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    The Truth About Islamic Women Does Islam respect women? “Moreover, evil omen is in three things: The horse, the woman and the house." -Muhammad. Both Muslims and non-Muslims assert that Muhammad has been misunderstood and was not so much of a misogynist as this statement suggests though according to the Qur'an "There is still a hierarchy: Women shall with justice have rights similar to those exercised against them, although men have a status above women." Considering these conflicting statements

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    Abstract The effect of sodium chloride (NaCl) concentrations (0.0, 60, 120, 240 mM) on growth, osmotic potential, chlorophyll content, protein content of (Vicia faba L.) seedlings was investigated. NaCl caused an increase in plant height with low and medium concentrations and a decrease with the highest concentration, in both measurement periods. No significant effect was observed in the number of leaves or leaf area with low concentration, while a decrease was noticed for each, with two higher

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    My Body Is My Own Business is a two page piece written by Sultana Yusufali, which discusses the ignorance and stereotypes she has to face everyday for wearing a hijab, and how a society’s views are strictly based on the sexuality of a woman. Yusufali first introduces how as a muslim woman who wears a hijab has to face ignorance on a day to day basis “Do you parents make you wear that?”. She then goes on to talk about the importance of the hijab to her, and how women aren’t truly liberated. Yusufali

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    What is the chemistry involved in electric vehicles? Electrical cars have been around since the 1800s.The first practical electric car was designed by Thomas Parker in London. The vehicles popularity continued into the 20th century, until the technology of combustible engines advanced and the mass production of gas vehicles. In 2008 the electric car appeared once again because the advances in the battery and power technology, upward prices of oil and emissions. The electrical car originally used

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    Research Proposal: Effects of Online Games on NSU Students Date: November 8, 2017 To: Rajiv Ashrafi From: Name: Jafrin Sultana, ID# 1420263030, Course: ENG105, Section: 20 Subject: Proposal to conduct a research project on Effects of Online Games on NSU Students INTRODUCTION Online gaming is one of the extensively used leisure activities by many people. Everywhere we go, we see people are playing online games with their phones. Online games obsession is well-defined as drive switch sickness which

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    been treated as a subordinate. Especially in marriage, women have been taught to think of themselves merely as housewives as their ultimate achievement in life. With this, “Patriarchy is the prime obstacle to women’s advancement and development” (Sultana). The broad principle of men being in control keeps women dominated and subordinate. Patriarchy is characterized by current and historic unequal power relations between women and men whereby women are systematically disadvantaged and oppressed. Accordingly

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    skate so we get around town pretty fast.We usually don’t get in trouble,but if we do we handle it. We usually go to schools like Kingston or Ranchero cause that’s around our area,but when we have fun is when we skate around our high school which is Sultana cause we have a bunch of stores around us so if we want a drink we buy some water or an iced tea from the store and if we want to grub we go to Del taco or Jack in the box. This story is different, this story has about five kids in it including me

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    Feminine Longings: A Comparative study of Rokheya Sakhawat Hossain and Kamala Das Feminine longings can be considered as a recurrent theme in the writings of Rokheya Sakhawat Hossain and Kamala Das. The critical analysis of both these writers may remain incomplete without mentioning the feminine longings within their text. Rokheya Sakhawat Hossain and Kamala Das were two distinguished authors. They were representing two generations almost a century apart. Rokheya Sakhawat Hossain was born in

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    Homophobia is a historic institution that has impacted the experience of many educators over the years. Gay, lesbian, bisexual and trans* (hereinafter referred to as queer and trans*) educators, administrators, students, and staff have always been a part of shaping America's schools; however, they have often learned creative strategies for remaining in the closet in order to protect themselves from “ostracism, parental outrage, punishment, and even dismissal” (Blount, 2005, p. 1). Riling against

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    One mechanism is the aggregation of the misfolded alpha-synuclein proteins, causing the death of the dopaminergic neurons in the brain tissue (Dauer and Przedborski, 2003; Sultana et al. 2011). A second proposed mechanism is mitochondrial dysfunction, causing oxidative stress on the neurons promoting the activation of ROS (reactive oxygen spcies) thus causing apoptosis of the neuronal cells (Dauer and Przedborski, 2003; Zhang

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