Monday, July 2, 2012
Sustaining a marital relationship with the child because seizure is necessary?
Sustaining a marital relationship with the child because seizure is necessary?
If the binding is so cold Why the pretext that the children of men in relation to such a time that will be lost between the pair but not the kind of sad, but during this period due to turbulent atmosphere, not the subjective compensate the INJURIES Children must be crushed and unconscious mental abnormality will be carved that might cause problems in the community
Good enough condition to continue the relationship and over the marital relationship practical problem solving mental relaxation is in the family, but shaken by the linear foot pressure to the interface that is not sacrificing its benefits for children, no excuses, but no damage done to compensate the families of society, the best The problem is the dialogue
Enayat Ataie
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What kind of interface ...
What kind of interface to a cold treason finally led back to trust that what once was Next time it will be hard at first because everything was so put out the next time it is easier
Establishing relationships with the relationship between verbal speak along with the desire intimacy with emotional connection creation (kissing, fondling, ..) of and more . Each other's lives and create a warm or a sexual relationship can help
But still the most important thing next time picture nose in family counseling during this period is necessary
Comfortable with each other or do not finish up the spirit of filing
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Establishing relationships with the relationship between verbal speak along with the desire intimacy with emotional connection creation (kissing, fondling, ..) of and more . Each other's lives and create a warm or a sexual relationship can help
But still the most important thing next time picture nose in family counseling during this period is necessary
Comfortable with each other or do not finish up the spirit of filing
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What kinds of treachery and types of betrayal
Every movement of men and women do not show disloyalty and betrayal.
The betrayal: Couples of all the necessary skills to start and continue to survive and enjoy life, but after a while one party against the precision and elegance to be indifferent (faithless) and the
1 - Betrayal mental
2 - cheating heart
3 - betrayed verbal
4 - The act of treason
5 - to sexual infidelity.
A man with a woman while talking on the phone but my wife mistakenly uses the word faithless betrayal and not betray this in my opinion.
Cooperation and friendly relations of man with his wife and this is quite normal, but she will not tolerate this and friendly cooperation between the man and the woman's betrayal of the
Have sex with men and women successful and ..... . (It was like that with motivation and social relations should be based .
The so-called problems with my pain with someone unaware of the remains to be light and not betray your heart that your satisfies of mind brought to spiritually that is not the time for intellectual intimacy and warmth in the light and leaves no time to partner (wife or friend) to talk with us and reach close to the tranquility and atmosphere of a real relationship, these relationships influenced the approach to cold
If anything I need to place children and youth education and Mamharthay problem we can overcome many of betrayal.
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Saturday, June 30, 2012
Updated Cooking page : How expertly prepared roasted crushed(kebab kobedeh)
How expertly prepared roasted crushed(kebab kobedeh)
One of the most popular Iranian cuisine is world famous barbecue, which also has a wide variety. But one of the problems that seem to be crushed barbecue cooking has its own trick.
طرز تهیه ماهرانه کباب کوبیده |
یکی از محبوب ترین غذاهای ایرانی که شهرت جهانی هم دارد کباب است که دارای انواع زیادی است. اما یکی از مشکلات پخت کباب کوبیده است که به نظر می رسد فوت و فن خاص خود را دارد. |
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Afghanistan news is updated
Afghanistan news is updated
ژنرال دوستم، یکی از ژنرالهای ارشد
ارتش افغانستان است، اما در سالهای اخیر همواره عضویت سیاسی احزابی را
داشته که عمدتا در اپوزیسیون حکومت افغانستان قرار داشته اند.
Afghanistan: Gen. Dostum's political activity is in conflict with the law
Updated: 17:16 GMT - Wednesday 27 jun 2012
General Dostum (left) and Ahmad Zia Massoud
Mr. Dostum is a senior member of the National Front of Afghanistan
Afghan Defense Ministry says Abdul Rashid Dostum, a senior member of the National Front of Afghanistan, until the "officer Brhal" Defense is not a political activity.
Gen. Zahir Azimi, Afghan defense ministry spokesman told reporters that the issue with an official letter to General Dostum, to "remind" has.
General Dostum, an Afghan army's senior generals, but in recent years political parties have always join the Afghan government have been largely in opposition.
source:bbc persian
وزارت دفاع افغانستان: فعالیت سیاسی ژنرال دوستم در تضاد با قانون است
به روز شده: 17:16 گرينويچ - چهارشنبه 27 ژوئن 2012 - 07 تیر 1391
وزارت دفاع افغانستان می گوید،
عبدالرشید دوستم، از اعضای ارشد جبهه ملی افغانستان، تا زمانی که "افسر
برحال" وزارت دفاع است، نمی تواند فعالیت سیاسی کند.
ژنرال ظاهر عظیمی، سخنگوی وزارت دفاع افغانستان به
خبرنگاران گفت که این مسئله را با ارسال یک نامه رسمی به ژنرال دوستم، به
او "یادآوری" کرده است.Afghanistan: Gen. Dostum's political activity is in conflict with the law
Updated: 17:16 GMT - Wednesday 27 jun 2012
General Dostum (left) and Ahmad Zia Massoud
Mr. Dostum is a senior member of the National Front of Afghanistan
Afghan Defense Ministry says Abdul Rashid Dostum, a senior member of the National Front of Afghanistan, until the "officer Brhal" Defense is not a political activity.
Gen. Zahir Azimi, Afghan defense ministry spokesman told reporters that the issue with an official letter to General Dostum, to "remind" has.
General Dostum, an Afghan army's senior generals, but in recent years political parties have always join the Afghan government have been largely in opposition.
source:bbc persian
Monday, June 25, 2012
updated scientific education: All Pages in category "Google services"
All Pages in category "Google services"
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• Google 3D Warehouse
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• AdSense
• Google Certification Program
• AdWords
• Google AJAX APIs
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• Google Analytics
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• Google Apps
• Google Apps Script
• Google Art Project
• Google Audio Indexing
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• Google Blog Search
• Blogger (service)
• Zygote Body
• Google Books
• Google Books Library Project
• Google Bookmarks
• Google Building Maker
• Google Business Solutions
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• List of Google products
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• Google 3D Warehouse
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• AdSense
• Google Certification Program
• AdWords
• Google AJAX APIs
• Google Alerts
• Google Analytics
• Google Questions and Answers
• Google App Engine
• App Inventor for Android
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• Google Apps Script
• Google Art Project
• Google Audio Indexing
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• Google Blog Search
• Blogger (service)
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• Google Books
• Google Books Library Project
• Google Bookmarks
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Sunday, June 24, 2012
Saturday, June 23, 2012
updated scientific education
information about cooking page
Page cooking it all the more Afghan foods such as meat dishes, such as those included in Shorwa , Du peach , Ykhny and foods that are cooked with rice, such as welcome rice, grilled, and ... Homemade sweets such as Halim, Jleby, sesame Special Foods such as Mantu, Pkvreh, ashak and Afghan breads
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24June 2012, 3 in 1391 srtan
Page content updated to include video, news, photos, and joined a new page, a page that has their own fans this is cooking
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24June 2012, 3 in 1391 srtan
dear all friends all page have been active and the day to day will be full
dear all friends all page have been active and the day to day will be full
Friday, June 22, 2012
AFGHANISTAN ECONOMY
Afghanistan's economy is recovering from decades of conflict. The economy has improved significantly since the fall of the Taliban regime in 2001 largely because of the infusion of international assistance, the recovery of the agricultural sector, and service sector growth. Real GDP growth exceeded 8% in 2006. Despite the progress of the past few years, Afghanistan is extremely poor, landlocked, and highly dependent on foreign aid, agriculture, and trade with neighboring countries. Much of the population continues to suffer from shortages of housing, clean water, electricity, medical care, and jobs. Criminality, insecurity, and the Afghan Government's inability to extend rule of law to all parts of the country pose challenges to future economic growth. It will probably take the remainder of the decade and continuing donor aid and attention to significantly raise Afghanistan's living standards from its current level, among the lowest in the world. While the international community remains committed to Afghanistan's development, pledging over $24 billion at three donors' conferences since 2002, Kabul will need to overcome a number of challenges. Expanding poppy cultivation and a growing opium trade generate roughly $3 billion in illicit economic activity and looms as one of Kabul's most serious policy concerns. Other long-term challenges include: budget sustainability, job creation, corruption, government capacity, and rebuilding war torn infrastructure. | |
GDP (purchasing power parity): | $21.5 billion (2004 est.) |
GDP (official exchange rate): | $8.8 billion (2006 est.) |
GDP - real growth rate: | 8% (2006 est.) |
GDP - per capita (PPP): | $800 (2004 est.) |
GDP - composition by sector: | agriculture: 38% industry: 24% services: 38% note: data exclude opium production (2005 est.) |
Labor force: | 15 million (2004 est.) |
Labor force - by occupation: | agriculture: 80% industry: 10% services: 10% (2004 est.) |
Unemployment rate: | 40% (2005 est.) |
Population below poverty line: | 53% (2003) |
Household income or consumption by percentage share: | lowest 10%: NA% highest 10%: NA% |
Inflation rate (consumer prices): | 16.3% (2005 est.) |
Budget: | revenues: $269 million expenditures: $561 million; including capital expenditures of $41.7 million note: Afghanistan has also received $273 million from the Reconstruction Trust Fund and $63 million from the Law and Order Trust Fund (FY04/05 budget est.) |
Agriculture - products: | opium, wheat, fruits, nuts; wool, mutton, sheepskins, lambskins |
Industries: | small-scale production of textiles, soap, furniture, shoes, fertilizer, cement; handwoven carpets; natural gas, coal, copper |
Industrial production growth rate: | NA% |
Electricity - production: | 734.3 million kWh (2004) |
Electricity - production by source: | fossil fuel: 36.3% hydro: 63.7% nuclear: 0% other: 0% (2001) |
Electricity - consumption: | 782.9 million kWh (2004) |
Electricity - exports: | 0 kWh (2004) |
Electricity - imports: | 100 million kWh (2004) |
Oil - production: | 0 bbl/day (2004) |
Oil - consumption: | 4,500 bbl/day (2004 est.) |
Oil - exports: | NA bbl/day |
Oil - imports: | NA bbl/day |
Oil - proved reserves: | 0 bbl (1 January 2002) |
Natural gas - production: | 20 million cu m (2004 est.) |
Natural gas - consumption: | 20 million cu m (2004 est.) |
Natural gas - exports: | 0 cu m (2004 est.) |
Natural gas - imports: | 0 cu m (2004 est.) |
Natural gas - proved reserves: | 99.96 billion cu m (1 January 2005 est.) |
Exports: | $471 million; note - not including illicit exports or reexports (2005 est.) |
Exports - commodities: | opium, fruits and nuts, handwoven carpets, wool, cotton, hides and pelts, precious and semi-precious gems |
Exports - partners: | US 25.8%, India 21.2%, Pakistan 20.3%, Finland 4.1% (2005) |
Imports: | $3.87 billion (2005 est.) |
Imports - commodities: | capital goods, food, textiles, petroleum products |
Imports - partners: | Pakistan 39%, US 9.6%, Germany 5.6%, India 5.3%, Turkey 4.2%, Turkmenistan 4.1% (2005) |
Debt - external: | $8 billion in bilateral debt, mostly to Russia; Afghanistan has $500 million in debt to Multilateral Development Banks (2004) |
Economic aid - recipient: | international pledges made by more than 60 countries and international financial institutions at the Berlin Donors Conference for Afghan reconstruction in March 2004 reached $8.9 billion for 2004-09 |
Currency (code): | afghani (AFA) |
Currency code: | AFA |
Exchange rates: | afghanis per US dollar - 46 (2006), 47.7 (2005), 48 (2004), 49 (2003), 41 (2002) note: in 2002, the afghani was revalued and the currency stabilized at about 40 to 50 afghanis to the US dollar; before 2002, the market rate varied widely from the official rate |
Islamische Republik Afghanistan
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan | ||||||
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Anthem: Afghan National Anthem | ||||||
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Capital (and largest city) | Kabul 34°32′N 69°08′E | |||||
Official language(s) | Dari (Persian) Pashto[1] | |||||
Demonym | Afghan [alternatives] | |||||
Government | Islamic republic | |||||
- | President | Hamid Karzai | ||||
- | Vice President | Mohammed Fahim | ||||
- | Vice President | Karim Khalili | ||||
- | Chief Justice | Abdul Salam Azimi | ||||
Legislature | National Assembly | |||||
- | Upper house | House of Elders | ||||
- | Lower house | House of the People | ||||
Establishment | ||||||
- | First Afghan state[2][3] | October 1747 | ||||
- | Independence (from the United Kingdom) | August 19, 1919 | ||||
Area | ||||||
- | Total | 647,500 km2 (41st) 251,772 sq mi | ||||
- | Water (%) | negligible | ||||
Population | ||||||
- | 2011 estimate | 29,835,392 [4] (42nd) | ||||
- | 1979 census | 15.5 million[5] | ||||
- | Density | 43.5/km2 (150th) 111.8/sq mi | ||||
GDP (PPP) | 2011 estimate | |||||
- | Total | $29.731 billion[6] | ||||
- | Per capita | $956[6] | ||||
GDP (nominal) | 2011 estimate | |||||
- | Total | $18.181 billion[6] | ||||
- | Per capita | $585[6] | ||||
Gini (2008) | 29[7] (low) | |||||
HDI (2011) | 0.398[8] (low) (172st) | |||||
Currency | Afghani (AFN ) | |||||
Time zone | D† (UTC+4:30) | |||||
Drives on the | right | |||||
ISO 3166 code | AF | |||||
Internet TLD | .af | |||||
Calling code | +93 |
GENRAL INFORMATION ABOUT AFGHANISTAN
AFGHANISTAN AN INTERODUCTION
by Abdullah Qazi
Afghanistan, (which literally means Land of the Afghan) is a mountainous land-locked country located in Central Asia. It has a history and culture that goes back over 5000 years. Throughout its long, splendid, and sometimes chaotic history, this area of the world has been known by various names. In ancient times, its inhabitants called the land Aryana. In the medieval era, it was called Khorasan, and in modern times, its people have decided to call it Afghanistan. The exact population of Afghanistan is unknown, however, it is estimated to be somewhere close to 32 million.
Afghanistan is a heterogeneous nation, in which there are four major ethnic groups: Pashtoons, Tajiks, Hazaras, and Uzbeks. Numerous other minor ethnic groups (Nuristanis, Baluchis, Turkmens, etc.) also call Afghanistan their home. While the majority of Afghans (99%) belong to the Islamic faith, there are also small pockets of Sikhs, Hindus and even some Jews. The official languages of the country are Pashto and Dari (Afghan Persian aka Farsi). The capital of Afghanistan is Kabul, which throughout history, was admired by many great figures, such as the great Central Asian conqueror, Zahirudeen Babur. Unfortunately, due to many years of war, this great city has been shattered and nearly destroyed.
Today, Afghanistan is on a road to recovery, however, after decades of war, the economy is still in ruins, and its environment is in a state of crises. After pushing the date back twice, Afghanistan's presidential elections were finally held on October 9, 2004. Over 8 million Afghans voted in the elections. The Joint Electoral Management Body of Afghanistan certified the elections on November 3rd, and declared Hamid Karzai, the interim President, the winner with 55.4% of the votes. Karzai's strongest challenger, Yunis Qanooni, came in second with 16.3% of the votes.
With help from the United States and the United Nations, Afghanistan adopted its new constitution, establishing the country as an Islamic Republic, in early January 2004. According to the constitution, the Afghan government consists of a powerful and popularly elected President, two Vice Presidents, and a National Assembly consisting of two Houses: the House of People (Wolesi Jirga), and the House of Elders (Meshrano Jirga). There is also an independent Judiciary branch consisting of the Supreme Court (Stera Mahkama), High Courts and Appeal Courts. The President appoints the members of the Supreme Court with the approval of the Wolesi Jirga. Assembly elections were held in late 2005.
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