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    5.3 The Woman from the Perspective of Conservative Salafism: An All-Encompassing Rejection of “Westernization” The Conservative Salafist perspective on women and women’s issues is grounded in quite solid foundations. Sheikh al-Albani established the parameters of this particular issue by first setting a solid base that‚ primarily‚ excluded the woman from the public realm. He specifically defined her place and her work as being confined to the framework of managing her household and to child rearing

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    accepted many different trends and systems of the western countries. Often people might hear each other saying India is under the westernization impact or you are getting modern. The term modernization and westernization are confused with each other. But in fact both are different. The question here arises is what should India opt for? Is modernization better than westernization? Modernization: It symbolizes the shift into a lot of trendy techniques and strategies.It merely means that the betterment

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    response‚ a new western educated elite arose and carried out reforms under Mahmud II. The aim was to secure the empire by upgrading its military to a level on par with European standards. This would allow the empire to hold its own against the west. Westernization eventually spread across various institutions during the Tanzimat era‚ where

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    Growth in recent times Cause-related marketing has proven to be a very powerful tool in marketing which is been leveraged by business and other non-profit organizations. It has been seen that 89% of Americans who are in the age bracket of 13-25 would like to opt for the product involved in a good cause even if it is priced as equal to their competitor (Cone Millennial Cause Study in 2006). The social cause is not only related to consumers but also the public in large number said that they would

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    Aristotle`S Casualty

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    Aristotle‚ the investigation of the natural world consisted in the search for the relevant causes of a variety of natural phenomena. From the Phaedo‚ for example‚ we learn that the so-called “inquiry into nature” consisted in a search for “the causes of each thing; why each thing comes into existence‚ why it goes out of existence‚ why it exists” (96 a 6–10). In this tradition of investigation‚ the search for causes was a search for answers to the question “why?”. Both in the Physics and in the Metaphysics

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    ‘Aristotle’s theories of the 4 causes is convincing’ Evaluating Aristotle’s 4 causes shows that there are strengths and weaknesses of this theory from Plato and Aristotle. Both views include strengths and weaknesses‚ with Aristotle’s theory. Plato’s cave analogy makes sense as it bears with reality to a certain extent but although this is true the cave allegory is just to simplistic for the four causes to be justified therefore contradicts the argument for the four causes. Plato also argues that pure

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    The Causes of Cyberbullying The Causes of Cyberbullying “Look at this girl she is so ugly‚ I’m going to write on her picture and make fun of the way she looks”‚ does that sound familiar? Cyberbullying has become a major problem all over the world and it continues to rise. There are many causes of cyberbullying. One cause of cyberbullying is that people are insecure of themselves and the only way to make themselves feel better is by making fun of the way other people look. Sometimes‚ the target

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    Topic: Divorce There are three significant causes of increasing the divorce. The first main cause of getting divorce is because women have changed their parts. As we know‚ nowadays everybody has equal rights to do anything‚ unlike in the past only men could do whatever he wants. Before‚ men have to go out and earn money in order to afford the expense of family‚ whereas women only do housework and look after the children. Since women have no job‚ she has no money to support the family besides

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    the cause of Sam’s abuse‚ it is a logical presumption to conclude since he was the one possessing the Marlboros. This case can similarly be connected to the Draper v. United States 358 U.S. 307 (1958). In the Draper case‚ the arresting officer had probable cause to arrest petitioner without a warrant and that the follow-up search and seizure was lawful. In the case of Joe Thug‚ both the officers went to check the reported scene of abuse without a warrant. Since the officers had probable cause they

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    Gust Lock Case Summary

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    The harm that was suffered by the plaintiffs “could have been reduced or avoided by the adoption of a reasonable‚” in that if the gust lock had been as Gulfstream asserted and prevented the throttles of the airplane from being advanced from beyond a low setting‚ the airplane would not have reached the speed that it did and the harm that the plaintiffs suffered could have been avoided. In this case‚ the gust lock mechanism allowed the pilots involved in the crash to advance the speed of the airplane

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