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    Halal Food Case Study

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    1.1Statement of the Problems Muslim population is constantly growing and is a fact that the most populated area of Muslims from the world is the ASEAN region, considering Indonesia in first place followed for Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, and Thailand. Muslims must follow their dietary code (based in the Shariah Law) where the word Halal which means the permitted items that they are allowed to consume, takes a huge importance because is a requirement for them. To obtain a Halal product this…

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    What is the meaning of life, - a philosophical and spiritual problem that is relevant to the determination of the ultimate goal of existence, the purpose of mankind, the human species, is one of the basic philosophical concepts, which has great significance for the development of spiritual and moral character of the person. The question of the meaning of life can also be understood as a subjective evaluation of your life path and understanding of human content and direction of his life, his…

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    different to modern day Christmas. It was the church that ensured that it was celebrated as s true religious holiday instead of just being a simple feast for peasants to enjoy themselves. Medieval Christmas History There was no established imperial religion until the birth of Christianity. When Christianity took over the empire, the church needed to establish its own doctrines urgently. It also decided who Christ was although the official definition gradually came. At the Council of Nicaea it…

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    basically epics and it is held that they were written from 2500 B.C to 500 B.C. Also two of the greatest epics were composed during this period. ‘The Ramayana’ and ‘The Mahabharata.’ that also tell us a great deal about the culture, society and religion of the people of that period. Art and Architecture…

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    they say and are not allowed to reference their past lives. The disbandment of the Constitution meant the elimination of the Bill of Rights, which set forth the priceless rights and freedoms that all Americans may enjoy. Freedoms such as freedom of religion, speech, press, petition and assembly have been taken away and replaced with twisted scripture. While life is restricting for every member of this society it is nothing to what the handmaid’s lives are like. Handmaid’s have not only lost…

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    Delacroix and Goya, the Romanticists, changed the Europe What is the difference between human and animal? During the Enlightenment period in Europe, scientists had defined the difference between human and animal as human can record history, and human form political societies. During the post-modern art history era, there was lots of art historical movements were appeared and perished. They were involved with the scientific development of human sometimes, and sometimes they were related to…

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    Good and Evil The separation of good and evil has been argued about for as long as humankind can remember. To truly be good, a person would have to know the difference between the two. In my opinion, good behavior is being kind, considerate, and fair. Evil behavior, in the other hand is when someone uses wickedness, selfishness, or greed to affect others. “Good” is filled with purpose to help others, while “Evil” is the opposite of good, going against all positive influence. I believe the…

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    An English clergyman in 1908 reasoned that just as a watch is made up of several different parts, “framed and put together for a purpose,”(cit) so too are natural objects--ranging from the minutest antenna and delicate wings to the larger human body--made up of parts that combine to serve a higher function. As a watch is the handiwork of a watchmaker, nature is the product of a designing intelligence, or God. Thus goes William Paley’s ‘Watchmaker analogy’ from his book Natural Theology (cit)…

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    In his 1942 writing "The Normative Structure of Science," Robert K Merton outlines the four "Ethos of Science" - principles he believes should always be upheld in order to ensure good scientific practices. These four principles are Universalism, Communism, Disinterestedness, and Organized Skepticism. Universalism is the idea that a scientist should reject all their individual differences in favor of having an understanding, all-considering, objective view on the world. Communism is the idea…

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    have confidence you must have bravery, or in other words be fearless and not need to worry about what others think of you. Jonathan Edwards(1703-1758) was a man that was born a preacher, he grew up with religion and he knew it more than the back of his hand. Jonathan had a lot of background in religion, Schafer stated, “ After a rigorous schooling at home, he entered Yale College in New Haven, Conn., at the age of 13.” He was a man that excelled in a lot things fast, he was a very fast learner…

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