Growing up in a Military family I have been able to experience many different cultures. Since I can remember I have lived a life of traveling. I have been to many different countries in my lifetime. I feel I have traveled around the world. With all of this traveling comes the many cultures come to understand. Adjusting to cultures is the only way to be able to get out and experience the country.
When I was nine years of age my family and I moved to Turkey. I believe this was the best place I had ever been to. The people were very generous. They had a very appealing cognitive. This is country very religious. They all have the same believes in god. Their beliefs in their religion were so deep that they felt that they would die for their religion and not their country. Their ideas were things that I could have never imagine. The cat in Turkey is very sacred to them. They let cats walk around in the streets. Their cats are
The aesthetic side of Turkey is something I have never got a chance to actually experience. I never had a chance to go the Ottoman House. I know plenty about it, and I seen many pictures of this place. It is something they hold very deeply to their cultures. For three hundred years, from the 16th century to the 19th, the Ottoman Empire extended over three continents, territory now occupied by some thirty different countries. People of extraordinarily diverse languages, religions, and customs lived under Ottoman rule. Still, the Empire possessed a center, the crucible of civilization, a place of cultural coalition. The shadow of political power stretched long and wide, leaving every land it fell upon both taxed.
scared because they believe their next chosen leader will be scratch on the back of their heel. They believe when you die, that you return to society as a cat. They also feel their greatest leader, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk,
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