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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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    Afghanistan is a difficult place in the world to be a women.Women are treated horribly‚ publicity shamed‚ brutally beaten and treated like objects by men. Afghanistan lacks in food‚ medicine and education for women. The Afghan government and the developed countries are responsible for Afghan woman’s rights in Afghanistan because women are not strong enough to fight for themselves‚ we all have to work together. Women do stand up for themselves but they are publicity shamed‚ brutally beaten by

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    Parvana’s life in Afghanistan In “The Breadwinner” Parvana’s rights are being violated. She has the right to go to school and get an education. She has the right to go to court to defend people. She has the right to freedom and many other rights‚ but nearly all of her rights are being violated by the Taliban. I wonder how Parvana deals with it? This essay will be about some of the rights that are violated in Afghanistan‚ the right for an education‚ the right to go to court and the right for freedom

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    Michael Harris English II Honors May 19th‚ 2013 Montgomery The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan On April of 1978‚ the Afghan central government was just overthrown their own leader‚ Mohammad Duad Khan. A group of military officials on a quest for power led by Nur Mohammad Taraki‚ a distinct military general. To replace Duad Khan‚ two Marxist political groups fill in. The Khalq‚ or the people’s political group‚ and the Parcham‚ the Banner Party. “The new government‚ which had little popular support

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    School is a privilege taken for granted everyday in America. Be grateful to get up every morning and have a safe environment that benefits your future. For many living in Afghanistan‚ education is not an option given to them. Those lucky enough to get an education take it seriously and use it to strengthen themselves. Going to school introduces a new understanding of encouragement into the lives of Afghan people‚ which can lead to motivate the future achievement of self goals. Farah uses her school

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    Philosophy 106 First Paper Assignment Why our Troops Should Withdrawal From Afghanistan On September 11th 2001 the United States witnessed one of the worst terroristic attacks in U.S history. Nineteen terrorists that were apart of an Islamic group hijacked four planes crashing them into various areas around the United States‚ committing suicide along with many innocent citizens. Two separate planes hit the world trade center in New York City‚ while a plane also hit the pentagon as well

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    Narcotic Drugs has an extremely ambitious topic area to cover. Each delegate shall‚ explore the tumultuous world of Afghanistan’s illicit drug trade; treading through the mountainous borders of Afghanistan‚ Pakistan and Iran‚ while uncovering a trail of drugs‚ an addicted populace‚ and widespread crime. Afghanistan produced a record opium poppy crop in 2007‚ supplying 93% of the world’s opium. Opium trade has become an increasingly substantial source of revenue for various criminal groups and finances

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    Afghan Holiday/ Religious Dishes & Desserts Afghan Nowroz Celebration 101 There are many customs around Nowroz but here are the most common ones that are experienced in Afghanistan are: Haft Mewa: A special drink called Haft Mewa (seven fruits). Haft Mewa which we are calling the Afghan New Year Fruit Medly on this blog is essentially compote made from seven different dried fruits and nuts served in their own juices. Traditionally the seven ingredients are as follows: red raisins‚ black

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    can not win the War in Afghanistan The most important international challenge facing the United States over the next ten years is dealing with the war in Afghanistan. The war has been going on for ten years and we have gotten very little progress. As days go by more and more American soldiers are being killed battling the unforeseeable enemy. In Afghanistan the United States is most likely fighting a losing battle. The War in Afghanistan can almost be compared to the Vietnam War because of its

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    whole world. The war itself is naturally long lasting and hurting. The war in Afghanistan to reach politic goals cannot go along with just military means lonely. The situation in Afghanistan is more complicated when America could not defeat Taliban thoroughly. However‚ the decision making of American leaders in relation between military using and political purpose has achieved several certain effectiveness. Applying the rational decision-making model to the situation in Afghanistan surge will analyze

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