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    The challenges faced by the Muslim Leaders(dai) Challenges between Muslims There are a lot of problems and challenges even among the Muslim. Nowadays‚ the unity of Ummah is lacking in many places. Muslim society is supposed to be one whole community but there have been many internal conflict among us. The following are some of the challenges faced by the Muslim leaders as a Dai. (1) Racialism or nationalism even among Muslim themselves. A muslim treats other muslim depends on where

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    CHALLENGES FACED BY INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IN GHANA A CASE STUDY OF UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST. INTRODUCTION: Background of Study Increasingly over the past 50 years and especially in response to globalization and internationalization‚ post- secondary institutions are expanding to include more and more international students. Paige (1990) defined international students as individuals who temporarily reside in a country other than their country of citizenship‚ in order to participate in international

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    and will face different types of challenges in the future. Families in Canada have changed as time has progressed. In this time period the Canadian family has faced a number of challenges. I believe this is due to the increase in divorce rates‚ same sex marriage and living together in common law. Depending on the situation within the family‚ families in Canada have found to be challenged. First of all I would like to bring out probably the most common challenge and factor which is making marriages

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    1) What are the infrastructure related challenges faced by Adesemi? To complete Adesemi’s first phase with 400 wireless payphones they had spent around $4.7 million. In a year they had 400 wireless payphone throughout that area with an intricate distribution areas for phone cards. After establishing all the initial infrastructure they were assuming that Tanzania telecommunications company LTD (TTCL) the national phone company will pay commission on the thousands of phone calls generated‚ but TTCL

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    Challenges faced by Women Entrepreneurs in Service Sector Abstract Women entrepreneurship development is an essential part of human resource development. In traditional societies‚ they were confined to the four walls of houses performing household activities. The global evidences prove that women have been performing exceedingly well in different spheres of activities like academics‚ politics‚ administration‚ social work and now into industry also and running their enterprises successfully

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    CHALLENGES OF PRINT MEDIA Conventional wisdom in the media industry holds that existing‚ established forms of media adapt to new and emerging forms. For example‚ radio adapted to the emergence of television rather than simply fading away. The emergence of the Internet and the plethora of information available‚ however‚ have led many to question the conventional view. Media executives and scholars agree that newspapers‚ magazines and other forms of print media face serious challenges in terms of

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    The challenges faced By Indigenous Peoples in achieving justice‚ are both complex and extensive. These issues stem from successive centuries of asserted colonial power‚ which consequently has resulted in the undermining of rights for many Indigenous communities‚ including the Australian Aboriginal Peoples and Maori Peoples of New Zealand. Systemic abuse of power has resulted in the gradual erosion of Indigenous culture‚ and as thus‚ rights of Indigenous communities‚ including Intellectual Property

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    having such great importance‚ people use communication in their daily lives so much that it is often taken for granted. As a result‚ organizational communication faces different challenges in different aspects. For one‚ despite all the help from new communication technologies‚ I think that diversity still poses as a challenge for communication. An example of which is diversity in languages used. In communicating with others‚ we use a language of our choice‚ whether it is one’s mother language or it

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    when people from all over the world went to California to find gold hidden there. Some challenges people faced when traveling to California during the Gold Rush were the lack of resources‚ the long journey‚ and the spread of diseases. A challenge people faced when traveling to California during the Gold Rush were the lack or resources. First the author states‚“In the beginning‚ the travelers had no idea of what to expect and brought far too much with them. This overloading made the wagons difficult

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    The challenge faced by international students Since the world is now a global village‚ international students tend to look beyond their home countries for tertiary education. However‚ Europe and other western countries are preferred by other national students to acquire knowledge and break the English language barrier. In recent decades‚ the students from developing countries intend to understand the cultural aspects of European countries as well as acquire knowledge. Furthermore‚ this phenomenon

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