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    Ideal man

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    I just know what I want from what I don’t want. My Ideal Man is natural‚ plain‚ nothing dazzling about him. He is modish in his appearance and simple in his looks. He’ll have an amiable desposition and confidence to stand on his own. He is kind hearted‚ has good values is God fearing‚ hardworking‚ focused‚ strong but yet gentle. He’s goal driven‚ ambitious and thoughtful. A Gentlman. My Ideal Man is not someone spectacular. My Ideal Man is Everyday. Picky? I do not think I am picky. I

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    religious commodification

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    faith. Traveling to religious sites has been accounted for in the bible and can been considered as one of the oldest reasons for travel and is a vast growing sector even today. Tourist visit cultural or religious site for that matter for a variety of reasons (Ho & McKercher‚ 2006). According to Levi and Kocher‚ the purpose of visiting sacred sites may from the purposeful tourist who is seeking authentic cultural experiences to the casual tourist who may be visiting a religious site because it is part

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    Religious Exemption

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    In this way‚ it seems clear that the debate over religious exemptions is a really difficult one. It is true that in theory‚ one’s individual‚ extensive practice of religion is not harmful‚ nor does it burden others too much. However‚ one could argue that a major issue in granting exemptions is that it undermines the law‚ before which we should all be treated as equal‚ and this without exception . Barry highlights that the “the law serves a public purpose”‚ as “its essence is the protection of some

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    Ideal student

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    AN IDEAL STUDENT Students are the future hope of the country. A student is like clay which can be molded into any shape. Hence‚ it is very necessary that the student should be brought up and taught in the right ways. Teachers and parents are responsible for shaping the character of students. Discipline is the foremost quality of a student. He has to live with good behavior and in a discipline way. This is the time of life when the foundation of character is laid. A student without

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    Ideal City

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    CORRECTION OF THE ESSAY : “Imagine the Ideal City” The city of my dreams is neither too big nor too small. (Jenna) It is clean‚ there aren’t any cigarette butts‚ chewing gums‚ papers or dog dirt on the floor.( Angélique /Marjorie) It is Green‚ ecological (Stéphanie): there are less traffic and pollution because people use alternative means of transport (Gamzé/ Maria) and the cars run with solar energy. The houses are equipped with solar panels too to protect the Earth (Fanny/Stephanie) People recycle

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    Ideal Classroom

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    My Ideal Classroom! When a teacher ask students what their ideal classroom is most people would usually reply with “no teachers to teach us and we can use our phones whenever we want‚ we can just chill and sleep.” However‚ the students never think about the consequences to that. Which are that we will not be prepared for any major tests and will fail tremendously. My ideal classroom consists of a handful of students‚ the students getting

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    Prohibition vs War on Drugs

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    war on drugs today is very similar to America©ˆs Prohibition of Alcohol in the 1920©ˆs. These two major issues of their time may not seem like they can be logically compared‚ but statistics for usage and a correlating rise in crime for both eras show a strong relationship. There is also a tendency for an outright defiance of the laws and law makers of the United States government in both cases. Most people today think that the prohibition of the 1920©ˆs and the current war on drugs have

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    The Ideal Parents

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    Definition Essay The ideal parents Dec‚ 13‚ 2010 Mr. Yassin I. Encouragement A. Ethics 1. Rights 2. Wrongs B. Love and respect 1. Family members 2. All Muslims II. Trust and friendship A. Chance 1. Listen 2. Apply B. Build confidence 1. Decision marker 2. Discuss The ideas III. Punishment A. Penalty

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    Islamic Studies

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    shaking of one person alone. Allah (SWT) also made a stream of fresh water run by her. MARYAM’S RETURN TO JERUSALEM After some time Maryam (A.S.) returned Jerusalem‚ carrying her new born baby in her arms. The town’s people were shocked: Allah describes what happened in Surat ul Maryam‚ “According to a previous vow she took‚ Maryam (A.S.) did not speak‚ but instead she pointed to the baby. They looked at her in complete disbelief! How she thought pointing to the baby could help her now! The people

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    Islamic Teachings on Euthanasia; According to Islamic teachings‚ indirect and passive euthanasia are not considered ‘mercy killing’ and are therefore permitted. Indirect euthanasia is the heightened administration of a strong medication to relieve severe pain‚ despite it being known that the medication may end the patient’s life or shorten it. Indirect euthanasia is permissible under Islamic teachings as the intention of the medication was to reduce or stop pain with a known risk of hurried death

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