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Essay heading: Life of Afgani Women
 
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So women had a very restrictive dress code that included wearing veils that covered almost their entire body till the late 1950's, but it should be noted that they were treated with a lot more respect and equality than during the Taliban regime (Schulz). In August, 1959 Prime Minister Muhammad Daoud officially ended seclusion for women and abolished veiling...
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He put this into affect using a public statement during their national celebration of independence. The Prime Minister put together a ceremony where all the wives and daughters of men with the highest government positions revealed themselves unveiled to the public. He also strongly opposed any opposition to this idea and made veiling voluntary...
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Women's Rights in Afghanistan   Women in Afghanistan   Women in Afghanistan   Stereotypes: Black Women Vs. White Women In The Media   the role of christian women vs islamic women   Add women and stir: the effect of women on the IPE   Women in Classical Athens vs. Women in America   Women in Lysistrata and Women of Ancient Greece   Spartan Women VS Athenian Women   A MALE FEMINIST: HARDY'S PORTRAYAL OF When Rosemarie Morgan claims, "Hardy's women ... must have confused many readers caught with mixed feelings of admiration and alarm," (Morgan, Women and Sexuality in the Novels of Thomas Hardy xiii) she brings...   Women's Struggles in Little Women   Afghanistan: Life under the Taliban   The Lives of Afghani Women : Has it Always Been This Way?   Women, Work And Public Policy   Women, Work And Public Policy  
 
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