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    Media Ethics

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    anyone’s privacy.” It is a very good point to keep in mind for all journalists. The next point is act independently and then be accountable. These two points are shorter and less in dept. The SPJ code of ethics also provides translations in many different languages including; Arabic‚ Chinese‚ Croatian‚ French‚ German‚ Greek‚ Hungarian‚ Macedonian‚ Persian‚ Portuguese‚ Slovene‚ and Spanish. It also lists the previous years code of ethics as well. The LA Times code of ethics is not as organized in a

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    Marmaduke Pickthall

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    Marmaduke Pickthall a brief biography ‘Action is the Life of all and if thou dost not Act‚ thou dost Nothing.’ (Gerrard Winstanley) Before we consider the life-story of the British Muslim and Koranic translator‚ Muhammad Marmaduke Pickthall‚ it is as well to recall that aspect of the practice of every believer without which there are only ashes: holiness of life. In the case of Pickthall‚ this was a luminous‚ steadily progressing reality which impressed all who came into contact with him. Even

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    was a physician that made important contributions to the field of plastic and cataract surgery in 6th century BC.[9] The medical works of both Sushruta and Charak originally in Sanskrit were translated into the Arabic language during the Abbasid Caliphate in 750 AD.[10] The Arabic translations made their way into Europe via intermediaries.[10] In Italy the Branca family[11] of Sicily and Gaspare Tagliacozzi (Bologna) became familiar with the techniques of Sushruta.[10] British physicians traveled

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    In question nine‚ dandelion‚ daisy‚ and foxglove are all flowers and all share common physical characteristics’. They also share other uncommon attributes; such as they were all used at some point in medicine. They each though are special in their own way‚ even though they all are beautiful flowers. Daisy actually came from Old English word dægesege‚ meaning day’s eye. Then daisy was passed to Medieval Latin as solis oculus‚ meaning the sun’s eye. Daisy the flower can actually be eaten‚ and they

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    “Knowing a language‚ Linguistic competence‚ Communicative competence‚ and The influence of communicative competence”. “Knowing a language”‚ gives an overview of the main questions related to knowing a language. The author reminds us the grammar-translation language teaching method mentioned in the previous chapter‚ Chapter 4. He points out that knowing the grammar and vocaabulary is crucial but being able to put the knowledge into practice is required. In “Linguistic competence” part‚ Cook argues

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    Welcome Adress

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    the flag followed by flag salute. Stand at ease attention we will have the national anthem now. “When I admire the wonders of a sunset or the beauty of the moon‚ my soul expands in the worship of the creator.”  So we have Arabic prayer by master Zaid Asif and its translation by master Danish. To do the welcome address I invite a student of class 9th C. He works hard and works smart to achieve his goals. Put your hands together and welcome master Siddhartha. Moving on as per the agenda the next

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    2.2.3 Data Collection Another crucial stage that cannot be ignored is deciding on the type and nature of data that is to be used in the research. Ideally‚ there are three types of data that a researcher can collect using primary research. First‚ the data can be quantitative in nature. This refers to data that is capable of been converted into a numerical value (Kothari 2004). One of the benefits of quantitative data is that its measurement does not require critical reviews‚ making it easy to collect

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    History of Trigonometry

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    [citation needed] At about the same time‚ Chinese mathematicians developed trigonometry independently‚ although it was not a major field of study for them. Knowledge of trigonometric functions and methods reached Europe via Latin translations of the works of Persian and Arabic astronomers such as Al Battani and Nasir al-Din al-Tusi.[9] One of the earliest works on trigonometry by a European mathematician is De Triangulis by the 15th century German mathematician Regiomontanus. Trigonometry was still so

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    Competence and Morality by Ahmed Amin Mohamed Hadia Hamdy Working Paper No. 5 January 2008 The Stigma of Wasta The Effect of Wasta on Perceived Competence and Morality by Ahmed Amin Mohamed Hadia Hamdy January 2008 Abstract Wasta is an Arabic word that means the use of social connections to obtain benefits that otherwise would not be provided. Wasta plays a very important role in securing of employment in Arab countries. This paper attempts to study the attribution effects of wasta on

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    the sentence "Agar Ferdows dar jahan ast hamin ast o hamin ast o hamin ast"; - ’If there is a paradise on earth it is here it is here it is here.’ Although the name of the language has been maintained as Persian or Parsi or its Arabic form Farsi (because in Arabic they do not have the letter P) the language has undergone great changes and can be categorized into the following groups. 1. Old Persian 2. Middle Persian 3. Classical Persian 4. Modern Persian Old Persian is what the original

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