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Laws in Turkey
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30 Mar 2013 Sat 11:07 pm |
Önce can...
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30 Mar 2013 Sat 11:10 pm |
Önce can...
Efendim?
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30 Mar 2013 Sat 11:18 pm |
Quoted;
Önce can sonra canan. literally: The self comes first; the beloved follow after. near equiv:Charity begins at home. (However, as is seen from the literal translation, the Turkish proverb narrows the circle right down to the individual oneself.)
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30 Mar 2013 Sat 11:21 pm |
Of course. Thanks, harp00n.
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30 Mar 2013 Sat 11:35 pm |
You are welcome
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01 Apr 2013 Mon 12:58 am |
I don´t know about Norwegians, but people are usually hired based on their qualifications. And there is no law about this.
Does that mean your friend is a more qualified doctor than all the unemployed Turkish doctors?
I`m a geography teacher. I think if I applied for a work permit in Norway, I would be rejected too because I`m sure there are also many unemployed teachers in Norway.
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01 Apr 2013 Mon 01:05 am |
I`m sure there are also many unemployed teachers in Norway.
Nope. Norway´s unemployment rate is less than three per cent which means nothing. Norway is something else.
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01 Apr 2013 Mon 01:29 am |
Nope. Norway´s unemployment rate is less than three per cent which means nothing. Norway is something else.
is that why they went bankrupt just a few years ago?
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01 Apr 2013 Mon 01:46 am |
is that why they went bankrupt just a few years ago?
Norway ranks as the second wealthiest country in the world. The economical growth was strong until 2007 but in the last part of 2008 the worldwide financial crisis had its effect on Norwegian economy also. The set-back was short though thanks to quick economic resurgence. Norway has survived the crisis better than European countries in average. Since 2008 the growth of GNP has continued and it is expected to be around 3 per cent in 2013.
You are some kind of geography teacher also.
Edited (4/1/2013) by Abla
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01 Apr 2013 Mon 01:58 am |
Greece technicly, if it would not have been bailed out by the EU would have declaired bankruptcy, Argentina, Russia, Iceland and Ireland all declared bankruptcy in the 20th century but not Norway
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01 Apr 2013 Mon 02:18 am |
You are some kind of geography teacher also.
Right, not an economist
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