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    organization was founded by their leader Mullah Mohammed Omar, who was very enigmatic as in life as in his death. Though, most people believe that the Taliban is just a group who started out with just hating everyone, yet the organization is more than that. The Taliban begin in the 1980s during the Soviet invasion when the Soviet Union said they were sending soldiers to Afghanistan to rebuild to failing economy. Soon a leader Mullah Omar would take on control over everyone in 1994 after fighting

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    terrorist attacks, and many terrorism threats. The people who came upon the idea of persecuting these people are called terrorists, and are part of numerous different groups. One of the terrorist groups, called the Taliban, which is led by Mullah Mohammed Omar, had enforced many harsh rules among thousands of innocent people whom they have kidnapped and are now under their rule. Punishment for breaking these rigorous rules, usually results in forced death. This is the situation in the

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    control since their takeover in 1979, have fled the country and left no law or order (CRF). A villageman known as Mullah Mohammad Omar emerged out of the chaos as leader of this new

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    Julianna, a happy and energetic four year old girl went to play at her beautiful garden one sunny day. Julianna loved to run through the colorful flowers and chase butterflies. But that morning, there was something very different in the garden! As Julianna ran, hopped and skipped across the flower beds, she saw something huge and purple at the very back of the garden. “What is that!” she exclaimed with surprise. She stopped running and tip-toed to the huge purple blub. It was as big as a whale. No

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    Iraq: a Lesson from Panama Imperialism and Struggle for Sovereignty If History is to be the signifier of lessons learned, then why do wars continue to happen? The United States has never really been considered an Imperialist nation, but as history proves, the US has had a long stake in international geopolitical control over various countries, as well as economic markets that have made these countries dependent on the United States for survival. In light of recent events in Iraq,

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    Stories were being told, except we weren’t sure if they were true. Rumours were spreading about how the Taliban treated people, but time went by and nothing changed. When the world started to fall silent, Malala Yousafzai, with all her courage and strength, spoke up. She has suffered for doing that, but she doesn’t regret it. Every word she says is expressed with concern. She knows that even her small voice, can and has, changed the world. Malala Yousafzai is a young activist from Swat Valley, Pakistan

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    Mujahideen’s Afganistan 1992-1996 Afganistan is a terrotity which was a battleground between the great powers for centuries. Afganistan history is a war history since the 3rd Century when it was a part of Ashoka’s Maurayan Empire and becomes a buffer state between British and Russian empire by the end of the 19th Century. War culture produced a great warriors of history like Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni and Babur. Multiple civilisations influenced the diverse culture of Afganistan which is a potential

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    Mullah Muhammad Omar is one of American’s most wanted terrorist. The United States put up $10 million dollars as a reward if it led to Omar’s capture. The US then raised it to $25 million dollars for his capture. Omar’s terrorist cell is based in Afghanistan. Omar is considered a mysterious terrorist amongst his people and a mythological hero in the terrorist world. In 2004, Omar stated that the Taliban were “hunting Americans like pigs.” Omar has been wanted by the FBI since 2001 for sheltering

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    M.A.I.N, he worked as CEO for Independent Power System, Inc. As EHM, he travelled all over the world and witnessed major dramatic incidences including Saudi Arabian Money Laundering Affair, the Fall of Shah of Iran, the death of Panama`s President, Omar Torrijos, The Panama Invasion and invasion of Iraq in 2003. In September 11, 2004, he wrote Confessions of Economic Hitman to unveil the secrets ignoring all threats and bribes and reflected his experience as EHM responsible for economic colonization

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    That had powerful impact on your life. What work of art was it?? How did it affect you? Why. One might have seen an art work at a museum or anywhere else that may have influenced them and made them ponder about it. However, if we see a unique sculpture in the heart of nature we will be amazed by seeing that particulate astonishing piece of art that can have a powerful impact on our life. I have experienced that feeling at age of 14 when my family took me to visit the two monumental sculptures of

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