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    Global Citizenship and the Rights of women Global Citizen A “Global citizen is someone who identifies with being part of an emerging world community and whose actions contribute to building this community’s values and practices.” (Kosmosjournal.org, 2016). Global citizens are all of us who identify with taking action against world issues. Global Citizenship (cosmopolitism) looks at us as needing to be patriotic to our nation-state, but also needing to put humanity and the greater good globally first

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    majority part of Afghanistan as a government, but due to the violation of human rights the majority of the world states did not recognize it as legitimate government. And the third phase which is starting from 2004 till the present day as an insurgency groups. Under the Taliban regime many cases of human rights violation took place, according to United Nation report which is consist of 55 pages during the consolidation to take control over the western and northern part of Afghanistan the Taliban committed

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    they were effective, somewhat effective, or not effective at all. The mission to Afghanistan, supporting Steven Lewis Foundation, and adding alternative energy to the country of Canada (wind turbines) are one of the many contributions made over the past 70 years. In my personal opinion, with these actions Canada has made, they are very effective and appropiate. Serval backgrounds leading up to the issue of Afghanistan are the Afghan National Security Forces, police, and army, the Afghan government

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    Afghanistan is one of the poorest and most troubled countries in the world. The land that occupies Afghanistan has a long history of domination by foreign conquerors and strife among internally warring factions. At the gateway between Asia and Europe, this land was conquered by Darius I of Babylonia circa

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    the United States (US) had been in a war in Afghanistan for eight years. Afghan President Hamid Karzai had just been accused of forgery in a recent re-election by tribe leaders. Karzai became president in 2001 after US forces had dissolved of the Taliban regime. In the US the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Michael Mullen had suggested the need for more US troops in Afghanistan to congress but did not formally request more troops Afghanistan. Months earlier the Taliban leader in Pakistan

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    Pakistan also wanted to end Indian influence in Afghanistan because India had used its Afghan allies for stirring troubles in the Pakistani provinces of Northeast Frontier and Balichustan. The tribes living in these two regions have ethnic affinities with the Afghan tribes, and India and its Afghan allies were supporting secessionist movement in these two provinces. What followed was a ten year long guerilla war. The United States gave billions

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    Revised paper proposal and bibliography The Mongol empire was one the greatest empires of all time expanding all over Central Asia. Bordering Chinese states, the Khwarazmian empire, present day Afghanistan, Siberia, Iran, and many more, at its height the mongol empire was over 20,000,000 square kilometers. This was all possible due to extraordinary men in Central Asia, ruled by Genghis khan emperor of the Mongol empire. These Asian nomads along with their fearless and intelligent leader, flourished

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    Taliban Kyle Collins Rancourt The Problem “The Taliban are a group of fundamentalist Sunni Muslim militants living today mostly near the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan” (Johns). The Taliban emerged in the early 1990’s ("Who Are the Taliban?"). The Taliban are a serious issue in today’s world. They are not only affecting people in Afghanistan, but people all over the world even the United States. They are a threat to others and are feared all around the world. The word Taliban means "students"

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    INTRODUCTION The Afghanistan war began back in 2001 and is still ongoing with The United States and Allied soldiers still fighting in Afghanistan to this today. With seventeen years passing since the United Nations first deployed troops to the rough mountainous landscape known as Afghanistan, it has been a tough uphill battle with thousands of lives being lost. Both sides are fighting for what they believe is right in a dangerous part of the world. CAUSES AND EFFECTS The country of Afghanistan's

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    like Afghanistan to help as much as they can. Doctors Without Borders is an organization that tries to fill the gaps in Afghanistan’s health care. Although these organizations have done a lot to help countries including Afghanistan, there is still a lot more work that needs to be done. As people have more and more needs, it is becoming harder for the organization to help everyone they want to help (Cassandra Vinograd). In addition, Doctors Without Borders left Kunduz in northern Afghanistan after

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