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    Afghanistan Geography

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    Afghanistan is located in south-central Asia. It is neighbored by China, Iran, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. It is a land locked country with some lakes and rivers. Its Official name is Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. It had roughly 31,822,848 people in the country in 2014. It is roughly the size of Texas, and the longest part of Afghanistan is 770 miles or 1,240 kilometer long. Most of Afghanistan is mountain. The Hindu Kush Mountains run northeast to southwest and divide…

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    Association for Regional Cooperation leaders to his swearing-in ceremony . India is now showing global self-confidence, through strengthened defence ties with the US and Europe, and has for the first time in a generation, opened direct dialogue with Pakistan. However, despite improving relations with India’s neighbours, Modi struggles in Kashmir due to superficially religious but more likely geopolitical issues. As the balance of power in South Asia shifts towards…

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    was declared independence in 1988. It locates in West Bank and Gaza Trip in the Western Asia. The Israel – Palestine conflict was begun from the religious differences and territory conflict.…

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    Causes From The 21st Century Although many of the surges in Islamic Fundamentalism happened during the 19th and 20th century, Islamic fundamentalism has gained many of its members through different attributes and advantages of the 21th century. A comprehensive demographic study of more than 200 countries finds that there are 1.57 billion Muslims of all ages living in the world today, representing 23% of an estimated 2009 world population of 6.8 billion (Pew Research Center). Some of these causes…

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    After the World War 2 the Hungarian government abolished anti-Jewish legislation and put to trial and imprisoned those involved in the deportation and destruction of the Jews; however, no law was passed to return property lost or confiscated in the Holocaust. Anti-Semitism was banned, but anti-Jewish sentiments still continued. Assimilation is a major problem in Hungary. Anti-Semitism remains a problem, even into the twenty-first century. In recent memory attacks by "nationalists" on foreign…

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    past and present history gives us many examples of such misuse of religion.” The history is fraught with such examples. From the thirty years war between Catholics and Protestants in the seventeenth century church which killed almost one-fourth of the Europeans, to the recent conflicts in Israel where extremist Israelis claim the lands of Gaza and the West Bank to be the part of Biblical Israel. Consequently, these hypocritical actions have failed the religion to live up to its…

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    On August 6th, 1945, the first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan. The United States dropped the bomb as their last resort to defeat Japan and end the war, but what they did not expect was the horrors of the aftermath and the ongoing 71 year long debate about the ethics of nuclear weapons. We started out as the only country that had a few nuclear weapons, although it is unknown how many the United States actually had in 1945, which quickly escalated to nine countries owning over 15,000…

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    A Brief note on Nationality: According to my perception, nationality means belongingness to a particular nation by birth or by nationalization, it also comprise when people have common tradition, culture, values, ethics, origin or often a nation. For example, immigrants of same nationality often seek out for each other, this usually defines their sense of nationality and belongingness. Nationality is also considered as a legal relationship between a state and a person, and nationality usually…

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    India India is the seventh largest country in the world. It has vast geographical features. Three different bodies of water surround the country of India. These are the Arabian Sea in the west, Bay of Bengal in the east and the Indian Ocean in the south. Because of this, it is very recognizable on the world map. The country covers an area of about 3.28 million sq km. India divides into several different geographical regions. India is a federation composed of 29 states and 7 union…

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    The History Of ISIS

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    The main mission is to restore a caliphate (an Islamic province or state ruled by a successor of the prophet Mohammad) in the Middle East. The biggest caliphate reached across from modern-day Pakistan to Spain in the 9th century, including North Africa (Brown, “5 Things to Know about ISIS” 9). So far, they have control over many areas in Iraq and Syria, and up to current time, militant groups from several countries have pledged allegiance to them, including groups from…

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