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    Sultan Mehmed Al-Fateh

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    Hadith of the Prophet are realized almost 800 years later by Sultan Muhammad Al-Fateh‚ the seventh caliph Ottoman government with 150‚000 troops. Sultan Muhammad Al-Fateh was born on March 29‚ 1432 AD at Adrianapolis (border Turkey - Bulgaria). However‚ his life history actually began nearly 800 years before his birth to have been referred to as "the best of kings" in the Hadith above. He is also known by the title of Muhammad Al-Fateh for successfully liberate Constantinople. He ascended the throne

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    The Arab-Israeli War of 1948-49 was an extremely significant event in the history of Arab-Israeli conflict. At the time it was the first military conflict the new state of Israel has been involved in. Never before had its forces been truly tested in the field of conflict‚ and its military capabilities was still relatively unknown. However it was significant as it highlighted the true power the Israelis had‚ with the result of a crushing defeat for the Arabs‚ and the Israeli’s ability to retain the

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    Stanley Cohen uses the term ‘moral panic’ to describe the identification of groups of people that are deemed to threaten our whole way of life and from whom society must be protected’. (Kelly & Toynbee P363) He defines the term as a sporadic episode which‚ when it happens‚ causes people to worry about the values and principles held by society that may be in jeopardy. This quite often led to a nostalgic view that the past had been a more harmonious time of life without such disorder and that the

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    Zhang Et Al 2007

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    Optically active substances in Lake Taihu 11 Fundamental and Applied Limnology Archiv für Hydrobiologie Vol. 170/1: 11–19‚ September 2007 © E. Schweizerbart’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung 2007 Optically active substances and their contributions to the underwater light climate in Lake Taihu‚ a large shallow lake in China Yunlin Zhang1‚ Bing Zhang2‚ Ronghua Ma1‚ Shen Feng1‚ 3 and Chengfeng Le4 With 4 figures and 1 table Abstract: There are few data sets on optically active substances and optical conditions

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    What was the importance of Muhammad for the success of the Arab conquests? The role of Prophet Muhammad‚ as both a temporal and religious leader was undeniably an important factor in the success of the Arab conquests. These events took place between 622 and 750‚ first involving the establishment of a new unified polity in the Arabian Peninsula‚ then leading to a Muslim Empire which stretched from central Asia to North Africa and was one of the largest the world has ever seen. This overwhelming

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    Al Capone: A Criminal Mind

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    nickname by receiving a nasty cut across his left cheek while trying to evict a customer (Carey‚ 2002). In 1918‚ Capone was wed to Mary Coughlin and fathered one child‚ Albert "Sonny" Francis (Carey‚ 2002). Although never convicted for the crimes‚ Al Capone’s first indication as a criminal was a disorderly conduct charge while employed by Yale‚ a member of the gang‚ and the murder of two men in New York (Chicago Historical Society‚ 1999). In 1919‚ Capone moved to Chicago during the

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    Al Capone “The Big Cheese” Alphonse Gabriel "Al" Capone (January 17‚ 1899 – January 25‚ 1947) was an American gangster who led a Prohibition-era crime organization. The Chicago Outfit‚ which then also became known as the "Capones‚" was devoted to smuggling and bootlegging liquor‚ and other illegal activities such as prostitution‚ in Chicago from the early 1920s to 1931. “The Big Cheese” is the head of the gang in a given area defined as territory. And Al Capone was just that in Chi-town.Born

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    Summary In the November 9‚ 2008 edition New York Times‚ an article titled “The Climate for Change” as a follow up to Al Gore’s speech where he challenged the United States to end its reliance on petroleum based fuels and to generate 100 percent of its electricity from renewable sources within ten years. He gave a five part plan to repower America and to achieve his challenge. Al Gore stated that the new president and the new Congress should offer large-scale investments in incentives for the construction

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    The study conducted by Steffenson Birgitta‚ et al.‚ (1999) defines attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder as a significant public health problem that is one of the most commonly diagnosed disorders in child and adolescents. In the study‚ Steffenson Birgitta‚ et al.‚ evaluated the influence of genetic factors on 1480 twin pairs‚ born in Sweden between April 1985 and April 1986‚ which make the twin pairs between the ages of eight and nine years old at the time of the study. The 1480 twin pairs were

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    to him started a fight. Gallucio pulled a knife and cut Capone’s face three times. That is how "Scarface" came to be. In 1918‚ Capone met an Irish girl named Mae Coughlin at a dance. On December 4‚ 1918‚ Mae gave birth to their son‚ Albert Francis. Al and Mae married that same year on December 30th. Capone’s first arrest was on a disorderly conduct charge after Capone hospitalized a rival gang member. Frankie Yale sent him to Chicago until things cooled off. Capone arrived in Chicago in 1919 and

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