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    Third draft Humans have historically separated themselves to set their place in society. The dominance of mankind has constructed the expectations for humanity to complete our sense of security and self-importance. This is portrayed in two books, The island walkers by John Bemrose and The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini. Firstly, people have separated each other by distinguishing differences based on race. Secondly, mankind has compared themselves by religion. Thirdly, the position of social…

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    The relationship between Hassan's father, Ali, and Baba, is another of the elements that were given little space within the film. Their relationship was just as strong as Hassan and Amir's and this relationship was an important reason for the decision Baba made to let Ali and Hassan stay with them. After Amir's betrayal of Hassan, Baba let Hassan and Ali leave with little effort, unlike the book, which doesn’t do much to show the relationship Baba…

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    Sha’bi gave the opinions of five of the Prophet’s companions, including the opinions of Ali and Othman. After hearing all five of the suggested courses of action, Hajjaj said, “The one thing is that we must not follow Ali’s opinion, ” and decided that Uthman’s opinion was the best. Even though Hajjaj may have thought that Ali had the best opinion in this case, his hatred of Ali and his cause was the reason he followed Uthman’s advice. Once again, this relates to his extreme loyalty…

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    with two Hazara Shia Muslim servants, Ali and his son Hassan. Amir and Hassan grow up as best friends. A traumatic childhood event that impacts Amir occurs when he witnesses Hassan being raped by the neighborhood bully Assef. He sits idle and does not intervene to help him. Not long after the violence in Afghanistan due to Russian invading forces force Amir and Baba to flee from Kabul to America. As immigrants in America, Amir and Baba struggle with adapting…

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    The Kite Runner written by Khaled Hosseini in 2003 is a narrative, which features a young Afghani boy named Amir and his personal struggles of impressing his father to deciding what is right and wrong in life and how to treat his best friend, who is also his servant. The novel deals with many personal tragic events and the events occurring in Afghanistan during the 1970-1980s, which includes the Soviet intervention, thousands of refugees escaping and the Taliban rule of Afghanistan. Khaled…

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    customer service (Ton & Huckman, 2008). The ideal situation is for organizations to seriously look at factors that attribute to high turnover such as pay and management conflicts since they reflect poorly on the organization’s image (Ton & Huckman, 2008; Ali & Jan, 2012). The general problem is that turnover, no matter what, is costly, decreases the overall efficiency of the organization, and affects the overall morale of the employees, leading to poor customer service (Holtom & Burch, 2016).…

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    years before, when he was a little boy, living in Afghanistan, saying that that made him who he is. Amir is the son of a wealthy businessman in Kabul, and he grows up being used to getting what he wants. Amir grows up with his father Baba, the servant Ali and Ali’s son Hassan. Amir’s only friend is Hassan, with whom he likes to run kites, a game where you have to chase drifting kites in the sky that have been cut loose in kite fighting. Hassan, unlike Amir, is a poor ethnic Hazara, who…

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    Annotated Bibliography Bagherpour, Amir. "The Iranian Diaspora in America: 30 Years in the Making." PBS. Web. 12 Sept. 2010. 15 Feb. 2016. . Thirty years after the notorious Islamic Revolution of 1979, the United States has become a haven to “the largest and most prosperous population of Iranians.” A constant amount of Iranians immigrated to the U.S. during the 1980s, but the number reached its climax in the 1990s. When Iranians migrated to the United States, they thought it would be a…

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    remaining obedient to her family’s request. Consistently throughout the text she tries to satisfy her family’s needs by making sure she remained diligent when performing chores. Mohammad Ali shares his story based on how he persevered against the racism of his time while rising to be the best boxer. Throughout his journey Ali realized that his status was not enough to break down racism when his Olympic metal did not change the perception of a prejudice entrepreneur. The lessons one may gather…

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    From the novel ‘The Kite Runner’ by Khaled Hosseini, one can infer an individual 's attempt at self-fulfillment can lead to harm of others, and changed perceptions of one’s self from the individual and those around them. In reading this novel, one quickly comes to understand that Amir lacks love and affection of his father as well as his peers, and is desperately seeking approval. Individuals that seek self-fulfillment often become selfish and betray those around them with hopes that they will…

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