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Öğe Environmental education as a tool for increasing environmental awareness of vocational school students(Kamla-Raj Enterprises, 2016) Karatas A.; Gürbüz O.A.Vocational schools have very important function in the society such as the training of qualified manpower that is needed for the various professional fields, and they also make major contributions to their environment in terms of, socio-cultural and economic development. If vocational school students are trained to be environmentally friendly, they will be able to support the development of a healthier and safer environment because they will be employed at different stages of the business world in the future. The environmental awareness of vocational school students can be increased by environmental education and thus, after their graduation, they can be more environmentally friendly in their profession. Environmental problems can be permanently solved by such measures. In this theoretical study, the importance of environmental education in increasing the environmental awareness of vocational school students will be emphasized. © Kamla-Raj 2016.Öğe On the distribution, taxonomy and karyology of the genus Plecotus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) in Turkey [Türkiye'de Yayiliş Gösteren Plecotus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) Cinsinin Yayilişi, Taksonomisi ve Karyolojisi Üzerine Bir Çalişma](2003) Karatas A.; Yigit N.; Çolak E.; Kankiliç T.Plecotus auritus and Plecotus austriacus were recorded from 8 and 3 localities in the Asiatic part of Turkey, respectively. It was determined that the length of the first premolar, the shape of the zygomatic arches and baculum distinguish these taxa from each other. Apart from these morphological characteristics, the tibia length of P. austriacus was found to be significantly greater than that of P. austriacus (P < 0.05). The diploid chromosome numbers were identical in both taxa (2n = 32). The number of chromosomal arms (FN = 54) and the number of autosomal chromosomal arms (FNa = 50) were the same as in previously published papers on P. austriacus.