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    Alfatrade Case Study

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    AlfaTrade account types and platforms also offering Islamic account The forex market is a large trading market involving currency trade. This fast paced market is dominated by central banks, wealthy individuals, hedge funds and other financial institutions. Advanced in technology has made it easy to trade currencies, as this can now be done online through a brokerage account. The greatest advantage of currency trading remains the facts that it is less volatile compared to commodity or share…

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    Transgender People and Restrooms: Neutrality is the Best Policy College and university campuses have evolved over the years to provide safety and inclusion for its students of various backgrounds. However, a group of individuals attend school every day and are restricted from a basic human right: using the bathroom. Transgender students, or students whose gender identity does not conform to the gender that was assigned to them at birth, are susceptible to harassment and violence on campus…

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    BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY Introduction As with time, our need becomes our necessity. And it is said that, Necessity is father of all Invention. With time we need wireless technology that can replace cables such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth. Bluetooth is also cable replacement technology that can connect different computer devices with a short-range wireless radio connection. It has wide areas of applications. Some of it’s features is • Low Complex Architechture, • Power Consumption is low • Less Price •…

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    labour decision-making process. The two aspects of this process are whether all options are considered simultaneously or sequentially. With sequential decision-making, the household head will first decide whether to send the child to school. After a choice is made, the head decides whether to send the child to work. Conversely, with simultaneous decision-making, the head chooses from a number of work and school options for the child. These factors have been explored as part of either…

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    People tend to think biologically female is always only a female and biologically male is always fully a male, with the unquestioned assumption that sex and gender are the same thing. Many people grow up and often live their whole lives with this binary view and never feel the need to think about it further. However, the concept of two genders is mostly a western view in which Western religions such as Christianity have a big role to play. For example, for hundreds of years there has occurred…

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    What is the "problem with no name" as described by Betty Friedan? How did people in the 50s and 60s try to downplay or trivialize this problem? How does this relate to the cult of domesticity? "The problem with no name" referes to a widescale mental health crisis in the United States in the 1950s and 60s. Many women had chosen to get married and start a family at a very young age, as early as 17 years old. These women had become the perfect models for feminine domesticity. Staying at home and…

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    Non-binary gender is a category for those who don’t identify as male or female, so they identify as genderfluid, who are flexible in their gender identity, queer those who don’t conform to binary genders, or agender those who identifies as genderless. These people aren’t being recognized in America as not female or male, so when shopping for clothes…

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    The Secret River and Colonialism’s Structuring Oppositions written by Anouk Lang she states, “many critics in postcolonial studies and critical race studies have observed, binaries such as savage/civilised, physical/rational, and animal/human” (Lang 4) within The Secret River. Furthermore, Grenville’s book is full of other binaries or key postcolonial concepts such as, the savage versus the civilised, cultural and the diversity/difference between English settlers and the Native Aboriginal’s way…

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    examines how to be a member of the LGBTQ community, while at the same time revealing the follies of a definitive correct way how. In doing so, Feinberg reveals not only the performative nature of gender, but also how the concept of gender and strict binaries can be a destructing and limiting forced within and outside of the LGBTQ community. From some of her earliest childhood memories onward, Jess is haunted by a recurring question: “is that a boy or girl?” The scope of the…

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    Impossible Sucks

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    Content inclusion is a reflexive and transitive binary relation on worlds in W and is a rather intuitive relation. We say that if w ⊑ w’, then everything that is true at w is true at w’. As a result of this introduction, we have a new set of tableaux rules and ways of evaluating validity in our language…

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