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    property (wealth)‚ intellect ...etc We always find regulation and rules that show us the right way that satisfies Allah (S.W.T) to achieve success (falah). Islam as religion has three main parts aqida‚ shari’ah and ethiqs. We are going to talk about a part that goes under shariah wich is wealth (al-mal). Many asks why people try to get money if our purpose in Islam is to worship Allah (S.W.T) to pass in the hereafter ? To answer this question we have to know what do we mean by wealth in the perspective

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    looking celebrities and fit individuals‚ this gives negative gestures towards their audience for seeming physically unfit. Why is the word “personal” so important in a personal fitness class? The word personal is very important because it is your own health and fitness‚ not someone else’s. You cannot exercise for another person. Compare two people your age‚ one who is very fit and one who is rather unfit. Are there any differences in them besides physical fitness? Someone who is very fit is usually

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    aspects that shape our modern culture. Religions‚ media‚ families‚ society in general are just a hand full of the many things that shape our culture. Religion has a huge affect on culture. Culture is transmitted‚ through language‚ material objects‚ ritual‚ institutions‚ and art‚ from one generation to the next. It is noticeable everywhere you go. Religion is based on these factors to ‘spread their word’. Holy buildings‚ like churches and mosques‚ are the hot spot to shape our culture. Language is

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    Gangs In Our Society

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    Gangs In Our Society By Emmanuel Moorer Gangs are becoming prevalent in today’s society and within our schools. More and more young people are turning to gangs in an attempt to escape their everyday lives and the future‚ which they perceive as dismal and bleak. They are initially attracted to the prestige and cash flow‚ which is glamorized by the street gang. Many gangs are actively involved in criminal misbehavior‚ such as drug and gun trafficking‚ burglaries and homicides

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    Caring for Our Elderly Caring for Our Elderly It is estimated that the number of Americans over the age of sixty five years old will multiply times four in the next thirty years. With this being said many of us will be faced with providing care for our loved ones ("Elderly Caregiving‚" n.d.). The current research studies completed in geriatric studies indicate that currently family members are providing approximately eighty two percent of the care for their elderly family member. Generally

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    in life; the more you have contributed to society. Following the same line of logic‚ this makes you‚ as a member of society‚ more valuable. There are many factors which contribute to this notion that your self-value is directly linked to material wealth‚ but the biggest is the myriad of superfluous advertisements which surround us everywhere we look. Perhaps it goes without saying that advertisements are superfluous in nature‚ but ads these days are guilty of promoting appearance over content

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    Our Nation of Homelessness Amanda Turley SOC 331 Social Justice & Ethics Instructor: Emily Archer April 28‚2014 Homelessness is something that is happening to many people all around the world. Now when it comes to the United States‚ homelessness is not a phenomenon‚ and contrary to popular belief‚ the problem did not arise in the past few decades with the closer of mental hospitals‚ the influx of Vietnam veterans‚ or even the deep cuts into federal housing assistance. Homelessness

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    What is Wealth? In a Raisin in the Sun and Clybourne Park there were a lot of things that ran almost parallel with both books. Of course‚ first would be the house that Lena bought moved into at the end of A Raisin in the Sun but even deeper than that. Both books touched some social subjects that at the time of A Raisin in the Sun’s release were rarely mentioned by an African-American especially a female African-American. The subject that grabbed my attention was that every main character had

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    Jessie Swartz March 6‚ 2013 Period 7 Health HOW TO MAINTAIN AND CONTROL YOUR WEIGHT Maintaining your weight seems hard‚ but when you take small steps to get into good eating habits‚ it really isn’t. Using the seven dietary guidelines can help by not consuming too much of something you shouldn’t. You can eat a variety of foods‚ like toast for breakfast one morning‚ than cereal the next. Eating healthy proportions of the food you consume‚ don’t eat a bunch of junk food and sit around all day

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    The pivotal second chapter of Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations‚ "Of the Principle which gives occasion to the Division of Labour‚" opens with the oft-cited claim that the foundation of modern political economy is the human "propensity to truck‚ barter‚ and exchange one thing for another."1 This formulation plays both an analytical and normative role. It offers an anthropological microfoundation for Smith’s understanding of how modern commercial societies function as social organizations‚ which‚ in

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