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    WHAT I CAN OFFER THE WORLD Everybody has something to offer the world we walk wondering what we can offer the world. Questions in our head‚ wondering‚ what can I offer? ‚ what should I offer? ‚ and am I supposed to be offering something? But as I sit and write I also wonder what I can offer this sinful world. ‚ but to me it’s not what I can offer‚ it’s what I want to offer. Therefore my special gifts are: The gift of having a sense of humor‚ being a good best friend and lastly being compassionate

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    THE PLACE OF ISLAMIC LAW IN TANZANIA MAINLAND. BY YUSUF SHIKANDA ABDALLAH ZANZIBAR UNIVERSITY. Introduction: Islam is one of the Universal religions of the world. As a religion‚ Islam is governed by an assortment of divine laws known as shariah of which its sources are mainly attributed to the divine revelations in the Holy Qur’an and traditions of the Prophet (P.B.U.H). This package is what forms the basis of the spiritual‚ economic‚ political and social guidance of Muslims. Thus‚ all

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    ISLAMIC BUSINESS ETHICS Jamal A. Badawi‚ Ph.D. Saint Mary’s University‚ Halifax‚ N.S.‚ Canada I. INTRODUCTION There are nearly 1.3 Billion Muslims worldwide; about one fifth of the total world population. As is the case with any universal religion‚ a great cultural diversity does exist among them. Similarly‚ the extent of religious commitment and practice varies considerably between individuals and cultures. This poses a major challenge in attempting to deal with business ethics from

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    predisposed psychological structures. In order‚ “To be truly morally responsible for what you do you must be truly responsible for the way you are – at least in certain crucial mental respects.”1 As suggested by Robert Kane in A Contemporary Introduction to Free Will‚ Premise (2) of the Basic Argument is where an objection must be made. According to Kane‚ “Is it the case that to be truly responsible for what you do‚ you must be truly responsible for the way you are (for your nature or character)

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    What concerns me about the world? There are many things that concern me about the world; there is poverty‚ war‚ and fighting over objects while there is no respect for the people. Our society has its views and mentality backwards‚ “People were made to be loved. Things were made to be used. The reason why the world is in chaos is because things are being loved‚ and people are being used.” (Unkown) I question the world powers‚ United States‚ Russia‚ United Kingdom‚ France‚ People ’s Republic of

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    THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CONVENTIONAL AND ISLAMIC ACCOUNTING ABSTRACT The concern of this project paper is to explore the differences between Islamic accounting and its conventional counterpart. The distinctions need to be addressed as both accounting is presently thought of many people as synonymous. There is danger for such kind of perception because the basic building blocks for respective accounting are worlds apart. As for professional accountants who have been taught on the idea for accounting

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    a campaign asking the question “What would the world be without women?” In one particular advertisement we see a average man dressed in women’s clothing and holding a baby‚ with the question “What would the word be without women?” However the Australian clothing may have had the best intentions at heart to empower women and to challenge culture. This ad is asking questions about the role of women and the role of men; Are men co-dependent of women? Could the world survive without them? They may

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    their physical needs relatively satisfied‚ the individual’s safety needs take precedence and dominate behavior. These needs have to do with people’s yearning for a predictable orderly world in which perceived unfairness and inconsistency are under control‚ the familiar frequent and the unfamiliar rare. In the world of work‚ these safety needs manifest themselves in such things as a preference for job security‚ grievance procedures for protecting the individual from unilateral authority‚ savings accounts

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    The main market oil producing countries and organizations such as Opec and Opec+‚ and a few other non-Opec countries indicate that their current production rates (reserves) are slowly being eaten up. This is shown by (graph 1) The structure of the world oil market is set to be oligopolistic as the oil market is dominated buy few suppliers‚ such as Opec and Opec + and the North Sea. For a industry to be classified as an oligopolistic industry it has to have a few large firm which hold a very large

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    From the 7th century to the end of the 13th century there were two Islamic golden ages. The first Golden Age was from about the 7th century to the 11th century. This Golden Age was society integrated in all dimensions‚ political‚ social‚ and moral‚ under the aegis of Islam. (Lapidus 14).The second Golden Age was from the 11th century to the 13h century. This Golden Age society was divided between state and religious institutions and differentiated political and religious elites (Lapidus 13). While

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