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Message board > Today ´s the National Tecahers ´ Day in Türkiye
Today ´s the National Tecahers ´ Day in Türkiye

rose95
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Today ´s the National Tecahers ´ Day in Türkiye
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We are grateful to our head teacher ATAT�RK for this day! |
24 Nov 2010
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Graduated
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We are proud of ourselves because we have been following your steps for 86 years..Thank you " the leader of Turks"
Happy "Teachers Day" ( not only for the Turkish teachers but also for the others) |
24 Nov 2010
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eng789
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Happy Teacher �s Day. Have a wonderful day. |
24 Nov 2010
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melike_gizem
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Teachers are the one and only people who save nations. MUSTAFA KEMAL ATAT�RK |
24 Nov 2010
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douglas
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Happy Teacher �s day!
Atat�rk did a lot of good things for Turkey, but I guess he would not have liked the idea of Turkey joining the European Union:
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...by complete independence, we mean of course complete economic, financial, juridical, military, cultural independence and freedom in all matters. Being deprived of independence in any of these is equivalent to the nation and country being deprived of all its independence.[38] |
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24 Nov 2010
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epit
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Many thanks to for nice words and celebration wishes .Atat�rk was a leader who supports the world peace .For that reason,if Turkey �s membership to EU was better to peace he would want his country to join this unity .His ideas was strong ,but they were not unchangeable .The most important matter for him is education.He would want all the people to adopt themselves to the age that they live .All the teacher friends all over the world have a great teacher days. |
24 Nov 2010
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douglas
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Sorry, guess I turned this political, which we aren �t supposed to do here. It was really only meant as an observation--I didn �t think further.
Sorry,
Douglas |
25 Nov 2010
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