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    as many other numerous tasks. However, for nurses working beyond Australia’s borders this is not always the case. In Afghanistan it has been acknowledged that there is a challenge in providing nurses to administer the appropriate care needed for their patients’ health. These challenges include inadequate resources, a limited amount of health care as well as education. In Afghanistan many are treated unsuccessfully due to lack of equipment or knowledge to treat their conditions. In…

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    control in Afghanistan, so they withdrew in 1989. The CIA also…

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    Iraq & Afghanistan War War, whether it was centuries ago, or going on currently, impacts those fighting in many ways. For example, in the Iraq and Afghanistan war, there were over 8,000 soldiers killed in action since 2001. That number stems from a total of 14 years of combat operations. In comparison, there are nearly the same number of suicides by U.S. servicemen and women every single year. Soldiers are not only impacted by physical injury, but there is a very substantial amount of them who…

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    to mind when the typical American hears the words “Afghanistan”, “the Middle East”, and “Muslim”. Generally, if he has lived long enough, he will automatically recall the fall of the twin towers on 9/11 and the many slurs used against people of Middle-Eastern decent. The words “terrorist”, “extremist”, and “heathen” were, and still are, often used by many Americans to describe these people. Despite all the attention that the country of Afghanistan has gained, not many people have stopped to…

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    Numerous setbacks continuously occurred in the process of extending women’s rights, and in fact, various post-2005 movements have had a negative effect towards the attitude of women’s equality in Afghanistan. The creation and enforcement of policies and laws related to women are extremely difficult because of the lack of recognition towards the equality problems. Also, many women are unable to participate in the process of women’s rights policies because…

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    holding me back. So when I was 25, America officially declared war on Afghanistan and they announced the mission to kill Osama Bin Laden after the September 11 attacks. The U.S government ordered all males below the age of 30 to join the army. I was deeply saddened that I had to leave my family all behind and join the military. Took many days to finally go to sleep without shedding any tears. Before getting deported to Afghanistan, we had to train at the…

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    both of these situations aren’t recorded or filed. I provided an article covering an Afghan Policewoman who was shot eleven times for being an officer. She was one of six other women killed in 2013. It was a prime example of gender inequality in Afghanistan. In 2001 women were expected…

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    This novel takes place in Afghanistan, which has been under Taliban control for about a year and a half. Living conditions are forlorn to say the least.Girls can’t go to school, and have to wear abayas to cover their bodies and faces,in addition to not being allowed outside without the company of a man. Parvana, the protagonist, is lucky because she gets to go to the marketplace with her father, who reads letters for money, while her mother, sister and younger siblings are stuck in her tiny…

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    Wedding Ceremony in Afghanistan Weddings are so interesting in Afghanistan. Typically, the mother of the family tries to find a good girl for her boy. After the acceptance of the girl’s family, they prepare an engagement party, and every member of the family from both sides wear traditional clothes. Then, they play music and dance in front of bride and groom. Next, in wedding party, the bride will wear green clothes, and the groom will wear a traditional white clothes (Peraan Tumban). Also, the…

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    Operations Enduring Freedom Afghanistan began in October in 2001after the terrorist attack of 9-11. Which was an attack on the twin towers. The American government decided to repel with force. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization made the mutual defense clause.Other countries like Russia and Pakistan pledged support. This strategy pursued america and its government to destroy the Al-Qaeda group who destroyed the twin towers on September 11. America was then allowed to engage in combat and…

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