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    rehabilitates children with autism and creates awareness on the condition for early identification and care management measures. During the Holy Month of Ramadhan, the NBC supported the Iftar Meals for the needy. This initiative is organized by the Aisha Bint Hussein Cultural Centre. In line with this humanitarian action, the NBC through its employees participates in the Blood Donation Drives. This drive is organized by the Amlek Finance PJSC in conjunction with the Al Wasl Hospital and the…

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    Hypothesis The research focuses on the relationship between grit – “perseverance and passion for long-term goals” and the educational achievement, in comparison with other factors like personalities (Rimfeld, Dale, Kovas and Plomin, 2016, p. 780). The hypothesis of the research is that grit is a significant prediction of academic achievement. The researchers also want to understand more about the etiology of grit, its genetic and environmental origins. They want to know why individuals differ in…

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    Obesity In Rural America

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    In recent years, several various news outlets have reported on the increase of obesity in the United States. While it is easy to point the finger at the rise of capitalism and the ease of access to calorically dense, nutritionally empty fast food, the one thing that is often overlooked is the lack of resources in rural areas. Not only are rural areas often overlooked in general, their lack of available healthcare and often “food desert” status leaves rural areas underrepresented in terms of…

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    Aisha Birani and Wolfgang Lehmann’s article, Ethnicity as a Social Capital: An examination of First Generation, Ethnic-Minority students at a Canadian University, studies how social capital that is against the norm triumphs in helping FGC minority students…

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    The civil rights movement seemed to start in 1948 when President Truman banned racial discrimination in the armed forces via an executive order. It really started in 1954 with Brown v. Board of Education and lasted until 1968 with fair housing. The purpose of the movement was to fight social injustices towards the African American community. Over the course of 14 years, the civil rights movement grew successful in the efforts to end discrimination. Freedom marches, peaceful protests, and…

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    A LEADERSHIP STUDY OF ABU BAKR AS-SIDDIQ “If you will not aid him (the Prophet), Allah certainly aided him when those who disbelieved expelled him; he (the Prophet) had no more than him, him being the second of the two (i.e. Abu Bakr), when they were both in the cave, when he (the Prophet) said to his companion (Abu Bakr): ‘Grieve not, surely Allah is with us.’ Then Allah caused His Sakinah (serenity, peace, tranquility, etc.) to descend upon him (Abu Bakr)” Quran, 9:40 1.0…

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    Sachs Vs Easterly

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    Aisha Zafar Prof. Muhammad Kabir PSC 102 Final paper Sachs v Easterly: Ending Poverty & Economic Development Foreign aid is a voluntary transaction of resources from one government to another. Resources can go beyond physical cash, such as food aid, institutions, debt relief and etc. To give aid is to assist the recipient government of economic development. It is to overall progress the lives of citizens suffering in poverty. By giving aid, it can be beneficial to all parties included, the…

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    Rights ' (Short form: ECHR) full name is the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. - ECHR Signed in Rome in 4th November, 1950 under the auspices of the Council of Europe. Entered into force in 3rd September, 1953[ Aisha Gani,‘What is the European convention on human rights?’(3rd October 2014)<http://www.theguardian.com/law/2014/oct/03/what-is-european-convention-on-human-rights-echr> accessed 24 December 2014 ]. - All…

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    Patience in time of trials and tribulations Patience in times of trials and tribulations is an important virtue in Islam. The word patience (sabr is from sabara in the Arabic language) means to be patient and to persevere. It is an indication of having self-control. In the Shari’ah, patience implies: restraining the soul from being agitated; restraining the tongue from complaining and restraining the hands from slapping the cheeks, tearing the clothes and doing other similar actions (Ibn…

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    Eyewitness testimony has been discussed to be one of the most arguable sources to be used in the jury system, especially in its reliability. The podcast series “Serial” presented by Sarah Koenig, has illustrated a crime case back in 1999, which is still a mystery until now, contained many perceptions indicating the reliability of memory in eyewitness testimony. The suspect of the crime is Adnan Syed, a seventeen-year-old high school student who is also the victim’s ex-boyfriend. There were many…

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