DURING THE ACTIVE AGING
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112 - 123 |
KOZŁOWSKA MAGDALENA |
THE MAIN DETERMINANTS OF THE SECTORS AND INDUSTRIES OF THE POLISH ECONOMY FOR FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
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124 - 131 |
KREFT JAN |
MEDIA MISSION AND CSR IN POLISH MEDIA
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132 - 138 |
LEE HYUN WU |
“HIS GREAT OBJECT IS TO BE CONTINUED IN COMMAND IN THIS PROVINCE”: THE QUARTERING DISPUTE OF 1757-58
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139 - 139 |
LEE JAEHO |
EXPLORING THE TYPES OF E-LEARNING CONTENTS FOR THE SCIENTIFICALLY GIFTED
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140 - 140 |
LEGOWIK- MALOLEPSZA MALGORZATA , LEGOWIK-SWIACIK SYLWIA , KOWALSKA SYLWIA , STĘPIEŃ MARCIN |
SELECTED EXTERNAL SOURCES OF THE FINANCING OF DEVELOPMENT
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141 - 149 |
LIN WAN-TZU , LIOU SHYHNAN |
HOW SOCIAL ENTERPRISE ATTRACT PUBLIC AWARENESS USING STORYTELLING
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150 - 163 |
LOPEZ RODRIGUEZ ALEJANDRO , BECERRA SANTIAGO JOSE ALBERTO , CHAVEZ COVARRUBIAS DIEGO ARMANDO |
AVATARS AND 3D VIRTUAL WORLDS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF GUADALAJARA, MEXICO
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164 - 164 |
MERISUO-STORM TUULA |
SIXTH-GRADERS’ ABILITY TO UNDERSTAND TEXTBOOK VOCABULARY
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165 - 172 |
MIHALJEVIC KOSOR MAJA |
STUDENT DROPOUT IN HIGHER EDUCATION: AN APPLICATION OF HAZARD FUNCTIONS
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173 - 181 |
MONDAL WALI |
HOW SUSTAINABLE ARE THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS? AN ANALYSIS OF THE STAPLE GOALS OF “NO POVERTY” AND “ZERO HUNGER””
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182 - 182 |
MORVA OYA |
ARE E-PETITIONS OPERATIVE FOR CHANGE? ON THE EFFECTIVENESS AND THE TRANSFORMATIVE POTENTIAL OF E-PETITIONING
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183 - 192 |
ÖZBEY FELA , İŞCAN ERHAN , TRAŞ MEHMET FATIH |
HOW DO EXCHANGE RATE MOVEMENTS AFFECT STOCK PRICES? THE CASE OF TURKEY
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193 - 193 |
ÖZDAMAR GÖKHAN |
A SURVEY ON THE FACTORS AFFECTING CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCE OF TURKEY: EVIDENCE FROM ARDL-BOUNDS TESTING APPROACH
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194 - 204 |
PADHY ANKIT KUMAR , PADHY AMIT KUMAR |
DELIMITING THE OUTER SPACE
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205 - 205 |
PRIMORAC MARKO , BAJO ANTO |
PUBLIC DEBT AND FISCAL RISKS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
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206 - 218 |
PTAK ALEKSANDRA , LIS TOMASZ , BAJDOR PAULA |
MODERN EDUCATIONAL METHODS - GAMIFICATION AT SCHOOLS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN POLAND
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219 - 231 |
RASMUSSEN DEANNA |
FACILITATING CO-ED COMMUNICATION: CASE STUDY OF A CLASSROOM IN QATAR
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232 - 232 |
RATH PRAGYAN |
WHEN TOM CRUISE SAID: “YOU COMPLETE ME!”
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233 - 233 |
RAY ANNA |
EXPANDING MULTINATIONALS - CONGLOMERATE M&A AND ACTIVITY-BASKET PROXIMITY
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234 - 234 |
ROSLI ROZIANA , IDRUS FAIZAH |
EXPLORING CYBERNATED STORYTELLING: ENHANCING COMMUNICATION SKILL.
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235 - 235 |
RUXANDRA GABRIELA POPESCU |
EMBASSIES AND THEIR ROLE IN PRACTICING ECONOMIC DIPLOMACY. THE CASE OF ROMANIA
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236 - 236 |
SEROKA-STOLKA OKSANA , LUKOMSKA-SZAREK JUSTYNA |
BARRIERS TO THE ADOPTION OF PROACTIVE ENVIRONMENTAL STRATEGIES IN POLISH COMPANIES
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237 - 247 |
SEYYED MAHMOOD , AKVAN MOHAMMAD , BABAEI TOOSKI MAHNAZ |
CHANGES IN THE IRANIAN FAMILIES DURING THE ACHAEMENID ERA
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248 - 262 |
SHAK JULIANA |
‘THE TEACHER LIFE CHOSE ME’: INVESTIGATING GRADUATES’ TEACHING CAREER DECISION
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263 - 263 |
SHIN HYUNKYUNG |
CONSTRUCTION OF MLN BASED PROOFING SYSTEM FOR DAILY ROUTE MONITORING
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264 - 264 |
STASULANE ANITA |
THE MAIN OBSTACLES TO IMPLEMENT CHILD AND YOUTH POLICY IN LATVIA
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265 - 265 |
STOCKER JOANA |
SELF-CONCEPT AMONGST EMIRATI HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS: DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES
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266 - 266 |
SZENTGÁLI-TÓTH BOLDIZSÁR |
THE SCOPE OF QUALIFIED LAW: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
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267 - 277 |
SZUDY MONIKA |
DETERMINANTS OF EFFICIENCY OF ECONOMIC SYSTEMS IN LATIN AMERICA
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278 - 278 |
TRAŞ MEHMET FATIH , BALLI ESRA , SIGEZE ÇILER |
TESTING FOR PURCHASING POWER PARITY FOR SELECTED CIS COUNTRIES USING THE SIEVE BOOTSTRAP
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279 - 287 |
TUDOR CRISTIANA , TUDOR MARIA |
GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS, ITS IMPACT ON STOCK MARKETS' LINKAGES AND PORTFOLIO DIVERSIFICATION OPPORTUNITIES
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288 - 288 |
USLU ESRA , AKER MENEKŞE NAZLI , İNFAL SELMA |
IMPLICATIONS OF TELENURSING PRACTICES ON NURSING CARE: TURKEY PROFILE
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289 - 294 |
USTUN FERHAT , FISEKCIOGLU I. BULENT |
THE LEADERSHIP CHARACTERISTICS OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS ACCORDING TO TURKEY’S GEOGRAPHIC REGIONAL'S
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295 - 295 |
VAN DE LOGT MARK |
“THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN ON THE PLANET\
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296 - 309 |
VIDOVIC MARTINA |
ARE THE CENTRAL EAST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES POLLUTION HAVENS?
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310 - 310 |
WILD CHARLES , BERGER DANIEL |
THE PROPOSED TEACHING EXCELLENCE FRAMEWORK (TEF) FOR UK UNIVERSITIES
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311 - 311 |
WILLIAMS JOSEPH |
PROFILES AS PROSTHESES: EXTENDED NORMS AND IDENTITIES EXPLORED IN RELATION TO ONLINE DATING
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312 - 319 |
WIŚNIEWSKA-SAŁEK ANNA , NOWAKOWSKA-GRUNT JOANNA , BRZOZOWSKA ANNA , SAŁEK ROBERT |
SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT IN RELATIONSHIPS OF MICRO AND MACRO ENVIRONMENT
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320 - 330 |