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    The Hack and The Tree

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    . ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Mohammad Azam Rahnaward Zaryab was born in 1949.he is a short story writer from Afghanistan and he was born in Kabul and completed his higher in Britain. Zaryab writes short stories in Dari language which is a local folk dialect and his works has been published in magazines and journals since his school days zaryab published literacy criticism for a short while under

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    Jealousy and the need of attention are both very powerful feelings that can lead any young child or adult to act out in unusual and sometimes hurtful ways. But the feeling of guilt after committing these actions is what evokes the need to atone for the effects we have caused. Ian McEwan author of the novel Atonement and Khaled Hosseini author of the novel The Kite Runner‚ which have both been produced in to famous blockbuster movies‚ both use a vast range of techniques to explore the idea of Guilt

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    father. Desperate to win his father’s affection and respect‚ Amir turns to the sport of kite flying‚ and at the age of 12‚ with the assistance of Hassan‚ he wins the annual tournament in Kabul. Amir’s victory soon is tarnished when he witnesses a vicious assault against his friend‚ who raced through the streets of Kabul to retrieve the last kite‚ Amir had sliced from the sky‚ and fails to come to his aid. Amir’s cowardness is compounded by a later act of betrayal that causes Ali and Hassan to leave their

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    A Thousand Splendid Suns

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    it down. It made me forget about the real world and dragged my mind into the world of Mariam and Laila. Mariam is a girl who was “born a harami‚ a source of shame to her father and his family” (60). Her father Jalil is of the upper-class men of Kabul‚ and her mother a lowly woman cast out of her home by her master Jalil. Every Thursday‚ Jalil would visit Mariam and tell her of the wondrous stories of her past‚ and Mariam‚ a naive little girl‚ would eat up all the lies he feeds her. Her mother would

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    caused by men and the Taliban; they also learn to endure poverty. Considering this‚ it is no wonder why Afghanistan is in the terrible position it is in now. Many Afghan cities like Kabul are filled with things like violence and discrimination‚ and the book A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ by Khaled Hosseini takes place in Kabul. This book follows the lives of two Afghani women‚ Mariam and Laila‚ as they suffer pain and discrimination received from the Taliban and their husband‚ Rasheed. The women are forced

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    Americanization of two Afghans: The Transformation of Social Perception in The Kite Runner The primary goal of the critical review is to apply an analytical framework to The Kite Runner by investigating the mechanism which drives the radical transformation of social perception observed in both Amir‚ the protagonist‚ and Hosseini‚ the author‚ throughout novel. This essay will offer a brief introduction to the critical review of the novel by means of a throughout scrutiny of its context‚ theme and

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    In my english class we are reading the book called the “Kite Runner‚” written by Khaled Hosseini. This book itself is about fierce cruelty and fierce love. This book can also be considered to be a journey novel. A journey of redemption and self- awareness. This novel is different because it starts at the end‚ meaning that when you read the book the “Kite Runner‚” Khaled Hosseini starts to like give flashbacks on the things that happened in his life and the things he wished he could’ve done differently

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    novel The Breadwinner by Deborah Ellis‚ a girl named Parvana lives in Kabul‚ Afghanistan‚ during the Taliban rule. Before the Taliban took over Parvana’s town‚ it was a very beautiful city with restaurants‚ movie theaters‚ and shops. Parvana and her sister Nooria went to school‚ and both of her parents worked. Parvana’s family was very rich and lived in a mansion with servants.

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    Like all countries‚ Afghanistan has had a long and complicated history. Towards the late 19th century the political idea of nationalism swept throughout Europe. The belief to be loyal to the state rather than government strengthened and unified countries. However‚ devastation and corruption has kept Afghanistan in the dark‚ plaguing the country with tyrants and cruel leaders well into the late 20th century. The Kite Runner‚ a historical fiction by Khaled Hosseini revolves around the life of a well-to-do

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    Training Needs Assessment Practices of None Governmental Organizations in Kabul Afghanistan BY: Masoodullah Ghyasi Department of Business Administration KARDAN INSTITUTE OF HIGHER EDUCATION‚ KABUL January‚ 2011 Training Needs Assessment Practices of None Governmental Organizations in Kabul Afghanistan Submitted by: Masoodullah Ghyasi Registration No: 302-0703059 Supervised by: Mr. Asad Mommand This project report is submitted in partial fulfillment

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