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    contract in the world. The FEP offers 2 plans‚ the PPO and the POS. The Blue Cross plan has been evolving since 1929 and the Blue Shield since 1939. 3. Explain why the lack of universal health care coverage can raise health care costs. Many studies have show that people without health insurance do not get the health care they need. The sicker they become‚ the more tests‚ surgeries‚ and other health care services they need. This scenario increases costs to the health care

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    イスラーム世界研究(2007)2 号 イスラーム世界研究 第1巻 2 号(2007 年)38-53 頁 Kyoto Bulletin of Islamic Area Studies‚ 1-2 (2007)‚ pp. 38-53 Islamic Microfinance: A Missing Component in Islamic Banking Abdul Rahim ABDUL RAHMAN* 1. Introduction Microfinance means “programme that extend small loans to very poor people for self employment projects that generate income in allowing them to take care of themselves and their families” (Microcredit Summit‚ 1997). The World Bank has recognized microfinance programme as an

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    Islamic Women

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    Zomo@hotmail.com Many times when feminists looked at Islamic women they criticized the man for not treating women properly. However‚ as Jane I. Smith states‚ women of Islam are not really offended by that fact‚ on the contrary‚ they believe that it is better for them. The Holy Koran is the basis for the Islamic believers. It has many interpretations‚ however there are certain facts that are sure to be clear as to the position of women in an Islamic society. Koran did introduce very significant changes

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    Esl and Methodology

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    Characteristics of Problems in Problem-based Learning Nachamma Sockalingam CHARACTERISTICS OF PROBLEMS IN PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING NACHAMMA SOCKALINGAM Copyright © 2010 N. Sockalingam All rights reserved. No part of this thesis may be reproduced or transmitted in any form‚ by any means‚ electronic or mechanical‚ without the prior written permission of the author‚ or where appropriate‚ of the publisher of the articles. Cover design and layout by N. Sockalingam Printed by Ultra

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    5s Methodology

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    5 S’s 5S is the name of a workplace organization method that uses a list of five Japanese words: seiri‚ seiton‚ seiso‚ seiketsu‚ and shitsuke. Transliterated or translated into English‚ they all start with the letter "S". The list describes how to organize a work space for efficiency and effectiveness by identifying and storing the items used‚ maintaining the area and items‚ and sustaining the new order. The decision-making process usually comes from a dialogue about standardization‚ which builds

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    Islamic Women...Is There an End to their sufferings? The question proposed in the title is basically a direct response after going through Geraldine Brooks’ essay “Nine Parts of Desire; The Hidden World of Islamic Women” in its second chapter. Geraldine poses several ideas and personal experiences in which she tries to understand the mystery of the perpetuating repressive and barbaric practices (genital mutilation‚ infibulations‚ hysterectomy‚ and honor killings) that have nothing to

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    Islamic Iconoclasm

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    In March 2001‚ the Taliban destroyed the Buddhas of Bamiyan which Finbarr Barry Flood said would define Islamic iconoclasm for many decades to follow. The author argues that the destruction of the Bamiyan Buddhas does not represent Islam’s attitude towards figuration‚ but rather a response at a particular moment in time. This point is still true today considering Islam’s view on images has never been the reason for iconoclasm‚ but what defines iconoclasm has certainly changed in recent years with

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    Islamic Culture Overcoming Religious illiteracy This Article is one that shares on the topic of how many people are uneducated in Religion weather it be theirs or someone else’s. Moore says “Religious literacy entails the ability to discern and analyze the fundamental intersections of religion and social/political/cultural life through multiple lenses” therefor I agree with her statement there is a lot more to other Religions than meets the eye‚ which many people are not willing to learn which

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    The Islamic Faith

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    doubt to belief. The Islamic faith: They believe the firm pillars of faith and the fundamentals of Islam and its basic elements and all that proved God and His Messenger Mohammad- peace be upon him - is the heart and scientific and anecdotal‚ as well as platforms for life‚ even including by dealing with others‚ and this is an important point; Because many of those having faith is neglected or perhaps amazed that belief is the result of the apparent deal. Sources of Islamic faith: The sources of

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    Islamic Fundamentalism

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    ultra-conservative expression of numerous faiths‚ namely Islam. It should be noted that Islamic fundamentalism is highly religious in nature‚ and a religion based on the salvation of all men. Islamic fundamentalism is for the most part a modern phenomenon‚ it is impossible to grasp without first understanding at least the roots of Islam . Fundamentalist Islam is based primarily on two pillars‚ the first being that Islamic law(shuria or Sharia‚ also known as the Law of Allah) is the only valid system

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