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    Hazrat Omer The founder of best democracy [pic] [pic][pic] Department: Gender Studies Final project Project Name Hazrat Omer (R.A) -as a leader Submitted By Sundas Masood Submitted To Ma’am Uzma Tauqir Date of Submission 1st June‚ 2010 Hazrat Omer Early Life The mission of the Holy Prophet was still in the early stage. Islam was still weak and helpless. The chiefs of Mecca were up against it. One night the Holy Prophet stood in the Kaaba‚ lost

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    As a result‚ the American people viewed President George H. W. Bush as a liar and deceiver that took advantage of the American political fervor. One resulting effect is the perception of all other members of the Bush family. Because he was not able to keep his word regarding the taxes‚ both George W. Bush‚ and Jeb Bush had to face similar scrutiny during their campaigns for the presidency. In the eyes of the public‚ they too

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    The introduction of The Progressive Era and Race: Reaction and Reform‚ by David W. Southern‚ opens with his representation of the Progressive Era and the subsequent American shift from emancipation to segregation that occurred during it. The author uses social history to examine and demonstrate his subject. He argues that “the nation was in fact caught up in a powerful tide of white supremacy at home and imperialism against people of color abroad.” Southern discusses the hopes and expectations

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    culture. With all different ethnic groups in our country‚ there is no surprise that different individuals view racial and culture identity differently. American writers‚ exclusively‚ depict their views of racial pride. While Langston Hughes and Charles W. Chesnutt seek to depict the value in pride of black culture in their literature‚ Amy Tan writes about the cultural struggles she faces through her mother and

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    Hazrat Umer Bin Abdul Aziz When we open the windows of history‚ we happen to see many inspiring personalities of Islam. Hazrat Umer bin Abdul Aziz is one of such great persons. He possessed a bundle of superior qualities. He was humble and meek in nature but could resist evils sternly. To assert truth was the distinctive quality of his character. He was very kind to helpless and the poor; but he was bitter enemy of cruel people. He bore every difficulty with a smiling face. But he was ever ready

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    Washington were both very intelligent men who made history for African-Americans. Words can’t begin to explain just how thankful we should be for the two of them as they helped shaped American history into what it is today. Although they were both very great influences to their community‚ they had their own ideologies and opinions concerning how racism‚ economic progress and education should be dealt with in their current society. W.E.B DuBois‚ as I’ve learned‚ was the more stern and unbending civil

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    Final Exam Charlotte Perkins Gilman and W.E.B. Du Bois both focus on the inequalities faced by certain individuals based on their social characteristics. For Gilman‚ she was concerned with the political and economic foundation in which gender inequality is built upon‚ the reinforcing of gender inequalities through different socialization patterns‚ and evolutionary benefits inherent in one’s gender classification (Edles and Appelrouth 2010:225). She took a Marxist approach toward explaining

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    Recently‚ a lot of negative light has been shed on the Muslim community due to extremist Islamic groups inflicting terrorism upon various different countries around the world. Extreme groups like ISIS and Al-Qaeda commit terrible acts like 9/11‚ the London bombing‚ the Paris attacks‚ and many more. These actions bring hate and prejudice to the peaceful religion of Islam. This racism has brought discrimination to the Muslim community from all over the world. I plan to apply the sociological theories

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    Parallel Editing within Birth of a Nation Birth of a Nation is a silent film which made by D.W. Griffith in 1915. This film basically chronicles the story of the Northern Stoneman family and the Southern Cameron family who are both experiencing the Civil War and Reconstruction. One of the most famous and important scenes in this film is the last-minute-recuse(Griffith‚ 180:18 – 189:06): the Ku Klux Klan charge to ride between the town to save Eliza and the countryside cabin for the Cameron

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    The Monkey’s Paw written by W.W. Jacobs in 1902 is a short horror story about a family whose son was tragically killed in a machinery accident years before the story takes place‚ and a mysterious monkey’s paw that grants wishes. The story takes place in a house in the late 1800s or early 1900s‚ Sergeant-Major Morris‚ a character in the short story‚ acquired a dried up‚ old monkey’s paw from his travels and this monkey’s paw supposedly grants wishes to someone who is holding it. The characters in

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