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    Current Events Women’s rights in Afghanistan is an issue that must be brought to international attention. It has been only six years since the Taliban regime was taken out of power in Kabul. Many positive changes have occurred since then for improving Women’s rights and participation within society. When the Taliban were in power‚ women were not allowed to work‚ go to school‚ receive medical care from male doctors‚ travel without male relatives‚ and they were regarded as non-citizens without rights

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    Jason Friedkin Period 8 War has changed greatly from World War 2 to the Modern War in Afghanistan. One reason is because of the weapons today are much better and more modified. Also‚ soldiers today have more technology and they are trained better for what they do. One big difference is the reason why the two wars were fought. World War 2 and the War in Afghanistan were fought in very different ways. The weapons have changed greatly from both wars. First today‚ weapons are a lot faster and more

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    Vs the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. Afghanistan is a mountainous land-locked country‚ which is one of the central Asian countries. In addition‚ it is an Islamic country that Islam religion has played a significant role in governing it. In Afghanistan Many governments had been changed in past several decades. For instance‚ the Kingdom of Amanullah Khan‚ the Kingdom of Mohammad Nadir Shah‚ Mohammad Zahir Shah‚ The Communist Regimes‚ the Islamic State of Afghanistan‚ Taliban Regime‚ Interim Government

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    Economic Comparison: Afghanistan with Pakistan & Iran GM545: Business Economics The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan is located in Southwest Asia bordered by Pakistan‚ Iran‚ Turkemistan‚ Uzbekistan‚ Tajikistan and China. They are an active member of the international community and have diplomatic relations with countries around the world. In December 2002‚ they signed a “Good Neighbor Declaration” with its bordering neighbors which pledged respect to Afghanistan’s independence and territorial

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    Pakistan and Afghanistan: Neighbors in War and Peace Majyd Aziz (Former President Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry) Presentation at the Panel Discussion on “Pakistan’s Relations with Regional Countries (Afghanistan‚ Iran‚ and CARs)” At National Institute of Management‚ Karachi‚ July 02-2012 Preamble: PAKISTAN and Afghanistan are two neighbors that have a lot in common. Although a 2600 km border separates the two nations‚ they have common cultural values‚ traditions‚ religion

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    Cassie Gilham 1/16/18 W4 Social Injustices in Afghanistan The past several years have not been kind to the people of Afghanistan. More than a decade of conflict and war has left Afghanistan defenseless against the infamous Taliban regime. The several different factions of Afghanistan found the power to unite against the Russians‚ overthrowing the Marxist Government in the early 1990’s but failed to establish a strong and united government due to cultural and religious differences. The Taliban took

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    Afghanistan Afghanistan is a country that is in the Middle East. In this essay‚ the reader will learn about the differences of Afghanistan and the U.S. Some contrasts are clothing‚ families‚ courtesies‚ and food‚ etc. “Women aren’t allowed to dine alone without a man‚”(pg.4) In my essay you will find men have a lot more rights than women do. First‚ the People. People in Afghanistan are known as Afghans. The official language is Dari and Persian. “The primary loyalty in their family(kin group‚ clan

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    Bacha Bazi or “boy play” is a common practice that promotes child prostitution and sexual slavery in the various parts of Afghanistan. Najibullah Quraishi‚ an Afghan journalist and the director of the documentary The Dancing Boys of Afghanistan‚ has captured and documented the events that occur behind the illegal practice of Bacha Bazi. As shown in his documentary‚ young boys are sold off to powerful‚ wealthy men and are trained to become skilled dancers. Additionally‚ they are often sexually abused

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    and 7B. Today I will be talking about how gender can change your identity in a male dominated country such as Afghanistan and how education‚ or the rather‚ the lack of it can affect your identity. Identity means how you think of yourself‚ who you are‚ your personality and what others think of you. It is also how you act based on your identity. In the text Parvana‚ which is set in Afghanistan‚ the women are discriminated against. The taliban think of them as weak‚useless and not worthy to be seen‚ as

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    Political Constraints: Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan are hostage to the legacy of historical discord on the‚ “Durand Line ” drawn in 1896 by the then British Government and was inherited by Pakistan as a border between the two countries. This had not been accepted as permanent border by many factions in Afghanistan and the issue has been inherited by Pakistan. The relations between the countries had been marred by distrust over the geographical divide. Pakistan had been apprehending

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