23 Aralık 2013 Pazartesi
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TERM PAPER GUIDELINES
TERM PAPER GUIDELINES
FORMAT
Minimum number of pages: 5
Maximum number of pages: There is no maximum page number, but try not to exceed 7 pages too much.
Font: Times New Roman, 12
Citation format: APA
Sources: I recommend that you use at least 10 sources. Wikipedia is not accepted.
PLEASE
Write your student number on the front page.
Do NOT write your name!
Do NOT include a cover page!
CONTENT
Background: (1-2 pages)
Summarize historical the background of the event.
Explanation (2-4 pages)
a. Causes: (1-2) What were the local and global factors caused this event? . Include at least two different reasons.
b. Consequences: (1-2 pages)What were the consequences of this event for the countr(ies) involved? Were there worldwide consequences. Include at least two different consequences.
Conclusion (1-2 pages)
What is your opinion on the causes and consequences of this event?
FORMAT
Minimum number of pages: 5
Maximum number of pages: There is no maximum page number, but try not to exceed 7 pages too much.
Font: Times New Roman, 12
Citation format: APA
Sources: I recommend that you use at least 10 sources. Wikipedia is not accepted.
PLEASE
Write your student number on the front page.
Do NOT write your name!
Do NOT include a cover page!
CONTENT
Background: (1-2 pages)
Summarize historical the background of the event.
Explanation (2-4 pages)
a. Causes: (1-2) What were the local and global factors caused this event? . Include at least two different reasons.
b. Consequences: (1-2 pages)What were the consequences of this event for the countr(ies) involved? Were there worldwide consequences. Include at least two different consequences.
Conclusion (1-2 pages)
What is your opinion on the causes and consequences of this event?
Term Paper Topics
Hello,
Here are your topics. If you did not choose a topic, I assigned you one. If you want to change it, please let me know latest by Monday. Good luck!
Term Paper Topics | |
ADNAN ÇETİNKAYA | French Invasion of Russia (1812) |
ALİ AKMAN | 1859-1869, Construction of the Suez Canal |
AYBÜKE BURCU KAMIŞ | Establishment of the League of Nations-1919 |
BATUHAN TÜFEKCİ | The Holocaust |
CANSU DEMİRHAN | 1944-D Day |
CEM GÜL | Spanish Civil War |
DENİZ ÖZ | The Russian Revolution |
DEVRİM DOMAÇ | Nazi Invasion of Poland |
GÖKHAN ÖZCAN | Influence of the French Revolution on the Ottoman Empire |
GÖZDE YILDIZ | 1882: The British Invasion and Construction of Egypt |
GÜLAY ŞEN | Establishment of the Anglican Church |
HANDE ERMİŞ | Treaty of Versailles (1919) |
HANDE HANDAN ŞAHİN | Greek War of Inpedendence |
ISMAIL AHMED SIAD | Colonialization of Africa |
MELİS HAZAL ENDERER | Election of the Nazi Party in Germany (1933) |
METE ONUR YILMAZ | Mao Zedong's Long March |
MUHAMMET YÖNDEM | Safavid Secterian Policy |
MURAT CAN KAYA | 1853-1856: Crimean War |
SAFA ÇİÇEK | World War I |
SEVDE NUR GÜRAKIN | 1941-German invasion of Russia |
SULTAN KAYA | American Revolution |
ŞÜKRİYE MERVE İNANÇ | 1929-Wall Street Crash of 1939 (the Great Depression) |
TALİN VURAL | 1932-1933 The Great Famine of the Ukraine |
TUĞBA DİNÇLER | American Civil War |
YUSUF EMRE IĞNAK | Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points Speech |
ZAFER KAYA | 1905: Russo-Japanese War |
11 Aralık 2013 Çarşamba
What you gonna be in the future?
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9 Aralık 2013 Pazartesi
15 Strange (but True) Facts about Napoleon Bonaparte
• He penned a romance novel titled Clisson et Eugenie, which was a thinly veiled autobiography about his relationship with Desiree Clary.
• While some speculated that Napoleon was poisoned, later research found that the high level of arsenic in his system was the result of lifelong exposure to household products containing arsenic, such as dyes and glues.
• Often credited with originating the phrase “a picture is worth 1,000 words,” what Napoleon actually said, as quoted in L’Arche de Noé, was: “A good sketch is better than a long speech.”
• Napoleon wanted to be buried on the banks of the Seine, but when his remains were returned to France in 1840, he was interred with other French military leaders in Les Invalides in Paris.
• Some speculate that Napoleon had a photographic memory and could instantly recall vast amounts of information, such as troop numbers and map details.
• Napoleon was a battlefield genius. He began his military career as an artillery commander and was an expert on military technology. He was an innovator in his development of the visual (signal or semaphore) telegraph for long-distance communication, but during the Napoleonic wars the British were more advanced than the French in some military devices, such as explosive rockets.
• Despite being characterised as short at 1.67 metres tall, Napoleon may have been slightly taller than the average European at the time he lived.
• There’s no secret behind the hand-in-waistcoat pose associated with Napoleon. It was a common pose used by the period’s painters, including Jacques-Louis David, who created most famous painting of the emperor in 1812.
• Napoleon married Joséphine de Beauharnais in 1796, and later, Joséphine’s daughter, Hortense, married Napoleon’s brother Louis.
• While on a campaign in Egypt, Napoleon learned that Joséphine was having an affair and wrote a distraught letter to his brother. The letter was intercepted by the British and published in newspapers, causing Napoleon great embarrassment.
• After divorcing Joséphine because she couldn’t bear him heirs, Napoleon married Marie Louise, the archduchess of Austria. The couple had one son, Napoleon Francis Joseph Charles, who ruled France for two weeks in 1814.
• Napoleon jailed 13 Catholic cardinals for not attending his second marriage. And Napoleon’s officers kidnapped Pope Pius VII and held him captive for five years.
• Once Napoleon was exiled to St. Helena, his wife, Marie Louise, never saw him again.
• Napoleon had at least one illegitimate son, Charles Léon (1806–1881) by Eléonore Denuelle de La Plaigne.
• The former Emperor, who gave the country its Napoleonic Code, is still much revered – in a way. It’s illegal for anyone to name a pig
Napoleon in France.
http://www.readersdigest.com.au/15-facts-napoleon-bonaparte#sthash.omJXjfvn.dpuf
4 Aralık 2013 Çarşamba
28 Kasım 2013 Perşembe
Interesting Information.
XIV. Louis the King of France hate water and he took bath just three times all his life.
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4 Kasım 2013 Pazartesi
More about the awesome Empress Nur Jahan:
Nur Jahan
Do you think she has many similarities with Hurrem Sultan?
Nur Jahan
Do you think she has many similarities with Hurrem Sultan?
Become and Active Writer of Our Blog
You are welcome to add pictures and links to the blog. Anything and everything related to political history would be a great addition - including funny videos, memes, etc. As long as it is related to history, it belongs here.
Flash Cards
Hello my wonderful, smart and hard-working students!
Here is a great study tool for you: http://www.ankisrs.net/
You can download the program for flashcards and then create flashcard decks on any topic you want! You can also download and synchronize it on your smartphones. You can share the cards you create and combine decks. Isn't it great?
Flashcards are a great tool to learn new words and terms, but they are not very helpful to understand relationships, so use them wisely.
For every 10 high-quality flashcard you create for this course, you will get a bonus point.
You can get up to 3 bonus points for this exercise.
Please do not repeat cards. If somebody else already created a flashcard for a term, do not write another card for the same term.
Trust me- this will help with all your courses (particularly English), if you start using it regularly.
So please create and share (no more than 30) you cards.
Here is a great study tool for you: http://www.ankisrs.net/
You can download the program for flashcards and then create flashcard decks on any topic you want! You can also download and synchronize it on your smartphones. You can share the cards you create and combine decks. Isn't it great?
Flashcards are a great tool to learn new words and terms, but they are not very helpful to understand relationships, so use them wisely.
For every 10 high-quality flashcard you create for this course, you will get a bonus point.
You can get up to 3 bonus points for this exercise.
Please do not repeat cards. If somebody else already created a flashcard for a term, do not write another card for the same term.
Trust me- this will help with all your courses (particularly English), if you start using it regularly.
So please create and share (no more than 30) you cards.
20 Ekim 2013 Pazar
Merhaba!
Bu blog herkese açık, ancak bu yazıyı okuyorsanız, muhtemelen şu anda Siyaset Tarihi Dersi'mi alıyorsunuz. Lütfen burada derste kapsansın, ya da kapsanmasın, dünya siyaset tarihi ile ilgili tüm istediklerinizi paylaşın. Bunlara resimler, videolar, bağlantılar, yazılar (bilgilendirici, ya da sorgulayıcı) ve sorular dahil. Sınavdan önce buradan birbirinize ya da bana sorular da yöneltebilirsiniz. Ayrıca yorum bölümüne istediğiniz yorumları bırakarak burayı sene boyunca aktif bir platform haline getirebilirsiniz! Unutmayın, yazdıklarınız herkes görebilir. İster kendi isminizle, isterseniz takma isimlerle katkıda bulunabilirsiniz.
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