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    the landfill sites in Hong Kong are almost full. The ways to deal with the rubbish is a concern. But at the same time‚ the number of wastes is also a concern in the society. Food waste will also be poured into the landfill. As they are the future pillar‚ the future society is depended on them. Therefore‚ it is important for the teenagers to know how to use the resources wisely. We should concern about their acts to see if they can be environmental friendly The project is to investigate if the teenagers

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    Masjid Sabireen

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    living creatures. Most of the paintings are floral designs with delicate details. The floral pattern in the paintings is also designed in gold pleating’s. There are also pictures of the Khana Qabba which a very sacred place for all Muslim. It is a pillar of Islam to visit Kaaba and perform hajj at least once in your lifetime if capable. There are several paintings with floral design on the outer part and calligraphy inside.in these calligraphic images are quotes from the Quran. The Quran literally

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    liberalisation’s limit’ and The Economists’ ‘When to Bail Out’ outline the need for greater regulation within banks. As banks are the key players in the financial system‚ it is vital they: • maintain their supervision arrangements governing the ‘three pillars’ of the Basel II structural framework • do not employ strategies to avoid regulatory constraints and ; • recognise times of financial failure as ‘indicators’ to re-assess financial market regulation in the future. Why Financial markets need

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    agreement between the banking authorities of the major developed countries which is not binding until the country ratifies it. Basel II expands beyond its predecessor by establishing the so-called three pillars which enshrine the key principles of the new regime. Three Pillars of Basel II Pillar I associates with maintenance of three tiered regulatory capital calculated for the banks’ actual underlying risk: credit risk‚ operational risk and market risk. First of all‚ credit risk is the risk

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    Buddhism and Christianity: A Comparison A missionary religion can be described as a religious group sent to an area of different spirituality‚ and sending the message of their belief. Two good examples of the success of missionary religions are Christianity in Europe and Buddhism in India‚ both using comparable conversion strategies. Christianity and Buddhism diffused into their civilization by targeting minorities and had similar views on gender roles because they believed that women and men

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    interfere with the fate of others or even with his own fate. Islam was a direct and simple faith‚ emphasizing the need to obey the will of Allah with a basic ethical code that consisting Five Pillar of Islam. Which is belief in Allah and Muhammad as his Prophet- It is considered the most important out of the five pillar where Allah is their only god and Muhammad is his messenger; standard prayer five times a day and public prayer on Friday at midday to worship Allah- Muslim must worship Allah and practiced

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    2.1: Country/Economy Profiles Vietnam Key indicators‚ 2013 GDP (PPP) per capita (int’l $)‚ 1990–2013 Population (millions) ........................................ 89.7 GDP (US$ billions) ........................................ 170.6 GDP per capita (US$) ................................... 1‚902 GDP (PPP) as share (%) of world total ............ 0.41 Vietnam 8‚000 7‚000 6‚000 5‚000 4‚000 3‚000 2‚000 1‚000 0 1990 1992 Emerging and Developing Asia 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006

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    The Hajj Essay Example

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    community to take part. Thus the significance of the Hajj on both community and individual is evident. Diverse rites also take place during Hajj and many of these reinforce the five pillars of Islam. The Hajj is significant for individuals to perform to become closer to Allah. Muslims also fulfill the first pillar “Shahada” by declaring their belief in Allah and his oneness‚ by attending Hajj‚ significantly strengthening bonds with Allah. One of the most significant rituals performed during

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    faithful to the transcendent‚ both directly and through social engagement Islam is a religion based on the belief in one God‚ His messenger and the four other pillars. These five pillars are central to Muslims‚ followers of Islam and mould their beings and are part of their everyday lives. This essay will look at the abovementioned pillars‚ what they are and how they form part of the quest to be faithful to the transcendent. Mention will also be made to how Islam ‘plays out’ in everyday life‚ thus

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    Questions 1. Name the one pillar that supports formal institutions and the two additional pillars that support informal institutions. Answer: Regulatory Pillar that supports formal institutions and other two additional pillars name are Normative Pillar and Cognitive Pillar. Normative pillar refers to how to values‚ beliefs‚ and actions- collectively known as norms of other relevant players influence the behavior of focal individuals and firms. Cognitive pillar is the school support for informal

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