Please consult your syllabus and study guide for detail step-by-step group project guidelines. Here is a reminder on your group project submission requirements for Part 1: 1. Submit team document in Microsoft Word. Submit your writing as a narrative‚ a list of tips or a combination. The length of paper will vary depending on number of team members and format chosen by team. 2. Include sources in APA format. All references must be cited in paper. Available Topics: 1. Corporate social responsibility
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Bibliography: Borowiec‚ A. (2003). Taming the Sahara – Tunisia Shows a Way While Others Falter. London: Praeger. Canadian International Development Agency (1997). Desertification: Meeting the Challenge. Hull: CIDA. Ezcurra‚ E. eds. (2006). Global Deserts Outlook. Kenya: United Nations Environment Programme
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retail and hospitality sectors‚ as well as investing in financial service providers (Wikipedia). Emaar Properties has joint ventures and projects across the region covering Algeria‚ Egypt‚ India‚ Indonesia‚ Morocco‚ Saudi Arabia‚ Syria‚ Turkey‚ and Tunisia and now heading towards the Americas. Recently Emaar announced plans to expand the retail sector with investments of over US$4 billion to develop approximately 150 malls in the mega emerging markets of the Middle East‚ North Africa and the Indian
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In the movie Islam of Faith Part 1‚ the narrator starts off with the translation of azan to highlight the strong words and the strength of faith. The movie talks about how Islamic civilization has been one of humanities grandest achievements. It was muslims scholars who reclaimed the ancient wisdom of Greeks while Europe were in the dark ages. They who served the seed of the renaissance 600 years before Divincci. From the way we heal the sick to the numerals we use for counting‚. Cultures have been
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------------------------------------------------- World Food Day From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia World Food Day | World Food Day 2009 | Observed by | All UN Member States | Date | 16 October | World Food Day is celebrated every year around the world on 16 October in honor of the date of the founding of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in 1945. The day is celebrated widely by many other organisations concerned with food security‚ including the World Food
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forgotten those Islamic scholars that were once growing like mushrooms. Sadly‚ even Muslim these days are unaware of these people. 1) Ibn Khaldun Given name is Abu Zaid Abdul Rahman Bin Muhammad Bin Khaldun Al-Hadrami. He was born in the capital of Tunisia‚ Tunis on Ramadhan 1st‚ 732 Hijri or May 27th‚ 1332. Ibn Khaldun is a famous figure in many fields such as astronomy‚ economy‚ history‚ philosophy and others. He attained his early education by studying the Holy Quran. During his tender years‚ he
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THE ROLE OF THE MEDIA AND CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS IN NIGERIAN ELECTIONS. The London School of Economics & Centre for Civil Societies defines Civil societies as a body of individuals carrying out collective action around shared interests‚ purposes and values. Civil society groups also known as non-governmental organisations commonly embrace a diversity of spaces‚ actors and institutional forms‚ they vary in their degree of formality‚ autonomy and power. Civil society groups include organizations
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The reasons that morocco had a peaceful Arab Spring‚ in accordance with the Social contract‚ rousseau The Arab Spring raises numerous issues in political philosophy such as the justification of the state‚ the nature of the state‚ and the role of the state‚ liberty‚ and property. All of these concepts are evident in these monumental series of events. Hobbes‚ John Locke‚ and Jean Jacques-Rousseau are believed to be the foremost political philosophers of Western Civilization. Like Hobbes and Locke
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THE INTERNET BRINGS MORE HARM THAN GOOD Points against: The Internet has increased economic and creative prosperity in a leveled way POINT The Internet has brought greater prosperity‚ allowing not only established business more distribution channels over a wider geographical area but it has also allowed individuals through e-bay‚ for example‚ and small independent businesses to flourish. This has brought a lot more choice to ordinary people‚ and also driven down prices as people find it easier
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Barbary pirates from North African nations like Algeria‚ Tunisia‚ and others‚ would routinely capture any ships passing through their neighboring Mediterranean Sea. They employed this practice for centuries and after a while‚ world powers like France and Britain started “paying tribute’ or bribing these pirates
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