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    Museum Kareek Analysis

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    In the article written by Kareem Shaheen titled: “Isis fighters destroy ancient artefacts at the Mosul museum” It details about ISIS activities of destroying ancient artifacts from museums. ISIS had posted a video of its members destroying artifacts from the Mosul museum under religious “right”. The main target of the video was the artifacts of Assyrians and Akkadians, all very valuable and dating back to even the 7th century. ISIS has destroyed many artifacts as they advanced in the region…

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    Research Paper On Malala

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    1. The scene that I found most impactful was the scene when Malala’s father found out Malala was shot. “My daughter, you are my brave daughter, my beautiful daughter.” When I read that I thought of the pain he must have felt to see his daughter like that. I understand the pain of loving a loved one, but I cannot imagine how it must feel to lose a child. Malala is then taken by helicopter because the Taliban could be planning another attack on Malala. There are soldiers and guards that are…

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    attack in Libya had nothing to do with the film. It was a planned attack, not a protest.”(Fox News) Another email detailed the call between the Libyan president and Clinton. At one point, Clinton mentioned “gun battle...which I understand Ansar al-Sharia is claiming responsibility for.” (Fox News) When Hillary was questioned about this she claimed what was heard on the phone call was rigged to be incorporated with the terrorist attack set up by Ansar al…

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    1. Executive Summary of the National Bonds Corporation The establishment of the National Bonds Corporation (NBC) was a step in the right direction to endear the masses to adopt a saving culture. The NBC offers several saving schemes that welcome all, from minors to the aged. Good corporate governance is geared towards meeting the objectives and the obligations of a corporation/company. A decade ago, the term corporate governance was unheard of in the business circle. However, today, corporate…

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    todays society. Specialist Fiona Reynolds was in Pakistan at the time of The Malala Yousafzai shooting. She was the lifesaver of Malala, which is why Malala had survived the shot. And also with Malala’s family by her side she recovered miraculously. Sharia Law is also part of the Cultural Conflict which is described as the body of the Islamic…

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    Throughout the ages relgion has always played a role in men's lives. However in some parts of the world the role of relgion was drastically different then in other. There is no comparison more stark then that of Western Empires specifically Bourbon France and Eastern Empires, specifically the Mughal Empire. Relgion was important in both societies and although had similarities also had stark differences. In Bourbon France their were two main religous groups. The Catholics and the Protestants,…

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    In the ottomans case they had to establish peace between Sufis and unorthodox ulama , which was no easy task due to their clashing of lifestyles. The ottomans were forced to do away with traditional Islamic Sharia because of its inability to cover all bases of law; this prompted a new system of law, which attempted to bridge administrative and religious law. In further movements away from Islamic precedent they also allowed and offered protection to Christians…

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    Pakistan, the Middle East and North Africa such as the Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Ansar al Din, Ansar al-Sharia in Tunisia and Benghazi (Mantel, 2014). This contention amongst experts and analysts arises from the loose definition of al-Qaeda association. Some argue that those groups that share al-Qaeda’s ideology of “violent jihad to create an Islamic caliphate under strict Islamic law, or sharia, extending across all Muslim lands” should be by default associated with the terrorist group,…

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    defines the dominant Muslim population (99% of the people) that seek to install Islamic Sharia law as the dominant legal and governing system…

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    Boko Haram In Nigeria

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    Nigeria’s Boko Haram Terrorists A blast, and suddenly everyone is on the ground, people everywhere are screaming and many have severe injuries—shrapnel wounds penetrating skin, burned skin and clothing, and more. Tragically, this horrific scene is not an uncommon one in Nigeria these days. When traumatic attacks such as bombings occur, especially in northern Nigeria, two words come to everyone’s minds: Boko Haram. Boko Haram is an extremely violent Islamist terrorist group who hopes to create a…

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