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    Md. Manjar Hussain Greater Noida‚ Uttar Pradesh‚ India Sharda University Mobie : +919891829382 23‚ Male Email : manjar.hussain1991@gmail.com OBJECTIVE

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    Historically‚ the presence and contributions of Muslims in the United States have been unrecognized. In his book‚ Muslims in America: A Short History‚ Edward Curtis provides countless examples that prove that Muslims are neither new nor foreign to the United States. Essentially‚ the book depicts how the lives of Muslim Americans have been negatively impacted by significant historical events in the United States. As noted by Curtis (2009)‚ the transatlantic slave trade in eighteenth century marked

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    Compare the evidence of a Nordic presence in the Americas before the arrival of Columbus with the evidence of a West African presence during that period. It has been said by historians that the Nordics and the West Africans were in the Americas before Columbus arrived in 1492. Though evidence‚ such as oral sagas‚ tracing routes which it was said they took‚ artifacts‚ skeletal remains‚ among others‚ have been found to prove that they could have been present; there are still debates as to whether

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    Realism: A Greater Explanation for World War I Realism‚ by definition‚ is the study and practice of international relations; focusing on the nation-state‚ and that all nation-states are motivated by self-interest (Ferraro on Realism). The first two interests a state looks to fulfill are obtaining self-governance and defining borders. After those have been achieved countries will look to increase their power in many different forms (Ferraro on Realism). The years leading up to World War I were a

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    tied to those tracks. If there are five people namely A‚B‚C‚D and E on the main track and Z on the side track‚ the most common thing to do would be to pull the lever saving five people and only letting one die. The reason being that five people is greater than one: however‚ I’m not looking at the quantity of people at the moment. For example‚ if there are five strangers tied on the track ahead unable to move and my mother is the one tied to the tracks on the side. I admit I wouldn’t stop to think about

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    human rights. We have changed from a country which bases its ideal on democracy‚ freedom and justice to that of a country that refuses to accept refugees on the ground of humanitarian. The Australia Government should treat asylum seekers with greater respect‚ one will guarantee them life‚ liberty and values. The universal declaration of human rights is the most widely accepted international convention in human history. Most countries in the world are parties to it. Article 14 of the universal

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    part of the essay provides a neutral perspective on the subject offering an international point of view. The essay concludes that it is not gender itself but the factors behind gender that influence job satisfaction. The evidence in favour of greater job satisfaction levels amongst women falls into two categories: Firstly‚ their job expectations and secondly‚ the type of employment they choose‚ in this case temporary agency employment. Clark (1997) supports the proposition by suggesting that those

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    Through this portfolio understanding of literature‚ research and legislation surrounding inclusive education will be demonstrated. The notion of inclusion will be explored and how a range of approaches can be used to facilitate inclusion in practise. Potential barriers to learning and participation will be identified and analysed. The specific areas that will be identified and analysed are; inclusion through learning and play outdoors predominantly in an Early Years setting but also in a wider context

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    An article I read this week dealt with rape and rape culture’s presence in a teenage magazine’s advice column known as “Dear Kelly”. A young girl seeking advice after being raped by a friend who she had agreed to go on a date with wrote to the “Dear Kelly” column in hopes of finding support‚ but instead attention was brought onto Kelly’s response when she outwardly stated that it had been the young ladies fault for being raped. Kelley’s direct words were “you gave every indication you were a willing

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    Stephen King’s "The Man in the Black Suit" is a short story that makes us think. Who are we in this world? Is our destiny in our hands or is it already written? Can we avoid being in contact with evil? "The Man in the Black Suit" proves that evil is omnipresent in our world and that there is no way to avoid it. It does not matter who you are‚ where you are and when you are there‚ if evil wants to meet you‚ it will wind a way to do so. We would not be shocked so much if an adult has met the Devil

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