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We all learn to belong!

To which of the following citizenships (if you will) is your

feeling of belonging the greatest: to your local community, region,

country, continent(s) or world?

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Are you a human being of one or many identities?

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Are you a human being of one or many identities?

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Why?

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If we were to draw a line that starts with provincialism in one extreme and reaches cosmopolitism in the other, where would you like to be

described?

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And living?

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If we were to draw a line that starts with well being in one extreme and folly in the other where would you

say happiness lays?

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People normally associate the following components with

happiness: family, friends, work, politics, health, leisure and religion.

Would you tend to agree?

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Is there any specially missing from this list?

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How similar, or distinct, do you see the concepts of paternity and

maternity?

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Is it, or should it be, a civilization goal to reach the absolute parity

between genders?

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Would you tend to agree with a woman that wants to be a mother

without a stable relationship with a man?

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If we were to divide the world in two: the people you can trust and the people you need to deal with

care, which one is the biggest group?

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What about leaders?

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Do you believe all individuals have a natural talent?

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Which one is yours?

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Is your professional life associated with it?

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Do you feel pride in being Turkish?

Why you think that is?

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Social organization:

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Would you say you are interested in politics?

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Which one is the most relevant political value to

you?

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Generally people tend to place themselves

politically in a line that goes from left to right?

Where would you place yourself?

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Does it make sense to talk about left and right?

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How distant (hierarchically) do you feel

the average citizen acts from the various

authorities?

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In your viewpoint, have science and technology

been net positive contributors to civilization

development?

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More than religion?

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Out of the three: birth, marriage, death which one do you feel is the

most relevant to celebrate religiously?

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Two secretaries run the exact same job, one is

extremely efficient and the other one isn’t.

Should they get equal pay?

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People tend to say democracy is the best

political system promoting stable development.

Would you agree?

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Do you think nation-states should give more operating

freedom to businesses?

In what extent?

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Do you feel there is a public vision for Turkey over the

next coming 10 years?

What would you call out as main components from that

vision?

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Global organization:

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How familiar are you with the UN millennium

development goals?

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Could you call them out?

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1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger;2. Achieve universal primary education;3. Promote gender equalityand empower

women;4. Reduce child mortality;5. Improve maternal health;6. Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other

diseases;7. Environmental sustainability;8. Global partnership.

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Are these looking right?

Is there any specific roadblock we cannot see?

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Looking at a country’s political agenda what should come first: global issues or

local issues?

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Which from the following do you trust more?

1. Municipality2. National government3. Regional organizations (EU)4. United Nations

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How do you think demographics can influence

future development?

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How would you rank today’s political, military, economical

and media powers?

And in 2050?

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How would you quote wealth distribution today: shameful,

poor or fair?

And in 2050?

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Do you trust men have been to the moon?

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How much does a bottle of 1L water cost in a supermarket?

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How much do you think it will cost in 20 years from today?

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Would a coke can sell more if it was colored in blue?

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Which one is your favorite brand?

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Do you think there will be a world war in the XXI century?

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Who’s the most influential leader from today?

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Would you vote for him/her?

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