Elif Yılmaz
Elif may refer to: People *Elif (name) *Begünhan Elif Ünsal (born 1993), Turkish archer * Elif Ağca (born 1984), Turkish volleyball player *Elif Batuman (born 1977), American author, academic, journalist *Elif Demirezer (born 1992), German-Turkish pop singer and songwriter * Elif Deniz (born 1993), Turkish footballer *Elif Elmas (born 1998), footballer from North Macedonia * Elif Gülbayrak (born 1988), Turkish volleyball player *Elif Jale Yeşilırmak (born 1986), Turkish wrestler of Russian origin * Elif Keskin (born 2002), Turkish women's footballer *Elif Kızılkaya (born 1991), Turkish curler *Elif Köroğlu, Turkish football referee *Elif Shafak, Turkish-British writer and activist *Elif Sıla Aydın (born 1996), Turkish handball player *Elif Yıldırım (born 1990), Turkish middle-distance runner Other * Elif, Gaziantep, a town in the Araban District of Gaziantep Province, Turkey * ''Elif'' (TV series), a Turkish TV series * In computing, used as part of a Structured If ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Elif (name)
wikt:elif, Elif Elif, Aleph, Alpha is recognized in the Abrahamic texts as a special cipher/ key that unlocks mystical religious concepts. Elifaz is a kibbutz in Israel. Elif is a popular name for secular modern Turks who supported Ataturk. During the Revolutionary war in Turkey, Ataturk referred to the brave women on the homefront as ‘Elif’s for their bravery, respecting the historical context and the inspiration for a new nation. It corresponds to the letter aleph in the Hebrew alphabet. List of people *Begünhan Elif Ünsal (born 1993), Turkish archer *İlayda Elif Elhih, actress *Elif Ağca (born 1984), Turkish volleyball player *Elif Batuman (born 1977), American author, academic, journalist *Elif Demirezer (born 1992), German-Turkish pop singer and songwriter *Elif Deniz (born 1993), Turkish footballer *Elif Elmas (born 1999), footballer from North Macedonia *Elif Gülbayrak (born 1988), Turkish volleyball player *Elif Jale Yeşilırmak (born 1986), Turkish wrestl ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Elif Shafak
Elif Shafak ( tr, Elif Şafak, ; born 25 October 1971) is a Turkish-British novelist, essayist, public speaker, political scientist and activist. Shafak writes in Turkish and English, and has published 19 works. She is best known for her novels, which include ''The Bastard of Istanbul'', '' The Forty Rules of Love'', ''Three Daughters of Eve'' and ''10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World''. Her books have been translated into 55 languages and been nominated for several literary awards. Described by the ''Financial Times'' as "Turkey's leading female novelist", several of her works have been bestsellers in Turkey and internationally. Her works have prominently featured the city of Istanbul, and dealt with themes of Eastern and Western culture, roles of women in society, and human rights issues. Certain politically challenging topics addressed in her novels, such as child abuse and the Armenian genocide, have led to legal action from authorities in Turkey that prompted ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alpha
Alpha (uppercase , lowercase ; grc, ἄλφα, ''álpha'', or ell, άλφα, álfa) is the first letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of one. Alpha is derived from the Phoenician letter aleph , which is the West Semitic word for " ox". Letters that arose from alpha include the Latin letter A and the Cyrillic letter А. Uses Greek In Ancient Greek, alpha was pronounced and could be either phonemically long ( ː or short ( . Where there is ambiguity, long and short alpha are sometimes written with a macron and breve today: Ᾱᾱ, Ᾰᾰ. * ὥρα = ὥρᾱ ''hōrā'' "a time" * γλῶσσα = γλῶσσᾰ ''glôssa'' "tongue" In Modern Greek, vowel length has been lost, and all instances of alpha simply represent the open front unrounded vowel . In the polytonic orthography of Greek, alpha, like other vowel letters, can occur with several diacritic marks: any of three accent symbols (), and either of two breathing mark ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Aleph
Aleph (or alef or alif, transliterated ʾ) is the first letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician , Hebrew , Aramaic , Syriac , Arabic ʾ and North Arabian 𐪑. It also appears as South Arabian 𐩱 and Ge'ez . These letters are believed to have derived from an Egyptian hieroglyph depicting an ox's head to describe the initial sound of ''*ʾalp'', the West Semitic word for ox (compare Biblical Hebrew ''ʾelef'', "ox"). The Phoenician variant gave rise to the Greek alpha (), being re-interpreted to express not the glottal consonant but the accompanying vowel, and hence the Latin A and Cyrillic А. Phonetically, ''aleph'' originally represented the onset of a vowel at the glottis. In Semitic languages, this functions as a prosthetic weak consonant, allowing roots with only two true consonants to be conjugated in the manner of a standard three consonant Semitic root. In most Hebrew dialects as well as Syriac, the ''aleph'' is an absence of a true cons ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Else If
In computer science, conditionals (that is, conditional statements, conditional expressions and conditional constructs,) are programming language commands for handling decisions. Specifically, conditionals perform different computations or actions depending on whether a programmer-defined boolean ''condition'' evaluates to true or false. In terms of control flow, the decision is always achieved by selectively altering the control flow based on some condition (apart from the case of branch predication). Although dynamic dispatch is not usually classified as a conditional construct, it is another way to select between alternatives at runtime. Terminology In imperative programming languages, the term "conditional statement" is usually used, whereas in functional programming, the terms "conditional expression" or "conditional construct" are preferred, because these terms all have distinct meanings. If–then(–else) The if–then construct (sometimes called if–then–els ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Control Flow
In computer science, control flow (or flow of control) is the order in which individual statements, instructions or function calls of an imperative program are executed or evaluated. The emphasis on explicit control flow distinguishes an ''imperative programming'' language from a '' declarative programming'' language. Within an imperative programming language, a ''control flow statement'' is a statement that results in a choice being made as to which of two or more paths to follow. For non-strict functional languages, functions and language constructs exist to achieve the same result, but they are usually not termed control flow statements. A set of statements is in turn generally structured as a block, which in addition to grouping, also defines a lexical scope. Interrupts and signals are low-level mechanisms that can alter the flow of control in a way similar to a subroutine, but usually occur as a response to some external stimulus or event (that can occur asynchronously), ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Elif (TV Series)
Elif may refer to: People *Elif (name) *Begünhan Elif Ünsal (born 1993), Turkish archer * Elif Ağca (born 1984), Turkish volleyball player *Elif Batuman (born 1977), American author, academic, journalist *Elif Demirezer (born 1992), German-Turkish pop singer and songwriter * Elif Deniz (born 1993), Turkish footballer *Elif Elmas (born 1998), footballer from North Macedonia * Elif Gülbayrak (born 1988), Turkish volleyball player *Elif Jale Yeşilırmak (born 1986), Turkish wrestler of Russian origin * Elif Keskin (born 2002), Turkish women's footballer * Elif Kızılkaya (born 1991), Turkish curler *Elif Köroğlu, Turkish football referee *Elif Shafak, Turkish-British writer and activist *Elif Sıla Aydın (born 1996), Turkish handball player *Elif Yıldırım (born 1990), Turkish middle-distance runner Other * Elif, Gaziantep, a town in the Araban District of Gaziantep Province, Turkey * ''Elif'' (TV series), a Turkish TV series * In computing, used as part of a Structured If ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Elif, Gaziantep
Elif (or more popularly Elifköy) is a town in Araban district of Gaziantep Province, Turkey. It is only to River Fırat (Euphrates) at . The distance to Araban is and to Gaziantep is . The population of the town was 3.902 of 2019. In the 2nd or 3rd century the town was a Roman settlement named Sugga. The mausoleum in the town is a Roman Roman or Romans most often refers to: *Rome, the capital city of Italy *Ancient Rome, Roman civilization from 8th century BC to 5th century AD *Roman people, the people of ancient Rome *''Epistle to the Romans'', shortened to ''Romans'', a letter ... building. Elif was declared a seat of township in 1994. Major economic activity is pistachio farming. Some Elif residents work in construction sector. See also * Roman mausoleum of Elif References Populated places in Gaziantep Province Towns in Turkey Araban District {{Gaziantep-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Elif Yıldırım
Elif Yıldırım Gören (born February 14, 1990) is a Turkish sprinter, who is specialized in the 400m hurdles event. The tall athlete at is a member of Enka SK, where she is coached by Kemal Şencan and Fausto Ribeiro. Gören qualified as the youngest of her country's national athletics team for participation in the 4 × 400 m relay event at the 2012 Summer Olympics The 2012 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and also known as London 2012) was an international multi-sport event held from 27 July to 12 August 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom. The first event, the .... Achievements References External links * 1990 births People from İznik Living people Turkish female sprinters Turkish female hurdlers Turkish sportspeople in doping cases Doping cases in athletics Bursa Büyükşehir Belediyespor athletes Survivor Turkey contestants Enkaspor athletes 20th-century Turkish sportswomen 21st-century Turkish sports ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Elif Sıla Aydın
Elif Sıla Aydın (born April 11, 1996) is a Turkish women's handballer, who plays in the Turkish Women's Handball Super League for Konyaaltı Belediyespor, and the Turkey national team. The -tall sportswoman plays in the left wing position. Private life Elif Sıla Aydın was born in Ankara, Turkey on April 11, 1996. After finishing the high school, she took part in prep courses at Ankara Performance Sport Academy. In 2014, she was qualified to study physical education and sports at the Gazi University after completing the courses. Playing career Club Elif Sıla Aydın plays for her hometown team Yenimahalle Bld. SK. She took part at the 2014–15 Women's EHF Cup, 2015–16 Women's EHF Cup Winners' Cup and 2015–16 Women's EHF Champions League matches. She enjoyed league champion title at the end of the 2014–15 season, and won the 2015 Turkish Cup with her team. International Aydın was admitted to the Turkey women's national handball team in October 2015. She pla ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Elif Köroğlu
Elif Köroğlu is a Turkish female football referee and long-distance runner. Elif Köroğlu began her official career in the amateur league match in March 2015. She served in the role of referee in various age categories of the amateur league between 2016 and 2017. In July 2017, she was promoted to the position of professional referee. She serves as a referee in the women's and men's professional leagues. She started her athletics by running in the 4K meters branch. When she was only 14 years old, she ran 55.02 seconds and became the third in Turkey. She then continued in the 400 meters branch. In 2013 she started running 5K, 10K, 15K, 25K, 21K and 42K. She has different championships in these branches as well. References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Köroğlu, Elif Living people Turkish football referees Turkish women referees and umpires Women association football referees Turkish female long-distance runners Year of birth missing (living people) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Begünhan Elif Ünsal
Begünhan Elif Ünsal (born January 4, 1993) is a Turkish archer. Private life Begünhan Elif Ünsal was born in Isparta, Turkey on January 4, 1993. After finishing the private high school Altınbaşak College, she studied Sports Science at the Faculty of Health Science in Süleyman Demirel University in her hometown. Sports career Ünsal began her archery career at age ten, inspired by her archer older sister and encouraged by her father. She is trained by her father Yalçın Ünsal. She participated at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore. She was eliminated in the second round in the individual event by the eventual silver medallist Tan Ya-Ting. She paired up with Abdul Dayyan bin Mohamed Jaffar of Singapore to win bronze in the mixed team event. She won the silver medal in the youth category and the bronze medal in the senior category at the 2010 Archery European Indoor Championships held in Poreč, Croatia. At the 2010 European Archery Championships held in Rover ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |