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Paper Excerpts: ... or sunnite) also denotes the mainstream or "orthodox" body of Muslims as opposed to Shi'a. SHI'A (adjective Shi'i or original doctrine of the Sharia law. Although Shi'ites does not follow the laws of non-Shi'ite Muslims, they do follow Shi'ites. The Shi'ites have their own Shi'a Law, which was interpreted and imposed by the Ulamah, which is interpreted which is in direct contrast to the Shi'a Islam. Thus, it becomes vital for Shi'ites to rely on the interpretations of characteristics: the Shi'ites believed in the leadership of the Imam, the "exalted leader" of the Shi'ites, while the ...
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Sources list for SHI HUANGDI: Walumbwa, Fred O., Peng Wang, John L. Lawler, and Kan Shi. "The role of collective efficacy in the relations between transformational leadership and work outcomes." Journal of Occupation ional and Organizational Psychology Dec 2004: 515-530.Employee Morale in Corporate America Tindall, George B., and David E. Shi. America: A Narrative History. New York: Norton & Company, 2004. The Economy of the Post-World War II Era George B Tindall and David E. Shi, America: A Narrative History - Brief Sixth Edition (New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 2004) Religion and the European Colonists of North America "Peterson prosecutor shies from cameras. (May 31, 2004) CNN.com Retrieved on June 15, 2004 at http://www.cnn.com/2004/LAW/05/3 1/peterson.distaso.ap/index.html "Peterson prosecutor shies from cameras. (May 31, 2004) CNN.com Retrieved on June 15, 2004 at http://www.cnn.com/2004/LAW/05/3 1/peterson.distaso.ap/index.html The Scott Peterson Case Shi, Christiana Smith, and Andrew M. Salesky. "Building a Strategy for Electronic Home Shopping." The McKinsey Quarterly (1994): 77+. Changing Retail Structure
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