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    Hr Manager

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    Airport Street Precinct # 10‚ Kabul‚ Afghanistan May 18‚ 2013 Harirod Construction Company Kabul‚ Afghanistan Subject: Applying for Human Resource Manager Post. U U Dear Sir/Madam‚ With reference to your recent advertisement in (www.acbar.com) May 16‚ 2013)‚ I would like to apply for the post of (Human Resources Officer) that you had advertised‚ for the reason that I have decided to cooperate with you. I have done my D.B.A‚ C.E.L‚ and right now I am doing my B.B.A which is the appropriate qualifications

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    and setting. Characterization in the novel shows how the characters change throughout the book because of the war. One character that proves this point is Rasheed; he’s not a terrible guy at the beginning of the book‚ and when the war comes to Kabul‚ he slowly gets worse and worse. At the start of the novel‚ as the author writes‚ he’s shows that Rasheed isn’t perfect‚ but he tries to be a good husband. “Rasheed‚ who took up the window and middle seat‚ put his thick hand on hers‚” (Hosseini 56)

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    The Kite Runner

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    The kite runner is a story about a Sunni kid Amir who has traumatic childhood because of a series of events which took place in Kabul. The book starts with an adult Amir opening up the book in California with reference to one event from his life in Kabul and then the novel flash backs to his childhood spent in the Kabul valley. The early years of his life in Kabul were magical. Our central character‚ Amir‚ who lives in a high-class area lives with his father‚ Baba and their two servants Hassan and

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    The Kite Runner opens with a man reminiscing about his childhood. A flashback occurs‚ and the man is discovered to be Amir‚ a boy from Kabul‚ Afghanistan. He begins to describe two figures from Kabul: his friend‚ Hassan‚ and his father‚ Baba. Amir explains that Hassan was a Hazara‚ a lower-class citizen. Hassan and his father serve as servants to Baba and Amir. Amir shows obvious respect for his father in his description of him; however‚ Baba says that Hassan always has to save Amir from the bullies

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    Key points: 1) Death of Hassan and Farzana * “… And ordered him to kneel… and shot him in the back of the head… Farzana came screaming and attacked them… shot her too…” Page # 231 2) Rahim Khan sends Amir to Kabul * “I want you to go to Kabul. I want you to bring Sohrab here.” page # 232 3) Amir meets old begger. * “Thankyou‚ thankyou so much! And I meant it. Now I knew my mother had liked almond cake with oney and hot tea that she’d once used the word ‘profoundly’

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    father’s house. Jalil arranges for her to be married to Rasheed‚ a shoemaker from Kabul who is thirty years her senior. In Kabul‚ Mariam becomes pregnant seven successive times‚ but is never able to carry a child to term‚ and Rasheed gradually becomes more abusive. A girl named Laila and a boy named Tariq‚ who are close friends and aware of social boundaries‚ live in the same neighborhood. War comes to Afghanistan‚ and Kabul is bombarded by rocket attacks. Tariq’s family decides to leave the city‚ and

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    summary Chapter 15 opens with Amir landing in Peshawar. The city reminds him of Kabul the driver drops Amir off at Rahim Khan’s building..For the rest of the chapter‚ Amir and Rahim Khan talk about Afghanistan‚ the past‚ and Amir’s life in America. Here’s what they cover: Amir’s marriage to Soraya Taheri‚ Baba‚ and Amir’s education and writing. The conversation turns to the Taliban and Afghanistan. It sounds like Kabul has turned into a war zone between 1992 and 1996. Amir learns Rahim Khan is dying

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    The kite Runner

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    Mine was Baba. His was Amir. My name. The story is set in 1975 through 2001‚ Afghanistan and United States‚ specifically in Kabul and California. The significance of the Kabul‚ Afghanistan setting is that it’s when the Afghanistan monarchy is overthrown‚ through the Soviet military intervention and the rise of the Taliban regime. The significance of the setting’s shift from Kabul‚ Afghanistan to California‚ United States is that because the Soviet military intervenes in Afghanistan‚ Amir and Baba escape

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    INDIAN ROLE IN AFGHANISTAN AND ITS IMPACT ON PAKISTAN INTRO 1. Afghanistan continues to be a proxy ‘playing ground’ for diverse outside powers with Russia in near vicinity and US in West. The decade old US meddling after the failure of Russian invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 has yielded more familiar results i.e. ethnic and cultural tensions‚ warlordism‚ drug-trafficking and rampant corruption. It is not that these traits did not exist in the Afghan society before US invaded Afghanistan but US

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    his life in Kabul‚ where his character is shaped through conflicts with his father and Hassan. Later‚ when he moves to America he leaves these conflicts behind and is able to create a stronger relationship with his father. However‚ when Amir is an adult he is called back to Afghanistan by an old friend to confront these earlier conflicts. In The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini‚ observable changes can be seen in Amir’s character as he moves from Kabul‚ Fremont‚ and later back to Kabul. In the beginning

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