SECTION E (OPERATION MANAGEMENT) GROUP NO 1 1. RANA FARHAN SHAKER L1S12 MBAM0050 2. ALI SAFDAR WARRAICH L1S12MBAM2202 3. HAROON RASHEED L1S12MBAM2054 4. ARSALAN LATIF L1S12MBAM2060 5. RAJA HASSAN L1S11MBAM0153 GROUP NO 2 1. SAYED AHSAN MEHTAB L1S12MBAM0052 2. AMIR AKRAM L1S12MBAM0057 3. SAMEE ULLAH L1S12MBAM0072 4. SM.KASHIF JAFFERY L1F10MBAM0248 5. AYESHA RIAZ L1S12MBAM0062 GROUP NO 3 1. ABUZAR L1S12MBAM0031 2. AHSAN L1S12MBAM2066 3. WAQAS SIDHU L1S12MBAM0182
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exemplifies man vs self conflict because this is when‚ despite her true feelings‚ Laila agrees to marry Rasheed. This choice forces Laila to wrestle with her mind multiple times in the book. Man vs. Man: “And‚ with that‚ Miriam brought down the shovel. This time‚ she gave it everything she had” (Hosseini 349) Explanation- This quote is exemplifying man vs man conflict because this is when Miriam kills Rasheed due to his constant hostility
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the money – it is about the achievement of his redemption and freedom from the guilt that was taunting him. Although Mariam had a hard life‚ she never initiated a plan for salvation‚ which is why it was not until she took initiative and killed Rasheed that she finally felt like she had a purpose. Essentially‚ she remained at home‚ did what she was told and blamed her surroundings for her fate. While most of the situations in her life she was faced with were not her fault‚
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Jessica Sanchez June 3‚2012 Theocracy in A Thousand Splendid Suns Theocracy is a government in which God or a deity is recognized as the supreme ruler of the land. The God’s rules are interpreted through government officials. One of the most infamous theocracies in world history was the Taliban from 1991- 2001. Under this government‚ kite flying and music playing was prohibited‚ all men were required to grow out their beard‚ change their name to Islamic names‚ ordered that all people
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Khaled Hosseini is one of the most admired Afghani authors of the 21st century. He is best know for works such as The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns that explore the hardships of living in Afghanistan during the Soviet Invasion and Taliban regime. This paper will discuss the life and work of Khaled Hosseini with special emphasis on the effect on women in Afghan society in the novel A Thousand Splendid Suns. Khaled Hosseini was born on March 4‚ 1965. He is the eldest of five children‚
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In the novel A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ shame and discrimination against women is a main theme that evolves throughout the novel. Growing up Mariam is always reminded by her mother that she was a harami‚ an illegitimate child. Her mother tries to hold Mariam back from progressing by reminding her of shame‚ even when she wants to attend school‚ Nana claims‚ ”They will call you a harami. They will say the most terrible things about you.”(19). Despite Mariam motivation to attend school‚ her mother
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the novel‚ Mariam cannot withstand her defiance. She has to bow down before the rigid customs of her society as she is reluctantly dragged into marrying with Rasheed. At the nikka (Islamic occasion of wedding) ceremony‚ the Mullah‚ without acknowledging Mariam’s consent‚ remarks‚ “All that remains now is the signing of the contract” (53). Rasheed is apprehensive about the undercurrent sexual predation in the society which ironically prescribes moral codes for its women. Notwithstanding the seemingly
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This shows what happened after Jalil took her innocence. In the book‚” How to Read Literature like a Professor” it states‚” figure of the vampire as an emblem of the way society—polite‚ ostensibly normal society” (Foster 21). That is the way that Rasheed is presented in “A Thousand Splendid Suns.” Chapter 8 is about fairy tales that are told to little kids that actually have deeper meanings. For example it states‚” Maybe the temptation: one child’s gingerbread is another’s drugs” (Foster 36). This
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Life is not easy whatsoever‚ but eventually it will end. Live life to the fullest‚ persevere through every trial and never give up. All people endure their earthly existence differently‚ some have an easier time enduring life‚ while other people have an exceedingly tough time. Women in the middle east go through life experiencing problematic and painful trials everyday. In Khaled Hosseini’s novel A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ tells us the story of the suffering and day to day life of two struggling women
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punishment‚ etc. In this male- dominated area‚ women were treated as if they were less of a person‚ as if their presence were to be completely useless without a man. Most women were victims of domestic abuse in the Afghan culture. “You can’t stop me‚ Rasheed. Do you hear me? You can hit me all you want‚ but I’ll keep going there‚” (320) At this point of time‚ A catastrophe entered the dysfunctional family lives‚ a fire burned down Rasheed’s shoe making business‚ Laila/ Mariam’s husband leaving them in
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