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    Opium And Taliban

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    This essay seeks to analyze the relationship between the production of opium in Afghanistan and the sustainability of the Taliban. Rather than continue the failing anti-narcotics campaign in Afghanistan, the United States should undermine the power of the Taliban by pushing for development of the Afghan Economy through the utilization of the country's comparative advantage in opium production. The failure of extermination, the lack of profitable substitution crops, the important role that…

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    characteristics make up our foundation for cultural awareness. The Democratic Republic of Afghanistan is a country in south Asia that was founded in 1747 (Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center, 2010). Afghanistan is located north and west of Pakistan…

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    Mizo Common People’s Union; later renamed as Mizo Union. Mizo Union is important to note because it submitted a resolution to the Advisory Committee appointed by the Constituent Assembly to address the needs of the tribals and minorities of the North-East India demanding inclusion of all neighbouring areas inhabited by the Mizo people. As a result, the Lushai Hills was granted the status of an autonomous district…

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    Foreign Policy A Nation founded on the principles of equality, justice and freedom for all. The United States has clearly established a democratic state for its citizens. The promise of freedom to its citizens has been fulfilled. However, as a global superpower and a member of the United Nations Security Council with power to veto,the United States has more responsibilities in the global community, with power to influence world politics. The United States has sought to solve global conflicts,…

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    I Am Malala Quotes

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    Malala by Malala Yousafzai. Malala is a 17 year old girl from Pakistan. She was shot in the head by the Taliban while riding the bus home from school. She survived, and then made it her mission to shine a light on the importance of education for girls around the world. She was the youngest person ever to win the Nobel Peace Prize. The book is an inspiring tale of persistence and courage. I picked this novel because stories about the middle east are constantly in the news, so I wanted to improve…

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    Raja Pratapaditya Analysis

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    In accordance with the above covenant, Islam Khan confirmed Raja Pratapaditya in all his possessions and granted to him the revenue of the districts of Sripur and Bikrampur in lieu of his allowance’ (ibid.: 28-29). Again, another set of gifts were bestowed upon the Raja which included ‘a khilat, a sword, a bejeweled sword belt, a bejeweled camphor-stand, five high bred Iraqi and Turkish horses, one male elephant, two female elephants, and an imperial kettle drum’ (ibid.). But the Raja did not…

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    11th, the world was really aware of conditions in Afghanistan. Although at war, The U.S. brought hope to these people. For the last decade, Americans have created fundraisers and organizations in order to raise awareness of the problems in the middle east. While improvements have been made, it’s not enough. Today, there are still plenty of girls going without an education. Women still are without basic rights.Along with that, violence against women is still occurring. Female government officials…

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    Page 2: Option A The first of my relatives who move to the United States is my mother, who then was followed by my father. My mother moved to America when she was around the age of 20. She decided to move to America to get a job so she would be able to support the needs and wants of her family. She was born and raised in India where she was surrounded by poverty struck conditions, so to better her standard of living she decided to move. She didn’t believe it was going to be a difficult change…

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    When the Pakistan came into being, it had to face several problems where one of the most difficult task to make the constitution in the newly born state. It took more than eight years to frame a new constitution. This was because of the political instability in the country; around seven governments were changed between the period of 1947-1956 which was the main reason of late formation of the constitution. As we know Quaid-e-Azam was very keen to solve the problems of Pakistan. So, he took this…

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    I Am Malala Book Report

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    The book that I chose for my summer reading project was I Am Malala, by Malala Yousafzai. It focused on life in the Middle East, specifically in Swat, Pakistan. This book showed a striking perspective from a young woman who told about life growing up in Pakistan and her fight for education against the Taliban. In the beginning of the book, Malala talks about the history of her country, such as past leaders, dictators, conflicts, and more to give the reader a sense of Pakistan’s past. Throughout…

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