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    woman. In the book‚ The Dressmaker‚ we get to know of how oppression changes the lives of each and every person in a family along with the changes in their community. For the community of Kabul changes lead to a financial and economical struggle. The women’s lives are transformed after the Taliban take control of Kabul. The rights of women are stripped from them and they are left with basically nothing. This change in the lives of the women brings more responsibility

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    Kite Runner Questions Chapter 3 1. What did Baba decide to construct and pay for? 2. Why do you think Amir lied to Baba and told him that Hassan had “the runs” when they were about to leave for the orphanage opening? 3. Why did Amir say to Baba‚ “ I think I have sataran” (Cancer)? 4. What was Baba’s response when the wind knocked his hat to the ground and everyone laughed at him during his dedication speech to the orphanage? What does this say about his character

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    Khaled Hosseini loved reading. Khaled was born and raised‚ for a few years of his life‚ in Kabul‚ Afghanistan. Although Khaled has moved around quite a bit‚ he has lived in San Jose‚ California for much of his life. Khaled lived in Afghanistan during the years of the constitutional monarchy. He thought of his time in Afghanistan as very peaceful and quiet. Khaled Hosseini was born March 4‚ 1965 in Kabul‚ Afghanistan. During this time Afghanistan was very peaceful and calm. He was the oldest of

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    the occurrence of salinity. |Table 5.1 | |Area Irrigated by Canals and Tube Wells | |Canal name |Area Hectares |% Total | |Kabul River System | |Kurvi Branch |5‚472 |19 | |Wazir Garhi |2‚160 |7 | |Pabbi Minor |2‚234

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    Denise Phillips‚ revised 25 July 2012 Denise Phillips‚ revised 25 July 2012 Why Hazaras flee: An historical perspective of their persecution1 Submission for the Government’s Expert Panel on Asylum Seekers ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Denise Phillips BA (Hons)‚ PhD Candidate‚ University of New England‚ 19 July 2012 Quetta are also discussed. The past ethnic and religious animosity against minority Shiite

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    THE KITE RUNNER QUESTIONS CHAPTER 11 AND 12 STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS 1. Where did they move to after Pakistan? They moved to America after Pakistan. 2. What job did Baba get? Baba got a job at a gas station. 3. Why didn’t he want food stamps? Baba refused food stamps because this was an insult to his pride. He is mentioned to have a strict code of honour and pride and accepting outside help to take care of his own problem. 4. What did Baba give Amir for his birthday? Why? Baba gave Amir

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    ambassador Adolph Dubs in Kabul on 14 February 1979 and with the Soviet invasion the following December. Subsequently‚ U.S. involvement was indirect‚ primarily the provision of military aid to the Afghan resistance through the 1980s. After 11 September 2001‚ U.S. interest in Afghanistan was renewed as it became apparent that al-Qaʿida‚ the group responsible for the terrorist attack on the United States‚ was based in Afghanistan and was supported by the Taliban government in Kabul. On 14 September 2001

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    and traditions‚ along with the lives of the people who live in Kabul. The story provides an educational and eye-opening account of a country’s political chaos. Of course there are many things that are unsaid and under explained in this tragic is an oversimplification. There is also a heavy use of emotional appeal‚ and an underlying message. This is a flag for propaganda.  The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini begins in the 1970s in Kabul‚ Afghanistan‚ when the country is in a time of an ending monarchy

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    A Thousand Splendid Suns Create questions you would ask the author and at least one of the people in the book. Include why you would ask each particular question‚ and connect the question to a specific event (quote with page #) in the book. If I were to ask questions to the author and characters‚ they would be about their experiences. The one question I would ask Khaled Hosseini is‚ All the characters in this book were granted poetic justice‚ but why not Mariam? Mariam did nothing monstrous

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    other accidently or manipulated on purpose. As the kite flyer and the kite runner they are a perfect team as each is an expert in their own right. “Every winter‚ districts in Kabul held a kite-fighting tournament. If you were a boy living in Kabul‚ the day of the tournament was undeniably the highlight of the cold season … In Kabul‚ fighting kites was a little like going to war.” (Pages 49-50)

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