North South University School of Business MGT 210 Section: 13 Project on Maksons Spinning Mills Limited Submission Date: Submitted to: 07.08.2011 Shahid Hossain (ShH) Senior Lecturer School of Business North South University Table of Content |No. |Topic
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while Hassan was his servant and the son of a Hazara. Hassan looked up to Amir in the same way that Amir looked up to Baba‚ but they had completely different personalities. In The Kite Runner‚ Hosseini shows ethnic tensions with the characters Hassan‚ Ali‚ and Amir. Hassan is one of the main characters that Hosseini uses to show ethnic tensions. He is constantly picked on for his social status as a Hazara and the way he looks. In Afghanistan mostly everyone is prejudice towards Hazaras. In the novel
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him to be more like him‚ yet we find they are much more similar than they know‚ both committing tragic sins. Amir grew up very privileged. Baba gave him almost everything they could have wanted. He had a beautiful house‚ a father‚ and caretakers‚ Ali and Hassan. Hassan is just a year younger than Amir and they were raised together. Hassan proves is unrequited loyalty throughout the story but especially when he runs a kite for Amir. When Assef and other boys stop Hassan in an alley asking for the
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morning and return them to Ali at midday so he can attend afternoon classes. Ali does well on a test and his teacher (Dariush Mokhtari) awards him a gold-colored pen; he gives it to Zahra to partially make up for losing her shoes. However‚ the uncomfortable arrangement between him and his sister leads to Ali being late three times in a row‚ no matter how hard he runs; the first time the principal ignores him‚ the second time he gives him a warning‚ the third time he tells Ali to leave and return with
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Teresa’s/Sissy’s name gets the reader predicting which lets us make a prediction. For example on page 2 and 3 when Claire snatched the photo (which had teresa) from Ali that she brought from the attic Mary included “her face suddenly flushed. Claire than asked where did you get this.” As she was looking at the photo and asking the question Ali thought to herself by saying “she acted as if I’d been rummaging through
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Culture essay 03 Human life consists of constant conflict‚ difference of opinions‚ differences in worldview. Not spared this religion. Muslim religious world as during the time of its existence is different in that it is constantly there is a division‚ the emergence of new trends and sects. The main reason for this separation can be considered a close relationship in the past‚ the state and the religious life‚ worldly ambitions were transferred into the sphere of the spiritual life‚ supported by
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to form. An unabating theological presence of hope continued throughout his work. “The Illegal” as well as “The Book of Negroes” coincides with the Christian definition of hope. The novel allowed me to become exclusive with the main character‚ Keita Ali‚ and his situation‚ as well as with my own beliefs towards Christianity. I was forced to question and compare many theological topics of hope due to this novel. In this paper‚ I will make comparisons of specific quotes from the novel to compare and
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the relationships and situations that arise. While the author uses individual characters to tell the story‚ he portrays the general attitudes and history associated with the character’s Hazara and Pashtun ethnic origins and the conflicts that arise. Ali and Hassan represent the marginalized group in this story. They are considered by the ruling class to be of lesser value due to their ethnic origin‚ religious beliefs‚ appearance and social standing. They are discriminate against because of these differences
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voice against the violence faced by them. Through literature they are trying to break the shackles of the society and thus bring the problems faced by them to the main stream. The memoir of Nujood Ali is one among them‚ which uncovers the harsh reality that she had to face in a tender age. Written by Nujood Ali and Delphine Minoui‚ the English version of Nujood’s memoir I am Nujood‚ 10 years and Divorced‚ attracted worldwide attention. Translated into many Asian languages‚ the book addresses international
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off the whole area is sewn up‚ so that a thick band of tissue forms a chastity belt made of the girls own-scarred flesh. A small hole is carefully situated to permit a thin flow of pee‚ only great force can tear the scar tissue wider‚ for sex (Hirsi Ali‚ 2007‚ p. 31). “Female circumcision has been condemned as a torture or degrading treatment that lacks any respect for the dignity of women and girls. Unfortunately‚ some of the most egregious manifestations of degrading treatment‚ and lack
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