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    1, From the scenario of the Nissan which is having its business extent in the automobile sector and its business plans to establish in the market with server extent. Based on the scenario a SWOT analysis is done in organizes to find the several aspects of the company in terms of the SWOT. SWOT analysis is the A SWOT analysis is considered as the structured planning method that is used to evaluation of any business or project on some aspects like the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and…

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    Dr. Lisa Kim (University of York, UK): “What makes a good teacher? Uncovering and assessing non-cognitive characteristics of effective teachers” In my opinion teachers are the most important persons in every student’s life. They are here not only for giving a student necessary theory, but they hold the post of psychologist, parent and counsellor. Furthemore, pupils at primary school can see his teacher as a heroe or an idol. So the question has been risen- what makes teacher a good teacher?…

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    Working Out Survey

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    assignment 2: In this assignment, I have created a survey that mostly asks about working out by my Omanis friends who are in college either in the United states or back home Oman. I have chosen this topic because I really like working out, spend at least three hours a day on the gym and believing of the healthy benefits that body could get from that, but I think that a lot of students do not have time for working out. Therefore, I created that survey to find out how my friends are interested on…

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    Digital Media Analysis

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    Many of the changes that have taken place in the MENA region are ultimately the result of a changing society that used digital media as a means to broadcast their desires. In Tunisia and Egypt the population was primarily younger and more educated that the generation before them and developed a different view on the world. What was accepted by the population had begun to change and as a result, the government needed to change. In a democratic society, the government would adapt social change…

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    society. According to Islamic Sharia law, males and females are equal in front of God, but there are some conditions mentioned specifically for women which men are following inappropriately. In different Arab countries like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Oman women are not even allowed to go outside their house; they can’t even vote or hold office. I really appreciate the writer’s way of thinking, how he mentioned that most of Muslim Arab women’s lives are like prisoners. I think by allowing Arab’s…

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    Estimates from the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration claim every year nine hundred lives are saved by the drinking age being set at twenty-one. In 1984 the federal government passed a law that the minimum drinking age should be twenty-one in all states, and since then drunk driving rates have dropped fifty-four percent. While lives have been saved by the minimum age being raised the law is outdated because there are better safety features in vehicles and punishments for…

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    The Iran-Iraq War

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    Lasing from the September 1980 to August 1988, the Iran-Iraq war was not only the longest conventional war of the 20th Century; it was also the most destructive 20th Century conflict since WWII. The conflict produced over one million refugees and casualties and costed the combatant countries as much as one billion dollars per month, and the total costs have been estimated in excess of three hundred billion dollars. The end state of the conflict was catastrophic for not only the combatants but…

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    What Reagan administration did during the Contra-Iran Affair was wrong from a political, ethical, and moral standpoint. From a strategic standpoint, there is a different story. In regards to the Iran-Iraq war, the main objective of Reagan’s administration was revealed, which was to lengthen the Iran-Iraq war. The US (along with Israel and its European allies) did not want a powerful Iran under the rule of Islamic Republic. They saw the Islamic Republic of Iran as a force that challenges the…

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    There are three types on how Musharakah Mutanaqisah works. First thing first under Musharakah Mutanaqisah, BIBD and customer agree to contribute Musharakah to co-own a proposed property under construction. For example a BIBD contributes 95% to the construction cost and customer constributes remaining 5% or BIBD will contribute 100% of the construction price and customer contribution will be in kind value such as land. Second way is through Ijarah Mausufah Fi Al-Zhimah. The BIBD will act as a…

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    Kenya Research Paper

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    portuguese arrived in 1498, the coast was no longer dominated by arabs but by the portuguese did. The Port of Mombasa became an important resupply stop for ships going to the Far East. The Portuguese gave it away for islamic control under the Imam of Oman in the 1600s.This lasted until another European influence came along, this time from…

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