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    The opening paragraph of Khaled Hosseini’s novel "The Kite Runner" immediately expresses one of the central themes‚ guilt. Amir‚ the main character‚ is continuously antagonized by guilt. While on the surface‚ Amir seems to be a lighthearted child of a rich and popular father‚ he harbors the guiltiness of his sins deep within his heart. These guilts come back to haunt him throughout his whole life‚ resurfacing as vivid recollections in which he re-experiences his sins. While he tries to suppress his

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    they are two brothers from the same father‚ however this secret keeps hidden until later. Hassan the loyal Hazara servant of the house‚ who lives with his father Ali in a mud house built by Amir’s father Baba in his two story building house in Wazir Akbar Khan. Amir is a self-defend less boy‚ who has always got bullied by other kids of the neighborhood. The relationship between Amir and Hassan grows; however it’s more like a servant and a boss relationship until Hassan is being bullied by the kids of

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    of Raj kapur. 5. Bhuwan Som was directed by which director. 6. Apu Triaology by satyajeet ray was inspired by which novel. 7. Who won the oscar award for sound design this year. 9. Hou Hsiao Hsian is the director from ______________. 8. Akbar was the son of which Sultan ______________. 9. Whats the name of famous French magazine on cinema . 10. Teejan Bai is famous for which traditional art.

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    offered in school. Moreover‚ such activities allow students to apply classroom education in the outside world. In history we have some many examples of people who have proved that school education isn’t compulsory to achieve greatness. Taking our own Akbar for example‚ at a mere age of thirteen‚ when he

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    speaker’s mind. The hunting emotions of the day. Still trapped in his/her mind is evident in the lines “And if he were to listen intently‚ he might hear the rough and larynx of this woman calling up through the long cords of flesh‚ saying Allah al Akbar‚ before releasing her body’s weapon.” The poem is a clear illustration of how soldiers have and scars not visible on their bodies‚ but in their minds‚ these emotional scars not being as easily fixed as the physical ones. This can be seen towards the

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    In almost every movie that has a Muslim character‚ if the words "Allah Akbar (God is the greatest)" or even Allah is uttered‚ something is going to blow up. Even Disney’s Oscar-winning Aladdin‚ begins with the song lyrics‚ "Oh I come from a land‚ from a faraway place/where the caravan camels roam/ where they cut off your ear/if

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    of payment and good balance of trade. They import horses for war purposes. In Mughal period en number of mughal emporers came into power of which some of them were turned to be good administrator and some bad. Good Administrators Shershah Suri‚ akbar‚ etc who consolidated INDIA brought some stability‚ brought some kind of measures like welfare‚ taxation‚ revenue collection for the betterment for their people. Even in Sultanate period the Structure were their in kingdom or in administration and

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    Compare & Contrast: Mughal India and Ottoman Empire I. Government A. Leaders A1. Akbar the Great - Mughal Empire Ai. More successful Ai(i). Reason - Consolidated rule Aii. Hierarchy of power Aiii. Tolerance A2. Suleiman the Magnificent - Ottoman Empire Ai. Less successful Aii. Reign of him marked the golden ages (Same with Mughal Empire) Aii(i). Death → Downfall of the empire (Same with Mughal Empire) B. Government Structure - Islamic & Local

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    After the shooting the gunman was identified as Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan a U.S. Army psychiatrist who was also scheduled to deploy overseas. Witnesses stated that Hasan‚ shouted "Allahu Akbar" (Arabic for "God is great") before he began his shooting rampage (http://search.proquest.com). The term “Allahu Akbar" is commonly used by insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan‚ when they are about to attack against U.S. troops or Coalition Forces overseas. Witnesses further stated that Hasan stopped to reload

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    Road‚ rail networks to Europe and the Middle East‚ and the only sea route between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean | | Akbar style | is a particular style of South Asian painting‚ generally confined to miniatures either as book illustrations or as single works to be kept in albums‚ which emerged from Mongol Persian miniature painting‚ | Akabar Allahabadi was born as Akbar Hussain Rizvi at Allahabad‚ India. Though initially educated only in madrasas (religious schools)‚ he later studied law and

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