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  • BIRGILI, Erhan; AKAYTAY, Ali; GUMUS, Fatih B. (Epoka University Press, 2008-03-28)
    Insurance sector has more powerful effect on every countries' economy especially in developed countries. Insurance sector has more subsector like health, retirement, fire, accident, car etc. Car insurance subsector has ...
  • Bekir Cinar; Epoka University (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    This paper investigates Turkish foreign policies towards Balkans in general and Albania in particular. It is clear that there is not a great deal of academic study conducted on this topic.The purpose of this study is to ...
  • Tartari, Alban (2014-06-02)
    The Republic of Turkey is now maybe the most dominant and economically powerful country in the Balkans. In the current global economic crisis, Turkey remains the 17th most developed country in the world, and it expects to ...
  • Manahasa, Edmond (2014-06-02)
    This paper discusses and critically analyzes the issue of building skyscrapers in the Main Boulevard of the capital of Albania Tirana, an urban historical zone which is defined as “City Spine” and which constitutes a very ...
  • Hüseyin, Bilgin; Armando, Demaj (2011-05-19)
    Monumental historical structures are symbols of the cultural identity and continuity and they are the main part of the heritage and the human history. They should be preserved in their own settings with their original ...
  • Mykkänen, Markus; Freshwater, Neil (Academicus International Scientific Journal, 2021-01-04)
    This paper provides a comparative analysis of current Finnish and Scottish think tanks and reviews how think tanks in these countries have evolved, how think tanks seek to influence decision making and engage with their ...
  • Lopez-Alves, Fernando (Academicus International Scientific Journal, 2021-07-01)
    What is the future of liberal democracy? Is the “liberal” ingredient of 21st century democracy compatible with its “demos”? Are developed democracies more equalitarian and less stratified than other regimes? Or are present ...
  • KARUE, Njagi (Beder University, 2016-04)
    Kenyan people, educational reforms could perhaps underscore Paulo Freire’s concept of banking education. Freire articulates the banking concept of education as a hindrance to the realization of the essence of education as ...
  • Sahin, Benan; Gul, Leman Figen (2014-06-02)
    With the proliferation of the use of information technologies in design activity, digital tools and techniques become determinant factors. The digital design processes and approaches that are always considered as complex ...
  • Doci, Sindi (2018-06)
    Unemployment is the phenomenon that has been reported everywhere recently and has affected the various layers of population around the world. The focus of this study is to treat one of the problems facing the economy of a ...
  • Trifonova, Raya (2016-05)
    This paper discusses good practices and industry experience in the safe installation of unitized curtain walls. An overview of the relevant standards and regulations is presented. Sequence of the installation works and ...
  • Vjosa Shehu; Epoka University; Sokol Dervishi; Epoka University (International Conference on Architecture and Urban Design, 2013-06-26)
    In developing countries, people with disabilities face a multitude of obstacles in their physical environment preventing them from participating in social, cultural and professional life. Given this tort, major concerns ...
  • Capuni, Ilir; Dervishaj, Ervin (2013-12-19)
    The most natural question of reliable computation, in every computation model and noise model,is whether given a certain level of noise, a machine of that model exists that canperform arbitrarily complex computations under ...
  • Yunitsyna, Anna (2014-06-02)
    Composition and spatial organization of the dwelling can vary due to the multiple factors, such as economical, climatic and cultural, but the functional organization of dwelling is defined by basic human activities. Universal ...
  • Zhezha, Vaeld (Academicus, 2023-07-17)
    The world of crowdsourcing and crowdfunding in Europe is a dynamic and transformative space that has been significantly impacted by the rapid growth of digital technologies. This innovative approach has become a game-changer ...
  • Kalemi, Edlira; Tola, Krisel (2013-12-19)
    The real-time web is a set of technologies and practices that enable users to receive information as soon as it is published by its authors, rather than requiring that they or their software check a source periodically for ...
  • Franca Restuccia; University of Catania<br />; Mariateresa Galizia; University of Catania; Cettina Santagati; University of Catania (International Conference on Architecture and Urban Design, 2013-06-26)
    The present essay deals with the urban space of Piazza del Governo in Enna, a town located in the center of Sicily. This square is a work projected and realized in 1935 by the palermitan architect Salvatore Caronia Roberti. ...
  • Brixhita, Deda (International Conference on Architecture and Urban Design, 2012-04-19)
  • Cemal Oztas; Eyup Zengin; Rovsen Ibrahimov (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    Sustainable development is a term that was first used before the public in adocument "Our Common Future" prepared by a commission of The United NationsEnvironmental Programme. It envisages the aims and methods of development ...
  • Mahdavi, Ardeshir (2014-06-02)
    Cities represent massive anthropogenic interventions in the planetary environment. They contribute to climate change and are affected by it. The world population increasingly lives in cities, implying the critical need for ...

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