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    successive times‚ but is never able to carry a child to term‚ and Rasheed gradually becomes more abusive. A girl named Laila and a boy named Tariq‚ who are close friends and aware of social boundaries‚ live in the same neighborhood. War comes to Afghanistan‚ and Kabul is bombarded by rocket attacks. Tariq’s family decides to leave the city‚ and the emotional farewell between Laila and Tariq ends with them making love. Laila’s family also decides to leave Kabul‚ but as they are packing a rocket destroys

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    was increased. Taliban and terrorism The establishment of Taliban and their rise to power in the 90s was a result of the conditions after the war. The Taliban emerged as an opposition movement. Their goal was to remove the Soviet troops from Afghanistan. The movement consisted of Pashtun fundamentalist students that had been trained in religious schools in Pakistani refugee camps called madrasas. Like we mentioned earlier‚ the generation of Afghans that had suffered during the wars‚ harbored a

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    Complete the table below for the culture you chose. Include 50 to 150 words for each response. Culture: Afghansitan Topic Cultural View of the Topic Raising children Many children are introduced to violence‚ abuse‚ exploriation‚ and negect in Afghanistan. For more than 30 years of war‚ many of them have been killed (Swanson & Swanson‚ 2011). Hundreds of children are used as suicide bombers‚ and are put in harms way daily. According to Swanson & Swanson (2011)‚ “Conflict and political violence force

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    Under the Taliban rule‚ from 1991 to 2001‚ much of the Afghanistan population were heavily oppressed. The Taliban‚ formed in the early 1990’s‚ resisted the Soviet rule over the nation. As the years progressed from the fall of the Soviet Union‚ the Taliban began to seize control of territories and inflicted their governs on the people residing under their rule. Many of the laws enforced on the citizens restricted their daily lives. Men had to follow numerous guidelines for every aspect of their life

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    religious schools following the Islamic faith. The schools follow aWahhabism-based curriculum which is an extremely conservative form of Islam. This is the only educational opportunities children have within refugee camps. Religion: Afghanistan is an Islamic nation and is practiced by 99% of the nation. As a result it has run nearly every aspect of the typical Afghans life. Afghans predominantly pertain to two forms of Islam; Sunni and Shi’a. The Taliban‚ which currently holds an immense

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    The Taliban Afghanistan has had a rough past few decades due to the Taliban‚ who also call themselves a “political movement group.” The Taliban has made Afghanistan a very cruel place to live because of all the violence and ways the Taliban has changed the Afghanistan culture. The Taliban made the country a very scary place to live‚ as they also have access to many weapons they use to keep themselves a strong force. The Taliban has made a statement overall to the world‚ whether it is them making

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    Between 1747 and 1798 the Durrani rulers established Afghanistan as tribal confederacy. By the middle of the eighteenth century the British had imperial control in India and were looking to expand their empire to the north. The British looked to take control of the territory of Afghanistan to use as a buffer state. By the early twentieth century the world starts to see Afghanistan emerge from its isolation and control from the British empire. As the territory starts to emerge from its isolation it

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    organization in Afghanistan for the past two and half decades. During this period‚ they have ruled and played the role of society cleanser for the Afghans and the Pakistani people. They have killed‚ maimed‚ flogged‚ abused‚ kidnapped‚ and conducted terrorist activities throughout the Afghanistan‚ Pakistan and India. They have provided help‚ refuge and funding to other terrorist groups like al-Qaeda. They have also constantly tried to undermine the government of Afghanistan by killing government

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    writer of The Kite Runner‚ was born and raised in Afghanistan‚ and always had a passion for writing. His fond memories before the Soviets invaded Afghanistan and his friendship with a Hazara‚ who lived with his family as a child‚ inspired the writing of the Kite Runner. This book is about forgiveness and redemption. Hosseini was also able to write this book with so much detail because he was raised there and knows first hand what growing up in Afghanistan was like. To begin with‚ Hosseini often feels

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    environment and attract investment. Tax reform is a notable example. In the World Bank lists Afghanistan at rank 165 out of 183 countries in “2011”. Currently the entrepreneurs do not see tax administration as a big issue because there is little enforcement. But as the company grows and becomes more formal‚ it will benefit from having an efficient system in place. Labor regulation is another area where Afghanistan has made significant progress. Regulations governing hiring‚ firing‚ and working hours all

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