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    Kite Runner; Past Regrets

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    The Kite Runner is a book that was written by Khaled Hosseini from a young boy’s perspective named Amir who lived with his father‚ Baba‚ and two Hazaras named Ali and Hassan in Kabul‚ Afghanistan. They lived here during the Russian War and had escaped to America to find peace and happiness. We learn about Amir’s childhood struggles and his efforts to be what his father wanted him to be and to be a good friend like Hassan is to him. Amir knows that Hassan is better than what he deserves; he knows

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    reminded by her father’s words of wisdom about the stars. (STEWE-1) Firstly‚ Baba-jan’s teachings of the stars are reflected in Najmah’s mind as she does take this information for granted and uses it to remind herself that as long as the stars are with her‚ she knows she will be guided because of her father’s words. “As long as you know the stars‚ you will never be lost‚’ he said” (10). Najmah is referring back to Baba-jan’s words and connecting them to the presence of the al-Qutb. The author is

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    Kite Runner Redemption

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    eventually he realises that he has to redeem himself for this wrongful deed through the rightful and equivalent sacrifice. Baba offers donations to the charity in an attempt to free himself from guilt to Ali‚ Hassan and Amir. Although all the characters offer sacrifice to redeem themselves; however‚ it is only the righteous and worthy sacrifice that can be deemed as the true redemption. Baba offers charitable sacrifice to the community and neglects Amir in order to be relieved from his guilt and atone himself

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    Kite Runner Chapter 6

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    Plot – • In Kabul winter is the best time of year for the boys. The entire school close and the boys spend their time flying kites. • Baba takes Amir and Hassan to buy kites from the old blind man who makes the best kites in the city. • The highlight of the winter is the annual kite-fighting tournament‚ when the boys’ battle kites by covering the strings in broken glass. When the last kite is cut down‚ the boys called the kite runners chase the kite until it falls. • Hassan is the best kite

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    Hassan could do better such as understanding riddles faster or skipping stones further. Baba is someone with perseverance that drives him whenever anyone says he can’t do something. Baba wants to encourage a drive for success and accomplishment in his son. He does this by setting an example for Amir in throwing lavish parties for everyone and helps those less fortunate. Baba wants to see Amir stand up for something. Baba keeps a distance between himself and Amir because he is angry at Amir for his wife

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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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    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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    Kite runner

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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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    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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    SQL vs. Oracle

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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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