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    Arabian Horse

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    The Arabian Horse The Arabian horse is unlike any creature created by Allah. He is a very rare combination of a very unique set of attributes. He combines both beauty and power in such a way that balances both values equally. His physical appearance demands respect and his character represents the very best of human qualities. His origin is to date still a mystery. Many theories revolve around his origin adding more to his mystery. We have El-Khamsa theory‚ the creation from the south wind theory

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    The Abbasid Empire

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    The Islamic Empires like many other empires rose to become and influence on future societies. The Islamic Empire expanded far beyond its Arabian homeland‚ bringing Sasanid Persia and parts of the Byzantine Empire into its society. Muslim conquerors adapted Persian methods of government and ways to control their land. In the later centuries Muslims drew methods from Greek and Indian traditions as well. They transformed the cultural traditions that they took in into their own. While being influenced

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    The earliest known civilisations were built in Ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt. They occurred at around the same time and almost had the same physical climate‚ yet the similarities and differences in the geographical features made them distinct. Both of these civilisations were created around a very important source: water. Ancient Egypt was built in the fertile area on the banks of the river Nile. The basis for Mesopotamia was in the Fertile Crescent‚ specially the area around the Tigris and Euphrates

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    Karwan M Ali

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    Karwan Mohammad Ali Kurdish culture Kurds Culture Is a group of distinctive cultural traits practiced by Kurdish people. The Kurdish culture is a legacy from ancient people who shaped modern kurds and their society. kurds have many type of culture like clothes ‚ dancing ‚ foods ‚ ect …. Kurds have their own national attire. The

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    High Divorce Rate in Egypt

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    High Divorce Rate in Egypt Social Sciences 5th semester Soha Ihab Elsewerky 19-1343 | PD 1 Research: Introduction: Since we were kids we were brought up to believe that we live all our lives waiting for a happily ever after. Your mother‚ friends and the society always pushing you and focusing on you having a husband. From your early age you’re taught to take care of your looks and posture‚ always making yourself pleasing. Media surrounded us with fairy tales stories that grew our expectations

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    Tori Deronvil Ms. Patrick English IV Honors 31 August 2012 School of Astronomy founded at Baghdad The Year 813 (DCCCXIII) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar. Al Mamon founded a school of astronomy in Baghdad and translates Ptolemy’s works. Astronomical knowledge from around the world was collected and translated. ’Abdallah al-Ma ’mun. Born in Baghdad in 786‚ died near Tarsus in 833. The seventh and greatest ’Abbasid caliph (813-833). His mother and wife were Persians

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    Ethical and Critical Thinking October 31‚ 2011 Critical Paper – Religion conflicts about Tattoos Does religion have any conflict with tattoos? (Cararra‚ 2009) There are no major issues between tattoos and Christianity. The majority of Christians do not have anything against tattoos but a small number of Christians support the Jewish views against tattoos based on Leviticus 19:28 (which basically prohibits us from doing any markings on our body). Most Christians today even sport a tattoo or two

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    Emily Taggart AP World History Dumas 9 September 2014 Mini Comparative Complex Cultures Essay The Neolithic Revolution led to the discovery of agriculture and allowed for the development of sedentary civilizations‚ permanently changing the human way of life. The rise and fall of the Egyptian and Mesopotamian societies occurred around the same time and were both centered on mighty rivers. Although located less than 1000 miles from each other‚ the geographical situations of Mesopotamia and Egypt

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    Engineer

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    English: Kurdish: Good morning Bayanid bash Good night Show bash Thank you Spas How are you Choni I’m good Bashem Happy new year Sali tazatan peroz Good bye Khwa hafeez I’m busy Catem niya Its lunch time Cati khwardena Excuse me Bezah’mat Here it is fermu OK Basha I will be outside La derawam I don’t feel OK Nakhwashem Very Cute Zor juwana Yummy food Zor tam darah Pastries Shirini pl =

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    Code of Hammurabi

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    Jahaira Alicea Code of Hammurabi In Mesopotamia around 1750 B.C. citizens followed a stern law code that consisted of 282 laws called The Code of Hammurabi. This law code shows that in early Babylonian society they thought the best punishment was an eye for an eye. By setting such law codes they made the punishment so harsh that the person who committed the crime would never think about committing it again. Some people read the Code of Hammurabi and do not agree with it because of the

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