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    this was the life of Ernesto Galarza. Farah Ahmedi’s Farah Ahmedi’s is a girl with a broken leg now she and her mother are going to escape Afghanistan and cross the border of Pakistan. Farah and her mother are trying to cross the border and go to Pakistan. There’s a problem there is a huge crowd in the border. Farah’s mother planned to flee Afghanistan so they went traveling with others. They met Ghulam Ali he was a good man that gave them food. They were on their way to Pakistan‚ but it was hard

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    that would disgrace and abuse Hassan. There was at one point of the novel where Amir tried to frame Hassan by stashing money under Hassan’s bed. Then‚ at one part of the book‚ the Russian invade Afghanistan‚ causing Hassan and Amir to split ways. Later on in the novel‚ Amir would try to return to his Afghanistan and to mend his wrong doings to Hassan‚ but unfortnatly Hassan had been Killed by the

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    Bibliography: Ahmedi‚ Farah‚ and Tamim Ansary. "Escape from Afghanistan." (n.d.): 309-13. Print. Baker/Kabul‚ Aryn. "Afghan Women and the Return of the Taliban." Time 09 Aug. 2010: 1-6. Print. Coval‚ Kevin. "Family Feud." (n.d.): n. pag. Print. Donne‚ John. "No Man Is An Island." (n.d.): n. pag. Print. The Hazaras.

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    intervention saves her life. She is then forced to leave Afghanistan with Tariq and her children in order to protect her son and daughter. Mariam accepts her fate and is left behind.  TARIQ: He is the neighbor boy that Laila has always loved. He lost his leg when he stepped on a land mine quite early in his life‚ but is one of the toughest children in his neighborhood. He always protected Laila from anyone who bullies her. He leaves Afghanistan with his parents when it becomes impossible to stay in

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    in Kabul‚ Afghanistan‚ in 1965. His father was a diplomat in Afghan government at that time and his mother taught History in Kabul. However‚ after the Soviet Invasion‚ Khaled and his family moved to the United States in the 1980s. In the US‚ he completed high school and went on to get his Medical Degree. He started writing while working published his fist book in 2004‚ which was The Kite Runner. Summary: A Thousand Splendid Suns is a story about two women and their lives in Afghanistan during the

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    social classes that exist. Many are treated poorly‚ discriminated against‚ and are oppressed. On the other hand‚ many top social classes in higher ranks are the ones who oppress and discriminate the classes beneath them.They thrive on power. In Afghanistan‚ the ethnic group‚ the Pashtuns‚ are the higher class and the Hazaras are the lower class. Women are also seen as a social class/group as they are oppressed as well. The Pashtuns and men have privilege and power as the Hazaras and women have little

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    KhaledHosseini‚uses a biased point of view to describe and portray the events‚ characters and culture represented in the story. In the novel‚ Khaled Hosseini uses prejudice as a tool to tell this story of betrayal and redemption. The story is set in Afghanistan‚ and the ethnicity of the characters plays an essential role in the relationships and situations that arise. Whilst the author uses individual characters to tell the story‚ he portrays the general attitudes and history associated with the characters’Hazara

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    " Encyclopedia Americana. Grolier Online‚ 2012. Web. 1 Apr. 2012. "Hazara." Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia. Grolier Online‚ 2012. Web. 1 Apr. 2012. Hosseini‚ Khaled. The Kite Runner. Anchor Canada‚ 2004. Print. Monsutti‚ Alessandro. "Culture of Afghanistan." Countries and Their Cultures. Advameg‚ Inc‚ n.d. Web. 28 Mar 2012. <http://www.everyculture.com/A-Bo/Afghanistan.html>.

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    not for its own sake‚ but purely for practical religious purposes." During the Kushan Empire and Mauryan Empire‚ Indian architecture and civil engineering reached regions like Baluchistan and Afghanistan. Statues of Buddha were cut out‚ covering entire mountain cliffs‚ like in Buddhas of Bamyan‚ Afghanistan.

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    conflict to deepen the reader’s understanding of the impact of conflict on people’s lives. In the novel Under the Persimmon Tree‚ the Taliban is accurately shown as destructive‚ forceful‚ and extremely strict. Najmah‚ along with many other Afghanistan and Pakistan inhabitants‚ are terrified of the Taliban because of‚ “how they lock the people of entire villages inside their houses and burn them to the ground‚” (Staples 12). She also knows “how they slaughter men like goats‚ slitting them open

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