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    GEOGRAPHICAL IMPORTANCE OF FATA 1. INTRODUCTION The spectacular land in which the Pathans live has had a major effect on their history and their way of life. — J. W. Spain Geography has a significant position in making of a nation’s fortune; either in the shape of geo-politics or geo-economics. It can shower blessings or bring curse to the residents of the locality as one can’t change the geography. It is well said that a state’s political system‚ economic structure‚ judicial organization‚ demographic

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    Overview of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation: Found in 1989‚ Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) is one of the latest organizations that have been establishment mainly for the purpose of promoting and facilitating free trade in different countries belonging to the Asia-Pacific region. The organization that started with twelve members has been growing and demonstrating several benefits in different areas. The main goal or aim of the entity is to facilitate the economic growth of its member

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    interactions between civilizations. These routes connected the west and east by monks‚ soldiers‚ merchants‚ pilgrims‚ also nomads. The Route traveled through china‚ the highlands of the Pamir and Tian Shan ranges‚ the Tarima basin‚ and onto‚ Afghanistan‚ Central Asia‚ and Iran and to the eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea. This route insisted travel by either land or sea. Extending about 6‚000 kilometers the Silk Road gets its name from the main attraction on this route being the Chinese silk. On the Silk

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    have become widely known due to their fight for national independence. These regions consist of national minorities and have had long periods of national independence before they were included in the Chinese empire during the Qing Dynasty in 1949‚ (Central Tibetan Administartion‚ 2011). China places a large emphasis on these regions and will not allow them to separate‚ as Tibet and Xinjiang are valuable to China due to the prevailing belief of the importance of unity‚ a unified China is seen as a strong

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    Although the patterns of interactions along the Silk Roads from 200 B.C.E. to 1450 C.E. changed in the way items were traded and the amount of items traded‚ its continuities stayed relatively the same as it relates to the trade of goods to and from Asia and Europe‚ all of which led to a global connection of trade goods and active worldwide commerce. In the beginning of this period‚ around 200 BCE the Silk Road was just developing and China was in control as the route opened up to the west. Technologies

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    superhighway not literally a single road it consisted of a good network of trade routes connecting China with Central Asia and lands beyond all the way to Rome. Goods were usually transported by larch Caravana it’s made up of guides soldiers religious Pilgrims merchants and hundreds of fright bearing camels. The silk Road florist for more than 3000 years and had a major influence on the cultures of Asia Europe and Africa is Vinny Q ask you to become a traveler on the silk Road and to record your experiences

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    For a little over two thousand years‚ the Silk Road was a network of webbing that allowed various minorities the right to travel‚ leading to the dissemination of differing religious ideologies across Eurasia. It seemed that the Greek colonies of Central Asia had been left behind after the collapse of the empire‚ that had been converted on a larger scale from Greco-Roman paganism to Buddhism. Often one of the most important aspects of the identity of a person can come in the form of religion‚

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    The main functions of the central bank: The central bank control the issue of notes and coins The power to control the amount of credit-money created by banks Central bank has also some control over non-bank financial intermediaries that provides credit It should use Tools and instruments of monetary policy in order to control: credit expansion‚ liquidity and the supply money. The central can act as the lender of last resort in order to prevent crises to protect depositors‚ widespread panic

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    Pipeline Alex Goeman alextgoeman@gmail.com MC 492‚ Graham 4/26/2012 Abstract The struggle over energy export routes in Central Asia has taken the form of a new Great Game‚ one in which Western energy companies (encouraged and assisted by their governments) compete with state owned Russian and Chinese firms for the right to exploit Central Asian resources. The implementation of the Turkmenistan-China Gas Pipeline‚ which began to pump gas to China in 2010‚ has been the most significant

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    Economic Aspects of the Chinese–Central Asia Rapprochement Sébastien Peyrouse SILK ROAD PAPER September 2007 The Economic Aspects of the Chinese-Central Asia Rapprochement Sébastien Peyrouse © Central Asia-Caucasus Institute & Silk Road Studies Program – A Joint Transatlantic Research and Policy Center Johns Hopkins University-SAIS‚ 1619 Massachusetts Ave. NW‚ Washington‚ D.C. 20036‚ U.S. Institute for Security and Development Policy‚ V. Finnbodav. 2‚ 131 30 Stockholm-Nacka

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