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A high school Student Has Become the First from Turkey to Win The Prestigious Harvard International Economics Essay Competition, An AccomPlishment That Will Result in His Essay Being Published
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Cemil Türk, AN 11th-Grade Student from Kabataş High School in Istanbul, Examined The Economic and Social implacing income tax
Held Annually Book 2018, The Competition is Considered One of the Most Significant Academic Platforms for Hight School Students Worldwide. Each Year, The Jury Selects only Three Winners from Hundreds of Submission.
Speaking to Daily Hürriyet, Turkish Noted That He Discovered Through Social Media Last Year.
“We had to select one of the four subjects and Produce A 1500-Word Piece for the Competition. These included Inequallyity, Environment, Finance and The Effects of Artifctive intelligence on the labo.
Employing a Literary Tone, Turkish Comeded Case Studies from New Zealand, Zimbabwe and Brazil in His Article, Priming it in Only Two Weeks. He emphasized that his goal, but not just to analyze numbers, but to highlight, but the political shapes human Beings and Society.
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Özgen Yıldırımtaş, His English Teach, Praised Türk’s Creativity, Critical Thinking and Ability to Present Various Subjects from Multiple Perspectives. “For a Kid of His Age, This Type of Study Can Be Quite Challenging, Yet Cemil Was Able to Excel. We’re Proud of Him.”
After Graduation, Turkish Hopes to Pursue Higher Education at Harvard Or Yale, with interests spanning international politics, Economics and Philosophy.