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    could Roxelana improve/save the Ottoman Empire? What is your plan? Roxelana could have saved the Ottoman Empire by not revealing Mustafa’s plans to overthrow Suleiman. That would have made it possible for Mustafa to become the next Sultan‚ and the Ottoman Empire would have been stronger since Mustafa was trained to be an emperor from a very young age. It would have helped to stop the decline of the Ottoman Empire. Why is Roxelana significant to the Ottoman Empire? What was her "claim to fame"? Roxelana

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    Mosque Alert Analysis

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    On November 3rd (Tuesday)‚ I went to an Arab American event called "Mosque Alert". Mosque Alert is a play written by Jamil Khoury‚ which elaborates on the struggles of opening a mosque for Muslims in the Naperville community. It also explores multiple aspects like Islamophobia‚ religious pluralism‚ and cultural collision from thirty four 2 to 15 minute clips that made up a story. In these clips‚ two family (One Christian & One Muslim) discuss individual perspectives of what they see as being Muslim

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    Why Muslim Women Wear the Hijab In this contemporary age‚ there has been growing public concern about whether Muslim women should wear hijab in the Western world. Naheed Mustafa‚ who wrote "My Body is My Own Business"‚ asserts that wearing the hijab offers her freedom. On the other hand‚ Catherine Meckes‚ the author of "Wearing a Uniform of Oppression"‚ objects that wearing the hijab is like "[be] an animal in a cage "(Catherine Meckes 91). Personally‚ I am in favor of the former view. There are

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    PEPSI COLA PAKISTAN: FRANCHISING & PRODUCT LINE MANAGEMENT 1 op yo In July 1991‚ Irfan Mustafa faced several dilemmas. As West Asia area vice president and chief executive officer of Pepsi Cola Pakistan Incorporated (PCI)‚ Mustafa was charged with developing a strategy to grow share and profitability across PCI sales but focusing particularly on 7-Up. Pepsi Cola International had shifted focus to its global brands and‚ since acquiring 7Up International in 1986‚ had withdrawn all marketing

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    Creating A Myth Analysis

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    After things settled down‚ the SEALs returned to the grounds and continued their mission. Unfortunately‚ a shootout with Mustafa accord‚ causing yet again another death for soldier Marc Lee. Marc Lee was Chris’s right hand man and always had his back. This was the most crucial death for Chris. After this event it was time for Chris to go home to try to snap back into his daily

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    Americans who find them an expression of the deepest impulses of manÿs heart and mind. Introduction This book is one of Kahlil Gibrans masterpieces and has become a beloved classic of this era. This book contains poetry about a prophet-called Al- Mustafa- who tells people about different subjects which are all related to subjects in everyday life; for example love‚ hate etc.. The book also contains a series of illustrations created by the author himself. The book is based slightly on fiction‚ but

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    Black Sea; on the east by Georgia‚ Armenia‚ Azerbaijan‚ and Iran; and on the south by Iraq‚ Syria‚ and the Mediterranean. Although Istanbul (formerly Constantinople) is the major city and was the capital of the Ottoman Empire‚ the first president—Mustafa Kemal Atatürk—chose Ankara‚ an interior Anatolian city‚ as the capital in 1923. Militarily Ankara was less exposed and more easily defended than Istanbul. The choice also symbolized Atatürk’s policy of nationalism‚ because Ankara was more Turkish and

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    Culpable is defined as “deserving blame; guilty of doing something wrong” (Merriam-Webster). Culpability is a reoccurring theme in many literary works. In Laila Lalami’s novel‚ The Moor’s Account‚ the theme of culpability is displayed throughout the novel’s entirety. Culpability is displayed through the overall events of the Narvaez expedition‚ Mustafa’s religion‚ and Cabeza de Vaca’s account of the expedition. The overall events of the Narvaez expedition display the theme of culpability very well

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    Süleymaniye Mosque‚Constantinople[1][2] (present day Istanbul) | Predecessor | Selim I | Successor | Selim II | Consort | Hürrem Sultan | Wives | Haseki Hürrem Sultan Mahidevran Sultan | Offspring | Shahzade Mahmud (1511–1521) Shahzade Mustafa (1515–1553) Shahzade Mehmed (1523–1543) Mihrimah Sultana (1524–1578) Selim II (1525–1574) Shahzade Bayezid (1527–1561)Shahzade Cihangir (1535–1553) | Royal House | House of Osman | Dynasty | Ottoman Dynasty | Father | Selim I | Valide

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    These days‚ English is known as the international language that many people‚ who live in different countries‚ know how to speak. Speaking English may have some positive and negative effects on the developing countries where English is not their mother tongue. Although in many countries English is taught as a second language‚ some other countries use English as the Medium of Instruction (EMI). While some countries believe that English may not be used as the Medium of Instruction because by EMI the

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