During the 15th and 16th centuries, the <u>Ottoman Empire</u> became one of the strongest states in the world, encompassing much of the Middle East, Eastern Europe and North Africa. In addition to military might, what helped to ensure this expansion was the Ottomans' tolerance of the traditions and religions of the conquered peoples.
The empire began to decline in the 17th century. The economic activities of the conquered peoples were conducted on their own initiative, which caused the general economy of the empire to slowly disintegrate. Political instability increased more and more until, in 1909, the sultan - as Ottoman leaders were called - Abdul Hamid II was overthrown by a rebellion. This change initiated the modernization of the empire, largely influenced by Germany, alongside whom the Turks fought in the First World War (1914-1918). The defeat in the confrontation further disrupted the already torn empire, which was abolished shortly after, in 1923, when the Republic of Turkey was proclaimed.
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Water, food, Air, and sleep
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The one that could lead us to spiritual growth and maturity is: Developing the ability to listen to others as well as developing the<span> discipline of studying God’s Word
According to Dr. Hawkins, listening of other will teach us to see every problem around us from a different perspective, which could help us in creating a mature and responsible decision. And studying god's word will feed our spiritual vessel with wisdom that help its growth</span>
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anxiety that will likely result to a person of having to obtain urges that are inappropriate
in which are threatening to surface because of the things that is happening
around the person that causes her or him to worry or feel extreme fear.