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    “The Reasoning‚ Existence and Hope for Women’s Rights in the Middle East” The Middle East is notorious for holding women to a lower social status than men. Middle Eastern women have not been allowed to flourish as individuals for hundreds and thousands of years. In her detailed journal on women in the Middle East‚ Haleh Afshar explains‚ “For too long‚ the analytical parameters for understanding citizenship‚ identity and the processes of war and migration have been set up by men” ( 237). Either

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    Islam and Jihad

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    Jihad- struggle Struggle. The word itself does not sound pleasant and then reading the definition it makes it sound worse than it looks. When you are struggling it is usually at a time in your life when you are having a hard time and obstacles are in your way with other things that are giving you trouble. A lot of times I use the word struggle to explain how I got something done. I would probably say something like‚ “ I struggled through my history paper.” When I looked up the definition of

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    “Shoulder to shoulder‚ sword to sword & heart to heart” 60 vs. 60‚000! “Those who were sure that they would meet their Lord said: How often has a small group vanquished a numerous group by Allah’s permission‚ and Allah is with the patient.” [AlBaqarah 2:249] “Every time they (Persians & Turks Empires) come against you‚ they are defeated. Now‚ the Arabs have defeated you although they are the weakest of all creation. Their bodies are naked and their stomachs are hungry. They have neither gear nor

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    www.ccsenet.org/ibr International Business Research Vol. 5‚ No. 3; March 2012 The Effect of Investment Promotion on Foreign Direct Investment Inflow into Ghana Justice G. Djokoto Department of Agribusiness‚ Central Business School‚ Central University College P. O. Box DS 2310‚ Dansoman‚ Accra‚ Ghana Tel: 233-28-503-7399 Received: January 10‚ 2012 doi:10.5539/ibr.v5n3p46 Abstract The paper investigated the effect of investment promotion (IP) on foreign direct investment flow (FDI) into Ghana

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    PROBLEM STATEMENT Polygamy has been an important issue these days. Generally‚ men tend to take the concept of polygamy as a way to have many wives. Furthermore‚ polygamy is applied with or without the first wife‘s consent. Polygamy also being practiced even though the husband is not capable and cannot be fair. So‚ the reason we conduct this research is to study people’s knowledge regarding polygamy in this era and whether it is proper to practice polygamy or not. We would also like to gain their

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    Lab 2: Reaction Order and Rate Laws Khadijah Maraheel Location: My apartment September 27th-28th 2017 Course Number: Chem112 Abstract: The purpose of this lab is to find the rate law of the reactants and the reactions order. My beginning thought was I would find whole numbers but that would be to easy. My answers were all with decimals. I found that my rate law Is k (HCl)1.36 (Na2S2O3)0.84. I was expecting the solution to change color but I never thought it would turn

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    Hazrat Ali Ibn Abi Talib

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    retired to a secluded place in the precincts of the holy Ka’bah‚ and there Hadrat Ali was born. Hadrat Ali has thus had the unique honour to be born in the House of God. When both mother and the child returned home‚ the holy Prophet‚ and Hadrat Khadijah came to see her newborn child. Since his birth‚ he had not opened his eyes‚ and that worried both Fatima and Abu Talib. However‚ when the holy Prophet took the child in his lap‚ then he opened his eyes. So the first person that Hadrat Ali saw after

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    Remazol Red Dye Case Study

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    The release of dyes through contaminated water into the ecosystem from various industries like textile‚ leather‚ cosmetic‚ paper‚ pharmaceutical and food industries is not only a source of aesthetic pollution but also can cause human health disorders and adversely affects the aquatic life causing severe environmental problems worldwide. In view of increasing concern from perspective of environmental safety and health‚ physico-chemical and biological techniques are to be constantly explored for decolourization

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    Uthman Ibn Affan

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    while travelling abroad but left a large inheritance to Uthman.He followed the same profession as his father‚ and his business flourished‚ making him one of the richest men among the Qurayshi tribe. His mother was Awra who was daughter of Umm Hakim bint Abdul Mutallib. The later was twin sister of Abdullah‚ father of Muhammad and therefore his first cousin. She also passed away before 610 AD. Uthman was a man of people even though he was shy but was very modest. His conversion to Islam On returning

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    The Story Of Julaybeeb

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    The Story Of Julaybeeb His name was unusual and incomplete. Julaybib means “small grown” being the diminutive form of the word “Jalbab.” Appearance: The name is an indication that Julaybib was small and short‚ even of dwarf-like stature. More than that‚ he is described as being “damim” which means ugly‚ deformed‚ or of repulsive appearance. Lineage: Even more disturbing‚ for the society in which he lived‚ Julaybib’s lineage was not known. There is no record of who his mother of his father was

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