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Global Research on Developmental Disabilities Collaborators () Developmental disabilities among children younger than 5 years in countries and territories, – a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study The Lancet Global Health, 6 (10). ee ISSN X
Amarante, Verónica and Brun, Martín () Cash transfers in Latin America: effects on poverty and redistribution. Economía, 19 (1). 1 - ISSN
Bahar, Dany, Molina, Carlos A. and Santos, Miguel Angel () Fool's gold: the impact of Venezuelan currency devaluations on multinational stock prices. Economía, 19 (1). 93 - ISSN
Beiser-Mcgrath, LiamORCID: and Huber, Robert A. () Assessing the relative importance of psychological and demographic factors for predicting climate and environmental attitudes. Climatic Change, - ISSN
Bernini, Federico, González, Julia, Hallak, Juan Carlos and Vicondoa, Alejandro () The Micro-D classification: a new approach to identifying differentiated exports. Economía, 18 (2). 1 - ISSN
Boyle, AlexandriaORCID: () Mirror self‐recognition and self‐identification. • Afghanistan is situated at the crossroads of Asia, a strategically important location that connects the Middle East with Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent. Down the ages it has been subjected to continuous foreign invasion and intervention-from Alexander the Great to Genghis Khan, and as a pawn in the struggle between the British and Russian Empires-making its people wary of outsiders. That history is being repeated in the twenty-first century. Afghanistan has always been seen from the outside as a realm of much intrigue and many myths. The Afghans tried to keep their distance from the outside world-especially from the Europeans who, whether in pursuit of imperial goals or simply as explorer&#;travelers, attempted to enter and traverse the land. Their very elusiveness attracted Westerners to this landlocked country of high mountains and breathtaking beauty, where age-old customs and traditions were zealously guarded, sometimes at the cost of many lives. The Afghan people are a tapestry of ethnicities woven over time-Pashtuns, Tajiks, Hazaras, Uzbeks, and many smaller ones. Society is organized mainly along ethnic and tribal lines, but ethnic identity becomes irrelevant when a common enemy threa • Nazes Afroz, Moska Najib Afghanistan - Culture Smart!
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