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    Abdullah Bin Badawi

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    Tun Abdullah bin Haji Ahmad Badawi became the 5th Prime Minister of Malaysian on 31 October 2003. BIOGRAPHY ABOUT TUN ABDULLAH BIN HAJI AHMAD BADAWI Writter : Muhd Khairul Syafiq Bin Noor Khamar Id card : CPT 107539 Check by : Ms. Noorhayati Mat Yatim Date : 12 March 2012 Background about Tun Abdullah Bin Haji Ahmad Badawi Tun Abdullah bin Haji Ahmad Badawi is also known as “Pak Lah”. He was born on 26 November 1939 in Kampung Perlis‚ Bayan Lepas‚ Pulau Pinang. The late Datuk

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    Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah‚ who has not been seen on television since shortly after a back operation in November‚ was shown on state media on Tuesday sitting in a palace chamber to give a short speech as he swore in the new council members. King Abdullah is seen as having pushed to cautiously advance the role of women in Saudi society. The health of the king‚ who turns 90 this year‚ is closely watched in the world’s top oil exporter because he has the final say on policy. Major speeches in recent

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    Ameer Abdullah

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    Ameer Abdullah Dr. James D. Lesueur HIST Radical Islam 425 February 25‚ 2013 Daniel Pipes: The Rushdie Affair The British novelist Salman Rushdie has produced various works that have been considered to teeter the line of appropriate and inappropriate to the public view. However‚ Rushdie’s work the “Satanic Verses” which presented a satirical outlook of Islam‚ prevailed to be the most controversial and contentious of his line of works. Many Muslims argued that Rushdie’s book demeaned the

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    Majed Khayat

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    Job satisfaction AT SAMBA BANK Job satisfaction What is Job satisfaction ? Job satisfaction or Employee Satisfaction (also referred to as morale) is one of the most widely used variables in organizational behavior. It is an employee’s attitudinal response to his or her organization. As an attitude‚ job satisfaction is summarized in the evaluative component and comprised of cognitive‚ affective‚ behavioral components. As with all attitudes‚ the relationship between satisfaction and behavior

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    Majed Alsafh

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    SPCO 101 Self-Evaluation Guidelines For Self-Introduction Speech Review the videotape of your speech. As you watch‚ answer the following questions in a 2-3 page evaluation of your speech (use these questions to create an essay evaluation of your speech‚ not simply a point-by-point response to the questions). The due date for the assignment is listed on your syllabus. 1. Describe your voice‚ gestures‚ and bodily action (posture‚ use of space‚ etc...). What message(s) did they seem to communicate

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    Kashmir Tragedy

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    among the Muslim Kashmiris. With the spread of modern education‚ a demand for basic political rights began in the early 1930’s. In 1931‚ the Kashmiri Muslims earnestly began protest movement. The leaders of this movement were Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah and Ch. Gulam Abbas. They organized Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference. The Maharaja resorted to repressive measures of unusual severity culminating into massive massacre of the Muslims by the security forces. The struggle led to the formation of

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    Article 370

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    formulated and included in the Indian Constitution despite grave misgivings of Sardar Patel and indeed a large number of the members of Congress Working Committee and Constituent Assembly. Article 370 was worked out in late 1947 between Sheikh Abdullah‚ who had by then been appointed Prime Minister of J&K by the Maharaja and Nehru‚ who kept the Kashmir portfolio with himself and kept Sardar Patel‚ the home minister‚ away from his legitimate function. Hence Nehru is answerable to all acts of commission

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    Kashmir Conflict

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    INTRODUCTION: The Kashmir dispute is the oldest unresolved international conflict in the world today. Pakistan considers Kashmir as its core political dispute with India. So does the international community‚ except India. The exchange of fire between their forces across the Line of Control‚ which separates Azad Kashmir from Occupied Kashmir‚ is a routine affair. Now that both India and Pakistan have acquired nuclear weapons potential‚ the possibility of a third war between them over Kashmir‚ which

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    Introduction Abdullah Hadi Al-Kahtany (2009) is the writer of this book. Abdullah Al-Kahtany is a great professor of Applied Linguistics at King Khalid University‚ Saudi Arabia. He discusses the state of oppressed women globally in his book Women’s rights: a historical perspective. The author explores how over the years society has infringed upon women’s rights using the justification of religion. He also explains the principles of women’s rights in different religions and offers a solution to gender

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    Article 370

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    ARTICLE 370: LAWS AND POLITICS While the Constitution recognises in Article 370 the special status of Jammu and Kashmir‚ the Central Government’s policies since 1953 have totally undermined its autonomy. Senior lawyer and political analyst A.G. NOORANI discusses both aspects and suggests a way out of the mess. "I say with all respect to our Constitution that it just does not matter what your Constitution says; if the people of Kashmir do not want it‚ it will not go there. Because what is the alternative

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