Saturday, July 28, 2012

Why doesnt Turkey let the students ...?

Why doesnt Turkey let the students ...?
,who learn Quran and positive sciences together in their schools, enter universities to become lawyer , doctor or engineer ? we wanted the court abolish this law but they said The Institution of Universities can change it.then we started to control this institution and changed the law but now court abolished it and said you cant change it. what is going on here? how come in a muslim majority country these courts are ruled by some elite groups?jewwwwwwwws do you have information about it?
Religion & Spirituality - 6 Answers
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The world is a crazy place. That's all I can say.
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Yes they are following The message of the Quran.
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As I understand it, Turkey is a predominantly Muslim country that has managed to escape the fundamentalist craziness. Good on 'em.
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Because they've taken an extremist view of religion. A woman won't be accepted in a university in Turkey if she wears the headscarf. They want to show Europe that they also don't have any tolerance for anyone that doesn't share the same backwards Western views.
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STFU
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I think because if Muslims are allowed in those positions, they'll turn the country into a theocracy like Iran. That is the nature of Islam and the stupidity of the savages who believe it.

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Saturday, July 14, 2012

I fell in love with a transfer student.. What now?

I fell in love with a transfer student.. What now?
I fell in love with a transfer student from west Turkey. He is amazing in countless ways, and I'd love to spend my entire life with him. He loves me too, and we are moving in together in May. But, there is always a catch, isn't there? He not only loves and misses his hometown to death and is always depressed when he leaves, but he has to serve six months in the Turkish military as an enlistment. But now I am in love with him and terrified that he is going to, in two years when he graduates, go back to Turkey and leave me broken hearted and chalk it up to "life," as he often does with hard situations. He has a "C'est la vi" sort of outlook. But I have had my heart broken before and I am completely terrified of being hurt, so any answer besides "follow your heart," which is really venerable right now, would be muchly appreciated. He just answers, "I dont think much of the future, babe." But I do, because I am safe guarding my heart. Does anybody have experience in this? If you do, please help. Thank you so much.
Other - Society & Culture - 3 Answers
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just live for now.you never know what future would bring. May be you can even go to Turkey and live with him for a while
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I think you asked this question because deep down you know what you've coming from this relationship. I hope you be smart enough to not move in with him because if you are serving the desert before the dinner he will just loose the appetite if you get my drift. This is real hard to tel you but from this relationship you will only come out with a broken heart. whatever you do, do not get pregnant because then you will be crying not only for the man but also for your child. It's another culture, and another world all together, In the best of the hypotheses lets think that you would get married and you would follow him to his country if you get accepted into hes country. See when its another country you need to get an visa to get in and an permit to live there and you don't get in the country just because you're married to one of their citizens. And there's nothing anyone can do its up to the country to let you in or not. I don't think you need to worry about this though because if you read between the lines your boyfriend is telling you right now that he has no intentions to be with you in the future when he tells you he does not think of the future. you just have to open your eyes and decide what you want to do about this situation a broken heart hurts to much, there's an decision to be made here and your heart is fighting it but your brain is yelling at you to wise up and get out now and cut your losses short.Have you done a little research into his culture? His religious beliefs, the traditions, rituals, I mean anything that could tell you about how he was raised and what his expectations would be for a wife to see if you even fit in? I am sorry to be telling you all these things. I know they are not what you want to hear. I am telling you this with the best of intentions so if you stay with this guy do not stay with hopes that he will stay here because of you or will take you with him when he leaves. Good luck and Happy new year or you.
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My dear, I just read your post and thought to give you some similar examples from my life. I understand you are in love and let me tell you; it is going to be difficult along the way . I married an international student from Istanbul while he was studying in the USA. It has been 7 years since. Turkish man do make good husbands. However you must be prepared for anything that may come along your path. I know you love him but how much are you willing to sacrifice in the name of love? All Turks I know here in Atlanta are moving back home as soon as over with school. Are you ready in the future to live there? Are you Muslim? Are you ready to have your children ( if any in the future) Muslims? Are you familiar with the traditions and their way of life? Do you cook , clean, and act like a modern day "slave"? It is something that is in their culture , a woman does everything for the man...You have to explore deep inside you and ask yourself if you are ready for this. And one more thing; usually Turkish man prefer to marry one of their own , trust me, and they are all blindfolded by marrying a "virgin" if possible. I do not mean to discourage you ; as I said Turks make good husbands. I have adjusted better because I come from a different culture and we are accustomed with everything mentioned above. Think it clearly and rethink your love ;if you think you truly love him and are willing to sacrifice a lot , then go for it.. As for myself ...we are moving to Istanbul this summer. .... Take care and let me know. Christina

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Saturday, July 7, 2012

London exchange program, for NYC high school student, theater?

London exchange program, for NYC high school student, theater?
I live in NYC, high school student and I wanted to know if there is any type of exchange program throughout the school year to London, or the U.K. or Ireland, preferably theater, or the arts but i don't care. My school only offers Turkey and Israel. Please post links if there are any.
Other - Education - 2 Answers
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i live in israel... com here its grate
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Information is below.

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Sunday, July 1, 2012

Do I need to take the YÖS exam in Turkey?

Do I need to take the YÖS exam in Turkey?
I'm a Palestinian. I graduated from high school, and I'm going to study medicine in Turkey next year. One of the requirements is 40 points in the YÖS exam for foreign students. I've heard that Palestinian and Jordanian students don't need to take this if they have a minimum average score of 90 in the Scientific Stream. Any help is much appreciated. thanks :)
Standards & Testing - 2 Answers
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u should ask the university ur going to.... they are ready to help u with all ur problems and inquieries... email one the university center... and maybe u can check with the emabassy... or maybe u can ask ur country... or ppl responsible 4 ur acceptance cuz i honestly dont knw
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I haven't heard this to be honest, but in my opinion it does make sense. Contact the Turkish Ministry of Education or the university you will be attending for the exact requirements. As a side note you could always apply for medicine in Jordanian universities; no further requirements will be needed from you, and their curriculum is considered to be one of the most advanced in the Middle East.

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