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    Running head: MONOTHEISTIC RELIGION ELEMENTS Monotheistic Religion Elements Matrix—Islam September 5‚ 2007 Countries Top 16 countries that have the highest Islamic population‚ including Israel‚ Canada‚ and the United States. 1. Indonesia: 213‚469‚356 2. Pakistan: 156‚491‚617 3. India: 138‚188‚726 4. Bangladesh: 127‚001‚272 5. Egypt: 70‚530‚237 6. Turkey: 68‚963‚953 7. Iran: 67‚337‚681 8. Nigeria: 64‚385‚994 9. China: 39‚189‚414 10. Ethiopia: 34

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    Bible Versus the Toran

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    Name: Sandra R. Gibson Student I.D.: 0405713 Course: REL-275-OL Date: 9/3/2011 Final Project TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION PAGE 1 II. AUTHORSHIP OF THE BIBLE PAGE 2 - 9 III. THE BIBLE PAGE 10 - 18 IV. AUTHORSHIP OF THE QURAN PAGE 19 V. THE QURAN PAGE 20 - 23 VI.

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    Absorption & Fasting – See diagrams • Describe how brain & rest of body controls eating (100%) or role of Hypothalamus Metabolism – Absorption & Fasting When we eat we must obtain adequate amounts of carbohydrates‚ fats‚ amino acids‚ vitamins and minerals to construct and maintain our organs‚ to obtain energy for muscular movement and for keeping our bodies warm. Most of the molecules we eat get ‘burned’ to provide the energy needed. Metabolism consists of two phases; Absorption and Fasting. Fuel

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    affect blood glucose regulation. KEY TERMS Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) Acesulfame-K Amylopectin Amylase Amylose Aspartame Cellulose Cyclamate Dental caries Dietary fiber Diverticula Diverticulitis Diverticulosis Epinephrine Fasting hypoglycemia Fiber Fermentation Fructose Functional fiber Galactose Glucagon Glycemic index (GI) Glycemic load (GL) Glycogen Glucose Gums Hemorrhoid Hemicellulose Hyperglycemia Hypoglycemia Insulin Invert sugar Ketone bodies

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    Islam: A Religion of Peace What is a Muslim? In what do the followers of Islam believe? In today’s world‚ people should be asking these questions‚ if only to learn more about the world around them. In this paper‚ I will discuss how the basic ideas of Islam compare to the six bases of religion listed in our textbook. The six bases are: (1) deal in some way with peoples’ relationship to the unseen world of spirits‚ ancestors‚ gods and demons; (2) developed a system of myths about the unseen world

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    Muslim American Cultural Workshop Cultural Diversity Amanda Blackstock Baker College Muslim Americans were first known in American more than 400 years ago. Some evidence even shows that Muslims were aboard Christopher Columbus ship‚ but this information is scanty. (American Muslims in the United States‚ n.d.) Muslim Americans practice the Islam religion. The majority of Muslim Americans immigrated here from North Asia‚ Middle East‚ and South Asia. The estimate of Muslim Americans comes

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    Outline: Thesis: Despite the fact that there are many similarities and differences between Islam and Christianity‚ both religions are significant in today’s society‚ which is reflected in the grand number of followers each has amassed. I. Similarities between Islam and Christianity A. The "messenger" angel Gabriel B. Message delivered of one God C. Creation and Judgment D. Concept of Forgiveness E. Basic Rules of Guidance 1. Islam: Five Pillars 2. Christianity: Ten Commandments F. "Book"

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    that each of the gods had sacrificed something for the people and they are each saying there should be no other god than them. 6. What are the primary differences and similarities among the three religions? Why? All of the religions believe in fasting‚ commandments‚ afterlife‚ Sabbath‚ soul‚ they all believe that Moses is a prophet of god and they are all monotheistic. Christians believe in sacraments and the resurrection of Jesus‚ Muslims believe in the five pillars‚ that Muhammad is a prophet

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    tubes then the tubes were centrifuged to collect the serum which is stored at -20C until the tests are done on it. Oral glucose tolerance test: To detect rats which have false low blood glucose level however they are diabetic. 13 nude rats undergo fasting for half a day (12h)‚ then they were given a glucose solution of 2g/kg. Blood was taken from tail before having the solution by 60 minutes and after by 30 minutes‚ 1 hour and 2 hours. Results: In the experiment 20 nude rats and 8 local rats were

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    would listen to a chapter of readings. Additionally‚ several hours of private prayer‚ regular days consist of eight sacred sections of the day. Waking at 2am‚ to commence church services of the day‚ then going back to sleep till first light to end fasting.

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