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Are you thinking of going to university, about to apply or maybe you have already started? Well, look no further. This book is your one-stop guide to help you get through the next few years. You’ll find out how to manage your time, work more efficiently and how to stay motivated throughout your course as well as how to be successful in managing all your religious obligations. Hopefully this will help you not only at university but also in your life in general. Throughout the book, there are references from the Qur’an, hadith and quotes from some of the greatest Islamic scholars to keep everything in perspective and, insha’Allah, keep you stress-free... well almost!!
Murtaza Bhutto, 1954-1996, political leader from Pakistan.
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Contains a supplemental listing of all physician Unique Physician Identification Number (UPIN) records added to the Physician Registry from July 2003 to July 2005. Enables the health care community to place the UPIN of the referring or ordering physician on the Medicare and other claim forms. Arrayed in State order; physicians within a State are arrayed alphabetically by physician name.
Islam today is a vastly misunderstood religion. The unfortunate events of 9/11 and subsequent similar events have cast Islam in a very negative light resulting in a tremendous upsurge in anti Islam utterances and writings. This problem is compounded by relative lack of suitable response from the majority of Muslims of the world, including the so called Muslim scholars( Ulema) in defending Islam. "The Aspects of Quran" is one humble attempt to clear some of the misconceptions surrounding Islam and present it in its true colors. The author has chosen nine important aspects of Islam which are currently the focus of Western attention and gathered the Quranic pronouncements on them in one place h...
This book offers a deparochial account of global justice and addresses disenchantment stemming from its West-centricity and provincial theoretical formulations. As the recurring global poverty debate restricts the duties of alleviating poverty and inequality to the developed world, this book attempts to broaden the spectrum of duties to the superrich of the developing world. Drawing from the case study of India's superrich as an exemplar of the potent agency of rising powers, the book examines the structural relationship between unbridled affluence and the (un)realisation of the human rights of the poor. It contends that India's superrich, like their counterparts in other powerful developing countries, both contribute as well as benefit from the highly decentralised global economic order that (re)produces affluence of the few and deprivation of the many within these countries. In doing so, this book argues that the superrich have a positive duty to alleviate poverty and reduce inequality beyond their free-standing moral responsibility for philanthropy.
The book presents theoretical and experimental approaches, quantitative and qualitative analyses, and simulations in wireless ad-hoc and sensor networks. It further explains the power and routing optimization in underwater sensor networks, advanced cross-layer framework, challenges and security issues in underwater sensor networks, and the use of machine learning and deep learning techniques for security implementations in wireless ad-hoc and sensor networks. This book: Discusses mobile ad-hoc network routing issues and challenges with node mobility and resource limitations. Covers the internet of vehicles, autonomous vehicle architecture, and design of heterogeneous wireless sensor networks...