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    challenges faced by the Muslim Leaders(dai) Challenges between Muslims There are a lot of problems and challenges even among the Muslim. Nowadays‚ the unity of Ummah is lacking in many places. Muslim society is supposed to be one whole community but there have been many internal conflict among us. The following are some of the challenges faced by the Muslim leaders as a Dai. (1) Racialism or nationalism even among Muslim themselves. A muslim treats other muslim depends on where he or

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    2302-4593 Vol. 2 (5): 102 - 115 The impact of petroleum on economic growth in Nigeria Michael Baghebo Niger Delta University‚ Bayelsa State‚ Nigeria baghebomichael@yahoo.com Timothy Okule Atima Niger Delta University‚ Bayelsa State‚ Nigeria Abstract The study examines the impact of petroleum on economic growth of the Nigerian economy. Data covering the period 1980-2011 was collected from the Central Bank of Nigeria Statistical Bulletin‚ and transparency international Agency annual publications

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    Boliviafranca Simulation Analysis The conflict between Chinazambia and Boliviafranca has lasted for many years and has had huge effects on the overall status of both countries. Apart from losing people through the fighting‚ the two countries are now facing serious economic issues that are stifling their development. Moreover‚ these two countries are now struggling to gain any international support towards their development agendas due to the problems associated with the conflict. The countries have tried the

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    you think about this term? Interviewer: How would you describe the relationship between Hong Kong n Mainland nowadays? First of all‚ I think the nature of Locust is stereotype and this kind of sterotype is mainly from Some of the Hong Kong people think that the mainlanders come to Hong Kong and destroy and just leave. But this kind of stereotype is not very good for Hong Kong no matter for the relationships between China and Hong Kong for hong kong poepl itself even the image of HHK is not very

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    Zheng Wang ENC 1102 RXB3 Final draft The Conflicts between Mother and Daughter in “Two Kinds” In the story “Two Kinds”‚ author Amy Tan‚ who is a Chinese-American‚ describes the conflicts in the relationship of a mother and daughter living in California. The protagonist in this story Jing-mei Woo’s mother is born and raised in China‚ and immigrates to the United States to escape from the Chinese Civil War. For many years she maintained complete Chinese traditional values‚ and has been abided by

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    Differences between people will always lead to conflict. H. Norman Wright once stated “Every person is different. Yet often‚ those differences are not understood or valued by others.” Conflict is an inevitable part of human relationships. Depending on how it is approached and managed‚ conflict can be either constructive or destructive. Conflict arises when people disagree over something perceived as important. We live in communities and families with people who may not see things as we do. Conflicts occur

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    Christian Anthropology From my understanding Christian Anthropology is about being human and the questions that we ask ourselves. Therefore‚ how does religion affect us on a human level and how has this changed through generations of people. From the readings I have read it describes Christian Anthropology in three ways‚ that humans are basically Covenantal‚ Transcendent and Ethically Orientated. Covenantal Christian Anthropology suggests that to be human is to be in a relationship or several

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    own perceptive. However‚ a biblical worldview is not based upon any beliefs and values. A biblical worldview is defined as a framework of ideas that are in the scripture. Growing up‚ I never thought about my worldviews having to do with being a Christian. To be honest‚ I chose my views on the world based on what is happening around me. My parents‚ family‚ friends‚ and experiences I have encountered throughout my life. Keith Druly defined a worldview as “a particular bias in our presuppositions that

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    part of their religious life because they it determines the way in which they live their lives. These people live by a set of rules and ethics set by the Bible because they want to have the favorable experience after death that was outlined in the Christian Eschatology. In Christianity‚ death is thought to be the point at which the soul leaves its earthly body and the soul is at rest until judgment day. Death is God’s punishment imposed upon humans resulting from Adam eating the forbidden fruit

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    Articles from General Knowledge Today Conflict between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy 2013-03-10 17:03:43 GKToday The important question is where there is a conflict between the fundamental rights and directive principles‚ which should prevail? The Fundamental Rights are the rights of the individual citizens guaranteed by the Constitution. The directive principles lay down various tenets of a welfare state. The conflict arises when the State needs to implement a

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