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    In the past forty years, neoliberalism has infiltrated global health and its distribution as a defining ideology. Arising out of an economic model based upon supply and demand and minimal governmental control, this free-market approach appealed to healthcare initiatives based upon predictions of increased democracy, sustainability, individual agency, and efficiency (Keshavjee, 2014). Dr. Salmaan Keshavjee formulates a compelling argument, contesting the effectiveness of such a program in Badakhshan

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    body, transmitted through an intervening medium or space, and absorbed by another body.” Radiation has been a large-scale threat around the world, but especially in Central Asia. The region of Central Asia includes Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. All radioactive mines are threats, but the mines, tailings, and trails involving uranium remain the biggest threat. These mines continue to be threats because uranium is poisonous, causing toxicity and possibly

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    Hi all let me start by first elaborating on the background about various NGOs and there work in the field of Human rights, A human rights NGO is a non-governmental organization that works to protect human rights and end human rights violations. The topic of “human rights” encompasses a wide range of issues, including freedom of expression, right to due process, gender equality, and freedom from poverty and violence. Many NGOs turn to the UN’s Universal Declarations of Human Rights in order to fully

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    the parents are economically disadvantaged as well as less educated and the young married adults are have no educational aspirations, the mental health is unlikely to be good. This issue also leads to high rate of suicide among married women in Tajikistan. There were many cases of young women drowning herself in river with her children. In other world, the socioeconomic resources have negative effect on the mental health of the young early married adults. Another reason, why we cannot compare the

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    The Durand Variety boundary has been used in the last a very extensive interval as the primary offer route for NATO-led causes in Afghanistan as well as by Taliban insurgents and other militant categories who level strikes within Afghanistan. In 2008, Karzai became disappointed with this and suggested that his nation may buy the Afghan National Security Causes (ANSF) to combination the Durand Variety to be able to beat militants covering in western Pakistan. Management in Pakistan advised against

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    circumstances and issues like a revolution or war are going in a country - or immigrate to change their life forever. In my case, I decided to move to a foreign country as an exchange student, surviving a long forty-two hour flight from my home country, Tajikistan, to the USA. Actually, it was not my own idea to study abroad. My parents decided that it would be a great idea for me to spend my junior and senior year in the United States as an exchange student. They have always wanted the best for me. I remember

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    Xenophobia as form of violence on the example of Russian Federation Shodiyor Oghonazarov American University of Central Asia Abstract. This paper will explore Violence among human played a significant part of humans’ history. There are certain types of violence that appeared in humans biologically dependent on the environment. It is important to link perspectives from origins of violence on the micro level (individual perspective) to macro level (social perspective) describing the

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    Brittany The Disparity Between Post-Soviet Republics The collapse of the U.S.S.R signaled the end of an era. The effects of the dissolution were felt all over the world, causing many international relationships to be completely re-evaluated (“Fall of the Soviet Union”, The Cold War Museum). Although the severe shift in the global political situation shocked many, the aftermath of the fall of the Soviet Union was felt most strongly in the countries which had been a part of it. The dissolution

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    An ethnic group is a group of people who share a common culture. Groups can have a shared history, common ancestry, religion, language, traditions, and beliefs. These things make up a common culture that is shared by members of an ethnic group. Arabs make up most of the population of Southwest Asia, Arabs also live in the United States, Canada, and in parts of Africa and Europe. In Southwest Asia, Arabs believe themselves to be descendants of Abraham. Arabs make up the majority of people who

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    Tajikistan is also the most remittance dependent country in the world, with inflows from Russia accounting for an estimated $4.1 billion per year or 48% of its GDP (World Bank 2013). According to the International Organization for Migration, nearly half the working-age Tajik men are in Russia, with the majority being illegal migrants which precludes them from accessing many services including health care (IOM, 2013). IDUs often migrate to other regions or countries for reasons including employment

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