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The five differences between the ministries of education in Turkey and the UK
"I actually wanted to continue writing on the issue of sidewalks as we are buried in snow. The municipal mentality that plows the snow on the roads does not care much about the sidewalks where pedestrians walk. But I will cover this in a later commentary. I am now sure that we have no respect for citizens who want to walk on sidewalks. But does the government respect citizens who want to surf the Internet? Today, I want to share some of my observations as an average Internet user.
To this end, I decided to compare one ministry from Turkey with its counterpart in the United Kingdom (UK). I decided to choose Turkey’s Ministry of Education (MoE), which is supposed to be making the largest contribution to Turkey’s endeavor of becoming one of the top 10 economies of the world."
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