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    Sir Syed Ahmed Khan Muslim reformer: Through the 1850s‚ Syed Ahmed Khan began developing a strong passion for education. While pursuing studies of different subjects including European [jurisprudence]‚ Sir Syed began to realise the advantages of Western-style education‚ which was being offered at newly established colleges across India. Despite being a devout Muslim‚ Sir Syed criticised the influence of traditional dogma and religious orthodoxy‚ which had made most Indian Muslims suspicious of British

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    bee‚ his hands can’t hit what his eyes can’t see.” -Muhammad Ali- fight against George Forman in 1974 Muhammad Ali is the greatest professional boxers and the world‚ The reason I say this because Muhammad Ali won the heavyweight championship 3 times and also earned an Olympic gold Medal in 1999. Muhammad Ali was only 6’3 and from the years 1960 to 1963‚ Muhammad Ali record was 19-0‚ with 15 knockouts. He is definitely one

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    The Person I’d like to Be Many people who were worthy of who I’d like to be but Muhammad Ali stood out because he was not only a fearless boxer boxer‚ but a great humanitarian. Muhammad Ali was fearless and very brave‚ he got punched in the face for a living. He routinely visits sick children with disabilities around the world. He has helped out organizations such as the Make-A-Wish Foundation‚ and Special Olympics. Refused to be inducted into US Army because of a growing

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    Reading Response to Ali and Nino The most evident and reoccurring theme that I noticed in Kurban Said’s‚ Ali and Nino was the importance of religion and cultural backgrounds. In many different places in the story it is evident that Ali and Nino have been taught some completely different things about the world in general. The first major example that I found is when Ali speaks with his father and Nino’s father about marrying Nino. Although they are both somewhat supportive of the marriage‚ they

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    A Critical Review of Ali Eteraz’s Children of Dust: A Portrait of a Muslim as a Young Man Kelius Hardy World Religions: East and West REL-223-15WE October 12‚ 2014 Professor Patricia Spacek A Critical Review of Ali Eteraz’s Children of Dust: A Portrait of a Muslim as a Young Man In Children of Dust‚ Ali Eteraz expresses his life story from the circumstances behind his conception‚ through his early school years‚ troubling teenage years‚ and finally reaching a level of self-fulfillment or finding self

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    conclusion of Genghis Khan. The prosecution presents various reasons why my client should be sentence to death‚ but they did not tell you‚ the jury‚ why he did what he did. They also did not even address the positive contribution Genghis has promoted. Genghis Khan’s cruel and unusual conduct can be justified from the horrors of his early life. At an early age his father died from poisoning and Khan was forced to provide for his large family. With his father deceased‚ Genghis Khan and his family were

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    Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World The stereotypical image of Genghis Khan is a savage invader‚ who brought nothing but chaos and death is now firmly rooted in the public mind. Due to different reasons‚ the true precondition of such attitude lies in complete misunderstanding and lack of knowledge concerning this historical figure. Jack Weatherford tries to shed light on this highly ambiguous figure and his legacy. Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World examines Genghis Khan’s

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    Genghis Khan was a Mongolian leader who changed the lives of the people he conquered.  Genghis Khan was the first to unify the Mongol clans‚ so they could be a united force.  He created a census system so he could keep track of his army.  This information leads to the conclusion that he had to be a positive impact.  Genghis Khan made a positive impact on the world because he unified Mongolian clans‚ he created a census system and he killed millions of people during his conquests leading people to

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    Genghis Khan have more of a positive or negative impact upon the people with which he came into contact with? Although Genghis Khan may have made some beneficial contributions to society‚ which made a long lasting impressions ours‚ such as improving the wellbeing of his nation‚ and conquering other territories. Genghis Khan had more of a negative impact upon the people with which he came into contact with because he believed he was the chosen one‚ and acted as a merciless emperor. Genghis Khan improved

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    Analysis of ‘Kubla Khan’ regarding Colonial Discourse: As a product of the complex discursive web of the 18th century‚ the Orientalist Coleridge could not act out of such historical forces as colonialism that had gone into shaping him and his poetry.He‚ in post colonial discourse‚ was unable to go parallel with the theory of ‘Arts for Arts sake’ and ‘Willing Suspension of Disbelief’. In Kubla Khan‚Coleridge is trying to establish the heagemony of Abyssinian Christianity which according to him

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