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    Shir Shah Momand ID# 9455 Naim and Jabar Naim and Jabar; is a documentary about two friends who live in northern part of Afghanistan. They are both working together in the field. Currently Jabar is on summer vacations he studies in a school in Mazar. Jabar’s father name is Sayyid Jalal who is a farmer‚ and laborer who doesn’t own a land and works in others land for money. He is very poor and has no land‚ he owns one house. Khal Mohammad is Jabar’s younger brother and his father wants to enroll Khal

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    No one knows the real story of Pat Tillman. On April 23‚ 2004 news headlines filled the air waves with tragic news that Pat Tillman was killed in action yesterday‚ fighting in Afghanistan. While on a patrol with his detachment through eastern Afghanistan‚ the detachment was ambushed. When the ambush was quelled‚ sadly‚ Pat Tillman was dead. For the better part of the week following his death‚ his story was still being constantly reported about on every news channel including ESPN. The NFL dedicated

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    PEACE AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN FATA: SOME REFLECTIONS Manzoor Ahmad Naazer* Peace and harmony in FATA is essential for peace‚ progress and prosperity in Pakistan and Afghanistan. FATA is an area the hit by violence the worst in both countries. Allegedly‚ it is an epicenter of militancy and cause of sufferings of people in both countries. In turn‚ it also increases miseries of the people living in FATA caused by heightened search and security operations by Pakistani forces besides drone

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    with when he is bored‚ something he can kick when he’s angry. Don’t ever fool yourself and think you’re something more” ( Hosseini ‚ 2005 ‚ p. 72 ). He is only treated so brutally because of his religion‚ something that he has no control over. In Afghanistan‚ this is normal. The Kite Runner is a great way for readers to become exposed to the reality of Afghan culture. Another way the caste system plays a role in this novel is when Amir is reading a story to Hassan that he made up and his friend shows

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    story that demonstrates the political and religious discrimination in Afghan society. Concerns about discrimination are reminded to the reader as one reads about the story of two Afghan boys. A major struggle is evident between the two groups in Afghanistan‚ the Pashtuns‚ and the Hazaras. Discrimination sets into place as we learn about the history between the two family lines. On page 9‚ Amir read from a book that says “Pashtuns had persecuted and oppressed the Hazaras … the reason was that Pashtuns

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    Throughout our nations history‚ women have fought in each American battle that American men have participated. Though they did not wear uniforms‚ women were hired to fill multiple positions during the American Revolution‚ yet received little acknowledgement for their services in the history books. While it has been a slow process‚ there are now more opportunities than ever for women to serve in our nation’s military; however there are still positions women cannot legally hold. It is baffling that

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    and A.D. 300. The invaders became "Indianized" in the process of their conquest and settlement. Also‚ this period witnessed remarkable intellectual and artistic achievements inspired by cultural diffusion .The Kushan Kingdom controlled parts of Afghanistan and Iran‚ and in India stretched from Purushapura (modern Peshawar‚ Pakistan) in the northwest‚ to Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh) in the east‚ and to Sanchi (Madhya Pradesh) in the south. For a short period‚ the kingdom reached still farther east‚ to

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    DEVELOPING AND MAINTAINING STRATEGIC RELATIONS BETWEEN PAKISTAN AND CHINA - ADVANTAGES AND IMPLICATIONS INTRODUCTION 1. Sino-Pakistan relations stand out as one of the few enduring friendships that have withstood the pressures of time and shifting geo-strategic conditions. The defense and security dimensions of the Sino-Pak relationship have been based on shared strategic interests and geo-political goals. Various important political and geo-strategic issues have affected this relationship over

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    India International Trade Fair begins in Delhi Aakriti Sawhney Aakriti Sawhney Aakriti SawhneyAakriti Sawhney ‚ Hindustan Times New Delhi‚ November 15‚ 2011 First Published: 17:31 IST(15/11/2011) Last Updated: 00:57 IST(16/11/2011) | An Afghani stall selling wallets and mobile cases at the Afghan pavilion at the India International Trade Fair (IITF). Keeping its annual date with Delhi‚ the 31st India International Trade Fair (IIFT) kicked off at Pragati Maiden on Monday. The fair‚ which has a

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    In Afghanistan‚ women are still routinely arrested and jailed for “running away” or for adultery‚ the current law does not recognize the crime rape‚ and the rate of forced marriages are sky rocketing. Any woman that dares to speak out or attempts to affect change incurs at best abuse and threats‚ at worse death. In this culture‚ if a woman is outspoken and involved in a political and social life then she is bound to be a victim of attack. The Patience Stone by Atiq Rahimi explores the ways through

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