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    best friend get raped everything changes in his life. Hassan and he are no longer friends and they become very distant‚ Hassan and his father‚ Ali‚ leave Baba and Amirs’ household to make things better for everyone. Baba and Amir eventually leave Kabul to live somewhere safer and more stable and they end up in America. Amir begins fresh and his past gets pushed to the back of

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    Earthquake in Pakistan

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    sections of the country‚ along the boundary of the Indian plate and the Iranian and Afghan micro-plates. The Chaman Fault runs along Pakistan’s western frontier with Afghanistan from Kalat‚ in the northern Makran range‚ past Quetta and then on to Kabul‚ Afghanistan. A fault also runs along the Makran coast and is believed to be of the same nature as the West Coast fault along the coast of Maharashtra‚ India. An active subduction zone exists off the Makran coast. The great 1945 earthquake was centred

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    protect their interests of Afghanistan (natural resources- oil‚ coal‚ iron‚ and ore). This occurred in the end of December 24‚ 1979. Thousands of troops were sent to Afghanistan by the Soviet Union. Led to complete military and political control of Kabul and large portions of the country. This lasted about nine-years. It ended by the last troops (Soviet Union) departing Afghanistan on February 15‚ 1989. Because the Soviets had failed to secure Afghanistan from the rebels. About 15‚000 soviet soldiers

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    YÖNETİMDE KLASİK YAKLAŞIMLAR ARALIK – 2009 YÖNETİMDE KLASİK YAKLAŞIMLAR 1 1. Yönetimde Klasik Yaklaşımlar 3 1.1 Frederick W. Taylor ve Bilimsel Yönetim Yaklaşımı 4 1.1.1 Frederick Winslow Taylor 4 1.1.2 Bilimsel Yönetim Yaklaşımı 4 1.2 Yönetim Süreci Yaklaşımı 9 1.2.1 Henri Fayol 9 1.2.2 Yönetsel Teori 10 1.2.3 Fayol’a göre yöneticilerin sahip olmaları gereken yetenekler 13 1.2.4 Yönetimin Genel Prensipleri 13 1.2.5 Prensipler hakkında genel yorum 22

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    Reading Log

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    asks himself: “Is this my son?” Amir and Hassan‚ both boys‚ love the Kite Running. It´s a fight of two kites and which kite is down on the earth at first‚ this person loose and must give his kite to the winner. Hassan is the greatest Kite Runner of Kabul. This activity also “Baba” loves. I think‚ it´s no good relationship between “Baba” and Amir. The Kite Running is the only think which both person share

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    a holt‚ a new beginning for women flourished through almost every crack and cranny of the country. “I remember the mounting enthusiasm for women’s rights...It was a bright and hopeful time. The issue of women’s rights was still fresh‚ not only in Kabul but throughout the country…”(Women’s Rights). The abolition of the Taliban sparked several flurries of hope for a new‚ better life. This fact grew even more evident when women were actually given the ability to participate in the government.

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    In the first part of "A Thousand Splendid Suns" I read about Mariam and her mother Nana‚ who live in a small village of Gul Duman. Nana called her a “harami” after she accidentally breaks an old family sugar bowl. Mariam is an illegitimate child of Jalil and Nana. Nana was Jalil’s housekeeper and the two had an affair‚ which resulted in Mariam. Jalil housed Mariam and Nana because he wanted to protect his reputation. Jalil has three wives and nine legitimate children in his house‚ in Herat. Jalil

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    pomegranate tree provides the boys with a shelter that exists separate from the rest of the world. It is a place where they can gather to tell stories and share jokes amongst one another. The act of carving the phrase “Amir and Hassan‚ the Sultans of Kabul” into the tree signifies the close friendship Amir and Hassan have with one another at the time‚ regardless of if Amir wants to admit it or not. The tree represents the bond the two boys have formed with each other‚ regardless of social standing or

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    Human Rights in Afghanistan

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    prisons‚ have been accused of torture and arbitrary killings. Warlords in the north have used property destruction‚ rape‚ and murder to discourage displaced Pashtuns from reclaiming their homes. Child labor and human trafficking remain common outside Kabul. Civilians frequently have been killed in battles between warlord forces. Poor conditions in the overcrowded prisons have contributed to illness and death amongst prisoners; a prison rehabilitation program began in 2003. In the absence of an effective

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    Syria crisis. When the Taliban government didn’t cooperate with America to discover Osama Bin Laden‚ the US prepared to invade. The invasion started a month after the September 11 attacks and in just a mere five weeks the Taliban were driven from Kabul‚ the capital of Afghanistan. However‚ by removing the government the US did not remove the terrorists that the government had harbored. Bin Laden would eventually

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