Source 2-Analysis Origin The image on the right was created by Australian artist Fred Leist. The image was created in 1921, in United Kingdom. Type The image on the right is an oil on canvas painting that has been framed. Audience The Australian artist to capture the scene of Lone Pine for the Australian people created the painting. The painting depicts the scene so realisitilty the Australian people and families can visualise the brave and courage of the soldiers and the conditions in which there
Traveling to a different country takes a lot of preparations. From knowing what to bring to figuring out what attractions you wanna see, to understanding their language and learning their culture. Each country has a its very own lifestyle that you need to adjust to. I traveled to Istanbul, Turkey with my family from July 27th until August 1st during summer break. It took approximately 10 hours by plane from Toronto. We decided to travel there because it would be a fun and educational experience.
Analyzing Atatürk Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was a very profound man who left a great mark on the history of Turkey. He was the one who created Turkey from the ashes of the Ottoman Empire and by ana-lyzing his life story, historians were able to understand how he became so successful. The biog-raphy Atatürk by Andrew Mango vividly describes Atatürk’s life by designing sentences that are able to express his greatness. Mango scrutinizes his life from birth and death, analyzing his life like a historian
When people talk about bodybuilding, they automatically think of well-oiled, pumped up muscles on beach bums and gym bodies. It conjures images of tanned bodies straining under several pounds of weight and using the most state-of-the-art instruments of torture to achieve the perfect form. This is not uncommon. Most people would not list bodybuilding as a step towards gaining and maintaining a healthy body. Exercise, maybe but not bodybuilding. However, bodybuilding does more than just create symmetry
Biography Father The calendar marked August 29, 1968. The fifth kid of Halil and Ayse was born and they named him “Mustafa”. Mustafa was born in a village in the city of Kesap, Giresun. His father Halil wasn’t there when Mustafa was born. He had left in 1967 to Belgium to work and support his family. Mustafa’s father wasn’t there throughout his childhood. Mustafa only saw his father once in a couple of years. His mother Ayse had to carry the responsibilities of both a father and a mother except
Namik Kemal in many ways was the voice of the Young Ottoman movement towards reform. He was not involved in as much of the on the ground political reform, but he was the figure who came to be known and loved by the public. His writing took many forms, but regardless of that, it always in the middle of controversy, and the principles that He introduced to Ottoman thought would change history. Despite the Western influence on him, Islam was the underlying basis for his entire philosophy. Religion,
decide on what he felt needed to be done. Seeing the thousands of refugees cowering on the shore, Jennings met with Mustafa Kemal, the Turkish Supreme Leader. Although Kamal did not intend to exterminate the refugees, he had no intention of removing them from their poor conditions on the shore. Jennings met with Kamal to ask for his permission to move the refugees to a safer place. Kemal saw this as an opportunity to make peace between the Turks and the non-muslim refugees. He decided to grant Jennings