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    ADAB AL-RAFIDAYN‚ VOL.(57) 1431/2010 Assessing the Translations of Collocation in the Glorious Qur’an into English Yasir Y. Abdullah* 2009 :‫تاريخ القبول‬ /115 / 2008/4:‫تاريخ التقديم‬ /11 1. Introduction Collocation is a linguistic phenomenon found in language. Different languages have their own collocations and their own ways in dealing with them. Being a native speaker of a certain language necessitates being familiar and acquainted with collocations. Since a translator

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    The Glorious Revolution of 1688 known as “The Bloodless Revolution” impacted British North America greatly. To prove this‚ this paper will provide details of the events that started the Glorious Revolution. This paper will also consider what Catholicism had to do with it. To this end‚ this paper will demonstrate how the Dominion of New England affected this. The Glorious Revolution took place from 1688 to about 1689. This event was where Parliament dethroned of King James II‚ a Catholic‚ in England

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    Introduction In the year 1688 a revolution happened in Britain. The Catholic king James VII was overthrown and the Protestants William‚ Prince of Orange and his wife Mary took the throne. This revolution is usually called the Glorious Revolution because it was seen as an unrevolutionary‚ bloodless coup. The glory of the revolution is often associated with elements of British society like the reform of the Church‚ the beginning of modern British parliamentary democracy‚ the emergence of Britain as

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    The Glorious Revolution in 1688 was a climax of events starting with the puritan-based rule of Oliver Cromwell during the 1650 ’s. Finally escalating‚ with the rise of William III of Orange and Mary II to English Regency. The Glorious Revolution had immediate and long-term impacts on the English Colonies‚ especially‚ Massachusetts‚ New York‚ and Maryland. After a period of religious and civil war in the late 1640 ’s‚ Oliver Cromwell‚ leader of the Parliamentary and Puritan Forces‚ executed King

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    In the 1500s 80‚000 Inca were defeated by only 168 Spaniards‚ but how? The long term effect on the Inca defeat was the Spanish technology compared to the Inca technology. The Spanish conquistadores had developed guns‚ they also made steel swords where the Inca had only bronze weapons‚ the Spanish also had developed a written language while the Inca people had never even seen a book. Spain and all the rest of Europe had developed the plow and other farming techniques such as attaching the plow to

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    Discussion Paper One: The Enlightenment Humankind’s search for prosperity‚ equal opportunity‚ and justice took hold as thinkers of the Enlightenment began to encourage such liberties. In “John Locke’s Vindication for the Glorious Revolution: The Social Contract”‚ Locke said that government should protect life‚ liberty‚ and property. The people‚ in return‚ have obligations‚ creating what is called a social contract. Simply put‚ if the government broke this contract the people had the right to

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    Broken Spears Hernan Cortés was a Spaniard who defeated the Mexica Confederation in many different ways. The most successful tactic he used to defeat the Aztecs were by European Weapons‚ but he also had different ways. Cortés had different advantages that the Aztecs didn’t‚ the Spanish brought over small pox. Many of his people were immune to it while the Mexica Confederation was not. Many people thought the Spanish were gods and gave them many gifts. Motecuhzoma thought Hernan Cortés was Quetzalcoatl

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    Compare and contrast the Glorious and French Revolutions with respect to causes‚ ideologies and results. French and Glorious revolutions were two revolutions where people rebelled agains the monarch and got read of absolute monarchy. However‚ they were different in terms of peoples and monarch behavior The Glorious Revolution: in 1603 James came to power. He did not followed Elizabeth the I Monarchic majesty. He was a monarch that believed that devine right came from god. This contradicted

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    History Term Paper 5/12/08 The Allied Sweep and the Defeat of Germany: The Failure of German Defense‚ The Triumph of Allied Strategy The intent of this paper will be to provide a purposeful explanation of the events leading up to the Allied invasion of “Fortress Europe.” It will also provide an analysis of Allied‚ as well as Axis strategy throughout the Allied invasion and sweep across northwest Europe that resulted in the eventual defeat of the Third Reich in Germany - at the hands of the Soviets

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    Jonathan Michael Farmer The American Revolutionary War was the conflict between the people of Great Britain and the thirteen colonies‚ but grew into a world war later on. Factors that led to British defeat in this war were British arrogance‚ and over confidence. Also‚ the French Military and finance played a huge role. Furthermore‚ George Washington’s contribution to this war was of great importance. In Europe British soldiers were trained in an old-fashioned style. The routine was three

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