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    they are. Many people in Afghanistan have different beliefs or characteristics based on political or religious beliefs‚ molding them on how they are now. For instance the book A Thousand Splendid Suns by shows how two characters that live in Afghanistan are different because of the political climate in their country. Afghanistan’s climate shapes out how Hakim and Rasheed have different and similar views or thoughts about political and religious beliefs. In Afghanistan people have different opinions

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    Hofstede Nl-Eng

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    Culture and organizations Hofstede Introduction: The rules of the social game Different minds but common problems Mensen‚ volken en groepen die op een andere manier denken‚ handelen en voelen hebben dikwijls conflicten met elkaar. Het is echter noodzakelijk dat er tussen verschillende culturen wordt samengewerkt om militaire‚ ecologische‚ economische‚ meteorologische en hygiënische problemen op te lossen. Voorwaarde voor deze samenwerking is dat we de verschillen in denken‚ handelen

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    Taliban gained rule of Afghanistan. Initially‚ women were allowed to interact with males and dress in colorful clothing of their choice. Their clothing accurately represented the traditional clothing of Afghanistan known for its vibrant colors. With the Taliban’s regime‚ women were required to fully cover themselves and wear a Burqa that shielded every part of their face except their eyes. Through the drastic change shown in the film‚ Marc Forster displays the culture of Afghanistan prior to any invasions

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    Contemporary Perspectives Bookseller of Kabul March 1st‚ 2010 In this paper I will discuss family life in Afghanistan. After reading “The Bookseller of Kabul” and doing some research on other Afghan families I believe that the Khan family is almost the same as a typical Afghan family. Yes‚ there are some differences but in the end they act and live as most others in Afghanistan. Afghanistan is a country that has been divided by several ethnic groups‚ with the two most relevant being the Pashtun

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    Geography Assessment: Emma Hockley Explain how and why the lives of Abdul and Giles are connected Abdul and Giles are both farmers in their different countries‚ Abdul is from Afghanistan while Giles is from Britain. Out in Afghanistan there is a dry‚ semi-desert climate and with only 372mm of rain every year in Kabul‚ the capital‚ it makes it very difficult to grow crops. London on the other hand has about twice as much rain which makes life a lot easier for Giles‚ he grows barley and wheat

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    Khaled Hosseini Biography

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    Biography Hosseini was born in Kabul where his father worked for the Afghanistan Foreign Ministry. In 1970‚ Hosseini and his family moved to Tehran‚ Iran‚ where his father worked for the Embassy of Afghanistan. In 1973‚ Hosseini’s family returned to Kabul‚ and Hosseini’s youngest brother was born in July of that year. In 1976‚ Hosseini’s father obtained a job in Paris‚ France and moved the family there. They chose not to return to Afghanistan because PDPA had seized power through a bloody coup in April

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    Conrad Collins Two Descriptions Paper I’m currently in southern Afghanistan surrounded by rugged mountains‚ guard towers‚ razor wire‚ and lots of military soldiers and vehicles. The sky is grey‚ visibility is very low from all of the dust in the air‚ the wind blows at a constant speed of about 20 knots and the temperature is scorching 85 degrees. There are some villages‚ no schools‚ no running water‚ no electricity‚ and there is only one paved road for miles. There is the constant smell of

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    Dhillon 1 Deep Dhillon Mr. Shurrie ENG3U0-G April 27‚ 2015 Afghanistan a Country lacking political stability Politics is the backbone of a country. It is a way of thinking and an idealistic profession. Throughout the course of history‚ politics changes from being dictatorial government to permitting people to decide the ruler. Strong political approach can make a country strong and help it grow economically. Decisions by the government directly affects the everyday life of people. Such is the case

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    The Taliban are a Muslim fundamentalist group that took control over the government from 1996 until 2001. They enforced many unrealistic rules that caused many hardships for men and women. Many countries have stepped in to try bringing peace to Afghanistan. The Taliban had control of over 90% of the population until countries came together to stop them. They now‚ only control about 54 percent‚ which is a big difference from earlier on. There is a lot of irreversible damage that has been done‚ affecting

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    PAKISTAN AND THE WAR ON TERRORISM Fazal-ur-Rahman Following the events of 9/11‚ Pakistan joined the US-led international coalition against terrorism. As a result of Pakistan’s sustained support and relentless efforts‚ the international coalition against terrorism has been able to achieve significant success in the war on terrorism. Pakistan’s contribution in the war against terrorism has been acknowledged across the world. The US leadership termed Pakistan as a ‘crucial ally’ of the US and

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