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    villains as the current cultural fear and official enemy of the United States. This trend changed after the terrorist attacks on September 11‚ 2001. Since the attacks on the World Trade Center‚ Hollywood has often refused to use Muslims as villains‚ even though Muslim terrorists became the United States’ cultural enemy due to their responsibility for the attacks. This can best be explained by Americans’ change in attitudes about what is considered politically correct. In referring to the portrayal

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    Famous Thinkers PHL/458 March 19‚ 2012 Creative ideas are the foundation of the creative process (Goodman & Fritchie‚ 2011). To change the way a person thinks about an issue‚ or to find a solution to the problem is what many of the ideas revolve around. The level of greatness that each thinker is famous for is acquired throughout their life. There are a few things that all famous thinkers have similarities in that allow them to hold the position a “famous thinker.” Dr. Martin Luther King

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    Famous Thinkers XXXXXXX PHL/458 Version 2 March 19‚ 2012 XXXXXXX Famous Thinkers There are so many famous and great thinkers in this world‚ but the two that come to mind immediately would have to be Bill Gates and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Although totally opposite in their thinking and accomplishments‚ these two gentlemen have made an impact that literally changed the world in some way. Their contributions‚ although one for financial reasons and another for human dignity and respect‚

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    21 May 2013 Muslims and Globalization: Eat‚ Pray and Change for Betterment When it comes to a topic about Muslims‚ the Westerner’s bigotry views always fixed on the origin of the Muslims and they believe that the Muslims had been and will always be outsiders. This subject is widely spoken in the context of immigrants. Ironically‚ in a recent protest for anti-immigration held in Arizona‚ a native American blasted the group of the protestors for their prejudicial view of going against the immigration

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    Islamic Traditions The Muslim concept of worship is very broad. Muslims consider everything they do in this life according to Allah ’s will‚ an act of worship. Worship of Allah is foremost in a Muslim ’s mind all the time. There are also five formal acts of worship which help strengthen a Muslim ’s faith and obedience that are referred to as the Five Pillars of Islam. The first of the five pillars is the testimony of faith called Shahadah. The statement is "Ashadu alla ilaha illa Allah‚ as

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    finally triumphed over blind faith and antiquated viewpoints. However‚ not every view espoused by the Enlightenment thinkers furthered humanist ideals like universal equality and personal liberty. While the writers of the time did make massive strides toward theorizing a more just society‚ half of the population was entirely excluded: women. Not only did the Enlightenment thinkers fail to support increased rights of women‚ they reframed the subjugation of women as something natural and therefore

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    tends to be a male relative. The stringent rules and nature of the Islamic culture propose that Muslim women cannot marry outside their religion. Muslim men however‚ can marry Christian or Jewish women because they are “People of the Book”‚ i.e. those who hold a monotheistic faith. These women‚ who ultimately must raise their children under the Islamic beliefs‚ can alternatively convert to the Muslim faith by performing the ‘Shahada’ ceremony in which the convert accepts Allah and Mohammed as his

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    Current Media: Nurses Portrayed as Non-critical Thinkers Evelyn Sparling Trent University NURS-1000H Introduction In this paper‚ the misguided image created by media tells the public: nurses follow doctors orders and are incapable of making their own judgments will be explored. The impact of this image on the nurse as an individual and on the nursing profession will be shown and ways to improve the image of nursing will be discussed

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    To determine whether the New York Times depiction of Islam and Muslims did not change after the September 11 terrorist attacks‚ the measures of central tendency and the measures of dispersion could be used. The measures of central tendency are simply a statistic used to present data in the form of averages. The most common measures of central tendency are the arithmetic mean‚ the median and the mode. The measures of dispersion tell you how widely spread out or scattered these values are. The range

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    Many feminists of the global North view the Muslim religion as inherently oppressive towards women even though they know nothing about the religion or Muslim culture. They only address it from an outsiders perspective and not from the perspective of Muslim women. Lila Abu- Lughod discusses this issue in her book Do Muslim Women Need Saving?. In the introduction chapter Zaynab‚ a friend of Abu- Lughod from southern Egypt‚ does a good

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