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    In the autobiography Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi‚ Marji becomes a rebellious young lady because of the influences around her daily life. She is raised in the country Iran where she faces government oppression of freedom and war. Marji becomes rebellious because she is drastically influenced by her family and government restriction of freedom. Marji is influenced by her parent and their defiance of the government. Marji is raised up in a wealthy communistic environment. Her family participates

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    In 1978‚ Nur Mohammad Taraki was chosen to head the government that had been disposed of by the army. In his period‚ he instituted several reforms that had many observers indicating that the country had achieved more in a short period than it had achieved many years prior. In 1979‚ there was another coup that was intended to dispose Taraki from the government‚ and it had him killed . Consequently‚ the new leader invited the Soviet Union to help him control the pressure that was provided by Taraki’s

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Company Profile: * HCL is a global technology and IT Enterprise company based in Noida‚ India. The company comprises two publicly listed companies‚ HCL Technologies and HCL Infosystems. * HCL was focused on addressing the IT hardware market in India for the first two decades of its existence with some activity in the global market. * On termination of the joint venture with HP in 1996‚ HCL became an enterprise which comprises HCL Technologies (to address

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    Problems in Teaching English in Iranian high schools BY Shadi Shekarchi Rudehen Islamic Azad University Instructor: Dr. Mehdi Araghi Educational research Code: 0880 Winter 1384 A. Summary This research has been performed in order to study the problems and weaknesses in teaching English in Iranian high schools. Grammar Translation Method which seems to be one of the most popular methods among English teachers in Iranian high schools is not a new method. It was created by German scholarship

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    Culture of Pakistan

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    Culture of Pakistan has been conquered in the past and occupied by many different people including Aryans (Iranic tribes)‚ Greeks‚ White Huns‚ Arabs‚ Turks‚ Mongols and various Eurasian groups. All these groups had their influence on the cultural traditions in Pakistan. Culture of Pakistan is a diverse range of ethnic groups. You can easily note the differences in culture among the different ethnic groups in various aspects such as dress‚ food‚ and religion‚ especially where pre-Islamic customs differ

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    HOTEL FRONT OFFICE OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT (BC 002) ASSIGNMENT - FRONT OFFICE MANAGEMENT BC002 Subject Title: Front Office Management Subject Code: BC 002 Student Name: Dhimyan Ibrahim Student I.D: 0105159 Lecturer: Gurcharan Singh Hans Marks: TABLE OF CONTENT PAGE a) History of the company Page: 1 - 6 b) Vision‚ Mission Statement & Company’s Objectives Page: 7 - 9 c) Location

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    To Be Accepted

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    To Be Accepted Eric Berne a Canadian-born psychiatrist mainly known as the creator of transactional analysis and being the author of Games People Play‚ once said‚ “The moment a little boy is concerned with which is a jay and which is a sparrow‚ he can no longer see the birds or hear them sing.” What Berne stated was that when you see life in your own perspective but are once given the reality of it you no longer will receive that chance again. The novel‚ The Kite Runner‚ by Khaled Hosseini reveals

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    Persepolis Analysis

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    The memoir Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi is about Marjane’s childhood in Iran written from her younger self’s perspective. It is taken place during the 1980’s during the time the Islamic Revolution is unfolding. Due to this‚ her childhood is intertwined with the collateral damage of war. Through the comic strip images‚ Satrapi reveals the ongoing oppression the country faces and the challenges she faces. Not only is her home place being invaded but her childhood is too. Satrapi is forced to grow

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    Balochistan

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    STATE WITHIN STATE "We are not a part of Pakistan. We never were." The Balochis have been demanding immediate control of the natural resources and‚ ultimately‚ independence. Going back to 1947 history itself witnesses the fact that Balochistan wanted to stay independent and not to become a part of Pakistan until it was eventually occupied‚ boundaries merged and a new state emerged with the name of Pak’istan’. Irony here is that although Balochistan shares the major part of not only the country’s

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    In the two texts‚ “The Bluest Eye” written by Toni Morrison and “The Complete Persepolis” written by Marjane Satrapi‚ delve into the developments of the vital characters. Formation of the self is a central concern because in both of the texts the principal characters are both on journeys to discover their true selves. Both Pecola Breedlove (The Bluest Eye) and Marjane Satrapi (Persepolis) experience dissimilar journeys when attempting to find their identity. Both characters are held back by their

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