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    You must be aware of the unseen harm done by evil eye, devil, jealousy, black magic and jinn. Dua to be safe from shaitan can help in protecting your family evil eye. This dua is from Quran and if you recite it on a regular basis, no black magic can affect you. Dua to be safe from shaitan Following is one dua taken from Quran Surah Nahl Ayat 98 that can protect you from evil eye: “A’oodhu biLaahi min ash-Shaytaan ir-Rajeem” Another dua to be safe from shaitan is as follows: “Bismillaahi arqeeka…

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    Disobedience stated,”that government is best which governs least.” Thoreau’s famous quote implied that the government was not doing citizens any good, and the quote resulted in future influencers and citizens to realize the government is not always right. In the long run, his quote had a major effect on society and future influencer’s…

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    the expectant mother has right to a consensual abortion is conditional upon parental rights and they may forbid the abortion, is it fair and equal for society to take responsibility of the child if mother decides that she cannot take care of it? On the other hand, her family physician also as a doctor's should…

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    The Euthanasia Society of America was founded 32 years later and was later renamed "Society for the Right to Die," as the term suicide was too crass generally repelled people from promoting this cause. (LifeNews.com). Florida was the next state to attempt a "right to die" bill in 1967, but once again it was rejected. In 1968, Harvard redefined death and the differences between brain dead and circulatory death(death w dignity). A…

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    1. Why do some say we need mandatory sentences? Answer: Some say we need mandatory sentences in light of the fact that they accept that mandatory sentences reflect a societal judgment that certain offenses request a detailed minimum approval and in this way guarantee that any individual who perpetrates such a crime can't keep away from a simply punishment. Moreover they additionally accept that Mandatory sentences kill the deceitfulness that portrayed sentencing for most of the present century.…

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    Clarification Of Abortion

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    Nothing can separate a room faster than the topic of abortion. For some, the protection of human life, regardless of form, should be considered as an endeavor of all persons. However, others argue that a person does not actually become a living being worthy of such protection until certain periods of development have passed. The determining factor for when life is established through various stages of development provides another opportunity for lengthy commentary with no conclusive results.…

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    Waqf in Arabic, is hold confinement or prohibition. In North and West Africa Waqf is called awqaf. The word Waqf is used in the Islamic law in the meaning of holding certain property and preserving it for the cantoned benefit of certain philanth and prohibiting any use or disposition of it outside it is specific objective. Whose benefit and usufruct can be extracted without consuming the property itself, Therefore, Waqf itself relates to land and building, there are awqaf of…

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    Equality In The 1800s

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    Equality; a word that has troubled our society for numerous decades. Equality is defined as the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities. Social equality, similar to equality, is a state of affairs in which all people within a specific society or isolated group have the same status in certain respects. There has never been nor will there ever be total equality in our current society. However, there may be some advancements made that could improve this issue in…

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    Abortion. Outline: I. Introduction: Abortion is one of the major issues we had in our contry. It is a process, a desicion or a procedure used to end a pregnancy and to cause a death of a new human being. It is againts the law and at the same time by the church. Nowadays, lot of couples come up to abort the child because of the responsibility and because they are not yet ready. II. Thesis Statement: Abortion an unjust practiced which is considered to be murder for it arrest the development,…

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    Netball Game Analysis

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    returns to the floor. The athlete repeats this continuously for 15 times, for 5 sets. This will strengthen the power in the legs and will help the player reach/jump higher. IMPROVING REACTION TIME Equipment needed: netball ball Stop watch Position two lines of opposing players along the court in a straight line. The GK faces the back wall (away from court) throws the ball up in the air rotates, catches it and passes it onto the next player. Once the ball has reached the end of…

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