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    Mustafa Muneer – 11748 Undergraduate Student‚ American University of Afghanistan Introduction to Business Dr. Sujatha Chandarlapaty 10th December‚ 2013 To what extent legitimate business is essential in Afghanistan? In all countries of the world there are people who are involved in various types of businesses and of-course legitimate and illegitimate businesses are exist among those. The question whether a business is legitimate or not is upon on rules and regulations of that country.

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    Soviet Involvement in WWII A major world power in the mid 20th century‚ the communist Union of Soviet Socialist Republics‚ commonly known as the USSR‚ was dragged into a growing European conflict which eventually developed into the cataclysmic World War II. In the whirlwind of peace treaties and newly forged alliances‚ the USSR appealed to its neighbors and commenced building strong alliances. The Soviet- German pact‚ signed in 1939‚ was a hasty agreement made between the Soviets and the Germans

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    Environmental issues in Afghanistan Kapisa province Environmental issues in Afghanistan predate the political turmoil of the past few decades. Forests and wetlands have been depleted by centuries of grazing and farming‚ practices which have only increased with modern population growth. In Afghanistan‚ environmental conservation and economic concerns are not at odds; with 80% of the population dependent on herding or farming‚ the welfare of the environment is critical to the economic welfare of

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    credit. (50 points) ScoreThe invasion of Iraq was very controversial. Many editors and columnists voiced strong opinions on the Iraq War. Use your knowledge of current events and the information in your textbook to write two short editorials. One should state why the United States should have invaded Iraq the other editorial should state why the United States should not have invaded Iraq. Some points you may wish to consider What was the stated purpose of the invasion Why did the United States initiate

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    So Iraq could claim that Kuwait was waging an economic war upon Iraq. Iraq saw their invasion of Kuwait as a defensive move‚ one to stop Iraq losing all its money from the falling oil prices. Iraq also considered Kuwait as a part of Iraq. After failing to invade Iran‚ Saddam Hussein may have thought it would be easier to conquer weaker nations. [IMAGE] Iraqi troops preparing for their invasion of Kuwait 2. Why Did The Coalition Attack Iraq? Iraq had invaded Kuwait and Kuwait

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    Republic of Afghanistan: Selected Issues This Selected Issues paper for Islamic Republic of Afghanistan was prepared by a staff team of the International Monetary Fund as background documentation for the periodic consultation with the member country. It is based on the information available at the time it was completed on January 30‚ 2008. The views expressed in this document are those of the staff team and do not necessarily reflect the views of the government of Islamic Republic of Afghanistan or the

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    tribulation of living in a country ruined by political oppression and war. The role of women in Afghanistan is an unjust and unreasonable position in which they are continuously denied many freedoms and rights. Afghanistan than‚ did not believe in equality between men and women; men were superior whereas women were inferior. Hosseini identifies these inequalities and empathizes with the women of Afghanistan by narrating their struggles through the stories of Mariam and Laila. Afghan women like Mariam

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    Water Crisis in Afghanistan It makes up approximately 70 percent of the Earth that we inhabit. You may find yourself “up to the neck in it” at any given point‚ seeing as humans can be composed almost entirely of it. Water is all around us‚ and is essential to the ongoing cycle of life. Although water may seem abundant throughout the Earth and atmosphere; the amount of clean‚ useable water is an everyday crisis for some of the drought stricken‚ less fortunate countries. While the Oceans hold roughly

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    women in Afghanistan had all their Rights taken away when the new government was establish‚ going against the Charter of Human Rights declared by the United Nations. The following paper will investigate the perspectives of the United Nations‚ the women of Afghanistan and the Taliban on the issues of women’s right in Afghanistan. Taking away a person rights is a Crime against Humanity while the women in Afghanistan are put in situation of being harmed or in danger of being harmed. The paper will also

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    York on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly session were claimed to have injected greater clarity to the US ‘endgame’ plans for Afghanistan. If so‚ there is little evidence of this. Conscious of the need not to draw the electorate’s attention to the “good war turned bad”‚ President Barack Obama made only a passing reference to Afghanistan in his nomination speech‚ mentioning that “in 2014‚ our longest war will be over”. Mitt Romney ignored this issue. Senior US Administration officials

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