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    Afghanistan. With this viewpoint‚ Afghan women face challenges of overcoming the oppressive rule of men. Which can be seen through the novel A Thousand Splendid Suns where the main characters Mariam and Laila face the oppressive rule of their husband Rasheed. Another single story is the one created by European countries depicting African civilizations as savage and barbaric. Many Europeans also believes that the only way to fix the Africans was through the help of the superior white race‚ as depicted

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    Afghanistan‚ when the Taliban ruled. These political figures are nothing short of disgusting wild animals. The rules they have placed within their country for the women are injust and oppressive. Due to these rules‚ Maryam and Laila are forced to marry Rasheed but neither live a happy life with him. He not only rapes them but abused them verbally‚ physically‚ mentally‚ and emotionally. It is a wonder how these two women survived the entire journey. The author has written this novel in first person narrative

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    illegitimate child. Nana also prepares Mariam to expect nothing from men: “Like a compass needle that always point north‚ a man’s accusing finger always finds a woman. Always .... Mariam” (Hosseini‚ 7). This is also used to foreshadow Mariam’s husband‚ Rasheed‚ a cruel‚ abusive and hot tempered man‚ who physically and verbally abuses Mariam after marriage. Although Laila was also brought up in the same society as Mariam‚ her character is stronger as compared to Mariam’s. She has a strong desire to use

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    According to Remington (2002)‚ “North America’s native peoples are often relegated to history viewed primarily as remnant of another era. Efforts to characterize Native American typically result in idealized portrayals of spiritualists communing with nature or bigoted descriptions of savages’ incapable of living in civilized society” (p.6). Sioux tribe‚ called themselves Lakota‚ Dakota and Nakota‚ which means the same thing in Sioux dialects: “allies”. The Indians lost the fight for their land

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    Be it the supremely powerful America or the dilemma-plagued African states‚ it is primarily the youth of a nation that forms a concrete bedrock for the achievement and prosperity of a nation. The reins to turn the country around rest with none other than the strong hands of its young generation - its young blood. The same goes for our beloved motherland‚ Pakistan. Pakistan along with its envious strategic location and a plethora of natural resources possesses another exceedingly important resource

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    Retrieved January 21‚ 2012 from http://www.strategybusiness. com/article/11102?pg=all&tid=27782251 Pinto‚ E. P. (2011). The influence of wage on motivation and satisfaction. The International Business & Economics Research Journal‚ 10(9)‚ 81-91. Rasheed‚ M. I.‚ Aslam‚ H. D.‚ & Sarwar‚ S. (2010). Motivational issues for teachers in higher education: A critical case of IUB. Journal of Management Research‚ 2(2)‚ 1-23. Siddique‚ A.‚ & Khan‚ M. (2011). Impact of academic leadership on facultys motivation

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    a marriage‚ and again‚ the path of her life was pre-chosen for her. “‘I don’t want to‚’ Mariam said. She looked at Jalil. ‘I don’t want this. Don’t make me’” (Hosseini‚ 2007‚ pg.47). Despite Mariam’s wishes‚ Jalil gave her no choice but to marry Rasheed. She accepted her life of being a wife‚ accepted her life of having sex with a man significantly older than her‚ and accepted Rasheed’s choice of trying to have children. Mariam became Rasheed’s pawn‚ under the control of his home and his rules.

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    Co-op Training in Mahmoud Alawi Ali Reda & Brothers Co. Supervisor: Dr. Nizzam Prepared by: Abdulbari Redwan Student No: 08126 Table of Content No | Content | Page | 1 | Chapter 1: Introduction | 4 | | Objectives of co-op training | 4 | | Overview the job training | 4 | | Company overview | 4 | 2 | Chapter 2 : Background of the company | 5 | | Introduction to the industry | 5 | | Company background | 5-6 | | Department functions and duties | 5-6 |

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    International Marketing – Article Summary & Analysis Going Global with Innovations from emerging economies: Investment in Customer Support Capabilities Pays Off by Susanna Khavul‚ Mark Peterson‚ Drake Mullens‚ and Abdul A. Rasheed Journal of International Marketing‚ Volume 18‚ Number 4‚ December 2010 The authors argue that firms with IPs (Intellectual Property) and strategic intent to internationalize invest in international customer support capabilities to satisfy the demands of their

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    Two women coming to gether Although the two women differ greatly they share the same heartache‚ pain and tribulation of living in a country ruined by political oppression and war. The role of women in Afghanistan is an unjust and unreasonable position in which they are continuously denied many freedoms and rights. Afghanistan than‚ did not believe in equality between men and women; men were superior whereas women were inferior. Hosseini identifies these inequalities and empathizes with the women

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