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    cooperation throughout Member States. During 1992‚ the organization had been expanded to also include Islamic Republic of Afghanistan‚ Republic of Azerbaijan‚ Republic of Kazakhstan‚ Kyrgyz Republic‚ Republic of Tajikistan‚ Turkmenistan and Republic of Uzbekistan. The organization is funded by member donations and has been involved in several priority projects including trade‚ energy‚ transportation‚ agriculture‚ and the control of drugs. Brief history: The ECO was established in 1985 as a trilateral

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    the success of BAPI as a responsible and acceptable body. Prospect of medicine export to CIS countries bright ECONOMIC REPORTER There is bright prospect of export of standard quality medicines produced in Bangladesh to CIS countries including Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. Both the countries import 90 per cent of medicines from abroad. Besides‚ there is also immense potentialities to set up joint venture pharmaceutical industries between Bangladesh and the two CIS countries. This was revealed following

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    Uzb-Usa

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    THE ECONOMIC REPORT OF UZBEKISTAN The International High School at Lafayette Fall 2013 Mr. Joel Sherzod Musaev Uzbekistan is located in heart of the Central Asia. When we talk about Uzbekistan we have to look through history of it and suddenly everything will connect to the Soviet Union. Uzbekistan played one of the most important roles of USSR. Uzbekistan was controlled by Soviet Union over 67 years. Uzbekistan’s role was specifically to grow cotton and government

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    that works in these countries to try to control the drug problem. They have mostly worked to limit supply. They also check borders for security and to gather information. Antonella Deledda of the United Nations Drug Control and Crime Program in Uzbekistan plans a trip through three countries to try to strengthen their cooperation. There were some budgetary or financial issues discussed. This drug control agency pays officers working for them more than three times the salary of local officers. They

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    Russians and Tashkent

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    Tashkent Tashkent is the capital of Uzbekistan and the largest city in Central Asia. Tashkent lies in the northeastern part of the country. The city probably dates from the 2nd or the 1st century bc and was variously known as Chachkent‚ Shashkent‚ and Binkent; the name Tashkent‚ which means “Stone Village” in Uzbek‚ was first mentioned in the 11th century. An important centre of trade and handicrafts on the caravan routes to Europe and East Asia‚ When it was captured by the Russians in 1865‚ it

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    Kazakhstan

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    Kazakhstan Kazakhstan‚ a country in Central Asia (south of Russia and northwest of China)‚ home of the Kazakhstanis‚ is a largely populated country with a rich history that has begun to decline because of contamination by infections and disease during the shrinking of the Aral Sea and nuclear contamination‚ which has led to numerous diseases. They are home to a very famous rocket launch site and it has a rich cultural and religious diversity amongst its people. The Kazakh people are more than

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    Just prior to independence‚ trade with other Soviet republics accounted for 93 percent of Turkmenistan’s exports and 81 percent of its imports. In the mid-1990s‚ the country’s main trading partners (as they were in 1990) were Russia‚ Kazakstan‚ and Uzbekistan in the CIS and Germany and countries in Eastern Europe outside the CIS (see table 20‚ Appendix). In 1990 nearly 27 percent of exports were mineral products‚ 6 percent were chemical industry products‚ 46 percent were some form of cotton fiber‚ and

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    decentralisation

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    1. Concept of Decentralization The Central Asian countries (Kazakhstan‚ Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan)‚ once received their independence form USSR‚ started a massive decentralization process. Decentralization‚ generally speaking‚ is a process that aims to re-distribute powers and responsibilities from the top to lower levels of a government. Fritzen S. A. and Lim W. O. distinguish four categories of decentralization: administrative (the transfer of policy making‚ planning and management responsibilities

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    Bukharian Culture

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    Each culture has many interesting and unique traditions. I was born in Uzbekistan and people from my culture call themselves Bukharian Jews. Like many cultures‚ ours also has an interesting history. The Bukharan Jews trace their ancestry to the Israelites who never came back from the Bablonian captivity after exile in the 7th century BCE In Central Asia‚ they survived for centuries subject to many conquering influences. The community was essentially cut off from the rest of the Jewish wrold

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    Ahisha Turks

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    Ahiska Turks Culture plays such a significant role in human life that no society can (function)exist without it. All norms‚ value systems‚ and ways of conducts are the products of culture. Culture determines how an individual should act‚ dress‚ talk‚ eat‚ be educated‚ interact‚ believe‚ etc. Scholars of human development believe that there is a strong relation between cultural practices and the development of how members of a particular society think‚ remember‚ reason‚ solve problems‚ act‚ and

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