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    MURABAHAH

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    Features of Murabahah Financing 1. Murabahah is not a loan given on interest. It is the sale of a commodity for a deferred price which includes an agreed profit added to the cost. 2. Being a sale‚ and not a loan‚ the murabahah should fulfil all the conditions necessary for a valid sale‚ especially those enumerated earlier in this chapter. 3. Murabahah cannot be used as a mode of financing except where the client needs funds to actually purchase some commodities. For example‚ if he wants funds

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    Forrest Gump. Whether‚ because the thought of his beloved Jenny or his best friend Babba help him to keep on going. Forrest Gump went from underdog to the most unlikely hero in more than one occasion. Forrest‚ saved Lieutenant Dan from death‚ kept his promises to Babba‚ and inspire million when he ran across the nation. Forrest role as an unlikely hero first began when he was sent to Vietnam. Forrest become a hero when he went back into the line of fire to save his struggling comrades and was shot

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    All the Kings Men - 1

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    novel‚ Willie is often seen as somewhat of a hero to the people. As he takes on his role of governor‚ he makes all decisions with his people in mind. He has intentions of bettering everyone’s lives. He continually promises to build roads and bridges‚ and he goes through with these promises. Willie draws people in with his speeches and keeps their votes by continually reminding them that he has never let them down. Although Willie Stark may sound like a top notch person‚ his strategy to accomplish his

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    Fundamental of Laws

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    the offeree. It may be kept open if supported by consideration. Also‚ an offer may be terminated. On Monday‚ Iris communicated her offer to sell her piano to Diana for £500. Therefore‚ Iris is the offeror. OPTION At law‚ a promise to keep an offer open for a certain time or to give someone ‘first refusal’ will not be legally binding unless the offeree gave some payment to the offeror in return for the favour. Otherwise‚ the offeror is making only a gratuitous promise: giving something for

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    thinking or planning‚ it may be most of the time good but sometimes you can’t avoid people who will try and trick you for their advantage so in this case the contract law plays a very important part of protecting you and making sure that the promises will be kept. A contract has essential elements needed to be legal and enforceable. First‚ there should be a "Mutual Assent" aka the meeting of the minds‚ it means that the parties to a contract must manifest by words or conduct that they have agreed

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    them is kept confidential and only used where and when necessary and only for the duration required in order to maintain their trust and security. It is their right to privacy to have this information kept confidential and not passed on for others to talk about or gossip. As a member of teaching staff it is important not to violate their trust or put them at risk of harm by divulging personal information. Children and young people need to be able to know that their information will be kept confidential

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    adults‚ especially my own father. Due to her situation and the fact that she made a promise to her mother to keep the family together‚ she has a hard time making decisions. She demonstrates she is not selfish‚ but at the same time a little weak towards adventuring and making experiments with her life. It is also visible that she was educated with morals and respect‚ demonstrated with the heavy weight that her promise

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    devastated and blames himself. Charlie was going through a hard time. All he wanted was to see his brother again. After all Charlie had a promise to keep with Sam. That they would play catch everyday after the sunset. With Charlie that was the hardest part of Sam’s death‚ he was unable to keep his promise‚ except one miracle happened; Charlie was able to keep his promise even though Sam had crossed over to the next level. The explanation begins a long time ago “other mourners had gone home. As the sunset

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    Coyote and the Buffalo

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    gets you nowhere because the coyote kept trying to trick Buffalo Bull‚ but each time it backfired on him. Another is not to have too much greed because if the coyote had not been so greedy then none of those bad things would have happened to him. The Okanogan tribe‚ the Native American tribe that wrote this story‚ admires qualities like keeping promises‚ honesty‚ and cleverness; but disapproves of greed and dishonesty. When Buffalo Bull gave coyote the cow that kept supplying food in return for his

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    After Germany’s forced claim of the loss of WW1‚ they experienced exponential economic hardships as a country. These economic hardships kept becoming more of a major problem for the German government and public‚ leaving German people more and more desperate for help and change and even more vulnerable to manipulation. Factors such as the Treaty of Versailles and the betrayal many German people felt‚ the Weimar Republic and their failure to fix Germany’s economic problems and the Great depression

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