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    Hijab

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    ‘Heart to Heart’ slot. Regardless of the hate that I received before this‚ I am jotting down my rubbish opinion here because of my responsibilities as a Muslim woman and to spread the words for my beloved readers especially to those who are wearing hijab. Seeing the world in my own perspective‚ I found it very complicated. I think and argue a lot with myself‚ struggling to know whether what I thought is true or not. Then‚ Allah SWT gave me the right answer for this doubt. At first I think that by

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    Relationship Between High Heel and Women. I believe high-heeled shoe is every little girl’s dream when she was young. There definitely a time in every girl’s childhood when she wear her mother’s high-heeled shoes for fun.”Mummy‚ can I wear your high heel‚ please.” Does this question sound familiar? I am sure most little girls request this of their mothers. Or some of them will stealthily wear their mother’s high heels at home. They always hope they can grow up faster so that they can wear their

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    A high heel is footwear that raises the heel of the wearer’s foot significantly higher than the toes. High heels tend to give the aesthetic illusion of longer‚ more slender legs. High heels come in a wide variety of styles‚ and the heels are found in many different shapes‚ including stiletto‚ pump (court shoe)‚ block‚ tapered‚ blade‚ and wedge. High heels are not considered as a modern fashion‚ rather they have a rich and a varied history for both genders. Controversy exists over when high heels

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    hijab

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    GDG 574 PACKAGING DESIGN AND PRODUCTION Name : Nurul hidayah binti Khalid Matrix No. : 2013269174 Group : AD 241 3B Lecturer : Sir Ezal bin Daud Product The first product I choose product Coffee and Tea of ​​’Yogi’. Yogi Tea is good for health‚ using natural ingredients. Yogi has the distinct advantage. The Yogi gives energy and elevates mood. I find that there are many weaknesses in terms of product design‚ such as typography‚ color‚ illustration‚ design‚ packaging

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    Hijab Styles

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    Hijab is the most important thing for every muslim women for their safety. In hijab girls look pretty and satisfied with their self. Hijab is now becoming a trend most of fashion show is planned and girls do catwalk in hijab and audience like these type of show so designers publish hijab girls through these fashion show. Some of the images that I will post it later may be can give you more information about hijab styles or attract you to "style" yourself differently and most important cover your aurah 

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    Hijab Speech

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    been treated with the same as men and are being denied rights. Whether it be voting‚ ownership‚ or education their rights are being denied. Their rights are human rights. Therefore a muslim women‚ who is still a woman‚ must have the right to wear the hijab if she chooses. France today: there is a law placed in France currently which forbids one from covering their face for religious or secular reasons. According to "The New York Times Upfront" defenders of the law’s reason for passing such a law

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    What Is Hijab

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    Hijab workshop plan !!!! 1. Ice Breaker 2. Introduction of Topic (Tell everyone what I’m going to go over) 3. Brief Discussion on Topic (Get audience involved and see what their thoughts are) 4. Activity (should directly correlate with topic) 5. Follow-up (Revisit the purpose of the workshop) At the end‚ leave the group with something to think about or something memorable they can pass on. Ice breaker to get to know the people

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    France and the Hijab

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    INTRODUCTION The Muslim headscarf (hijab) possesses its religious significance from the Qur’an‚ which is the Word of God told by the Prophet Muhammad. Though the specificities of how much the headscarf covers varies in different countries‚ those who choose to wear it use the Qur’an as a source of God’s command. The variance of how much the headscarf should cover arises from the different interpretations of a vary vague quote in the Koran that addresses this issue: “And say to the believing women

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    Spike Heels

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    Spike Heels The play spike heels was written by Theresa Rebeck and directed by Deborah Mello. I viewed the play spike heels at the Miami Dade Community College Kendall campus auditorium. The play consisted of four characters; there were two males Andrew and Edward and two females Lydia and Georgie. The role of Andrew was performed by Arnaldo Carmouze and the role of Edward was played by Sheaun Mckinney. The part of Georgie was beautifully played by Natalie Morales and Lydia witch was performed

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    The Iron Heel

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    The Iron Heel- Jack London The book I read titled The Iron Heel by Jack London was written as a dystopian novel. A dystopian has the opposite of what one would expect in a Utopian society. This as I see it means that what could have been a society of happiness and leisure was turned into a horrible and oppressive government. The middle class were used and bankrupted. People such as farmers were turned in serfs. This was a portrait of what might be to come from an oligarchy type of government

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