FACTOID # 180: In 1960, alcohol consumption in Italy was 16.6 litres consumed per person. In 2003? 8 litres were consumed per person.
 
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The biggest county of Bursa city Turkey Bursa (formerly known as Brusa or Prusa) is the capital of the Bursa Province in northwestern Turkey. ...


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Eskişehir Osmangazi University (1053 words)
Furthermore, in our university, besides hot and cold drink, fast food is served in student cafeterias, pastry-shop and saloons.
The monthly newspaper called “Eskişehir Osmangazi Haber” under the management of university rectorate is published and our university students work as correspondents.
The students who have the required qualifications stated in the Regulations and whose term cumulative grade is between 3.00 and 3.49 are accepted as Honour Student and whose term cumulative grade is between 3.49.
2004 Brain Awareness Week Report (509 words)
Osmangazi University Faculty of Medicine and Eskisehir Chapter of the Neuroscience Society of Turkey (NST)
In Eskisehir, Turkey, Osmangazi University Faculty of Medicine organised three public lectures addressing Brain Health, Febrile Seizures in Children, and Anger Management, and three interactive events for pre-school and primary school students.
The pre-school activities included a drawing exercise and a discussion about the importance of exercise for the brain, while the elementary school students participated in an interactive lecture entitled Brain and Sense Organs, led by the Brain Team-2004 (22 volunteer medical students).
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