general‚ kafalah contract may be classified into two categories 1. Kafalah bi al-mal‚ it is a guarantee for property or finance; 2. Kafalah bi al-nafs‚ it is a guarantee for one’s self Kafalah bi al-mal may be divided into three main categories as follows: 1. Kafalah bi al-dyn‚ it is a guarantee for a debt owned by a party. It is meant to guarantee for the settlement of the debt by the guarantor should the guaranteed party is in default; 2. Kafalah bi al-ayn or kafalah
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A Review of “Allocative Efficiency of Markets with Zero-Intelligence Traders: Market as a PartialSubstitute for Individual Rationality” Dhananjay K. Gode and Shyam Sunder Through this paper the authors Dhananjay Gode and Shyam Sunder try to understand the effect of various elements such as institutional structure‚ market environment‚ and agent behaviour which effect the performance of an economy on the allocative efficiency of a double auction. Through their experiment they prove that a double
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Why computers should be used in k -12 schools As described in the definition by the Oxford Dictionary a computer is an electronic device which is capable of receiving information (data) in a particular form and of performing a sequence of operations in accordance with a predetermined but variable set of procedural instructions (program) to produce a result in the form of information or signals. (Oxford Dictionary) A device which has been developed as technology has advanced and society has embraced
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buyers. The highly successful Twingo might have been an influencing source in the development. The fact remains that the car was developed without a target customer in mind. That might be the reason why‚ despite its innovative styling attributes‚ Ford Ka could not alter consumer perceptions of what a small car can offer to the extent the Renault Twingo did. Cost
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The story is a really good story confusing but humorous. At first‚ as you go reading‚ the story gives you a different idea of what is going to happen in it. Muni‚ the Indian village‚ wasn’t a wealthy man but he had his cattle to live on‚ but as it cattle went dying he was just left with 2 goats. He didn’t have much money‚ he was always asking for credit to the shop man and was always inventing lies to get the credit (the lies he came up with were funny). What confuses me more is when the foreigner
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Short Essay – Chapter 12: M. K. Gandhi and Ho Chi Minh: Paths to Independence India and Vietnam‚ both were under the controlled of foreign country. British controlled India and at the time of the British left India‚ French made military control of the colonial Indochina. People in the country faced to the discrimination‚ for Gandhi as example‚ the British throw him out of the first-class train compartment as he was “coloured”‚ unequal treatment also appear in Vietnam‚ Ho Chi Minh’s father lost his
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English 102 30 March 2012 The Positive Impact Technology Has On Students in K-12 Computers are placed throughout grocery stores‚ gas stations‚ movie theaters and even restaurants; however‚ students today have an advantage with computer technology because of the wide array of abilities that computer technology can provide to students’ academic and personal lives. Although computers can make people’s lives stress-free‚ technology also helps make knowledge fun and easy‚ which creates a whole new
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THE AUTHOR The author of “The Vendor of Sweets” is R. K. Narayan. His full name is Risipuram Krishnaswami Iyer Narayanaswami. He was born on 10th of October 1906 in Chennai‚ India. He majored in the University of Mysore. He was one of the 3 leading figures of early Indian literature in English. He is an Indian writer best writer known for his works set in the South Indian town of Malgudi. His other books were The Guide‚ Swami and Friends‚ Malgudi Days‚ The English Teacher and The Bachelor Of
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Harris is a vain fellow who pretends to be extremely hard working but usually pushes off the burden on other people. he is outspoken and does not hesitate to tell his friends what he thinks about them even if it may not be pleasant. for example he outwardly tells george that his new blazer is utterly revolting and that he must not wear it around them (harris and j). when harris takes on a job he makes a huge fuss out of it like the narator;s uncle podger. it may not be anything majorly important
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Poor: Invisible in America” the author David K. Shipler discusses barriers and biases toward employability an example would be the appearance of Caroline in chapter 2. People are discriminated against because of their handicaps they couldn’t prevent and that keeps them from being hired or promoted even if they are hard workers. In the second paragraph the character that is talked about the most is Caroline‚ a woman who lost her teeth because of her economic state and inability to go to the dentist
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