Significance of Quran in Islam « Muslim Dunia's Blog - 0 views
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Muslims believe the Qur'an to be the book of divine guidance and direction for mankind and consider the text in its original Arabic to be the genuine word of God, revealed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) through the angel Gabriel over a period of twenty-three years and view the Qur'an as God's final revelation to humanity.
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I do not see how these links belong in the Classroom 2.0 group. why not create your own group or list.
7 Seater Maxi Cab Online - 0 views
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Our 7 seater maxi cab online are equipped with contemporary amenities to elevate your journey. Revel in the comfort of air conditioning, immerse in your favourite tunes with our top-notch sound systems, and stay connected with our Wi-Fi. Our maxi cabs are designed to cater to all your needs, whether enjoying music, catching up on work, or browsing the internet.
The Brick Testament - 19 views
The Handbook of Cheating Changed The Way I Want My Marriage to Work - 1 views
My hubby and I were married for 2 years but we have been with each other for seven years before we got married. So, it was devastating when I discovered he is cheating on me with his co-worker. I r...
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The Three-E Strategy for Overcoming Resistance to Technological Change (EDUCAUSE Quarte... - 0 views
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According to a 2007 Pew/Internet study,1 49 percent of Americans only occasionally use information and communication technology. Of the remaining 51 percent, only 8 percent are what Pew calls omnivores, “deep users of the participatory Web and mobile applications.”
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Shaping user behavior is a “soft” problem that has more to do with psychological and social barriers to technology adoption. Academia has its own cultural mores, which often conflict with experimenting with new ways of doing things. Gardner Campbell put it nicely last year when he wrote, “For an academic to risk ‘failure’ is often synonymous with ‘looking stupid in front of someone’.”2 The safe option for most users is to avoid trying something as risky as new technology.
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The first instinct is thus to graft technology onto preexisting modes of behavior.
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First, a technology must be evident to the user as potentially useful in making his or her life easier (or more enjoyable). Second, a technology must be easy to use to avoid rousing feelings of inadequacy. Third, the technology must become essential to the user in going about his or her business. This "Three-E Strategy," if applied properly, has been at the core of every successful technology adoption throughout history.
An Idea Worth Spreading: The Future is Networks « emergent by design - 27 views
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It’s now become so incredibly complex and enmeshed, that each of us now has access to EVERY SINGLE PERSON ON THE PLANET in less than 6 steps. Even with billions of people on the planet, we can reach literally anyone in 6 steps. That means we can access anyone’s resources in 6 steps. Their skills, their knowledge, their capital, their influence. Any resource.
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ANET in less than 6 steps. Even with billions of people on the planet, we can reach literally anyone in 6 steps. That means we can access anyone’s resources in 6 steps. Their skills, their knowledge, their capital, their influence. Any resource.
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e’ve transitioned past the point of scarcity.
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