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    PART A: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................1 FOREWORD.............................................................................................................1 Purpose.....................................................................................................................1 Coverage ........................................................................................................

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    Publishing‚ Inc. 2011 http://www.eurojournals.com/finance.htm Islamic Financial Intermediation: Equity‚ Efficiency and Risk1 Khadidja khaldi Department of Economics‚ College of Economics and Administrative Sciences Al-Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University‚ Riyadh‚ Saudi Arabia E-mail: khadidja_kh2000@yahoo.fr Amina Hamdouni Department of Finance and Investment‚ College of Economics and Administrative Sciences Al-Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University‚ Riyadh‚ Saudi Arabia E-mail: aminahamdouni@yahoo

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    Thesis Modern architecture is new ideologies of architectural that show up in many Western countries in the decade after industrial revolution I. It was based on the rational use of modern materials‚ the principles of functionalist planning‚ and the reject of what it is exists and miscellaneous decoration. This style has been generally designated as modern‚ although the labels International style and functionalism have also been used. In rudimentary architecture the human presence can seem subject

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    Computer Architecture The circuitry in a computer which controls the manipulation of data is called the central processing unit‚ or CPU. In the machines of the mid-twentieth century‚ CPUs were large units comprised of perhaps several racks of electronic circuitry that reflected the significance of the unit. However‚ technology has shrunk these devices drastically. The CPUs found in today’s desktop computers and notebooks are packaged as small flat squares (approximately two inches by two inches)

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    The reason for why the Korean traditional architecture should be preserved These days‚ the major talking point in design is sustainability. Then‚ what is sustainability and why is it necessary? Wikipedia defines sustainability as “the capacity to endure”. The term can be applied to many areas of thought such as economy‚ energy‚ life sciences‚ etc. It is the hot word to characterize resources. It is a descriptive word explaining a particular resource can support and replicate itself with little

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    NAME : SCHERZO WAHID NAIBORHU ID : 014201200145 1. Murabaha in one day‚ there is a guy named Hadi. he is the customer of Bank Muamalat Indonesia. He wants to purchase a car type Daihatsu APV to support his current job which is to accommodate elementary students to go to their school. since his money is not enough because his old car that he sell haven’t sold yet. therefore‚ he decides to go to bank Muamalat to make am Murabahah contract. The price of the car is 200 million rupiah. After that bank

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    Difference between Islamic Banks and Conventional Banks The conventional financial system focuses primarily on the economic and financial aspects of transactions‚ the Islamic system places equal emphasis on the ethical‚ moral‚ social‚ and religious dimensions‚ to enhance equality and fairness for the good of society as a whole. The system can be fully appreciated only in the context of Islam’s teachings on the work ethic‚ wealth distribution‚ social and economic justice‚ and the role

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    find out which banking system‚(Islamic or conventional) performed better overall.11 different ratios were used and they were grouped into 4 different categories which are Profitability‚Liquidity‚Risk and solvency‚and Efficiency. 5 banks from Islamic will be compared with another 5 banks from conventional banking for a period of 5 years that is from years 2006 to 2010. To see whether there is a difference in the performance of the two banking systems which are Islamic and conventional banks in Malaysia

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    The History of Roofing Early humans didn’t have the luxury of early morning coffee‚ couldn’t hang their feet off the bed before taking the first morning step and the idea of a hot shower had not even been dreamed up yet. They had Mammoth Skin‚ bark‚ or deer hide to covering there head. When it came to building dwellings‚ there were pictures to get ideas from‚ no blue prints to follow and they couldn’t walk around the neighborhood and see what the Johnson’s were doing. When mankind stopped living

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