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2024 •
Osmanlı devletinden Cumhuriyete intikal eden dört fabrikadan birisi olan Bakırköy bez fabrikasında ilk ıslahat girişimi 1924 senesinde Askeri Fabrikalar Genel Müdürlüğü'ne bağlı olduğu dönemde yapılmıştır. Bu dönemde teknolojik olarak değişen fabrikada el tezgâhları kaldırılmış, fabrika 3200 iğlik 8 modern iplik makinesi, 10 kart, 2 cer makinesi ve bir haşıl makinesiyle donatılmıştır. Birinci sanayi planına göre her şeyiyle yenilenen fabrika, 1934 senesi yazında yeniden açıldığı zaman; Türkiye’nin değil dünyanın en yeni ve en son sistem pamuklu mensucat fabrikalarından birisi durumuna getirilmişti. Anadolu - Türk pamuğundan fabrikada dokunan bezler bütün benzerlerinden daha kaliteli ve sağlam duruma gelmişti. Bu tarihten sonra ihmal edilen fabrikada 1962 yılına kadar köklü bir yenilik yapılamamıştır. Teknolojik olarak yenilenmeyen, ihmal edilen fabrikanın ürünleri, özel fabrika ürünleriyle rekabet şansını kaybetmiş ve fabrika zarar eder duruma gelmiştir. Sümerbank Bakırköy pamuklu işletmesinde makina parkının değiştirilmesi ve Konfeksiyon türü üretiminin başlaması nedeniyle 1986 yılında 727 kişinin kıdem tazminatları verilerek işlerinden çıkarılmışlardır. 1987 yılında Bakanlar kurulunun 11 Eylül 1987 gün ve 87/12184 sayılı kararı ile özelleştirme kapsamına alınan Bakırköy Bez fabrikası 1.1.1989 tarihinden itibaren tüzel kişiliği kaldırılmış, Sümerbank Holding A.Ş. Bakırköy Konfeksiyon Sanayii İşletmesi ünvanlıyla faaliyetini sürdürmüştür. Özelleştirme Yüksek Kurulunun 07.09.2004 tarih, 2004/78 sayılı kararı ile 44.000.000 ABD Doları bedelle satılması onaylanan Bakırköy Konfeksiyon Sanayi İşletmesi 04.10.2004 tarihinde devir işlemleri tamamlanmıştır. Sümerbank Bakırköy Bez Fabrikasının 1846 yılında Bakırköy sahilinde başlayan kendimiz için pamuktan bez üretme maceramız 2003 yılında bana göre hazin bir şekilde son bulmuştur.
Journal of Advance Studies into Education & Literature
THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL ANGLE OF ANTOA -A NEW THEORY OF ART2022 •
Aim of this article is to shed light on anthropological background of my New Theory of Art-ANTOA. Started as sociological investigation into the function of Art,, a visit to the Kalahari desert, and 24 Arts talks jelled the project. But in human sciences back in the late 1980ies, no real research into the social side of artistic expression took place. I drew up a catalogue of questions and interviewed prominent Arts and Culture vultures in dying days of Apartheid. How did respondents see Art`s function, as firm commitment to building unity and trust, or as solitary glasshouse act, oblivious of social conditions? While concepts like culture, society, civilisation and "tribe" are discussed, the analytical background extends to history of Art in Africa and early inquiries into myth and ritual by B Malinowski and AR Radcliffe-Brown. Malinowski, enchanted by Polynesian creative finesse in limestone pot and canoe carving, fiercely supported the homebound view whereby anthropologists had to see the world thru eyes of the "native". Malinowski practiced participant observation, a new research technique. Radcliffe-Brown described certain rituals with relation to matrilineal descent rules in a patrimonial society where the child inherits name of the father. While Art serves the function of staving off misfortune and disease. And establishes links to the past as well as to lineage of mother`s brother and sister`s son. The research is focused on South Africa and draws parallels to Fidji and the Friendly Islands in the Pacific. I end the overview with reference to the shared sentiment of universal character of true Art, that functions like social glue and cements strong links to a mythological past. As well as links among men and material objects, and inside certain social networks. Where the value of tradition is elevated to moral law. And inspires and passes on meaning. Art has indeed gained analytical exposure since and compares favourably to myth and associated ritual activity.
El objeto del artículo es analizar el Borrador de la nueva Ley del Suelo y Va-loraciones, especialmente en lo que se refiere a la clasificación y valoración del suelo. Con respecto a la clasificación el Borrador distingue dos únicas clases de suelo: el urbano y el rústico, frente a la tradicional distinción del suelo en tres clases (urbano, urbanizable y no urbanizable). De esta forma, es rústico tan-to el suelo que ostenta tal condición de forma necesaria, por la protección o preservación de ciertos valores, como el urbanizable hasta que se ejecute la urbanización. En cuanto a las normas de valoración contenidas en el Borrador podemos empezar diciendo que, igual que hasta ahora, se aplican en caso de expro-piación forzosa aun en proyectos o procedimientos no urbanísticos, despla-zando, por tanto, a la Ley de Expropiación Forzosa. También se prevé su aplicación para el caso de responsabilidad patrimonial de las Administra-ciones Públicas y de forma supletoria en procesos de equidistribución. El Borrador opta por una valoración del suelo ajena al mercado, en la que únicamente se tiene en cuenta el posible destino urbanístico en el suelo REVISTA JURÍDICA DE CASTILLA Y LEÓN. N.º 10. SEPTIEMBRE 2006 DERECHO ADMINISTRATIVO
International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management
Customer Loyalty in Coffee Shop: Literature Review and Condition for The Future2020 •
The Corona Virus 2019 or Covid-19 outbreak has caused a global panic that is fatal. Various sectors have been affected. The coffee industry sector has also been affected by Covid-19. Losing customer loyalty is a threat to coffee industry entrepreneurs. This study has the purpose of measuring Customer Loyalty and a way to prevent the coffee shops from losing customers during the Covid-19 pandemic. This purpose is divided into two-stage. The first stage is to identify what factors affect customer loyalty and the relationship before the pandemic. The second stage is to test these factors during the Covid-19 pandemic in the context of the coffee shop business area. The second stage will be done for future study purposes. To support the first stage, the author divided it into two steps. First: summarize the factors that affect customer loyalty in the coffee shop business area. The second: is to build a relationship of the factors that affected customer loyalty based on the summarized fac...
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2019-2020 Yılı Kazı Çalışmaları
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European Journal of Internal Medicine
Thrombophilic and cardiovascular risk factors for retinal vein occlusion2017 •
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Geostatistical analyses of exfoliation and tectonic joint set spacing in alpine granites (Aar Valley, Switzerland)2018 •
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The trans-ancestral genomic architecture of glycemic traits2021 •
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