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    Rise Of Islam

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    several factors one of which being the first hospital for where care for the insane was provided. Through out the Golden age, several other Islamic hospitals were developed. It did not end at hospitals, Muslims established the first pharmacy located in Baghdad by Haurn al-Rashid. There are numerous contributions made to medicine by the rising of Islam. There were many great Muslim physicians a few of them were Al-Razi and Abu Ali Sina. Al-Razi was known for his research on smallpox, measles and…

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    Corruption In The CIA

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    The State of War by James Risen was placed during Bush’s (43rd) presidency and the corruption of the CIA. The Soviet Union collapse marked the beginning of corruption in the CIA. The director of the CIA was George Tenet, who was very close to George W. Bush. Tenet was seen by the public as “an honest broker of intelligence”, meanwhile in private he would tell people what they wanted to hear, then go to others and tell them the opposite of it. One of the main reasons that Tenet stayed on as the…

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    “Whenever the art of medicine is loved, there is also a love of humanity”. These few words by Hippocrates will forever resonate in my thoughts. My journey since childhood has been guided with the solid belief that a blessed life comes from serving others. I feel a moral and instinctive obligation to help humans with physical or emotional ailments. Caring for patients is not only rewarding, but the hope is that one day, these people will contribute to “the love of humanity” by giving back in the…

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    House of Wisdom is Established- It was established and based in Baghdad in the 9th century. The House brought cultures together by attracting scholars from all over the world. Beginnings of Astronomy- Beginning in the 8th century, it enhanced the Islamic religion by determining the direction of Mecca and making prayer times more accurate. Beginnings of Mathematical Reasoning and the Scientific Method- Beginning in the 9th century, it…

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    welcome back to Seven news. Saddam Hussein, socialist president of the Iraqi Republic , known for his abuse of power and ability to survive conflicts, has been sentenced to death after a trial lasting almost a year. The man had been in hiding since Baghdad fell to the US last April, and was discovered in December, 9 months later. He was been found near his hometown, and while he was armed, he didn’t resist police. Saddam Hussein’s regime in Iraq represents a classic example of abuse of power,…

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    involved in the killings. These rewards or decoration of Turks showed Germans approval of the genocide (Hindley 2000, 2). The deported Armenian resulted into employees in the construction of the Baghdad railway (Bloxham 2005, 121). The importance of the Baghdad railway for Germans was that it connected Berlin to Baghdad, that is where Germans wanted to establish a port in the Persian Gulf. Hence, German received labor battalions to help them complete their project. German noticed the genocide…

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    The Abbasid Revolution

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    Many important Arab individuals enriched the Abbasid period with social work that up until today has its impact on Muslims prosperity. This paper is focusing on a prominent personality the first lady of Baghdad Zubayda bint Ja’afar Al-Akbar the wife of Harun AlRashid (the fifth Abbasid Calph) in inspiring social work and social innovation. Social work: “Social work is a practice-based profession and an academic discipline that promotes social change and…

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    Domed Roof Case Study

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    roofs of buildings, particularly mosque buildings; The purpose of this paper was to examine the role of the formation of domed roof of the thermal behavior of a relationship determines the most efficient in the shape of a hot, dry climate of Iraq, Baghdad, This research method is based on field research and simulation modeling to investigation this aim, By comparing the number of elected domes, where it has been conducting…

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    Triple Canopy Case Study

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    10 Biggest Private Army Corporations Introduction Private army corporations work in a fashion similar to government security forces, military or police forces, more often than not on a smaller scale. They offer bodyguards for important staff members or protection of huge company premises, commonly in areas where there is a risk of hostility and violence. The private army corporations assist the military bases in operating mess halls and providing a secure environment. These organizations…

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    Safavid Empire Essay

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    exception that religious propaganda come to an end. Still continuing, the Safavids regained their lands in 1603, including Baghdad, Caucasus, and Mesopotamia. The Persian army had reached a peak with their newfound triumph. The closing battle between the two regions occurred in 1623, where battle became idol seeing as the Persians could not push very far into the Ottoman Empire. Soon, Baghdad and Mesopotamia were regained by the Ottomans and the drawn out wars were closed in 1639. It was not…

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