Under Standing Basic Aqidah I. Aqidah (from root word aqd; plural aqaid) Means tying‚ confirming‚ consolidation‚ affirmation‚ holding together and making firm. II. Aqidah can be defined as a principle/belief in which there is no room for doubt on the part of the one who believes in it. Therefore that which a person believes in is his aqidah whether it is true or false. in an Islamic context it refers to belief (in the heart) rather than (visible) actions‚ such as believing in the existence
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destroy cancerous cells of tumors. There are many ways to give chemotherapy; as an IV where medication is put into the body using veins (usually in your arm)‚ or as a catheter‚ or an IV that stays in a blood vessel in your chest‚ so a normal IV doesn’t have to stay stuck in your arm. More ways that chemo can be given are pills‚ capsules‚ or liquids‚ shots into the muscle and skin‚ or as an injection into an area below the spinal cord. Places to give chemotherapy are hospitals‚ cancer centers‚ doctor’s
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explains the process of transmitting information‚ the form and structure of the information‚ the function and effects of the information. The best ways to understand the communication is to look at models of the process which can help us to understand. Within this paper‚ we will emphasis “A Models of the Basic Communication Process” (Verderber & Verderber‚ 2008) features whilst compare with other communication theory. A Model of the Basic Communication Process A Model of the Basic Communication
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Introduction to Strategic Management Why is Strategy Important to Business Kaplan University Management Policy and Strategy MT 460 – 01 Unit 2 The question of why strategy is important to business is compelling to say the least. There are a number of reasons why strategy can and often does determine the success‚ growth or failure of a business. Without a strategy the business is responding to internal and external circumstances or demands without the advantage of a plan in place to address
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day out. In order to succeed‚ one must have a plan‚ and consider how each action is contributing towards that goal. And if it is not contributing‚ or worse‚ bringing it down‚ then there’s a problem. The majority of one’s actions should be contributing towards the goal‚ and none should be holding back. My lifetime goals are to have a stable future‚ be the best I can be‚ leave a mark in history‚ and be happy. However‚
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The cardiovascular system plays a very important role in keeping the body alive. It is responsible for transportation of blood around the body. Blood carries many important things such as oxygen and nutrients to various organs allowing them to function properly. Blood also carries waste such as carbon dioxide to the lungs for gas exchange and metabolic waste to the kidneys for filtration and excretion. The cardiovascular system comprises of three different parts these being the heart‚ blood and
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The basic planning process is outlined in our text as consisting of six steps. The first step is Situational Analysis. This step provides a detailed estimation of prerequisites and assumptions or best guess on possible issues that may arise. The second Step is alternative goals and plans is based on the situational analysis and the information that was examined during that process. The third step is the goal and plan evaluation‚ this it the step where the pros and cons are discussed and weighet
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BASIC PROCESS OF LEARNING The term learning is used in various ways by different psychologist to refer to the wide variety of phenomena. Learning is any process through which experience at one time can alter an individual’s behavior at a future time. The Behavioral perspective on LEARNING: acquiring ne responses to and for stimuli * Behaviorism is the attempt to understand behavior in terms of relationship between observable stimuli and observable response. * 2 separate learning processes
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Understanding Systems BSc (Hons) Computing Level 6 Jul 2014 Word Count: 2‚926 By Audie Dauguenette Table of Content Task 1 High-level rich picture of Hospital System Figure 1 The supply sub-system was chosen for further analysis. Detailed rich picture of Supply System Figure 2 Supply System analysis Input The different input sources identified are listed below:- Ad Hoc requests for supplies from management. Planned requests‚ as per budget
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DURATION: 90MIN MARKS: 60 DATE: EXAMINERS : MODERATORS: This MEMO consists of 9 pages including this page. SUGGESTED TIME REQUIRED TO ANSWER THIS QUESTION PAPER QUESTION SUBJECT MARKS TIME IN MINUTES 1 QUESTION 1 2 QUESTION 2 3 QUESTION 3 TOTAL QUESTION: 1 [25 MARKS] 1.1 Write a program to calculate the final mark of students and to display the marks in a listbox using sequential files. The input values (icasno‚ name
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