HOW AND WHY DID ISLAM SPREAD SO QUICKLY? In 610 C.E.‚ a local merchant named Muhammad completely changed all of Middle East through the religion of Islam. He fled to Mecca‚ in a cave where he was given the words of Allah and by this‚ introducing the religion. Overtime‚ the religion continued to attract new followers‚ which leads to question- how and why did Islam spread so quickly? Three of the reasons to how this happened were due to trade‚ the message passed on from God and the conquest of land
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other people to share information easily. For example‚ if a chemist discovers something‚ he or she will want to share their findings with other chemists. These other chemists will want to test the theory through whatever experiment he or she had used. So it’s important that they are using the same exact measurements when repeating the experiment elsewhere‚ otherwise the results will be drastically different. The significant figures (also known as significant digits in American English‚ and often shortened
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there are things that are considered okay for a boy to do‚ and things that are considered okay for a girl to do. Examples of this would include that it isn’t okay for a boy to play with barbies‚ and it isn’t okay for a girl to play with monster trucks. So‚ if I were a boy growing up‚ my family probably would have encouraged me to play with cars and play sports‚ rather than give me dolls and provide dance lessons. My parents might have given me different chores to perform. they would most likely make
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My “Whale” to Survive Why do you think any living animal wants to keep living‚ to keep going on? Why do living organisms try so hard to survive? The very idea of just thinking about why organisms and more specifically‚ humans go on living is bewildering. The survival instinct theory states that all organisms have biological tendencies that help them survive. This implies that all behaviors and actions are based on the survival of the individual organism. Therefore‚ based on science‚ I believe that
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Why do College Students Drunk so Much? "Alcohol abuse on college campuses has reached a point where it is far more destructive than most people and today realize and today threatens too many of our youth." -Senator Joe Lieberman Why do college students drink so much? This timeless fad has effected this generation in high percentages since the beginning of college education. Today in America it is estimated that approximately 29% of college students are regular alcohol abusers. Another recent
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Political‚ Historical and Economic History of China a. Why is unification so integral and important in the development in the earliest dynasty in China? The land of the Chinese was so vast even before that states are far from being friendly with each other due to many differences in many states in language and in culture. China was not unified until the Qin dynasty‚ which was a short period but managed to unify the different states. Unity was so integral in early dynasties because China is a big area
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Why Are Gasoline Prices Going Up So High? If everyone else in the world is paying a lot more for gas‚ why shouldn’t Americans? Take your average spoiled American who blames the Arabs for raising the gas prices unfairly in order to make a bigger profit. It’s true‚ gas prices have gone up by a lot in the last few months‚ but is that unfair? Prices still are a lot higher in Canada‚ Europe and just about any other developed nation‚ according to Mike Royko in the May 2‚ 1996 issue of the Chicago
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Why did slavery in America last so long? Slavery was legal in America from 1619 to 1865‚ that’s almost 250 years. The slaves were always treated with no respect and they had no rights. To this day‚ slavery is America’s dark background and it is an embarrassment‚ but why did it go on for so long? People didn’t revolt‚ because of the conditioning and the fear of resistance. Life as a slave was terrible‚ cruel‚ and depressing. Being a slave was a curse‚ they had to do whatever their master wanted them
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In the article: Set on our ways: Why Change Is so hard by Nikolas Westerhoff‚ was published by The Scientific American Mind magazine. The author discussed and investigated the notion of why change is so difficult. There were some interesting arguments raised by the author that I agree with ‚ while some I find it to be quite a stretch. Several areas were covered about the topic emphasizing more on the aspect of difficulty of change after a certain point in one’s life. The author claims in his essay
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big crowed of people that were at the party and shared a kiss‚ without even knowing they were from opposite families.So keep in mind how fast this whole story occured as I mentioned earlier.So is love at first site actully true‚ and why do people rush into things so quickly?In this story I believe Romeo and Juliet rush into things‚ and this caused most all the events in story to happne.So if you dont think about you actions when in love and other people there will be proplems and consequences.
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