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    Khaled Hosseini’s "Kite Runner" is a novel about an Afghan boy‚ Amir‚ and his best friend‚ and illegitimate brother‚ Hassan. The story of Amir and Hassan is filled with adventure‚ secrets‚ love‚ loyalty and redemption. It is told through Amir’s perspective. Amir is raised in an affluent Afghani neighborhood in Kabul. Amir is very privileged in contrast to his servant Hassan. Amir is Pashtun‚ and Hassan is Hazara. Hazaras are discriminated against by most Pashtuns. Amir and Hassan are bullied for

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    Change In Najmah's Life

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    means ‘beautiful garden”(Staples 270). (BS-1) Nur and Baba-jan were taken away by the Taliban’s which have affected Najmah in many ways. (BS-2)The loss of Mada-jan and Habib have caused Najmah to think differently and to disconnect herself from the world. (BS-3)Najmah decides to go back to Golestan for her family. (TS) Najmah determines that her life is supposed to be made in Golestan. (MIP-1) Najmah was affected by the loss of Nur and Baba-Jan to the Taliban. (SIP-A) In the beginning of the book

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    international best seller. With more than eight million copies sold world wide‚ Hosseini shares that the story was inspired by his childhood in Afghanistan. When moving to California with his family‚ Hosseini recalls the passages in the book of Amir and Baba as immigrants in the United States to be the most resembling of his life. Through the period of adjustment from living in an upper-middle class nieghbourhood with his father as a diplomat with the Afghan Foreign Ministry and his mother who taught Farsi

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    from all of her family except from Aunt Baba‚ Nai Nai and Ye Ye. She is treated badly by most of her family because she is bad luck in their eyes. As Adeline grows up as a child she learns to understand and to cope with the negativity most of her family gives her. Along the way in her

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    significant because sin is so persistent. Amir opens the story by telling us not about how exactly he sinned‚ but about sin’s strength. Throughout the novel‚ the theme of Sin and Redemption is evident throughout the actions of the main characters‚ Baba and Amir as they sin and plead for redemption. Throughout the novel‚ the protagonist‚ Amir weighs each event against his sin‚ his betrayal of Hassan. He struggles to find a purpose in life; he’s determined to face the consequences of his sin‚ seeking

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    Hosseini’s characters‚ Amir and Baba‚ in “the Kite Runner” provide mirrors for me. Also Walter Isaacson’s “Steve Jobs” – the authorized biography of Apple’s genius – allows me to see inside the façade of the public Steve Jobs‚ and gain some understanding of myself. The relationship between Amir and his father‚ Baba‚ in “The Kite Runner” allows me to better understand why my own father was like he was‚ when I was growing up. In Afghanistan‚ before Russia invaded that country‚ Baba was a rich and powerful

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    when scaling Oracle-built systems‚ a feature supported by Oracle known as Real Application Clusters (RAC)‚ which also incorporates tiny servers acting as active-active clusters on a sole large database‚ help such system to achieve high scalability (Sai and Dzemal 376). Relatively‚ this achievement is higher than which can be realized when similar system is built using SQL. Moreover‚ great scalability can still be achieved with Oracle-based

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    1) The weak relationship between Amir and Baba as well as the events influenced by this relationship‚ demonstrates the necessity of a fatherly figure in one’s life 2) No real connection weak relationship Baba is frustrated that Amir isn’t more like him “He’s always buried in those books or shuffling around the house like he’s lost in some dream…I wasn’t like that.’ Baba sounded frustrated‚ almost angry” Baba is emotionally distant from Amir because he feels there’s no real connection between

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    Kite Runner” the main character Amir and his father “Baba” almost seem not related. You could never tell Amir was the son of the strong and powerful “Baba”‚ even mentioning in the book “you are no son of mine”. He always cherished the moments when they talked due to how scarce it happened. While Amir was a cowardly boy‚ his father scolded him for not being as he was as a child. They were almost polar opposites‚ making them character foils. Baba was admired for his strength and bravery. There were

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    are used in the novel to highlight particular moments in key relationships. For example Kites‚ the Pomegranate tree‚ Scars and the Slingshot are each used to put emphasis on specific moments in the relationships between Amir and Hassan and Amir and Baba. Through using symbolism and metaphor to present these key relationships‚ Hosseini is able to show the reader these relationships through ‘a matter of the extraordinary rather than ordinary language’ giving the novel depth and diversity. Firstly

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