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    the fashionable products were very easily find in Kabul Market. Fashion during the Taliban period Although living in a conservative and male dominated society where women were not allowed to come out with out Blue Burqa(Chadare) still Afghans specially Afghan Women were following the fashion. Different types of Burqa were came out in the market with different variaties and color During the Taliban period Afghan Bride were wearing white burqa Current fashion Like everything else fashion

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    Conflict will always be a part of human nature due to our complex make up and conflicting ideas and values. Whilst the inevitability of conflict brings much pain and suffering‚ it is not always a bad thing as it can allow for true heroes to arise and act in a way that benefits the greater good. Adversity brings out the best and worst in all people this means that there is a very thin line between a hero and a villain. An individual’s involvement in conflict is a matter of perspective; this means

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    The Surge was when‚ in January 2007‚ President Bush announced a controversial plan to temporarily increase the number of US troops in Iraq by more than 20‚000. Despite heavy casualties initially‚ the drop in violence that occurred as the year drew on was a source of encouragement‚ and a number of the additional troops were subsequently withdrawn. The 1979 Islamic Revolution happened when the shah of Iran fled due to mass protests against him. Ayatollah Khomeini came back to Iran‚ and a huge reform

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    The US and its NATO allies which were engaged in a bitter the Cold War with the then Soviet Union decided to use Pakistan as a frontline state against their enemy. Prof Munawar Sabir in his scholarly lecture delivered at the Superior University‚ Lahore‚ exclusively for the CSS students preparing for interview on ‘Geo-strategic importance of Pakistan’. He highlighted the geo-strategic importance of Pakistan by discussing Pakistan’s relations with its neighbouring countries and the major powers

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    or taking care of kids. But women can actually do a lot of things. And Malala knows that. So she is going to stand up for what she knows is right. When Malala was 12 her school got closed down. Also she is fighting for girls rights because the Taliban doesn’t want girls to go to school because they think girls would become more powerful and Malala doesn’t find that okay that boys always want to be more powerful. Malala is fighting for girls rights because she believes that every person should be

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    Communist government had collapsed and the Peshawar Accord declared Afghanistan to be the Islamic State of Afghanistan. However‚ many groups refused to acknowledge the new government throughout the early 1990s. In Kandahar‚ a militia group called the Taliban‚ began to emerge as a political and religious force.” Consequently‚ there was a negative result growing Afghanistan. Finally‚ I am with international public opinion which is largely opposed to the war in Afghanistan. For instance‚ from CBS News poll

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    Women rights An educated female population is more threatening to Pakistan then a large army with a lot of weapons. Malala‚ a Pakistani girl who was shot in the head by a Taliban soldier wanted to experience education like all the other young girls of her age in other countries. Pashtuns is one of the main culture in Pakistan.There is a myth in their culture that women should not be educated.I believe that there are other million girls out there in the world who are also not provided education

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    | Structural Data | 19-20 | Recommendations for Afghan Government | 21 | Reference and Bibliography | 22 | Afghanistan ranks as the second most fragile country in the CIFP state fragility index‚ as of 2011. Since the end of the repressive Taliban regime in 2001‚ the country has been desperately trying to stabilize its infrastructure and development‚ with the help of international aid. Unfortunately‚ continuous political and civil disputes have caused minimal‚ if any‚ progress in the country’s

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    stands as the largest reported ground action in the Afghan war. This 17-day battle led to eight U.S. casualties and over 50 wounded. Operation Anaconda is viewed as a success due to coalition forces being able to kill and root out several hundred Taliban and al Qaeda fighters‚ which left U.S. and coalition forces in control of the Shah-i-Khot Valley. Originally intended to be a three-day battle with light resistance‚ a seven-day battle ensued with intense fighting and was finally stopped on 18 March

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    simultaneously fighting domestic terrorism in a war that will seemingly continue well beyond 2014. In recent months‚ terror attacks targeting the Shia Hazara minority in Baluchistan indicate a transformation of the terror problem in Pakistan. The Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi present two different sides of Pakistan’s terrorism problem‚ however‚ the two organizations have increasingly converged operationally to the extent that Pakistan cannot eliminate one without simultaneously confronting

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