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…as though the members of Al Qaeda took this instruction literally. On the other hand, the Koran is renowned for condemning such violence. There are many passages in the Koran urging mercy toward others, tolerance, and respect for life. So, while this violent…
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…winner from the United States came from the Heavyweight division when George Foreman knocked out his competitor to claim gold. For three-time Olympic discus champion Al Oerter, who brought his family to Mexico city, it was a familiar story. He…
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Category: /History
…to the well to drink, the water is sacred and has a saline taste, but the pilgrims still drink it because it heals them. After drinking from the well the pilgrims proceed to a small elevation street, called the al-Safa. From the steps the pilgrim walks or jogs…
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…that a security approach coupled with a ready rhetoric attack on the Islamists is the solution, and the problem is over. The more important question now – the question that should be given greater attention and concentration – is: Has the Al Qaeda network moved its…
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…are in hospitals less so therefore less nursing care given and a study found that hospitals were hiring less clinicians over other hospital employees (Aiken & Anderson et al). There were some problems in the type of study done to accurately tell the problem of nurse…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of a paramilitary group that believed in an antigovernment movement. Just recently another rash of terrorism has hit the United States. On September 11, 2001, the terrorist group al-Queda hijacked and crashed planes into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Al
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…billion are the result of human activity (Crosson et al. 1995). The soil or runoff that has been eroded ends up in groundwater, lakes, streams, and rivers. The deposits of excess soil and the contaminates in it, cause further ecological complications. Bodies…
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…of the sun. Arabs also proved that the moon affected the oceans. Arab astronomers worked with geographers to determine the size and circumference of the earth. From these studies they concluded that the earth might be round. The astronomer Al Iris created…
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…and other relatives. He moved to Baghdad in 1955 and became involved in politics, joining the opposition Baath Party, an Arab nationalist movement. Hussein rose quickly within the party and in 1959 helped organize an assassination attempt on 'Abd al-Karim Kassem…
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…are the result of human activity (Crosson et al. 1995). The soil or runoff that has been eroded ends up in groundwater, lakes, streams, and rivers. The deposits of excess soil and the contaminates in it, cause further ecological complications. Bodies of water need…
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