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Lembaga Semi Otonom Pusat Kajian Keilmuan dan Keislaman Fakultas Hukum Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang merupakan salah satu wadah bagi mahasiswa hukum untuk berproses dan mengembangkan diri. Adapun arah gerak dari lembaga ini adalah bertitik tolak pada bidang keilmuan, keislaman dan pengabdian masyarakat. Salah satu bentuk kinerja lembaga ini dalam bidang keilmuan yaitu dengan menyelenggarakan Sayembara Essai Hukum tingkat nasional. Kami memahami bahwa esensi mahasiswa hukum bukan hanya sekadar aktif menyuarakan isu-isu hukum dalam bentuk oral tetapi juga dalam bentuk tulisan. Kami percaya bahwa setiap tulisan hukum yang diciptakan merupakan bagian dari edukasi hukum dan memberikan manfaat bagi pihak-pihak yang tidak mengerti hukum.
Savannah Greensboro is is a 10 month long relationship with Tyrone Drek. She has tried to be an understanding and considerate girlfriend.but she thinks that She is losing Tyrone to other women. She tries a love spell that she is assured will make Tyrone fall in love with her, but Asmar Akbar, a man that she met at an herbal store, is showing signs that he loves her, too. Now Savannah has both men fawning for her affection and needs to break one of the men from the love spellbut will she make the right man fall out of love?
Sir Robert Warburton (1842-99) was a British army officer who served for 18 years as the political officer, or warden, of the Khyber Pass, the most important of the mountain passes connecting Afghanistan and present-day Pakistan. He was born in Afghanistan, the son of a British officer and his wife, a noble Afghan woman who was the niece of Amir Dost Mohammad Khan. Warburton was educated in England, commissioned an officer, and served at posts in British India and in Abyssinia (present-day Ethiopia) before being appointed, in 1879, to his post in the Khyber. Home to the fiercely independent Pushtun Afridi people who resisted external control, the pass frequently had been blocked by the Afrid...
Akbar the Great is a very familiar figure to most Indians. Hailed as a brilliant warrior, a great administrator, and a visionary ruler whose ideas of pluralism and tolerance sought to unify India with all its diversity of peoples and religions, he is also an increasingly contested figure in the national discourse. And familiar though he might be, Akbar is a mystery too, locked in his own legend: a man to admire but difficult to know. What was Akbar really like—as a child, a father, a friend, a foe? What were his moods like – his anger, his melancholy, his passions and his laughter? How did a thirteen-year-old fatherless boy, surrounded by ambitious advisors and warlords, become one of th...