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  2. Carla Garapedian - Wikipedia

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    Lifting the Veil is a 50-minute documentary that was funded by Channel Four in the UK. The filmmaker traveled to Afghanistan to investigate the public murder of Zarmina, an Islamic mother of seven. Her abusive husband was going to tell the Taliban that she had committed adultery, a crime punishable by death.

  3. Afghanistan's Next Top Model - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] International media took notice and dubbed the show Afghanistan's Next Top Model. References ^ "Afghanistan's next top model, Young women are taking off the burqa and strutting the catwalk for local TV, Tracy Clark-Flory" .

  4. Islamic veiling practices by country - Wikipedia

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    The anti-veil movement was initially started in 1908 in Baku by liberal bourgeoisie well before the Soviet Hujum in 1927. However, the anti-veil protests were suppressed by Islamic clergy, causing a major setback. While some women stopped wearing the veil then, many still wore the veil out of social pressure. [292]

  5. Lifting the corporate veil - Wikipedia

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  6. Piercing the corporate veil - Wikipedia

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    Piercing the corporate veil or lifting the corporate veil is a legal decision to treat the rights or duties of a corporation as the rights or liabilities of its shareholders. Usually a corporation is treated as a separate legal person , which is solely responsible for the debts it incurs and the sole beneficiary of the credit it is owed.

  7. Veil - Wikipedia

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    [115] [126] The veil stays on her face until just before the end of the wedding ceremony – when they are legally married according to Jewish law – then the groom helps lift the veil off her face. The most often cited interpretation for the badeken is that, according to Genesis 29 , when Jacob went to marry Rachel, his father-in-law Laban ...

  8. Women's Welfare Association - Wikipedia

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    After having observed that the veil had become optional, a group of foreign women, notably the American Jeanne Beecher, organized sewing classes at the Women's Welfare Association's School for Girls in Kabul, after having acquired assistance from Vogue Pattern Service, with the intention of teaching Afghan women to learn to manufacture Western ...

  9. Marwan Bishara - Wikipedia

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    Marwan Bishara (Arabic: مروان بشارة) is a Palestinian Arab author, columnist and senior political analyst for Al Jazeera English, born in Nazareth, Israel. [1] [2] From 2007 to 2014, Bishara was the editor and host of their flagship programme Empire, which examined global powers and their agendas in a fusion of documentary and debate with politicians, generals, philosophers ...