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    for the receipt and removal of hardware and electronic media that contain confidential or sensitive information. II. Scope and Limitations This policy applies to all Topaz workforce members. III. Related Policies Name and Number None IV. Definitions None V. Procedures A. Accountability Procedures 1. Topaz does not store or maintain e-PHI on any equipment or media. However‚ Company sensitive and confidential information may be stored on electronic device and media. All workforce members

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    Place of Humanity in Islam

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    Religion and Its Role in Human Life To understand what religion is and what is its role in the life of men‚ we should first of all know its definition.       Religion may briefly be defined as under:       Religion (din) is an all-round movement in the light of faith in Allah and a sense of responsibility for the formation of thought and belief‚ for the promotion of high principles of human morality for the establishment of good relations among members of the society and the elimination

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    In this essay I will be talking about the controversial painting by David Pulphus. David Pulphus challenges the white male American narrative by bringing attention to police violence‚ black imprisonment‚ and imbalance in the justice system. David Pulphus also made the painting to represent the shooting of Michael Brown. In 2014 August 9th-August 25 people from ferguson community and other people from the south‚north protested for the fatal shooting of Michael Brown by a white police named Officer

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    Islam and Muslim Women

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    The influence of the Western culture on the girls of Bangladesh and the Islamic outlook in context. NAME: PHABLIHA NUSAIBA KHALID ID: 123 0955 015 SECTION: 1 COURSE INSTRUCTOR: DR. A.Q.M.A. RAHMAN BHUIYAN‚ ASSISTANT PREOFESSOR‚ ENGLISH DEPARTMENT NORTH SOUTH UNIVERSITY SUBMITTED ON: 25TH APRIL 2013 Table Of Contents: Acknowledgement-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 Abstract -------------------------------------------------

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    The people of Islam have many of the same beliefs‚ but there are also differences between the Islamists and the moderate Muslims.They all have the same God who they call “Allah”. There were a few people during the early Islamic times that influenced the beliefs greatly. All Muslims are to follow “The Five Pillars.” One of the more extreme Muslims that had strong belief in the religion was Mohammad. The Qur’an which was God’s messages being sent to humans was the revelation that started. He had a

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    Co-Education and Islam

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    Question: What does Islam have to say regarding co-education in schools? What are your viewpoints regarding this? Please elaborate on the pros and cons of such a system. Two popular arguments in favor of co-education are: 1. Coeducation builds confidence in a person and makes him/her a more complete person to live in a real world. In other words‚ studying in the same-sex education system makes a person lack in self confidence. 2. Another argument given by the proponents of co-education

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    Gender Equality and Islam

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    Gender Equality and Islam Islam believes that a woman is not merely subject to man rather she has her own separate and complete entity in all respects. She has an equal right to that of a man to nourish her religions faculties‚ serve her faith‚ acquire education‚ get a job‚ do business‚ own something and benefit herself from it and prove her creativity in an enterprise. She is master of herself in all respects. The religious aspect of this fact is described in the Quran as under: “For muslim

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    Controversy. Quite the word of many meanings. Certain events throughout an individual’s life will spark ember of these controversial opinions‚ all which are subjective to that individuals perception of them. History seems to be the central relier of controversy and for decades individuals of all ages‚ races‚ and genders have quarreled together or against one another of topics debatable. One which has been discussed for a many of years now‚ is that of Andrew Jackson and his overall worthiness of being

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    Islam, Quran, Hadith

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    the rise of Muslims as a religious community and a political power? It is important to understand the context within which Islamic political thought has developed. Divisions among Muslims occurred immediately after the death of the Prophet over the issue of who should become his political successor. Those who had peace treaties with the Prophet were no longer willing to continue their relations with muslim authority. To crush the rebellion and to bring more areas under religious and Islamic authority

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    Islam in the Modern World

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    Islam in the modern world Societies and individuals in the modern world are becoming increasingly secular in the way they choose to live. The notion of modernity and freedoms has seen a movement away from religions and a drive towards liberal thinking and differing philosophies on the best way to live and conduct relations. However these change in moving away from religion has not necessarily brought about positive developments in many facets of modern life. The purpose of this essay is to highlight

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