Does anyone know of good websites to find information about Turkey? It is for a school project (young students
Culture, transport, traditions, food, festivals....
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers
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Wikipedia is a great website for ANYTHING you want to know about Turkey. Just type in Wikipedia.com, and once you get to Wikipedia type in Turkey. Just so you know, it's free.
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Monday, May 28, 2012
Monday, May 14, 2012
Purdue? Tips for an international student ?
Purdue? Tips for an international student ?
Purdue? Tips for an international student ? My son is heading for Purdue. He is from Turkey. He is going to be a Computer Science student. What are the disadvantages and advantages of this university? Any tips? What dorm do you recommend? Why?
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Purdue is one of the top schools in the U.S. Considering there are more than 3000colleges vs ~100 in Turkey going to a good school makes life easier once you graduate. I don't have that much info about the campus or the student life there but I wouldn't worry about those. Just tell him to go and study. Computer Science is very good too. BTW tell him to be active and not to spend all his time just for school. Either getting a work experience even if its for a non profit and not paid or attending events, being active helps a lot in different ways.
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Purdue? Tips for an international student ? My son is heading for Purdue. He is from Turkey. He is going to be a Computer Science student. What are the disadvantages and advantages of this university? Any tips? What dorm do you recommend? Why?
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Purdue is one of the top schools in the U.S. Considering there are more than 3000colleges vs ~100 in Turkey going to a good school makes life easier once you graduate. I don't have that much info about the campus or the student life there but I wouldn't worry about those. Just tell him to go and study. Computer Science is very good too. BTW tell him to be active and not to spend all his time just for school. Either getting a work experience even if its for a non profit and not paid or attending events, being active helps a lot in different ways.
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Monday, May 7, 2012
Making personalized T-shirts for our girlie week away to Turkey, is my idea geeky?
Making personalized T-shirts for our girlie week away to Turkey, is my idea geeky?
6 of us are going away to Turkey for a week and we're not into partying and drinking like most 20 year olds. We're all students so instead of having nicknames on the back of our T-Shirts we're going to have what we study, so the back of the shirts will say "Physio" "Medic" "Artist" etc except for one girl who's obsessed with guys so her shirt will say "Stalker" Is this a really geeky dumb idea? Just wanted peoples opinions before I made them! Thanks!
Packing & Preparation - 2 Answers
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Sounds like fun and will give you a lasting souvenir of your trip-one that you made yourself!
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sounds cool to me. its a fun idea and if they look like normal shirts (not completely wacky) then your friends would probably love them. may want to get their opinion though instead of asking random people on the internet. lol
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6 of us are going away to Turkey for a week and we're not into partying and drinking like most 20 year olds. We're all students so instead of having nicknames on the back of our T-Shirts we're going to have what we study, so the back of the shirts will say "Physio" "Medic" "Artist" etc except for one girl who's obsessed with guys so her shirt will say "Stalker" Is this a really geeky dumb idea? Just wanted peoples opinions before I made them! Thanks!
Packing & Preparation - 2 Answers
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Sounds like fun and will give you a lasting souvenir of your trip-one that you made yourself!
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sounds cool to me. its a fun idea and if they look like normal shirts (not completely wacky) then your friends would probably love them. may want to get their opinion though instead of asking random people on the internet. lol
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012
What dremel attachment is best for cutting chicken/turkey bones?
What dremel attachment is best for cutting chicken/turkey bones?
I am a science teacher and my students will be examining various bones. I need to cut chicken/turkey/ham bones both in cross sections and longitudinal (length-wise) sections. This will allow students to examine the marrow cavity, spongy bone, and compact bone. Originally I thought a hack saw would work but then I thought a dremel would be better and faster. However, I am unsure what type of attachment would be best for this type of cutting. Any suggestions?
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There is no best cutter. Some of the fine abrasive cutting wheels will do well on the poultry bones. A spray of water will prevent dust from flying and the marrow from cooking. Bone dust is a potent irritant. The ham bone requires a larger tool. You might be able to talk your local butcher into doing this on his band saw.
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I am a science teacher and my students will be examining various bones. I need to cut chicken/turkey/ham bones both in cross sections and longitudinal (length-wise) sections. This will allow students to examine the marrow cavity, spongy bone, and compact bone. Originally I thought a hack saw would work but then I thought a dremel would be better and faster. However, I am unsure what type of attachment would be best for this type of cutting. Any suggestions?
Biology - 1 Answers
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There is no best cutter. Some of the fine abrasive cutting wheels will do well on the poultry bones. A spray of water will prevent dust from flying and the marrow from cooking. Bone dust is a potent irritant. The ham bone requires a larger tool. You might be able to talk your local butcher into doing this on his band saw.
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