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    History of India (c.1550-1750s) Project: Harem Politics in Mughal India Abstract The Harem Politics in Mughal India has shaped the paradigm of the politics of this period in more ways than can be imagined. This paper seeks to deconstruct some of the myths and realities about an oft overseen aspect of the Mughal period and look at how the lives and contributions of some exceptional women shaped what we call the Mughal state. Introduction This paper can find its inception in Indu Sudareasn’s

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    THE POWER OF FRIENDSHIP IN THE KITE RUNNER MOVIE DIRECTED BY MARC FOSTER: HUMANISTIC PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH A) Background of the Study The Kite Runner is a film of friendship that was directed by Marc Foster based on the novel of the same name by Khaled Hosseini. This movie was released on December 2007 by Paramount Vontage with the duration 128 minutes. The Kite Runner released in Indonesia on February 2008 and was released on DVD on March 25‚ 2008. The Kite Runner

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    inciting incidents that set the rest of the novel in motion. The more substantial part of Amir’s search for redemption‚ however‚ stems from his guilt regarding Hassan. That guilt drives the climactic events of the story‚ including Amir’s journey to Kabul to find Sohrab and his confrontation with Assef. The moral standard Amir must meet to earn his redemption is set early in the book‚ when Baba says that a boy who doesn’t stand up for himself becomes a man who can’t stand up to anything. As a boy‚ Amir

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    Contents No Title Page No Chapter I Present Scenario 4 1 Introduction 5-6 2 Electricity and Infrastructure (power) 7 3 Transport 8 4 Telecommunication 9 5 Access to Land – Corruption 10 6 Access to Finance 11-12 7 Limited Access to Skilled Labor 13 8 Legal and Regulatory frame work 14-15 9 Trade Policy 16 Chapter II Govt. Measures to Boost Investment 17 10 Afghan Government steps…. 18 11 Private Sector Development 18 12 Infrastructural Development

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    these 13 years of war‚ Hafizulla Amin the prime minister of Afghanistan killed Taraki in early 1979 and instituted himself as president. Amin was soon after assassinated by the Soviet Union on December 24‚ 1979 (Rashid) when soldiers air landed in Kabul and established Babrak Karmal as the new Afghanistan president (UN). Karmal held office under the Soviet Union Afghanistan from 1979-1986 (Rashid)‚ until withdrawing with the Soviet Union when the war against the Afghanistan Freedom Fighters began

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    affection for craftsmanship and society particularly verse. As Kabul experiences harsh criticism from different warlords‚ taking after the Soviet withdrawal‚ Laila’s adolescence sweetheart Tariq leaves for Pakistan. To stay away from social disfavor and looking for security‚ she excessively weds Rasheed yet soon loses her place in his affections when she conceives a little girl rather than a child. Laila feels an inclination to come back to Kabul and add to the reclamation exertion. Tariq likewise feels

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    Fergana at a young age‚ in 1494. Soon he was literally a fugitive‚ in the midst of both an internecine fight among the Timurids and a struggle between them and the rising Uzbeks over the erstwhile Timurid empire in the region. In 1504 he conquered Kabul and Ghazni. In 1511 he recaptured Samarkand‚ only to realize that‚ with the formidable ?afavid dynasty in Iran and the Uzbeks in Central Asia‚ he should rather turn to the southeast toward India to have an empire of his own. As a Timurid‚ Babur had

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    experiences of young children often shape their personalities and preferences later in life. In The Kite Runner‚ by Khaled Hosseini‚ Amir’s childhood affinity for American movies exposed him to a different culture than the one that surrounded him in Kabul and to a new kind of hero. As a child‚ the action-packed movies were mere entertainment‚ but they ingrained new ideas in his mind. The portrayal of the deeply flawed‚ yet ultimately good‚ protagonists in classic Western movies laid the foundation for

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    column. The statue of the happy prince sees all the misery of the city. He weeps when he sees people in trouble. He wants to help them. A swallow stays at the feet of the statue of the happy prince for the night. On happy prince’s request‚ he prolongs his stay and helps the poor with the ruby and the sapphires. When the happy prince cannot see any more‚ the swallow decides to stay with the happy prince forever. The he helps the people with the gold covering of the happy prince. At the end‚ he dies frost

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    Shir Shah Momand ID# 9455 Naim and Jabar Naim and Jabar; is a documentary about two friends who live in northern part of Afghanistan. They are both working together in the field. Currently Jabar is on summer vacations he studies in a school in Mazar. Jabar’s father name is Sayyid Jalal who is a farmer‚ and laborer who doesn’t own a land and works in others land for money. He is very poor and has no land‚ he owns one house. Khal Mohammad is Jabar’s younger brother and his father wants to enroll Khal

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