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    Afghanistan, during the 1970s. He lives with his father, whom he calls "Baba,” and their servants, Ali and Hassan. Ali is one of Baba's oldest friends, but because he is Hazara, a race of Afghan descended from Moguls, he is considered lower class and must work as a servant. Hassan is Ali's son and Amir's closest friend. Because Hassan is also Hazara, he is not allowed to go to school with Amir and must work with Ali. Amir spends most of his free time playing with Hassan and reading to him, but…

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    one believes it's right. Everyone has different opinions and of course not every person has to agree with what the laws demand. For example Muhammad Ali stood up against not going to war even though it was mandatory for him to serve his country. Even with that he had his own opinion on killing “innocent brown people who’s never bothered us” (Mullen). Ali knew he was going to face consequences for opposing the government and for not being considered to serve his country that provides him freedom.…

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    Is is acceptable to allow professional athletes to protest events taking place today? Professional athletes should absolutely have the right to use their status to protest events and causes taking place today! On the other hand, some people strongly believe that athletes take it way too far, and it is unreasonable for them to protest in a way their heart desires. Also, they don’t appreciate the creative mind of an athlete coming up with unique ways to express their beliefs. Using status to…

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    what is known about Baba’s personality, he was most likely one of those people. Always making new friends and remembering the old, Baba was a well-known, well-respected businessman who was very charitable and brave. Even as a child, Amir’s father had Ali by his side when no one else was. Amir is surprised when he gets a call from Rahim Khan, whom he hasn’t seen or spoken to for about twenty years. When he goes for a walk about talking to Rahim, all he can think about is his comment about being…

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    ABSTRACT Based on studies access to healthcare services and long waiting time, is one of the main issues in OECD countries including Canada and United States. Healthcare organizations can’t increase their limited resources nor treat all patients simultaneously. Then, patients’ access to these services should be prioritized in a way that best use the scarce resources. Some challenging aspects in patients’ prioritization problem are; considering multiple conflicting criteria, incomplete and…

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    Iyad Ali Mr. Joy Ethics 7 December 2015 Aristotle on Happiness Aristotle is a proponent of living a life of contemplation. A life of contemplation, according to Aristotle, is essentially a life of happiness (Aristotle 5). A life of happiness is the final end of human action. All human action aims at some good. One can see human action in common society directed at various ends, such as pleasure, honor, or virtue (Aristotle 7). The ultimate end at which human action is faced must be…

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    Hypertension Hypertension is a widespread disease that can lead to significant complications and contributes to increased morbidity and mortality. In developing countries treatment for hypertension is not affordable so emphasis is put on prevention (Ali & Taha, 2014). Lifestyle modifications can be utilized to prevent hypertension and improve patient outcomes. Nurses play an important role in prevention as they can create awareness and provide education. A study was performed on newly…

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    moved this historical Lahore Resolution which consisted of five paragraphs. The Resolution was supported by most of the leaders from different areas. Besides many others, the Resolution was supported by Chaudhary Khaliquzzam from UP, Maulana Zafar Ali Khan from Punjab, Sardar Aurangzeb from the N. W. F. P, Sir Abdullah Haroon from Sindh, and Qazi Muhammad Esa from Baluchistan. Added to this, these people declared in their speeches that the occasion was historic one (5). Conclusion After tireless…

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    single God. However some translations, such as the Ali translation, utilize the word “Muslim” as a substitute for “one who submits to God.” While the term Muslim is commonly identified as being a follower of Islam, the definition is clarified when comparing the Ali translation to other translations, such as the Asad. The Asad translation of verse 64 fully states that it is “we who have surrendered ourselves unto Him” rather than “we are muslim” like the Ali translation (Asad 91). The term…

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    Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah called for All India Muslim League’s 27th annual session in Minto Park (now called Iqbal Park), Lahore. Lahore resolution was presented on 23rd March in order to protect religious, political and social rights of the Muslims. Nawab of Mamdot presented the welcome address followed by the speech of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. According to a rough estimate around 100,000 attended the public meeting. The resolution was endorsed by Maulana Zafar Ali Khan, Sir…

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