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    growing up and dealing with the hardships, while learning about the Afghan’s way of life and culture. And you accompany Laila and Mariam through their lives together. Mariam is nearly two decades older than Laila, Laila grew up in a loving family in Kabul, and Mariam was brought up as an illegitimate child by her mother. Because of the losses they endure and the struggles they face together with their abusive husband Rasheed, they end up becoming closer than sisters. Their love for each other…

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    Taban Attack

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    Name: Hameedullah Takhari ID: 15450 Individual Assignment Deadly Taliban Attack on Kabul Bank Branch It was a good usual sunny day of, 19, Feb, 2011. As the normal working day, every worker was on his way to the destination of their offices. Meanwhile, the Afghan Army and Police were lined in the gate of Kabul Bank branch of Jalalabad city unaware of any incident around. While the Afghan Army and Police was lining up for the entrance to the bank branch in the line of them there were some…

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    and see them as friends or enemies. The Pashtuns attacked the Hazaras just because they believe in different Allah. Their religion also determine what kinds of people they are. "Hassan is a Hazara, and Hazaras were despised and bullied in Kabul" (Bunce, 1). In Kabul, Hazaras can only be servants for the Pashtuns since they think the Hazaras are the dirtiest and the lowest class people and they do not deserve to do anything else. The Hazaras were treated unfairly and most of them live in poverty.…

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    This I believe: Through Hard Working I achieved my Major goals Life has both its happy and sad moments and it is true that life is hard as well. One of the major reason that I came this far is my father who encouraged me to be an educated and successful man. My father was not an educated man but he was a business man and tTravelled to many countries. he knows the importance of educttion and therefore in a district where no one send their children to school my father not only send us (me,…

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    The Afghan had said, “I can’t go to Kabul...I have a wife in America, a home, a career, and a family,” before thinking, “But how could I pack up and go back home when my actions may have cost Hassan a chance at those very same things?...He was gone now, but a little part of him lived on. It was in Kabul. Waiting...Then I told [Rahim] I was going to Kabul” (226-227). Although he had to be lured to Kabul by Rahim, Amir’s obvious hesitancy to evade his guilt once again…

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    Hassan, a recount of brother like relationship between two young boys. The story begins in Kabul, Afghanistan during the 1970s; when life was troubled for Amir in Afghanistan but shortly thereafter the Russians begin their invasion that would forever change the background of Kabul. The sudden change in climate has forced Amir and his father “Baba”, to move to America and leave all their riches behind in Kabul. Subsequently the story is all about the correction of his mistake he committed in the…

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    Imagine a kite, effortlessly flying high in the sky. At times taking powerful dives as a reaction to a change in weather or in the control exhorted by the kite flyer. The connection is so strong between the flyer and the kite, it may only be compared to a relationship that notions love through a greater sacrifice. With each reaction or movement with the wind, the flyer most make their adjustment to place the kite in a stronger position for flight. This is not unlike the relationship showing…

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    I n chapter twenty, Amir and Farid traveled from Jalalabad to Kabul, on their way Amir saw the devastated landscape, result of two consecutive wars. Amir had seen some part of first war with his own eyes, and now he was seeing the relics of second war with Farid’s eyes. On their way, Farid pointed towards mud-hut villages of the people he once knew, who were now either dead or living in refugee camps in Pakistan. While passing through a half burned village Farid mentioned one of his friend who…

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    partner. Overcoming several challenges, Baba made a name for himself in the city of Kabul as a wealthy and a well-respected man. In the novel, Baba is portrayed as an independent, powerful, as well as dominant man. He was a man with morals who has the “famous nickname, Toophan agha, or “Mr. Hurricane””. (11), a man who always stood up for people,…

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    The Kite Runner

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    life in spring 1999, and spring of 2011, people will not have got the chance to read or watch such a heart touching story. The author himself disclosed how after watching a news story on Taliban, he had decided to write a short story on two boys in Kabul flying kites. Later, in 2011 he somehow found the same story in his garage in the year of 2011.What followed on after, we all know, the short story became an inspiration for Hosseini,…

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