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    refuge. Happiness and freedom is one thing individuals struggle to find in today’s society. Many people face hardships whether it is relationships between families‚ friendship or dilemma between culture‚ traditions or even yourself. The author‚ Najaf Mazari and co-author Robert Hillman portray that freedom and happiness is not found until it is being searched through hardships of life‚ in the novel‚’ The Rugmaker of Mazar-e-Sharif’. The writer demonstrates his homeland‚ Afghanistan as a type of explosion

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    Rug maker Essay The novel ‘The Rugmaker of Mazar-e-Sharif’ is written by Najaf Mazari and Robert Hillman‚ illustrates the life and journey of an extraordinary human being. Najaf is drastically shaped by the ongoing war in his home country‚ Afghanistan but his willpower to still have hope‚ humility and faith no matter what obstacles came his way played a key factor in what makes Najaf a one of a kind individual. Najaf’s life has had its share of constant struggles and been put through extremely challenging

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    people of the country have learnt to become stronger by dealing with this constant conflict. Najaf Mazari writes about the hardships and conflict faced when he has to flee his country for his own safety to Australia and the trauma and stress he‚ and other people like himself‚ have to deal with once they arrive in Australia and are sent to a camp to be considered to be freed. The audience is invited to like Najafs character and feel empathy for him and other asylum seekers. The basis of the novel represents

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    world in this past year‚ we cannot help but recognise the horrific consequences of some conflicts but at the same time be heartened by the facts that some of the conflicts have led to a better life for many human beings‚ most noticeably freedom. Najaf Mazari takes the reader on rollercoaster ride with his experiences and that of his countrymen exploring the tragedies that have plagued his country Afghanistan. The novel starts off by explaining the negative consequences of his illegal arrival in Australia

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    material is designed to introduce a broad background to the life‚ culture‚ religous and social conditions from which Najaf Mazari came‚ as a member of the Hazari tribe in Afghanistan. The chapter breakdowns provide a succinct summary of each chapter‚ and a series of interesting and thought-provoking questions and discussion points for classroom activities. About the text The story Najaf Mazari’s life begins in a village at the foothills of the Great Hindu Kush in Afghanistan. He is a shepherd boy

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    have a positive side. I will do this by presenting arguments for my contention as well as against it. In the essay‚ I will be using concepts used in the text "The Rugmaker of Mazar-E-Sharif" written by author Robert Hillman in co-operation with Najaf Mazari. To back up my arguments and to add variety I will also use stories from other aspects in life‚ in particular sport. Examples for positive outcomes include the Essendon debacle and how they have managed to deal with massive media scrutiny as well

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    The Rugmaker of Mazar-E-Sharif Mazari has been through all sorts of conflict throughout his lifetime from where he was a young boy minding sheep in Afghanistan to opening an authentic rug store in Australia. He first had a major loss happen to him when he was a young boy and his father was killed. This was a traumatic time for his family and there was a conflict within his family. When his father died‚ Najaf was forced to take on new responsibilities within the family and everyone had to do their

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    ‘Conflict occurs between the powerful and the powerless.’ Plight of Refugees: A David and Goliath Story With conflict around the world rising exponentially‚ more and more people are fleeing torture and persecution‚ sacrificing their identity‚ in the hope of living a new and safe life in Australia. The Migration Act 1958 requires people who are not citizens and are unlawfully in Australia to be detained. This legislation ensures that asylum seekers arriving in Australia can be detained for unspecific

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    Expository Essay - April Stafford Every individual is bound to encounter some sort of conflict throughout their lifetime. Conflict can be engaged in both a positive or negative way. These disputes play a great role in being human and assists individuals in developing their responses and behaviour. Such battle becomes inevitable as some individuals have their own opinions to share or impose‚ some people all over the world are discriminated due to racial differences. People brought up in an environment

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    could be seen as ironic because the novel is about his journey to seek refuge in Australia and had gone to many other places along the way of his journey and Najaf when he was younger never had thought that he would had left Afghanistan to go to another country but he did now he has a house‚ business and freedom. 2. The reason why Najaf makes this great leap through time is because when he was describing his school experience’s when he was a boy in Afghanistan‚ he was disinterested in school

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