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    1: sura‚ 2.225 (Ayat ul Kursi) A: Theme: Theme of this long verse is God himself. It’s a verse of sura al-baqara‚ a Madni sura. It begins with the expression of the shahada (declaration of oneness of God) and then elaborates various aspects of unity of God that make him matchless God is fee from all weaknesses and limitations‚ has perfect knowledge of all times‚ is not dependent on anyone for his survival and enjoys autonomy in exercising His authority. His authority and his rule encompass

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    By George M. Zinkhan‚ Keith K. Cox and Jae W‚ Hong Changes in Stereotypes: Blacks And Whites in Magazine Advertisements More ads have blacks and more blacks are in professional rotes. coverage increased through the 1960s‚ but then tended to remain at a constant or slightly increasing level through the 1970s. For example‚ Stempel’ found that the percentage of ads containing black models Since the early 1960s‚ civil rights organ- increased from 0.6% in I960 to 2.7% in izations have requested

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    Unfair Labour Practices

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    ASSIGHNMENT OF LABOUR LAW ON UNFAIR LABOUR PRACTICES Submitted to- submitted by- Mrs Archna Shukla Shikhar Dixit B.A. LL.B(H) V sem (A8108309048) UNFAIR LABOUR PRACTICES ------------------------------------------------- Chapter- 10 of The Industrial Disputes Act‚ 1947 deals with the unfair labour practices. Section- 25T -------------------------------------------------

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    “Love (not desire) influences bonding and feelings of warmth and closeness in relationships”(Cavanaugh‚ 659). Every human seeks love. However‚ what should do an individual who undergoes through discrepancy of own feelings and appearance? In the play And Tell Sad Stories of The Deaths of Queen‚ Tennessee Williams depicts a young man who was falling in love with the same sex individuals. The protagonist had to choose between a socially accepted life of a desperate man and a life of accepting herself

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    Treatments

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    The Main Treatment Options Oh‚ shit‚ Ramey‚" was the first thing I said when I walked in the door that morning. He’d been looking bad‚ but now one of his eyes was bugged out – probably twice the size of the other one. I’ve done a lot of reading about this since then. Usually it’s because the fish swims into something sharp‚ probably that ceramic decorative castle I had in there. Ramey’s fins had been disintegrating for a while; over a few months his velvety banner of a tail had succumbed to an

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    Arthur Miller’s Treatment of Women in The Crucible Women play a crucial role in the conflict of Arthur Miller’s play‚ The Crucible. They are the entire foundation to the play. Arthur Miller’s treatment of women in this play shows women as weak beings who give into their husbands. The way women are treated in this play is a reflection of the Puritan beliefs of that time. Women were believed to have only the job of reproduction‚ and supporting the family with food. The first example that exhibits

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    appealed to women then‚ and today‚ because it reflects the frustratingly limiting condition of women in the nineteenth century” (300). Women enjoy this novel because it clearly explains the hardships females faced back then and‚ unfortunately‚ still now. They are known to be complete opposites of men; being stereotyped as inferior and not important. Bronte is able to take real life scenarios that females experienced in the nineteenth century and apply those situations into Jane’s life.

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    A Doll’s House was a controversial play in its time because of Ibsen’s bold questioning of society’s basic rules and norms. One of the most pressing questions in the play is that of the unequal treatment of women. Ibsen questions Is it right to treat women as inferiors?’ Through the relationship between Nora and Helmer‚ Ibsen presents unequal power sharing in a negative light‚ trying to provoke the audience into questioning what was accepted as the norm in that period. One of the subtler techniques

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    Transference and counter transference are essential the part of the patients and clinicians relationship. And as a professional I must become aware of how my own feelings‚ attitudes‚ and relationships with patient as it will influences the helping process‚ self-reflection and utilizing this awareness for the benefit of patients are major components of my professional self. Many patients/clients will experience transference and as they relate to the clinicians‚ but their thoughts and feelings

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    many instances of discrimination and unequal rights for women. Women have been looked down upon and been abused by men in many different countries and cultures. There is a history for inequity of women‚ especially domestic violence and abuse. These dilemmas have been going on for the many years in the past‚ and are still going on today‚ especially in Middle Eastern countries. One major aspect of the situation of abuse towards women is involved with marriage. In many Middle Eastern countries

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