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    MCom Part I Economics of Global Trade and Finance Semester I 2012-13 Dr. Ranga Sai Department of Business Economics Kelkar- Vaze College‚ Mumbai-400081 Dr Ranga Sai Vaze College‚ Mumbai Preamble The syllabus of M. Com Part 1 is designed to acquaint the students with the various aspects of International Trade‚ Commercial Policy and Global Finance as well as recent trends and developments in international trade. SEMESTER I Module 1: Commercial policy Tariff and Non tariff

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    shape an individual’s identity and play a significant role in one’s life by shaping personal values‚ determining one’s own potential and self worth. Khaled Hosseini conveys how hardships shape individuals identities through the characters of Amir‚ Baba‚ Hassan and Ali in his novel The Kite Runner. Like every individual they go through a series of incidents and hardships that shape who they become and how well they deal with struggles in life. Life is not about finding one’s own self‚ but about creating

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    Home Is Where the Heart Is In the book Clear Light of Day‚ Anita Desai develops an extended metaphor of the Das family house to symbolize the entrapment of the Das children: Bimla‚ Tara‚ Raja‚ and Baba. Desai’s book follows each of the children as they grow up‚ but when the family gathers at the Das house for Raja’s daughter’s wedding‚ it is the first time the family had been at the house together since childhood. The house‚ kept the same through the years‚ then morphs into a prison‚ causing each

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    Amir became what he is today through Baba’s upbringing and his surroundings. Baba influenced Amir in positive and negative ways. Rich surroundings made Amir feel superior. But in America‚ he was poor and forced to work hard for a better life. Lastly‚ Amir’s character was greatly influenced by his move to America. Baba’s upbringing influences Amir both negatively and positively. For example‚ Amir couldn’t understand why Baba treated him and Hassan the same as he thought he was Baba’s only son and Hassan

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    relationship between Amir and Baba : This relationship was kind of weak relationship between the father and son and the main reason is that Baba’s wife died when she gave birth to Amir‚ and Baba blames Amir for this death. The relationship on the branch between Baba and Amir is represented by yellow leaves and some of green leaves; it shows how these yellow leaves are withered and how Amir is sad because of this relationship. 2) The relationship between Baba and Hassan : The fact

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    are Baba living a humble life in the United States of America‚ Assef joining and being one of the leaders of the Taliban and finally Hassan being able to see the flaws in stories that Amir writes. Irony could be considered one of the main topics of the book. Throughout the book certain stories come true and people from Amir’s childhood come back to affect his life forever. The first example of irony is one that you do not understand until closer to the end of the novel. This is when Baba and Amir

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    This quote demonstrates the hard time African-Americans had when they were trying to be equal to the white people at the time because when they were both on the train on their way to go get new jobs‚‚ the white people on the train got upset about that and got the black people on the train to get kicked off. The second way that a bad situation turns to a worse one is when Rosa is explaining the situation in which two young teens from New Jersey were put in jail for a short period of time for sitting

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    author relies on a few key incidents to reveal the theme to the reader. An important incident at the start of the novel reveals Amirs selfishness as he expresses his want to have his father all to himself. "…I lied and said Hassan was sick. I wanted Baba (father) all to myself". Amir does not want his socially inferior servant (Hassan) to interfere as he desperately wants his father to love and accept him. Even from the outset we see that Amir yearns to be accepted by his father. Furthermore‚ this

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    sins. Khaled Hosseini’s also walks us throughout the destruction of Amir’s childhood as he watches his best friend getting raped but does nothing to stop it. The theme of redemption is Prominent throughout the Kite Runner in the characters of Amir‚ Baba and Rahim khan as they try to teach the reader that no sin is beyond atonement. In the Kite Runner‚ Amir struggles to redeem himself from his past sins. “I did something I had done 26 years earlier: I planted a fist full of crumpled money under

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