 Geography of Lebanon Lebanon is today a small republic stretching approximately 160 kilometers along the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea with a total area of 10‚452 kilometers square and an estimated population of 3‚874‚050 according to an independent 2006 estimate‚ including Palestinian refugees and foreign workers‚ mainly Syrian. Lebanese territory is dominated mostly by mountains which consist of the parallel ranges of the Lebanon and the Anti-Lebanon. Between the Lebanon
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Harvey was an English physician who was the first to describe accurately how blood was pumped around the body by the heart. Ibn Al Nafis Ala-al-Din Abu al-Hasan Ali Ibn Abi al-Hazm al-Qarshi al-Dimashqi (known as Ibn Al-Nafis) was born in 1213 A.D. in Damascus. He was educated at the Medical College Hospital (Bimaristan Al-Noori) founded by Noor al-Din Al-Zanki. Apart from medicine‚ Ibn al-Nafis learned jurisprudence‚ literature and theology. He thus became a renowned expert on the Shafi’i School
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Industry Analysis Future outlook and trends For its outlook‚ BreadTalk planned for the China and regional market and rising food cost. This is the largest challenge for the Bakery business. BreadTalk is going to shorten the supply chain and buying in bulk globally for economies of scale. Shanghai is one of the example that BreadTalk have successfully piloted using frozen dough to arrest rising labour and rental costs while maintaining the quality of our products. This is to encourage that BreadTalk
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William Blake: The Tyger analysis To understand "The Tiger" fully‚ you need to know Blake’s symbols. The title seems to be quite simple. It lets us know that the poem is about a tiger. So‚ we expect it to be just that‚ about a tiger. However‚ as we start reading‚ it becomes clear pretty quickly that this is not just any tiger. It could be a symbol Blake uses to make a far deeper point than something like tigers are scary. It is one of the poem of his collection named: songs of experience. The
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other ways that show how you perform effectively in this area. Key kn owle dge an d understan din g: Professi onalis m‚ et hics an d governan ce • Defining governance and explaining its function in the effective management and control of organisations and of the resources for which management are accountable. • Evaluating the professional accountant’s role in internal control and review. Linke dIn your work‚ you will take steps to identify any potential risks‚ including the probability of their
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Abu’l-Fath Jalal-ud-Din Muhammad Akbar (Hindi: जलालुद्दीन मुहम्मद अकबर‚ Persian: جلال الدین محمد أکبر - Jalāl ud-Dīn Muḥammad Akbar)‚ also known as Shahanshah Akbar-e-Azam (14 October 1542 – 27 October 1605)‚[4][5] was the third Mughal Emperor. He was of Timurid descent; the son of Emperor Humayun‚ and the grandson of the Mughal Emperor Zaheeruddin Muhammad Babur‚ the ruler who founded the Mughal dynasty in India. At the end of his reign in 1605 the Mughal empire covered most of northern and central
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lagegi jab woh mujhe harayega” (My son will learn the habit of winning when he defeats me). But she is in mood to let her son win by giving in. “Akhir adatein na ek din mein banti hay na asani se” (Habits are neither built in a day nor easily) she says. The day arrives when the son defeats her in their race. The VO says‚ “Toh jis din woh mujhe harayega‚ main jeet jaoongi” (So the day he defeats me‚ I will win). As she pours him a cup of Bournvita‚ the VO explains that only a mother knows the value
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Peshawar See The Old City Centre with the Qissa Khwani Bazaar‚ Bazar-e-Kalan‚ Clock Tower Square‚ Chowk Yadgar‚ Tehsil Gorgathri‚ Mohabbat Khan Mosque‚ Sunehri Masjid (Sadar)‚ Peshawar Museum‚ Khyber Bazar. Parks includes Khalid bin waleed park‚ Shahi bagh and Wazir bagh. The traditional halal food of Peshawar can be bought from Namak Mandi‚ Khyber Bazar. The famous "Kulfa" can be accessed from Qissa Khwani Bazar in the months of Apri-Sept every year‚ when there is hot weather in the city
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naw-yāfta dar Bisṭām” [A newly discovered inscription in Bistam]‚ Āthār‚ x–xi (Iran. Solar‚ 1364/1986)‚ pp. 175–83 Aflākī‚ Šams al-Dīn ‚ Manāqeb al-ʿārefīn‚ ed. T. Yazıcı‚ 2 vols.‚ Ankara‚ 1959. Anṣārī‚ Ḵhwāja ʿAbd-Allāh ‚ Ṭabaqāt al-ṣūfīa‚ ed. ʿA. Ḥabībī‚ Kabul‚ 1340 Š./1961. Arberry‚ A. J. “A Bisṭāmī Legend‚” JRAS‚ 1938‚ pp. 89-91. ʿAṭṭār‚ Shaikh Farīd-al-Dīn ‚ Taḏkerat al-awlīāʾ‚ ed. R. A. Nicholson‚ 2 vols.‚ London‚ 1905-07. Blair‚ S. S. “The Inscription from the Tomb Tower at Basṭām
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“Christian Crusades” Submitted by: Chaya R. Blackmon February 5‚ 2007 Humanities 202-04 Instructor: Prof. Scales The Crusades were military expeditions planned and carried out by western European Christians. The crusades started around 1095. The purpose of these crusades was to overtake and gain control of the Holy Land from the Muslims. The Holy Land was Jerusalem and the Christians believed that gaining control of it was their fate. The pope would gather
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