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    Introduction Although the Romans did not invent the arch, their development of it enabled them to support a large amount of weight and as a result to build larger and more glorified buildings. They wouldn’t be able to indulge, though, their architectural ambitions having not invented the concrete. Both concrete and the arch had a lasting impact on architecture throughout the world. This essay will examine the development of the concrete and arch, their importance of each in the life of Rome, as…

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    Persuasive Debate

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    As the cliche goes, just when you think things cannot get any worse, something comes along to prove you wrong. This saying can summarize how this election cycle has gone thus far. We have one person to mainly thank for this: Donald Trump. Rapidly, Trump’s candidacy for president went from an amusing sideshow to frontrunner status, with Trump leading the Republican Party nomination by maintaining his bombastic attitude and autocratic agenda. This is not to mention his comments about Mexican…

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    Genocide In Rwanda

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    employed their cultures to establish identities and to define claims and grievances” (Eller, Violence and Culture, 237). The war in Bosnia was based on culture and history in Bosnia. It was a war against multicultural ideal against the Muslims. Mosques were destroyed as an ethnic cleansing was occurring. Cemeteries, schools, and much more were targeted for destruction. Individuals from the same country went against each other because of the differences in their ethnicities. One symbolic…

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    Baghdad’s eventual isolation from the Arabic speaking world was caused by its position between the Mongol-Persian Ilkhanate to its east and the Arabic-Mamluk sultanate to its west. With the death of the caliph, considered to be the last spiritual leader of Islam, Baghdad had lost much, from its nearly annihilated population; the destruction of its irrigation systems, built during the time of Mesopotamia; and the end of the Islamic Golden Age. The Islamic capital shifted west towards Cairo and…

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    has many an order directing Muslims to choose and consume good wholesome foodstuffs. The other factors such as separate summing pools, spa and other facilities in the hotel for male and female, Muslims prayer facilities such as prayer rooms, and mosque…

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    Separatism In China

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    Section III: Muslim Separatism and the zero-tolerance attitude from central government After examining the cultural and economic perspectives, we shift our focus to the most fundamental issue. The importance of religion is beyond question in studying the tension. China firmly establishes itself as a secular state; in fact, it has very strict policies to restrict the power of religion and their leaders. On the other hand, Muslim has long experienced the problem of radicalization. Xinjiang is no…

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    Malcom X Thesis

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    Muhammad’ action. In March 1964, Malcom X terminated his membership with (NOI), he couldn’t bare to think working with Elijah Muhammad because of his action cost (NOI) to lose their leader. Later on Malcom X who found an own religious organization, The Mosque, Inc. The same year that Malcom X decide to go to pilgrimage that is located in western Saudi Arabia called Mecca, where the prophet Muhammad was born and the faith have started. Malcom experience in mecca was life changing because he…

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    civilization thrived with all the advancements the civilization managed to succeed in, like cultural diversity, trade, arts, etc. Some examples of these achievements include: geometric shapes, calligraphy, advancements in math and science, architecture like mosques, and the ability to preserve their religion (Islam). During the 7th century to the Abbasids of the 13th century, many changes occurred both politically and culturally. Like, the Islamic views on women and the change from electing…

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    Biggest Social Issue

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    In the U.S, Islam has always been portrayed as a religion of violence and terrorism. As a result from these stereotypes and misconceptions, many people begin to create violence. These violence incidents include the burnings of Mosques, rallies, etc, and these violent incidents are happening daily across the nation and there is no sign of decline. When people begin to do such acts, other people begin to join and become violent as well. As a result, many Muslims have begun to fight…

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    Martin Luther King Jr, a civil rights movement leader, said, "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter." I, for one, agree with him. In a free society, everyone is allowed to have their own opinions and express them peacefully. It positively impacts a society because: it teaches the younger generation that their voice matters, it brings people together and strengthens bonds, and it allows people to protest or support their opinions in a respectful manner. When…

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