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    Mohammad N. Ahmad ISL451 Annotated Bibliographies Word Count: 1‚204 Books from recommended reading: Abou El Fadl‚ K. (2005) The Great Theft - Wrestling Islam from the Extremists Gulen‚ M. F. (2004) Toward a Global Civilization of Love and Tolerance Khatab‚ S. and Bouma‚ G. (2007) Democracy In Islam Ramadan‚ T. (2004) Western Muslims and the Future of Islam Book outside recommended reading‚ but relevant: Esposito‚ J. (2010) The Future of Islam Abou El Fadl‚ K. (2005). The Great Theft - Wrestling

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    Reading books is better than watching TV The appearance of book is thousands of years earlier than the invention of TV. And they didn’t disappear these years show they’re both valuable and they have their own advantages. However‚ I think reading books is better than watching TV in most ways. Firstly‚ reading books is alternative. Especially when you are studying on an exact subject‚ you can choose books which are exactly about your subject. That means you can get quite a lot of useful and exhaustive

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    Reading a book or watching its adaptation: Which is better? When a film is made from a book‚ it is called  an adaptation. From the beginning‚ film-makers have made films based on novels‚ short stories‚ biographies and plays; of these adaptations‚  novels have always been the most popular choice (Difference). And what are the main differences between books and adaptations? Films have limited time‚ whereas books can be lengthy‚ so books can develop more of a plot and characterization. A classic complaint

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    * Biology past papers 2002 1 List an external feature of each of the following types of organism that would identify the Group to which it belongs. type of... Premium * Business Past Paper CXC PAST PAPERS SOCIAL STUDIES Before you begin to write your answers‚ choose OE of the following topics and write it in the space provided. (i) ’The... Premium * May 2008 Past Paper Solution cxcDirect Institute Q5. The diagrams below highlight the main areas of Q5 (see past paper for original). R RS

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    Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of First Past the Post voting System First Past the Post is the voting system used in General elections in the UK. It has many advantages‚ like the fact that it provides a clear view of the parties that can be voted for‚ such as Liberal Democrats‚ Labour‚ and Conservative‚ among others. It usually allows Single party governments‚ and rarely ends up in hung‚ or coalition governments‚ such as the likes that we are in at the moment. It also prevents extremist

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    Traveling is more important than reading books to understand people and the world. A book about another country tells you about things such as the country’s history‚ its people and its culture in a very general way. When meeting foreigners‚ I found that books can’t be trusted totally. For example‚ when I was visiting Wisconsin University‚ many people were rigid‚ uneducated‚ had no sense of humor‚ and they all wore blue suits. Even the picture in some people’s minds was that Chinese still wore pigtails

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    Motivation is the idea of about the difference between getting things done and not getting things done; energises people; and directs activities to goals. While it is true that most people believe on motivation as illustrated in various theories‚ it is argued that not all these theories are applicable in all conditions particularly on the aspect of employee motivation. In general perspective‚ this paper discusses the motivation theory and various theories including Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs‚ Herzberg’s

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    The English Effect 6 Mufwene 2010 – Globalization and the Spread of English 8 Pike‚ 2013 - 5 Reasons Why You Should Learn English 10 Shumann‚ E. (n.d.) – Effects of English Hegemony on Education 12 Reference List & Further Reading 14 Page |2 Adapted from Colls‚ T. (2009‚ October 19) The Death of Language? Retrieved from http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/newsid_8311000/8311069.stm The Death of Language? An estimated 7‚000 languages are being spoken around

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Many societies have beliefs rooted deep in ancient religion. Some beliefs include polygamy‚ polytheism‚ and patriarchy‚ or rule by men. One such culture is that of Achebe’s Things Fall Apart. Polytheism and polygamy are custom in the clan‚ and the role of each family member is very defined. The men are overly domineering. The women and children are treated poorly and often beaten. Life in Achebe’s Umuofia would seem very different to someone living in modern day America

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    Mike ****** AP US History 19 August 2011 Summer Reading Book Review: THE RADICAL AND THE REPUBLICAN The Radical and the Republican: Frederick Douglass‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ and the Triumph of Antislavery Politics is a non-fiction novel that was authored in 2007 by James Oakes who possibly was a historian. The novel goes back in time and clearly and accurately involves the most significant dates and events. James Oakes writes this book while narrating in a chronological style. He surprisingly takes

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