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    These pillars provide an outward steadiness and evenness to a person’s faith and hold Muslims together in a brotherhood fashion. These Five Pillars are the Declaration of Faith or Shadada‚ which is the most important pillar because it is an agreement between the believer and Allah. This agreement means that you believe in only Allah as the one true god. The next pillar is Prayer or Salah‚ which is important because this is the communication between the follower and Allah. The third pillar is the

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    The 3 Pillars Of Job Satisfaction There are many factors involved when determining job satisfaction‚ some have more effect‚ some less (most will have a marginal effect). But there are three factors that stand out above all others. You have all three – you are ecstatic‚ you have none – you’re miserable. I call them the three pillars of job satisfaction and they are: * money – how much you earn * people – who you work with * type of work – the type of work you’re doing‚ i.e. whether or

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    of the black. If you look closely‚ the eraser on that black book in the lower left says "Colonialism". This is to depict that the idea of colonialism in the world is exploiting and erasing the history of the people in different places. On another pillar‚ you see microphones that are quite similar to that of a News Reporter. If you look closely‚ you can see the small drawings of a fox and an eye‚ representing Fox News and Eyewitness News. Biased news stations that always seems to be exploiting something

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    in Florida. When viewing Falcon’s case from her four pillars of social control‚ it is obvious that there were inconsistencies and break downs in her peer and family pillars. Having been molested by her stepdad and then booted off to Florida because her parents could not handle her individual problem‚ Falcon had little in her family pillar to show for. Aside from her family pillar‚ there was arguable a worst destruction in her peer influence pillar. In her early teens‚ Falcon was physically and sexually

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    are also differences between the Islamists and the moderate Muslims.They all have the same God who they call “Allah”. There were a few people during the early Islamic times that influenced the beliefs greatly. All Muslims are to follow “The Five Pillars.” One of the more extreme Muslims that had strong belief in the religion was Mohammad. The Qur’an which was God’s messages being sent to humans was the revelation that started. He had a big influence on Muslims way of thinking and their way of Islamism

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    decay”. Despite of these severe threats still Indian culture has a multi-diverse flavor which has been consistently unique in its very own way. Starting from the rishis in the Vedic period‚ we see several divine personalities like Mahavira‚ Buddha‚ Ashoka‚ Shankara‚ Madhvacharya‚ Krishnadevaraya‚ Akbar‚ Basava‚ Guru Govind Singh‚ Gandhi etc. who have spread these values through their preaching’s and examples. The first value which underlies our culture is the faith in the Moral and Spiritual order

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    National Integration Indian civilization has survived-through the ages despite temporary setbacks. Since the earliest times‚ Indian civilization has marched with common objectives of culture and society. In early days‚ great emperors like Ashoka unified the country and its civilization and knit ft round a common culture from one end of the country to the other. During and after the Hindu period and later by the spread of Buddhism in whole of Asia‚ Indian culture and civilization got a further

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    The Chinese Han Dynasty vs. The Indian Mauryan/Gupta Empire The Han Dynasty of China and the Mauryan/Gupta Empire of India in 206 B.C.E to 550 C.E had many social and cultural differences which made them unique societies‚ but their political structure and form of government seemed to borrow ideas from each other. The social aspects of both empires had a lot in common because gender-roles‚ family and relationships were looked at in the same way. During the Mauryan/Gupta as well as the Han Dynasty

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    Master’s gateway assessment exam The master’s gateway assessment exam is three hours long and can be taken at any CIMA exam centre. The exam covers material from the syllabi of the following management level papers: * P2 performance management * E2 enterprise management * F2 financial management. The paper structure and syllabus content is: Section A – three compulsory questions each worth 25 marks. 1. P2 syllabus area B - cost planning and analysis for competitive advantage 2. E2

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    This practice signifies the relationship each person has with God. The third pillar‚ Zakat‚ is considered one of the most important tenets of Islam. It maintains that all things belong to God‚ and as such human beings are the trustees of such wealth. Zakat is the practice of charity that requires all Muslims who can‚ to contribute a fixed amount to the poor. The fourth pillar is that of fasting‚ otherwise known as Sawm; all Muslims are obliged to fast during the month of Ramadan

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