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    Analysis by N. Mohsin Autobiography‚ by Louis MacNeice In my childhood trees were green And there was plenty to be seen. Come back early or never come. My father made the walls resound‚ He wore his collar the wrong way round. Come back early or never come. My mother wore a yellow dress; Gentle‚ gently‚ gentleness. Come back early or never come. When I was five the black dreams came; Nothing after was quite the same. Come back early or never come. The dark was talking

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    MUHAMMAD BIN QASIM OPENING A NEW DOOR OF GLORY FOR MUSLIMS SUBMITTED BY: RIDA RASOOL HASHMI SUBMITTED TO: AYESHA CHAPRA DATE OF SUBMISSION: 10TH MAY 2010 SECTION: BS /SS 2 B ABSTRACT In this term paper I have discussed Muhammad Bin Qasim’s entire campaign of invading South Asia one of history’s major landmarks in changing the shape of the world making it as it is today. The following points are discussed in the term paper. 1. Introduction of Muhammad Bin Qasim. As a 17 year old Arab

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    resigned from his professorship in Baghdad‚ and felt the need to retire from the world. However‚ his faith returned after years of questioning and seeking‚ during which he achieved direct knowledge of God in the form of the experience of the Sufis. Abu Hamid Muhammad al-Ghazali’s ‘Al-Munqidh Min Ad-Dalal’ successfully allows the reader a brief and revealing window into the life of a great intellectual. It is an autobiographical account of Ghazali’s struggle during a period of spiritual unrest in his life

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    going to school with the Taliban ruling. Much of her web diaries were full of dark humor‚ and although her entries were anonymous‚ Mulala was not afraid to be in the press advocating for women’s education. In February 2009‚ she spotted newscaster Hamid Mir while attending an anti-Taliban protest. Showcasing her fearlessness‚ she asked him if she could be featured on his show to campaign for women’s education‚ and he said yes. During this time‚ Mulala became a well-known supporter for women’s rights

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    business policy & strategy (MNG 4200) LECTURER: MR. HUGH TODD Case #1: apple inc. in 2008 Group members: GROUP LEADER: ANUSHKA RAMPERSAUD (10/0835/0704) FARZANA HAMID (10/0835/1056) DEVIKA RAJKISSOON (09/0835/0575) SADESH RAMDEEN (10/0835/0507) BRIJESHWAR ARJUN (10/0835/1062) CHEASHIVA SAMAROO (10/0835/0997) APPLE INC. IN 2008 CASE ANALYSIS Apple computer was introduced in 1976 by founders‚ Steven Jobs and Steven Wozniak. Apple Inc. was the producer

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    The Making Of A Leader

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    the prestigious award. His positive traits made him an ideal choice . Amir Zulhaqeem Zakaria‚ popularly known as Ca’em‚ is a seventeen-year old guy who comes from Jerantut. His father’s name is Zakaria AdulHamid while his mother’s name is Halina Hamid @ Md Noor.Both his parents are teachers. He is the eldest among his five siblings. He is now studying in SMK Darul Ehsan and is the head prefect of the school. During his primary school time‚ he had studied in four different schools which were situated

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    Thesis: Cultural identity is slowly being degraded by westernization of cultures. It has led to stereotyping created by people in relation to various communities. It is important for people to eliminate these negative stereotypes by embracing their culture. The two novels i.e. The Reluctant Fundamentalist and Persepolis were all written for the same purpose. They both highlight the culture conflict of Muslim people because of a Western culture that is affecting the dynamics of their lives in various

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    largest minority religion in India‚ and the Indian Muslims form the third largest Muslim population in the world‚ accounting for over 12 percent of the nation’s population. India has a Hindu President (Pranab Mukherjee)‚ Muslim vice-president (M. Hamid Ansari)‚ a Sikh Prime Minister (Manmohan Singh) and an Atheist Defence Minister A. K. Antony. The leader of the largest party‚ the Indian National Congress‚ Sonia Gandhi is a Catholic Christian‚ while the leader of the opposition is Sushma Swaraj‚

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    Heads of important Government Offices‚ Institutions / Other organizations 1. Chief Justice of Supreme Court of India: K. G. Balakrishnan 2. Chairman of Sangeet Natak Academy: Ram Niwas Mirdha 3. President of Sahitya Academy: Sunil Gangopadhyay 4. Chief Executive Officer of Prasar Bharti of India: Baljeet Singh Lalli 5. Chairman of the Planning Commission of India : Dr. Manmohan Singh 6. Deputy chairman of the Planning Commission of India: Montek Singh Ahluwalia 7. President of Confederation

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    The Armenian genocide was one of the most deadly genocides in history. In 1915‚ The Turkish government started a several year massacre that claimed the lives of nearly 1.5 million Armenians. The Armenians were viewed as infidels in the eyes of the Ottoman rulers. Different Armenian leaders were gathered and executed‚ which was the beginning of the massacre. Although some countries and people do not view this as a genocide‚ it should not have happened because the Armenians were only scapegoats to

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