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    Middle Eastern and Mediterranean society tradition. Wearing a jihab is one of the requirements for Muslim women. Head-covering is a sign of purity and dignity. Among the Muslims‚ it is believed that it highlights the Muslim woman as a pure‚ chaste woman and sets her apart from the immoral behavior associated with women who dress immodestly. It is an expression of Muslim women’s faith. In Islam‚ women are appreciated for their knowledge‚ piety and contribution to society. A Muslim woman is assessed

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    Summary of "College and the Well-Lived Life" In "College and the Well-Lived Life‚" Derek Bok talks about the importance of college in students life. He tells us that studying in colleges can change student’s understanding about happiness and guides them to live a happier life. Also‚ It shows us that colleges help freshmen students to gain the knowledge and interests which leads them to a good and satisfying life. Colleges and universities are helping students to fulfill their interests

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    what he calls “Transurfing”: a theory in which we are actually shaping and forming our everyday life. The process of “creation” is the thread unrolling throughout the triology. In his books about Transurfing he describes Lucid Dreaming; my mind was blown out. Lucid Dreaming is being aware of being in a dream while one is asleep. In this “parallel sleeping reality” the subject is left alone with his mind‚ and he has the possibility to control and modify the dream matrix in whatever way the he wants

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    Sleeping and Dreaming and Theories of Sleep There are four different stages of sleep and they are number from one to four. Stage one EEG is the only stage that has a different reaction when we are first falling asleep and then when we return to this stage after falling asleep. When falling asleep stage one is called initial stage one EEG when we return to this stage throughout the night after falling asleep it is then called emergent stage one EEG. When we fall asleep we start at stage one then

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    my audience about how we dream and why is it so amazing. Central Idea: Dreaming is a very complicated thing to understand‚ this is why we have not found out the true meaning to why we dream; there are a bunch of theories that scientists have thought of to why we dream. Organization: TOPICAL Introduction I. (Attention-getter) Sleeping is an important part of our life. We do it for about 1/3 of our life and one of the most amazing thing about sleeping is dreaming. II. Dreaming is so amazing‚ we

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    How are injuries and their effects explored in the poems Disabled by Wilfred Owen and OutOut by Robert Frost? “OutOut” and “Disabled” both represent physical injuries and their effects in several ways. Robert Frost and Wilfred Owen both show the consequences of injuries‚ for example they demonstrate how injuries caused physical pain due to industrial advances‚ psychological impacts and how the people around him felt. In addition‚ they also show how society felt towards the injured and how they

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    hardest and most emotional tests of character one can be faced with. When you’re forced to deal with the passing of a loved one‚ your left with your grief‚ sorrow and the loneliness left behind. Yet in Emily Dickinson’s poem “The last Night that She lived” it is almost devoid of emotion entirely. The opening stanza gives a preview of the poem‚ its devoid of emotion‚ we have no relation to who has died‚ and no name given to make a connection or sympathize. The line “It was a Common Night/ Except

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    They have a very strong relationship with their land‚ and culture. This report will provide the old time of traditional Aboriginal culture before 1780. Firstly‚ introduce of their lifestyle culture. Follow by describing the Dreamtime story of their culture. The information from researching website and media based sources. Lastly‚ provide the conclusion and personal’s view of how their culture has contributed to Australia in nowadays. 2 Introduction Australia is one of the most attractive countries

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    The Aboriginal Australians had lived in Australia

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    The state of health and health care for Canadian Aboriginal people is currently not improving‚ “Canadian Aboriginals tend to bear a disproportionate burden of illness; an outcome linked to their economic and social conditions [and] oppression” (Newbold 1998). European contact would forever change the course of life for the Aboriginals and their communities in Canada. It was only after the encounter between the old world and new world that two completely separate ecosystems had interaction between

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