46 research outputs found

    Bir Hami Olarak Kınalızâde Ali Çelebi ve Muamma Türüne Katkısı

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    Although the support of Ottoman administrators as patrons for the artistic development of poets and writers and the circles of poets and writers they bring together around themselves are well-known, the question of whether the patrons engaged in collaborative production with the poets/writers within their circles is frequently ignored due to the absence of detailed analyses on this subject. In this paper we discuss the issue of and bring new evidence on the question of whether the patrons, who, by taking various names under their protection, helped them develop aristically, might also have sometimes contributed to the development of a genre themselves on the basis of a case study on Kınalızâde Ali Efendi, a member of the Kınalızâde family and the famous author of Ahlâk-ı Alâyî, and the enigma genre.Osmanlı yöneticilerinin şair/yazarların sanat gelişimleri konusunda hami olarak destekleri ve çevrelerinde oluşturdukları edebi muhitler bilinmekle birlikte, hamilerin edebi muhitlerinde yer almış şair/yazarların belirli tür ya da konulara dair ortaklık gösterecek üretimlerinin olup olmadığı hususu, bu konu hakkında ayrıntılı değerlendirmeler yapılmadığı için çoğu zaman göz ardı edilmektedir. Bu makalede belirli isimlere koruyuculuk yaparak onların sanatlarındaki ilerlemeye destek olan hami konumundaki kişilerin bazen bir türün gelişimine de katkı sağlamış olabilecekleri hususu Kınalızâdeler ailesinden meşhur Ahlâk-ı Alâyî yazarı Kınalızâde Ali Çelebi örneği ve muamma türü üzerinden sorgulanacak ve delillendirilmeye çalışılacaktır

    [[alternative]]Research on the Visual Image Design of Local Industry " 2004 Jhuangwei Township Hami Melon Festival " Promotional Materials as an Example

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    [[abstract]]The purpose of visual designs is to use the visual elements to convince and to convey the ideas of the designer. These are the important subjects that a designer needs to probe into. The writer is an experienced designer and is discouraged by the fact that visual elements are often neglected in our daily lives. In June 2004, I was engaged with the planning and designing tasks of Hami Melon Festival of Jhuangwei, Yilan county. The writer hopes to convey the message of the significance of visual designs to the peasants who are involved with the activities. During the engagements, the writer explores to highlight the local cultural characters and recreational functions, and to promote the image of the township. Furthermore, I explore to see if the visual designs will work to enhance the business values and living quality. The design project includes the CIS, activity flag, poster , DM , product packaging, souvenirs, etc. We also research on the design materials of the previous festivals. The final part of the research focuses on an survey on the participants. We hope that there will be more talents to participate in the design industry for the local industry. In line with this, we hope that the related government departments will recognize the importance of the visual image in promoting the local industry.

    Cluster Typologies and Firm Survival: Complementary and Substitutive Effects

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    Agglomerations, or clusters, are typically defined as the idea that firms can benefit from shared locations through mutual knowledge, labor pools, and suppliers, and have long been a subject of scholarly interest. However, research in geographic economics has identified a broad array of agglomeration externalities beyond such supply-side clusters, which problematizes the use of the term cluster to refer to any geographic grouping of firms. Clusters can be groups of firms from the same country ( country-of-origin clusters), demand side (clustering to lower search costs for customers), Jacobsian clusters (tight groups of diverse firms), internal (groupings of firms from the same parent company), or urban (focused in areas of high population density). Since the nature of inter-firm interactions should differ in each type of agglomeration, our study contributes to the agglomeration literature by identifying complementary and substitutive relationships between agglomeration typologies. Specifically, we extend prior work which has examined the mutual effects of Jacobsian and Marshallian externalities by attempting to answer our research question, i.e., what combination of agglomeration externalities consistently leads to firm survival? Using establishment-level data from the software and clothing industries in the state of Texas, we identify multiple combinations of cluster types (and their absence) which lead to firm survival on a consistent basis. The results find several combinations of causal mechanisms that lead to the equifinal outcome of firm survival. Our configurations exceed levels supported by prior literature with PRI scores over .7 and coverage scores between .05 and .109.https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/gradposters2023_business/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Mesozoic–Tertiary exhumation history of the Altai Mountains, northern Xinjiang, China: New constraints from apatite fission track data

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    This study uses apatite fission track (FT) analysis to constrain the exhumation history of bedrock samples collected from the Altai Mountains in northern Xinjiang, China. Samples were collected as transects across the main structures related to Palaeozoic crustal accretion events. FT results and modeling identify three stages in sample cooling history spanning the Mesozoic and Tertiary. Stage one records rapid cooling to the low temperature part of the fission track partial annealing zone circa 70 ± 10 °C. Stage two, records a period of relative stability with little if any cooling taking place between 75 and 25–20 Ma suggesting the Altai region had been reduced to an area of low relief. Support for this can be found in the adjacent Junngar Basin that received little if any sediment during this interval. Final stage cooling took place in the Miocene at an accelerated rate bringing the sampled rocks to the Earth's surface. This last stage, linked to the far field effects of the Himalayan collision, most likely generated the surface uplift and relief that define the present-day Altai Mountains
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