Monthly Archives: November 2011

An interesting book

Just Started reading Understanding International Relations, written by Chris Brown and Kirsten Ainley. It seems to be a very interesting book.

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Bowling alley, Kabul, Afghanistan

Yesterday I and some of my friends went to the Strikers – the bowling alley recently opened in the Kabul. I think it may probably be Afghanistan’s first bowling center. I snapped some photos to share, and here they are:

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Photos of Bagh-e Babur, Kabul, Afghanistan

عکس هایی از باغ بابر، کابل، افغانستان I have recently been in the Bagh-e Babur. Here are some of pictures I snapped.

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Tradesman

A tradesman is a skilled manual worker in a particular trade or craft. Economically and socially, a tradesman’s status is considered between alaborer and a professional, with a high degree of both practical and theoretical knowledge of their trade. § … Continue reading

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The first blog publishing service in the Afghanistan

http://blog.af/ is the first blog-publishing service in the Afghanistan. Now Afghans can post their articles, notes … on their own blog platform.

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Hindu Kush Mountains

When I was coming from Mazar-I-Sharif to Kabul, I took these photos.

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Social networking in Afghanistan

Social networking, more than any thing else, has increased the number of internet users in the Afghanistan. And the young generation constitutes the majority of Afghan internet users.

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Four styles of learning.

Honey and Mumford identified four styles of learning. Activists: As the name itself shows, the people in this category learn better when they are involved in new experiences, but get bored with implementation. Reflectors: The people in this category learn … Continue reading

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A random note

I’m posting this note from Mazar-I-Sharif. I reached here three days ago. Everything has been good except the weather which sometimes drives me crazy. It’s very cold here. It’s very windy and cold tonight.

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How to deal with conflicts?

There are at least three options in dealing with value conflicts. 1. The parties do battle until one of them gives in and changes positions on the value in conflict. 2. The parties agree to disagree on that value, and … Continue reading

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