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    By doing so we can determine whether there can be an end point. For America under George Bush the goal was to ‘defeat this evil‚ wherever it is found.’3 But this creates a problem. Would the end be the defeat‚ eradication of Al Qaeda and the Taliban wherever they are? Or was Bush suggesting the eradication of all terrorism‚ i.e. stopping any group from using terrorist techniques? It seems more obvious to accept the former‚ due to the fact America invaded Iraq‚ Afghanistan and the stance of much

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    that she is adopted and separated from her brother and so she goes in search of him and finds him suffering from the Alzheimer’s disease and was unable to recognize her. It differs greatly from that of the other works as the novel do not have any Taliban effect in it. This book was a great success and it brought in many reviews even before it was published. It was one among the Top 10 books in Amazon.com‚ it turned out to be a Bestseller in a few months and it sold more than three million

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    The Kite Runner: Character logs: Amir: Narrator Mother dies giving birth to him in 1963 Aches for his mother Pashtun Sunni Rich by Afghanistan standards First word “Baba” Seeking love and acceptance from his father Baba In awe of his father Good at reciting poetry Avid reader Bad at sports Selfish Sometimes wishes Rahim Khan was his father Has a master-servant relationship with Hassan His belief in God: When Hassan catches the Kite‚ Amir is shocked saying‚ “And my god – if he

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    Discrimination is still an issue in countries all over the world‚ including Canada. People still get discriminated in our society today for the way they look‚ talk and their religious views. Discrimination is shown in The Kite Runner ‚written by Khaled Hosseini and The Chrysalids ‚written by John Wyndham. Hassan‚ one of the main characters of The Kite Runner is treated like an animal for the way he looks and his religious views. In The Chrysalids‚ the main character David Storm is considered a “mutant”

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    Summary Amir recalls an event that happened twenty-six years before‚ when he was still a boy in Afghanistan‚ and says that that made him who he is. He lives in a nice home in Kabul‚ Afghanistan‚ with Baba‚ his father. They have two servants‚ Ali and his son‚ Hassan‚ who are Hazaras. One day‚ Amir and Hassan are playing when they run into three boys‚ the group of Assef. Assef threatens to beat up Amir for hanging around with a Hazara‚ but Hassan uses his slingshot to stop Assef. Hassan’s birthday

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    “The attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on 11 September 2001 brought a revolutionary challenge to the doctrine of self-defence and its reassessment of the law in this area.” The attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on 11 September 2001 brought a revolutionary challenge to the doctrine of self-defence and its reassessment of the law in this area (Gray 2004‚ 940). This comment by Gray was made in light of the fact that although use of force in response to terrorist attacks

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    impact because of the numerous mountains spread across it covering two thirds of its surface. This useful during a war as when you are up high you have the advantage and the enemy would not be able to see the Afghans. The mountains are popular for the Taliban. Also‚ as it is the Taliban’s home land‚ they would know the area. As well as this‚ the rest of the landscape is made up of desert and grass lands meaning there are lots of places to hide in the grass but it is very hard to hide in the deserts. However

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    replaced USSR and it is fighting against these Afghanis that were fighting with USA against USSR. Pakistan played the same role and it is helping USA against those Afghanis. Presently Pakistan is considered as Infidel (Kafir) state by this Pakistani Taliban. So‚ Pakistan is facing different war scenes. TTP which has origin of Pakistan is fighting against Pakistani State

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    An analysis of The Kite Runner “For you‚ a thousand times over” Made by Hasnen Ali Introduction The Kite Runner is an extraordinary book‚ which reminds us how long the Afghani people have been struggling to triumph over the forces of violence. Because of the books strong story‚ we get an insight in how people might have experienced the crisis in Kabul‚ even though it’s been shown through a book. The author Khaled Hosseini was a practicing physician until after the book’s release. This

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    1 September 1939: Adolf Hitler invades an unsuspecting Poland that started one of the most devastating wars in the history of the world. From this attack‚ Hitler went on to concur other great nations in Eastern Europe. Hitler’s reign of terror resulted in the death of millions of Jews living in Eastern Europe and countless lives of American soldiers. 11 September 2001: Two planes hit the World Trade Center‚ a plane hits the Pentagon‚ and a plane crashes in Pennsylvania. It is immediately thought

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