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    you live in isolation because nobody understands you and you can’t understand others‚ this is what Nusrat struggles with in the book‚ Under The Persimmon Tree by Suzanne Fisher Staples .(BS-1) The initial loss of Margaret leads to disconnection from the people around her.(BS-2) The absence of Margaret from Nusrat’s life has made her find her true love‚ Faiz too.(BS-3) Because of Faiz’s death‚ Nusrat figures out how her parents must have felt when she left‚ and she feels that she has to return home

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    (AGG) Since the beginning of time‚ when early humans created images on cave walls‚ symbolism has been used to create a deeper‚ more meaningful picture. (BS-1)Throughout the book Under The Persimmon Tree main characters‚ Najmah and Nusrat have connections with stars on the surface‚ because their families have taught them. (BS-2)The author‚ Staples communicates distance from the character’s families when the stars are weak and unfamiliar. (BS-3)On the other hand‚ there were clear connections between

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    Najmah and Nusrat experienced death‚ which caused bad memories and emotional struggles‚ that forced them to be more responsible. (BS-1) Najmah went through PTSD in her life when she lost her mother and brother. (BS-2) Nusrat always knows that Faiz and Margaret are in her heart and the stars. (BS-3) Both Nusrat and Najmah had to make responsible decisions in their life. (TS)When people in under the persimmon tree die many things are resolved‚ but also there is a lot of struggles in both Nusrat and Najmah’s

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    up in Afghanistan. He does not tell the audience what happened‚ but talks about the past events that made him who he is right now. He starts of by telling the audience about a call he received last summer from a friend in Pakistan named Rahim Khan. Rahim Khan asks the narrator‚ whose name is Amir‚ also the protaganist in this story‚ to come to Pakistan to see him. When Amir got off the phone‚ he took a walk through San Francisco‚ where he lives now. He notices kites flying‚ and thinks about his past

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    Integrated Slums Development Programme (ISDP) Faisalabad CITY PROFILE and SELECTION OF WARDS March 2001 CITY PROFILE OF FAISALABAD 1. ESTABLISHMENT AND GROWTH OF FAISALABAD Faisalabad previously known as Lyallpur was established between 1895 and 1905 as a mandi or market town as a part programme of colonization of the West Punjab. It was named after Sir James Lyall‚ the then Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab

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    nationalism in return the British Raj would decide to grant local self-rule. On 29 December 1930‚ Sir Muhammad Iqbal called for an autonomous new state in "northwestern India for Indian Muslims".[6] The League rose to popularity in the late 1930s. Muhammad Ali Jinnah espoused the Two Nation Theory and led the League to adopt the Lahore Resolution[7] of 1940‚ demanding the formation of independent states in the East and the West of British India. Eventually‚ a united Pakistan with its wings – West Pakistan

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    Impact of Nationalization on Pakistan’s Economic development " We would have had the likes of Birlas and Tatas but for nationalization." Nasim Saigol‚ Interview with Business Today‚ India. March 22-April 6‚1992 " Had we gone at the rate of growth during the decade of 1960’s‚ I reckon we would have definitely been an Asian tiger by now" Abdul Hameed. M. Dadabhoy‚ Interview with Daily Dawn September 9‚ 1995. Bhutto’s nationalization broke some of the 22 families financially but several of them

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    Hassan‚ he did not tell anyone. He did not even let Hassan know that he knew. Instead‚ he attempt to get Hassan and Ali kicked out of the house. Amir became distant with Hassan without any indication as to why. He did not tell his Baba or Ali‚ or even Rahim Khan‚ whom had always treated Amir well. Amir even went as far as to frame Hassan for taking his money and watch‚ which triggered Ali and Hassan leaving. Amir and his Baba eventually moved to the United States of America to escape the poor living

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    Tree‚ by Suzanne Fisher Staples‚ demonstrates the cruel truths of life in Afghanistan. The book follows two girls‚ Najmah and Nusrat as they are faced with tough challenges everyday that will alter their lives forever. The Taliban impact the everyday lives of people worldwide in an awfully negative way‚ and the book accurately proves this to be true by following Najmah and Nusrat. The harsh leaders of Taliban affect lives of people all around the world in negative ways on a non-stop daily basis

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    of Amir‚ a young boy from the Wazir Akbar Khan district of Kabul‚ whose closest friend is Hassan‚ his father’s young Hazara servant. The story is set against a backdrop of tumultuous events‚ from the fall of Afghanistan’s monarchy through the Soviet invasion‚ the exodus of refugees to Pakistan and the United States‚ and the rise of the Taliban regime. Plot summary Part I Amir‚ a well-to-do Pashtun boy‚ and Hassan‚ a Hazara who is the son of Ali‚ Amir’s father’s servant‚ spend their days

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