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    Refugees A refugee is a person who leaves his or her country due to a well-founded fear of persecution because of his or her race‚ religion‚ nationality‚ political views‚ or membership in a particular social group. Once a host country accepts an asylum seeker to become a refugee‚ the host county has a moral obligation to ease the transition from a refugee to a fully participating citizen. This may include subsidized housing‚ job training‚ and other financial and social services. This is good for

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    Muhammad Muaz Bin Abdul Halim (1214253) RKQS 1030 DR. Osmani Section1 Authenticity Of the Quran ____________________________________________________________________________ How do we know that the Qur’an we have today is the word of Allah and it is still in its original state since it was revealed to the prophet Muhammad S.A.W? This question cannot be underestimated‚ the revelation and the authenticity of the Qur’an has remained suspicious to a lot of people‚ specifically the non-muslim and the 21st

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    Why Do We Laugh or Cry

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    WHY DO WE LAUGH OR CRY? (For Discussion Only‚ Not For Publication and Not for Quotation) To be read before the UP Labyrinth on January 19‚ 2005‚ during the Philosophy Week As Heidegger expressed it‚ and sometimes also attributable to Gabriel Marcel‚ man has been “cast” or “thrown” into the world without his knowledge‚ will‚ or consent‚ and is removed from it again without his will or consent. Between these two events man has to go through much suffering. In order to explain the mysteries

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    Why Do We Need Laws

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    Why do we need laws? The law controls social relations and behavior To satisfy our basic needs and to exploit the full potential of human existence‚ people have always sought to live in company or society with others‚ the basis of this existence‚ by its very nature‚ must involve social interaction. To ensure the society functions effectively and survives it is necessary to establish norms of acceptable behavior. The state may impose sanctions or punishments on those who fail to comply with

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    Why Do We Need Union

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    Do I really need the Union? Jonathan Thomas August 17‚ 2013 We all believe in being treated fairly on are jobs‚ but does your job treat you fair. Do they pay you what you deserve? Why do we need union? I am going to explain to you what the union is. I am going to talk about the benefits of having a union job and a non-union job. I am going to explain to you what collective bargaining is. We all know that to survive in life we are going to have to work. Most of our parents told us right

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    Why Do We Read Literature

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    Why Do We Read Literature?   First‚ Literature Defined: * "The creation of literature is a uniquely human activity‚ born of man’s timeless desire to understand‚ express‚ and finally share experiences." * Literature is "a concrete artifact -- a story‚ a poem‚ or a play" * "The medium of translation‚ of course‚ is language‚ the written and spoken word." * "When we speak of literature‚ however‚ we have in mind a special kind of language that differs from the ordinary discourse with

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    On the off chance that I asked "Why do we have to wash up?" the answer would most likely be something about keeping great real cleanliness. Indeed‚ the response to "Why do we have to ruminate?" would be fundamentally the same as in nature. Basically‚ ruminating helps one keep great mental and otherworldly cleanliness. It’s disapproved of in our general public to go out into open reaking of bacterial smells. Why? Mostly in light of the fact that its truly difficult to center when the individual

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    How do we know anything?

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    How Do We Know Anything? Solipsism is the main case and point in Nagel’s chapter on “How do we know anything?” Solipsism can be defined as a radical form of idealism subject to each person. One who follows the ideals of solipsism would deny the physical existence of anything‚ but the mind itself. The universe as we know it may only exist in a dream-like state of our own mind. Welcome to the matrix‚ where all your perceptions are only those of a reality simulated in your own mind. We can choose between

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    We have the same question that ‘why do we have to do homework every day?’. Most people explain about the harms of homework‚ but why don’t they explain about the goods too? I think we have to change our way of thinking because homework does more good than harm. Firstly‚ homework helps us to allocate our time because of our research; we have to find more extra knowledge in order to do our homework. When we do homework‚ we can’t waste the time with the ridiculous things‚ and homework motivates us to

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    The Best We Could Do illustrates frames that focus on a fragmentary and nonlinear history of Thi Bui’s family during the Vietnam War and the French colonial exploitation that followed it. Understanding that she is the product of war‚ allows her to not only convey the past‚ but also convey how that past will always be connected to the present. Thi Bui emulates how war and resettlement shaped her family’s experience through a narrative structure of illustrated frames that flash back and forth in time

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