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    Divorce Rules in Islam

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    divorce by husbands that is being currently witnessed has reached alarming proportions. This has prompted us to enlist some important rules of the Shariah regarding divorce so that husbands (present and future) may understand the significance and importance of this very sensitive and serious Shar’ee institution and acquaint themselves with the necessary laws. These rules have been taken from The Quran‚ Hadith‚ and books of Fiqah. SOME SAYINGS OF RASOOLULLAH (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) ON TALAAQ "The

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    The major rules of Netiquette. Do you always follow them in your cross-cultural communication? I suppose that it is needless to say what Netiquette is. It is popularly believed‚ that Netiquette is the etiquette of cyberspace‚ that is the world wide web’s culture. To the best of my knowledge‚ these are forms required by good breeding or prescribed by authority to be required in all aspects of our social and official life. Thus‚ Netiquette is a cultural and consequently a cross-cultural phenomenon

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    Basketball Rules Essay

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    Although basketball can be an exciting and fun game to play or watch it has evolved rules and records set by outstanding players who have made it evolve into an international phenomenon. The game can be a fast paced sport with a lot of suspense and excitement. Some basic essentials a player will need in order to play the game: a pole placed in the ground‚ the rim should be placed ten feet from the ground‚ backboard with a hoop‚ net for the hoop‚ court‚ and basketball. Now we have our essentials

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    Rules of Law Enforcement

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    Assignment: The rules of law enforcement I believe the police detectives conducted a lawful search and seizure because they were investigating robberies at two local electronic stores and during the investigating they received enough information to get a possible suspect. The detective suspected a person whom was wearing a heavy coat in a summer in Phoenix. That appeared to be strange‚ and he fit the height description so the detectives pulled over to speak to him. The suspect’s fourth amendment

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    Aim of the game The aim of the game is to score more ‘baskets’ (points) than the opposition team. Scoring baskets can vary between one‚ two or three points per shot. In order to score‚ you must shoot the ball into the opposition’s basket hoop. Rules of basketball Basketball is a team sport that involves teamwork and cooperation. There are two teams with five players on the court trying to shoot the ball into a hoop and some reserves on the bench. This hoop is approximately three metres high.

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    Mla Citation Rules!!!

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    The New and even more fun MLA Citation Rules!!! Source of this info: Delaney‚ Robert. “MLA Citation Style.” Long Island University‚ 2010. Web. 31 March 2010. FYI--http://www.liu.edu/CWIS/CWP/library/workshop/citmla.htm ********************************************************************************** Image or article from Website (With an author or creator) Smith‚ Fred. “Spock on the Ship‚ Image.” Star Trekkies Rule the World‚ 2009. Web. 12 Feb. 2010. (without an author

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    11 Golf Rules

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    The original 11 rules of golf and todays rules of golf are not very different. In fact‚ they are very similar in many ways. All of the old rules are still rules we use in todays game of golf. Todays rules are more in depth than the old rules‚ which makes todays rules better. With todays rules of golf everything is accounted for and there’s an answer to every possible question regarding anything during the play of a round of golf. The old rules are more plain and to the point‚ which makes them easier

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    Plato: The Rule of Reason

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    Plato: The Rule of Reason There are some people from ancient times that seen to have been ahead of their time. The philosopher and mathematician‚ Plato‚ was definitely one of those people. Being born into a very influential family‚ in Athens Greece‚ which is remembered by its’ intellectual inquires‚ including sculpture‚ drama‚ history‚ mathematics‚ science‚ and philosophy‚ was very influential in framing Plato into who he became. Another huge factor in creating Plato into the prominent figure he

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    Rule of Law and Bangladesh

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    RULE OF LAW AND BANGLADESH ABSTRACT: "No free man shall be taken or imprison or desseised or exiled or in any way destroyed nor will we go or send for him‚ except under a lawful judgement of his peers and by the law of the land". --MAGNA CARTA This paper is a presentation of the concept of rule of law‚ Dicey’s theory of ’Rule of Law’‚ rule of law in true and modern

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    Golden Rule Of Interpretation-Comparision Between English Law And Indian Law   INTRODUCTION The golden rule is that the words of a statute must prima facie be given their ordinary meaning. It is yet another rule of construction that when the words of the statute are clear‚ plain and unambiguous‚ then the courts are bound to give effect to that meaning‚ irrespective of the consequences. It is said that the words themselves best declare the intention of the law-giver. In law‚ the

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