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    Hafiz Al-Assad

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    the history of the Syria‚ sections of the pentagon papers and review how United States foreign policy has failed handle the threat ISIL. History of Syria’s Succession Hafiz al-Assad died on June 10‚ 2000 after 30 years of rule over Syria. Before Hafiz al-Assad‚ Syria had underwent 15 successful coups between 1949-1970. Al-Assad is credited for slowing down the disturbingly harsh domestic political disturbance

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    Al-Ghazali and Decartes

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    Melanie Camero Professor Singer Philosophy 5 6 June 2011 In this essay I will explain Al-Ghazali’s skeptical epistemological project described in his autobiography‚ Deliverance from Error. By doing so‚ I will explain his investigation on the certainty and reliability of knowledge attained through sense-perception and intellectual truths (reason). I will also explain why he doubts knowledge attained through the senses and how he uses dreams to doubt intellectual truths. I will continue by summarizing

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    True Coldplay

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    True Coldplay One Particular Quartet from the United Kingdom has transformed themselves into a musical power far too big for the confines of Great Britain but was rather destine for America‚ "the land of opportunity" where they grew into a world power in the music industry. No‚ this is not the Beatles‚ but rather a group of four members currently sweeping the nation and the world with haunting falsetto ’s and piano lines provided by front man Chris Martin‚ melodic guitar riffs from Johnny Buckland

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    Servicio Al Cliente

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    MEDELLÍN FRENTE A LOS SERVICIOS QUE RECIBE DE LA UNIDAD DE SERVICIOS Y BIENESTAR ELISA MARÍA PÉREZ GARCÍA – 43.737.400 CARLOS FERNANDO GONZÁLEZ JURADO – 71.612.126 CARLOS ALBERTO FUENTES MONTES – 7.603.507 Trabajo de grado como requisito para optar al titulo de Especialista en Gerencia del Servicio Asesor Temático: Doctor JUAN GUILLERMO MONTOYA Asesor Metodológico Doctor FABIO CALLE C. UNIVERSIDAD DE MEDELLÍN ESPECIALIZACIÓN EN GERENCIA DE SERVICIOS MEDELLÍN 2007 AGRADECIMIENTOS A Juan

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    Hero

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    A Hero In the worlds eye of a hero we tend to think of super heroes from comic books‚ movies ‚ and television shows. Well many of us look up to that special person in our lives that have shown courage and determination to succeed after set backs. My hero in my life is my father. My father was born in a small town in Durango‚Mexico. He was brought to the United States at the age of 6 years old with 6 other siblings. While being raised in South Central Los Angeles‚ California he was brought into

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    ALS Case Studies

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    ALS‚ also called Lou Gehrig’s disease‚ typically affects people in the age group of 40 to 70 years. It is a degenerative motor neuron disorder that according to the ALS Association‚ “affects the motor neuron cells in the brain and the spinal cord.” Once the motor neurons die‚ the brain will no longer be able to initiate or control the movement of muscles. Around 5600 people are diagnosed with ALS per year and 30‚000 Americans reportedly suffer from ALS at any given time. The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

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    example has no section on this subject. A fairly sizable segment on Greek Americans does appear in Wayne C. Miller’s Comprehensive Bibliography for the Study of American Minorities (1976)‚ although its listing of Greek writers and Greek characters in American fiction is incomplete. The standard literary indexes that mention immigrant and ethnic works are also unsatisfactory. The current popularity of the ethnic dimension in American literature promises to hasten the needed bibliographical work. The establishment

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    Al Qaeda AND ISIS

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    Michael Quinones ENG 111 Mr. Branson September 13‚ 2015 Al Qaeda and ISIS September 11‚ 2001 is a day that most Americans will never forget. 19 terrorist boarded a total of four different passenger airliners with the goal of causing havoc in the United States of America. Al-Qaeda was quickly deemed the culprit‚ and in 2004 after years of denying any involvement; Osama Bin Laden the leader of al-Qaeda claimed responsibility for the attacks. President George W. Bush correlated with other countries

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    Al Azhar University

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    Al-Azhar University Brief Description Al-Azhar University also known as Jamiat Al Azhar al Saif‚ meaning the noble Azhar‚ is a center of learning in Cairo‚ Egypt. It was established as an Islamic Institute or a madrasa in 972 and specialized in offering courses pertaining to the field of Arabic Literature and Sunni theology and sharia. It is regarded as the second oldest University both around the world and in Egypt. It was initially established as the Al Azhar mosque. However‚ it slowly developed

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    Rabi'a Al-Adawiyya

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    Rabi’a al-Adawiyya is recognised as the first female Saint of Islam due to her major role in the early maturation of Islam‚ specifically‚ the expansion of Sufism. It was she who focused on a rigorous asceticism that required complete abandonment of ones worldly pleasures in order to detach one from the fear of hell and enter the passionate love and devotion for God. Her belief in this notion “Muhabbah” (Divine Love) and her dismissal of materialism became a strong prestige throughout her teachings

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