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    and praise Allah SWT and praise Him for His tolerance and goodness. We bear witness that there is no one worthy of worship except Allah. He has ordered us to honour and be good to our parents. We bear witness that the Holy Prophet Muhammad SAWS is the true Messenger of Allah‚ who warned us not to be disobedient to our parents: Allah has made disobedience to parents one of the major sins. O Allah‚ shower Thy choicest blessings on him‚ his friends and relatives -- all those who were tolerant of one

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    Why Guilt Is Important

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    Of the colorful spectrum which is our emotions‚ guilt is one of the most influential feeling of them all. Guilt‚ for lack of better terms is the feeling of responsibility for the misfortune of other‚ at least‚ that is what the emotion is intended for. The true purpose of guilt is to allow an individual to understand their situations‚ the consequence their under‚ and to amend their actions. However‚ in doing so guilt often than not causes more trouble than good. For some guilt helps in developing

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    Explore how the study of psychology has contributed to an understanding of the discipline of education studies? Introduction: The quest to explain behaviour through the study of the human mind In this essay I will be discussing how the study of psychology has contributed to an understanding of the discipline of education studies. Psychology is the study of the human mind to have a better understanding on how and why individuals act in a specific way they do. The main definition of psychology

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    WHY LOGIC IS IMPORTANT

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    Logic Is the Master of Our Lives Logic is the foundation upon which our lives depend.  Each of us‚ moments after birth‚ begin our journey exploring the world around us in search of what’s real‚ or safe‚ or fun‚ or comfortable – a quest to sort out sense from nonsense.  These skills expand as we grow‚ for understanding what’s real and learning how to extrapolate from what little we know as babies‚ are the fundamental tools of survival. We learn that reaching for an object and retrieving it gets us

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    movies very much. Movies in English are an effective tool for learning English. I remember when I went to New Oriental to study English I always worried about my poor listening skill. Then I accepted a teacher’s advice and started to watch some English movies. I can learn some useful words and expressions from them. Gradually I found that English is not so difficult to understand and it became more and more interesting to me. Now I can say movies not only improve my listening skill but also make me

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    Systematic Matching sampling is a way‚ a procedure or a manner of taking action following processes. In such cases before conducting field research‚ it is taking a certain approach of identifying which course of action best suits the chosen field of study with concern to undertaking research. The purpose of this essay is to discuss what systematic matching is and how researchers use this method to determine satisfactory results. “The purpose of matching is to find an available respondent who is

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    Why are ethics so important in research with or about children and young people? “Although the origins of the children’s rights movement can be traced back to the nineteenth century‚ it is only in the last 20 years that there has been a growing recognition of the importance of listening to children’s views and wishes.” Charles Magna Fombad (2005) International Journal of Law‚ Policy and the Family v19‚ page 102 In this assignment I am going to consider the importance of ethical considerations in

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    Stuff Visit... www.thecodexpert.com INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIZATION STUDY Introduction This is an overall study of the organization of American Express Bank Ltd. where it’s working environment and various policies and practice are studied. Objectives: The study has undertaken to get an exposure of actual working environment in an organization. The main objective of the study is to familiarize with the frame work and method of organization working.     To know how AMEX works and method adopted

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    everyday life‚ it has always had a significance‚ a meaning to us adults as we try to understand it. From the first day we’re born‚ our minds are always active‚ leading us to our independence‚ acceptance‚ and our identity. Independence has always been a reason for us to better ourselves‚ it’s dealing with real life problems‚ to make sure we are ready for the world and not rely on someone other than yourself. While our identity is to find yourself because no one in this world is similar to you and has

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    Portrait of an ENTP (Extraverted Intuition with Introverted Thinking): The Visionary I am an extraverted intuitive person with the ability to think introvertedly. So what does that mean? I fall into the category of ENTP (Extraverted Intuition with Introverted Thinking) in Jung ’s sixteen modes of personality. According to Myers and Briggs (2012)‚ my life is primarily focused externally on the environment around me‚ which I take things in by intuition. Secondary to this is the internal mode where

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