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    The Muslim World of Colas

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    companies. Paragraph 17 : the chinese have create successful businesses that are like western businesses. Exercise 16 : identifying the main idea ___ A. in the muslim world‚ the popularity of cola drinks is decreasing. ___ B. coca cola and pepsi are popular cola drinks. ___ C. many people drin colas in the muslim world. ___ D. in muslim countries‚ new cola drinks are challenging U.S.colas. Exercise 17 : identifying major points Major points | Paragraph

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    Muslim Women in Politics

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    staying out of public debates‚ thereby forbidding their involvement in politics as being against the principles of Islam. Others are of the opinion that the Qur’an clearly supports the involvement of women in decision making and requires equal treatment of male and female. The qualifications of women needs to meet the standards of other leaders. Education then became the cause for preventing women to seek positions of authority because for a period of time females were not given the same opportunities

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    Addiction Treatment

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    By: Anonymous Addiction Treatment This study will explore existing research data and reports from various agencies and journals in order to answer the question: does the length of treatment improve the success of people who are addicted to drugs and/or alcohol? I have chosen several scientific journal articles concerning the relationship between the success rate of substance abusing clients and their length of time spent in treatment. Equal numbers of studies‚ both supporting and not supporting

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    “Define the term Muslim and Islam?” In Arabic‚ the word “Islam” means submission or surrender to God. However‚ it was derived from the root word “salam”. From this root word‚ you can also derive the word peace. Many people feel that Islam implies some sort of enslavement to Allah‚ but others find it more helpful to define the word “Islam” as surrender. Many religions have a concept of surrender to God. In Jewish history‚ when the ancient Hebrews obeyed God’s commands‚ they had a long period of

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    hindu muslim conflict

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    India in 1947 saw large scale sectarian strife and bloodshed throughout the nation. Since then‚ India has witnessed sporadic large-scale violence sparked by underlying tensions between sections of the Hindu and Muslim communities. These conflicts also stem from the ideologies of Hindu Extremism versus Islamic Extremism and prevalent in certain sections of the population. Since independence‚ India has always maintained a constitutional commitment to secularism. The major incidences include the 1969 Gujarat

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    Muslim Contributions in Medicine‚ Science & Technology: The contributions in the advancement of knowledge by the traditional Islamic institutions of learning (Madrasahs‚ Maktab‚ Halqa & Dar-ul-Aloom) are enormous‚ which have been summed up in Encyclopedia Britannica:  “The madrasahs generally offered instruction in both the religious sciences and other branches of knowledge. The contribution of these institutions to the advancement of knowledge was vast. Muslim scholars calculated the angle

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    Treatment of Tb

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    REACTION PAPER ON DOTS EXPOSURE Tuberculosis‚ they say‚ is a disease of the poor and truly it is a disease that puts us high above other nations in the world. We are currently among the 22nd high TB burdened countries and are under the WHO TB watch list. Tuberculosis is such a problem for us. Imagine‚ 75 of our fellowmen die each day because of TB. Tuberculosis‚ however‚ is not a terminal disease. Before‚ people thought once you have TB you’ll just die not cured with the disease. But now‚ it

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    Muslim Faith and Koran

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    The Muslim faith is one of the five major religions in the world. It boasts a following of well over a million. Religion is one of the most controversial topics in the world‚ and can spur different emotions when discussed. One can even go as far as killing or dying for ones religions to show devout faith. Many people can get offended when one other might be trying to express their opinion‚ and show why they believe what they believe. Here you will read on how the Muslim faith is told to act towards

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    Reading the "The Qur’an” in The Muslim Next Door written by Ali-Karamali discusses the principles for reading the Qur’an and my impression to would all Muslims agree with her discussion of this is yes. To begin‚ Ali-Karamali says the Qur’an should be read as a poem or song not as a textbook or novel as it is not structured that way to be read. Second‚ the Qur’an is better recited of being read ahead so the rhymes can be heard as it was written in the first person. Third‚ the Qur’an should be read

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    Group Member Reflection

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    Throughout our educational years we’ve all had experience being a group member. The dynamics and preconceived significance of the roles within such groups may pose significant challenges and ultimately their effectiveness. Whether our experience was positive or negative‚ these groups provided us opportunities to learn‚ improve‚ and communicate with others. My placements during my college years in the Developmental Services Worker program took this group interaction to another level where the significance

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