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    Bay Al Inah

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    ‘ulama in the Middle East do not agree with concept of the Islamic Accepted Bills or Islamic bonds as applied in Malaysia because it involves transactions such as bay’ al-inah.Most ulama’ in their opinions stated that Bay’ al-inah is not valid (haram) because it is a device to legitimize riba’. However‚ Hanafi of the opinion that Bay’ al-inah is only permissible if such transaction involving third party.  Validates the contract of inah  refusing to give credence to motive and intention of the parties

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    When he dies‚ she does not know what to do and she keeps his body for a short time‚ the world around her is maturing‚ but she is not. Faulkner uses a very particular symbol of this in one of his opening paragraphs. "A small fat women in black‚ with a thin gold chain descending to her waist and vanishing into her belt" (629). Time is not in eye sight for her. Time has "vanished into her belt"‚ where she cannot see it

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    Maya‚ a remarkable civilization‚ suddenly collapse when it seemed to be in a good position to continue? Although the Mayan people never entirely disappeared‚ many of their past homes in the Americas went from busy cities to abandoned ruins. These abandoned ruins are the result of issues inside the tribes and cities that brought down their way of life. These issues could be internal reasons‚ such as a failing government or a large population. The collapse could also be the result of external factors

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    Today I read two articles that have impacted my thought of the millennials era‚ those two articles are The Outsiders: How Can Millennials Change Washington If They Hate It? by Ron Fournier and Millennials: The Greatest Generation or the Most Narcissistic? by Jean Twenge. In the first article they really explained that this generation‚ the people of today are the ones that they younger people are more service oriented than anyone ever was. This is a great thing‚ but whats the link? Nothing actually

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    America's Greatest Gifts

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    Freedom is a wonderful gift that has no limits. No other country has as much diversity as America. Without the people who are willing to sacrifice for their country‚ my generation wouldn’t be nearly as great. Freedom has always been one of America’s greatest gifts‚ but it’s especially valuable now. Unlike other countries Americans have the freedom to write about and inform the people of their opinions. Another form of freedom Americans have is the freedom of religion‚ which not everyone has the privilege

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    Willy Loman Symbols

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    Symbols in Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman” (Symbolism of the Rubber Hose‚ Seeds‚ and Stockings in Miller’s “Death of a Salesman”) Willy Loman is the protagonist in Arthur Miller’s play‚ “Death of a Salesman.” While reading the play‚ readers realize how many life struggles Willy has been through and is still going through. His whole working career has been spent working as a traveling salesman for a company. Willy’s struggle dealing with his work comes with the fact that he has been working

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    My Greatest Quality

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    Many students have a certain identity that sets them apart from other students. I believe my greatest quality is my ability to get along with others and being able to work well in groups. This quality makes me who I am. I am a chill person that does not create conflict with anybody else. This could be shown with the numerous activities I have been part of. I go to a charter school whose main focus is on science‚ technology‚ engineering‚ and math. There are many labs that involve working together

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    1B11 Comparison of Hobbes and Al-Farabi Human nature was one of the most controversial topics now and then. In two of the world’s greatest philosophers’ essay‚ they discussed their own perception of human nature. Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679)‚ England’s political philosopher‚ who discussed his view on the degeneration of human nature in his book‚ Leviathan‚ which depicted the natural state of humanity as nasty and brutish. His point of view came across many similarities as Al- Farabi (870- 950 CE) an Arab

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    The collapse of the Soviet Union in the 1990s; it was a monumental and also unique time in history. Satellite states spread‚ and a new‚ more democratic leadership took over Moscow. The fall of the Soviet Union interestingly did not occur due to successful US policies or military prowess. Instead‚ a suffering economy as a result of the expensive arms and space race‚ coupled with an unsuccessful war in Afghanistan and a series of bad harvests meant that‚ to a moderate extent‚ the collapse of the Soviet

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    Canada's Greatest Hero

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    Canada’s Greatest Hero Since the dawn of Canadian independence nearly 150 years ago‚ there have been numerous heroic figures who have walked on Canadian soil. Some of these instrumental actors were political‚ some scientific‚ and others athletic‚ but one of these heroes who has been an outstanding source of light in times of darkness was a courageous young man named Terry Fox. In a time of immense social struggle‚ Terry Fox gave the people of the world the direction and guidance they needed in

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