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Papers On Islam & Islamic Politics
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Andric's Bridge On The Drina
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The Yugoslavian writer, Ivo Andric wrote
The Bridge On The Drina in 1945. It was later translated from
Serbo-Croatian into English and was the basis for his winning the Nobel
Prize for Literature in 1961. This 5 page paper explores the historical
and political references within the text. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KTbridge.wps
ANSWERS TO ESSAYS
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This 6-page paper encompasses answers to various essay questions. Topics include how Avon operates on a world-wide basis, the Just in Time concept for manufacturing, the differences between Hinduism and Islam (and similarities) as well as the differences and similarities between Taiwan and mainland China.
Filename: MTansess.rtf
Anti-Westernism In Fundamentalist Middle East
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This 7 page paper argues that
The current fundamentalist society in the middle east (1)considers all other
political systems as inferior; (2) is embarked in what is defined as a 'holy
war' against those countries and societies that are in opposition to Islam and
is bent on and (3) is based on an extremist view of both religious and
political organization. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KTantwes.rtf
Anwar Sadat
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A paper which looks in detail at Anwar Sadat's leadership style, with reference to his cultural background, the political situation in Egypt in the twentieth century, and the impact which Sadat made on international politics during his term in office. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JLsadat.rtf
Arguing Against Islamic Beliefs
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A 5 page argumentative essay that first defines several precepts of the Islamic faith and then argues against them. The writer sums up this position by arguing that Islam has failed to evolve from precepts that were more appropriate to the Middle Ages. Bibliography list s6 sources.
Filename: khagais.rtf
Article Critique
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5 pages in length. M. Cherif Bassiouni’s article entitled Protection of Diplomats Under Islamic Law attempts to illustrate how influential Islamic law has been at the safekeeping of United States diplomats. When determining whether or not Bassiouni provides a well researched article, one must consider several elements: how the author frames and develops his argument; was the thesis clearly expressed; did the article follow a logical sequence; what points were made that lead to the conclusion; was the argument thoroughly developed; how were primary and secondary resources employed; did the conclusion adequately state the most important conclusions that were reached about the
subject, as well as the reasons why those conclusions are significant; and what was the overall significance of the article. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCartcr.wps
BELIEF IN DEATH: A COMPARISON BETWEEN HINDUISM AND ISLAMIC RELIGIONS
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This 5-page paper compares and contrasts beliefs on death and the afterlife in the Hindu and Islamic religions. The essay also discusses basic core tenets of both faiths and touches on ritual following death. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MThinisl.rtf
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