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    ISLAM - NOTES RELIGION

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    Monotheistic Characterized by the belief that there is only on God Prophet One who is appointed by God to convey a divine message Quran The sacred book of Islam: the word of God revealed to the Prophet. Revelation God’s disclosure of himself and his will to his people Allah The Arabic word for the one and only God Bedouin Arab desert nomad Ka’ba Cube-shaped religious shrine believed to have been erected by Adam and then rebuilt by Abraham. Today it is the central

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    enough. The thick filaments are made up of protein molecules called myosin. “A myosin molecule is shaped like a golf club‚ with two polypeptides intertwined to form a shaft like tail and a double globular head projecting from it at an angle” (Saladin.408). Thin filaments have three main components called actin‚ tropomyosin‚ and troponin. For a muscle to contract the myosin will bind with actin. The tropomyosin and troponin work together to cover the actin binding site‚ preventing the contraction

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    Turkish people and their government‚ shows sincere efforts to help the truth and disenfranchised Palestinians‚ unlike Iran‚ whose leadership of the Palestine certainly is seen as a subject of bargaining with the West and America. However‚ it is possible that ordinary Iranian people‚ or at least part of it‚ cultivate sincere feelings towards Palestine. Turkey has successfully continued to provide support‚ we know that the supply of Iranian Revolutionary Guards to monitor the Turkish ship for their

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    The Free Radio Salman Rushdie

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    Olivet Nazarene University Digital Commons @ Olivet Honors Program Projects Honors Program 5-1-2011 East / West: Salman Rushdie and Hybridity Jessica Brown Olivet Nazarene University‚ jessicabrwn45@gmail.com Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/honr_proj Part of the Literature in English‚ North America‚ ethnic and minority Commons‚ Modern Literature Commons‚ and the Other Race‚ Ethnicity and post-Colonial Studies Commons Recommended Citation Brown

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    Ibn Battuta Sparknotes

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    The Adventures of Ibn Battuta The Adventure of Ibn Battuta gives a historical account by Ross Dunn concerning the Islam world during the 1400s. The report is based on the coeval book created concerning the journey of Ibn Battuta. Ibn Battuta hailed from the Province of Tangier in Morocco in which he had education in legal matters. The travels of this young scholar spanned some countries and regions; Sub-Saharan Africa; the Northern parts of Africa; the Middle East; Palestine; Persia; China; and India

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    Islam: Empire of Faith The purpose of the movie was to inform us about Islam and Muslims‚ and how they were created and who the leader of the groups were. The movie was good because it had informed us about stuff we wouldn’t even know about. The content in the movie was a little dull and boring but we did learn and that’s all that matters. We learned about the five leaders and how they had changed the land and its people forever. The movie was pretty boring and it didn’t cover all of the information

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    Social Polarisation

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    References: Baum‚ S. (1997) Sydney‚ Australia: A Global City? Testing the Social Polarisation Thesis . Urban Studies‚ 34 (11)‚ p.1881-1901. BELL ‚ D. (1973) The Coming of Post Industrial Society. New York: Basic Books. Borel-Saladin‚ J. and Crankshaw ‚ O. (2009) Social Polarisation or Professionalisation? Another Look at Theory and Evidence on Deindustrialisation and the Rise of the Service Sector. Urban Studies‚ p.645-664. Hamnett‚ C. (2012) Social Polarisation in Global Cities:

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    Science and Its Time‚ Retrieved March 24‚ 2008‚ from http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/omah25471 Plant Evolution. (2005). Retrieved April 12‚ 2008‚ from The University of Waikato Web site: http://sci.waikato.ac.nz/evolution/AnimalEvolution.shtml Saladin‚ K (2002). Creationism. Biology‚ Retrieved March 24‚ 2008‚ from http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/omah25471 Sheler‚ J (1991‚ December‚ 23). The Creation. U.S. News & World Report‚ Retrieved March 24‚ 2008‚ from http://www.sks.sirs.com

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    Discussion In the patellar reflex experiment‚ the class results have shown the reaction is faster with performing the Jendrassik’s maneuver. Our group hypothesis was proven incorrect. The source of error in this experiment would be the subject can easily control the skeletal muscles which would be voluntarily because the subject was not blindfolded. Therefore‚ the subject can see the rubber coming at their knee and is expecting the knee to jerk. It’s hard to consider this exact result when the subject

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    Crusades Thru Arab Eyes

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    The Crusades Through Arab Eyes Former director a Beirut newspaper‚ An-Nahur and world renowned Prince of Asturias Award laureate for Letters winner‚ Amin Maalouf has received many accolades for his historical non fiction works as well as award winning operas. His book‚ The Crusades through Arab Eyes has served as his most noteworthy work yet. The author states clearly in the prologue that the book provides the reader with a view of the Crusades from the other side of the battles. The author uses

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