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    Amir Khan Case Summary

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    welterweight titlist Amir Khan (31-3‚ 19 KOs) had disclosed to reporters the possibility of a match with fellow Briton Kell Brook (35-0‚ 24 KOs) next year on the condition that the latter must fight higher-end opponents first to build up their faceoff‚ as per Bleacher Report. The 28-year-old Bolton native also mentioned about a potential bout with Filipino icon Manny Pacquiao in Dubai also next year. As his practice‚ he referred to himself in the third person again saying that “2016 will be Amir Khan’s year;

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    Amir Khusrau: Life and Works

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    INTRODUCTION Amir Khusrau was a Turk and a Soldier by birth. His title ’Turkullah ’ which means (The Turk or Soldier of God)‚ which was bestowed upon him by his Pir Sheikh Nizamu-Din-Auliya‚ shows that he was of Turkish origin.1 His ancestors had migrated to India in the early 13th century on the eve of Changis Khan’s Onslaughts. His father Amir Saifu-Din-Mahmud Settled down at Patiyali (in District Etah in Uttar Pradesh‚ which was situated on the bank of the river Ganga and entered the service

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    Holding Amir accountable would be the first thing that most people do‚ thus making him look like a selfish child that is just a coward. However‚ when the audience or reader takes a deeper look into his life’s story and background‚ sympathy starts to pour out like a waterfall. Then a level ground is found; how can the reader hold this poor boy responsible for his troubled past? Amir has lived through severe and tragic events‚ some of which occurred during his childhood; most of these will never be

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    Amir and Hassan’s relationship could be viewed as one sided. Between the two of them‚ Hassan was the loyal one. Amir only acted kind to Hassan when no one his age was around‚ and even then he would often make fun of him for his lack of education. Hassan did not know this‚ as Amir was quite devious in the ways he would make fun of Hassan. Hassan would stand up for Amir if he was being threatened‚ but Amir would not do the same for Hassan. Amir allowed Hassan to be brutalized by Assef because he believed

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    learn how to do this. Amir was a typical twelve-year-old boy. Having the ability to read and write‚ he would read stories to his friend Hassan as the two of them sat under a pomegranate tree. Sometimes he would make fun of Hassan for not being able to read. Amir wanted to make the fact that he was better than Hassan common knowledge. As he read‚ he would change the plot of the story to his own words. To his surprise‚ Hassan liked his version of the story. In this moment‚ Amir realized he wanted to

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    a friend or foe. In the Kite Runner‚ Amir betrays Hassan‚ his betrayal is the one the book focuses on the most. Although‚ he is not the only one who betrays someone. Throughout the whole novel there is betrayal and some inspire a few actions‚ a couple reckless‚ in the characters. Hassan is one of the very few people who never betrayed anyone. Betrayal is everywhere‚ but other stick with loyalty‚ Hassan was always loyal to Amir‚ while it was not returned. Amir betrays Hassan the most in the book.

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    Case Study Amir Adnan

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    Amir Adnan Started its work in lifestyle industry by designing a small tie for himself at the time when he was a banker. Gradually he started receiving orders from friends and peers to design one for them. He‚ then decided to formally adopt this as a career and further excel in it. Lifestyle industry is all about creativity and innovative thinking which the USP was for Amir. With the passage of time‚ Amir Adnan has been introduced and renowned for its traditional dresses for MEN with a quite

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    Hosseini’s three part novel ‘The Kite Runner‚’ Amir is portrayed to the reader as an inconsiderate boy who unforgivably “ran” from his best friends rape. Although his selfish actions were unforgivable‚ the people around Amir unintentionally push him to the point were he needs to be this selfish to gain affection. In the third part of the novel these actions bring out the good in Amir‚ “and that.. Is what true redemption is.. When guilt leads to good.” Amir stands up for himself and is moved to do good

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    Dear Amir‚ Living in this Pashtun society throughout my lifetime has been horrific. I feel mentally challenged encountering obstacles day by day. It has been mental tribulation and misery throughout this time period for being segregated as a Hazara from the Pashtuns. I mean no iniquity to anybody‚ yet I am discriminated and hated in this society for my beliefs. It is not just about me‚ but it involves the people of my kind. Although we did have an uprising in the early nineteenth century‚

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    Recent Or Amended Australia Laws Coward Punch Law The coward punch law was passed by the NSW government on January 30th 2013. This new law aims to prevent brawls and injury‚ but most importantly death outside of clubs. This new law includes a minimum mandatory sentence of eight years and a maximum of twenty-five years in jail for an assault causing death if the offence is committed by an intoxicated adult. On the spot fines have increased from $200 to $1100. These penalties

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