gezerlik

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Türkçe - İngilizce
mobility
The movement of people or things
The condition of being mobile
The movement of people and goods
The ability of radionuclides to move through food chains in the environment
{i} movability; ability to move; portability; agility; ability to change
the quality of moving freely
The velocity of a charged particle attained under the action of an applied electric field
(from Campus Profile Section): A student is considered to be mobile if he or she has been in membership at the school for less than 83% of the school year (i e , has missed six or more weeks at a particular school)
The quality or state of being mobile; as, the mobility of a liquid, of an army, of the populace, of features, of a muscle
The ability to move or be moved easily
The word is used to stress the different inside-otuside connections that travel or displacement involves Culture is presented by Clifford as a movement of people marked by gender, class, race In their inevitable "dwelling-in-travelling" they produce a variety of cultural expressions Mobility is related to immigration (how much are you free to be moveable?), tourism, even the concept of the flaneur as well as the problem of preserving one's national identity and tradition In the same respect, in The Predicament of Culture, he mentions Segalen's point of view on the modern experience of displacement: self and other a sequence of encounters, detours, with the stable identity of each at issue
First Century travel was relatively easy and safe compared to earlier times It helped in the spread of Christianity Network of Roman roads connecting cities developed for military and postal needs and well maintained under the peace and order of the Roman Empire Sea routes (Apr to Nov) connected Rome, Antioch, Carthage, Caesarea, and Alexandria Hospitality of Christians made traveling affordable (JY)
The ability to move one's chess pieces to all areas of the board quickly
The freedom of movement of your pieces See the lesson on Evaluating Positions
The number of times a student moves from school to school or district to district in a given year (frequent school or residence changes)
capable of moving or being moved
The ability of particles and substances to move, either by random motion or under the influence of fields or forces
movement
The ability to move safely and efficiently from one point to another The term is used with "orientation" to describe specialized training for students with visual impairments
freedom of movement
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