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    Amir and Hassan From the very beginning‚ there was a clear divide in how Amir and Hassan held themselves. First‚ it is very noticeable that Amir and Hassan are treated differently because of where they descended from. Since Amir is considered “pure” and Hassan is not Amir does not experience the hate that is given to Hassan throughout the book. Secondly‚ Amir and his father are wealthy whereas Hassan and his father live in a hut in Amir’s backyard showing how Hassan’s people were usually poorer

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    Stability in Afghanistan © Over 30 years of war and instability have ruined the infrastructure of all spheres of Afghan life. Education has probably been the sector that has sustained the most devastation in Afghanistan. Educating the Afghan populace – especially the young generation – is a critical facet toward engendering enduring peace and stability‚ alleviating endemic poverty‚ and resuscitating economic growth in the country. From this writer’s personal awareness‚ in Afghanistan today most schools

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    Christopher Russell POL 355 International Relations Instructor: Clifford Keenan July 29‚ 2013 Introduction Afghanistan is an Islamic republic that is located near Pakistan. Kabul is the capital city and the country’s Chief of State is President Hamid Karzai. The country bears a population of 33.609 million people. It has been in war for three decades making it one of the most dangerous countries in the world. The insecurity in the country has resulted in a large number

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    Chapter 21 Summary of plot * Amir had gone back to Afghanistan. * He saw a dead body near the restaurant‚ that he she usually go there with Baba. * People in Pashtunistan Square had cut their leg and sell in the black market‚ because it can feed their kids for a couple week. * Amir had visit his house and went to the cemetery‚ where is his memories with Hassan. * He saw every girl wear in identical black dresses and white scarves. * He had stay in the Hotel with Farid.

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    the class difference between Amir and Hassan as well as Pashtuns and Hazaras. Amir and Hassan themselves would be two completely different people if it weren’t for the labels of Pashtuns and Hazaras and the political issues that are ongoing in Afghanistan would be non-existent as well. The Kite Runner is based on the class difference between Amir and Hassan. There would be no conflicts or issues in this novel if it weren’t for the discrimination against Hazaras and the superiority of Pashtuns. The

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    The majority of Americans are uninformed about the injustice of the Afghanistan women in the many recent years. The women in Afghanistan didn’t always have a burka hiding their face from others in public. There was a time when the women had a life very much like today’s ordinary American woman. In the book‚ The Dressmaker‚ we get to know of how oppression changes the lives of each and every person in a family along with the changes in their community. For the community of Kabul changes lead to a

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    Brief synthesis Enclosed between the high mountains of the Hindu Kush in the central highlands of Afghanistan‚ the Bamiyan Valley opens out into a large basin bordered to the north by a long‚ high stretch of rocky cliffs. The Cultural Landscape and Archaeological Remains of the Bamiyan Valley comprise a serial property consisting of eight separate sites within the Valley and its tributaries. Carved into the Bamiyan Cliffs are the two niches of the giant Buddha statues (55m and 38m high) destroyed

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    Themes from Stones into Schools The institution of education in many regions of Afghanistan and Pakistan is virtually nonexistent. Many girls don’t have access to schools (Stones into Schools p.4) and those that do usually don’t graduate from high school. While Greg Mortenson’s Stones into Schools and the documentary The Miseducation of Pakistan deal with two different areas‚ they both show many similar themes. One major recurring theme that is evident in both Stones into Schools and The Miseducation

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    FOR UNIT TEST – CHAPTERS 10-25 Assignment 4 Chapters 10-11 1. What is Karim’s job? He is a people smuggler. He gets people out of Afghanistan. 2. To what country do Amir and his father first seek for safety from Afghanistan? They head to Pakistan for safety. 3. What country has a presence in Afghanistan as Amir and his father leave? Russian soldiers are in Afghanistan during this time. 4. At the first checkpoint Amir’s father stands up and confronts the Russian soldiers‚ putting himself in danger

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    In the world of Afghanistan‚ “ Women are made for homes or graves.”‚ some would say. Women are treated with unjustness and undergo hardship til this day. Statistics says that living as typical women in the course of Afghanistan is the most grueling place to be within. Living in the country includes being uneducated and illiterate‚ women’s lives are between life and death and escaping disciplinary. Besides that‚ showing the true identity of those behind hijabs‚ burkas‚ and niqabs doesn’t seem like

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