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    The Kite Runner is a story about the life of a man named Amir and his life adventures. We are introduced to Amir’s childhood in Afghanistan during the 1980s. We also learn about his hardships, his move to america, and his move back to Afghanistan. Afghanistan is a country located within south and central Asia. Many great powers have tried to conquer Afghanistan. In the novel, The Kite Runner, Khaled Hosseini is able to show the reader an accurate portrayal of Afghanistan’s social and economical…

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    The story I am Malala acknowledged several themes that support the information that Malala presented throughout her story. The themes Malala presented in her story includes Women’s Rights, The Power of Education, Islam and its Interpretations, Goodness, Fame, Power, and the Importance of Role Models. Malala Yousafzai uses these themes to allow readers to understand how Yousafzai became who she is today. The actions that the main characters reflected on the theme of women’s rights was present…

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    Because of this operation many students leaders, Bengali intellectuals arrest or kill the distinguished Awami League leaders in the main cities of the then East Pakistan including Dhaka, the Bangali personnel’s of military, that time radio station and telephone was exchange and thereby to take over the control of the province of East Pakistan by ruthlessly the non –cooperation movement headed by Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. 25th march to middle of May military operations were being taken…

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    reasons) suggesting that Hindus and Muslims of Bharat were two different nations, who could not live together or co-exist. Therefore, Muslims should be given separate Homeland called Pakistan. This came as ‘the Lahore declaration of 1940’. Muslims of Kashmir do essentially belong to Bharat, but with the support of Pakistan and their attitude of abetting terrorism, the Muslims of Kashmir first drove away all Hindus, and claim that they should be separated from Bharat. They believe that they are…

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    Self-imprisonment often takes the form of isolation, and therefore requires some form of action to escape from. The Story of Lucy Gault by William Trevor and Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett express the effects of isolating oneself through their respective main characters. William Trevor delves into the traumatized aftermath of a young girl who ran away, which caused her parents to believe she was dead. They subsequently abandoned their home and, thus, their only child who refuses to leave…

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    ABSTRACT The life of Chengez is crisscrossed by personal and political events and though, in the best fashion of an objective analyst, one tries to keep these issues compartmentalised, they do overlap. It is these areas of overlapping that become interesting as they illustrate the maxim, “The personal is political and the political is personal.” The two parts of the study show how Changez’s life becomes an eddy caught in the cross currents of international geopolitics, especially in the…

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    reluctance of Shahrazad mother to understand her kid’s emotions and psyche. Muneeza Shamsie is a Pakistani writer, critic, literary journalist, and editor. She is author of a literary history Hybrid Tapeseries. Muneeza Shamsie was born in Lahore, Pakistan and educated in England at the Wispers School. She is daughter of Jahanara Habibullah (the author of a memoir, Zindagi Ki Yadein: Riyasat Rampur…

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    Veils of Pretence and Hypocrisy in Manto’s Selected Short Stories Priyanka Gupta Dr. Neeru Sharma Research Scholar Assistant Professor…

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    The Bangladesh War Crime Tribunal has currently been putting criminals on trial for genocide without letting the accused defend them selfs or in Abdul Kalam Azad case, held the trial without him present. Afghanistan believes that Bangladesh War Crime Tribunal need to be reformed because of the unfair and injustice prosecution that these Jamaat-e-Islami leaders have faced. Even though the leader sported the Pakistani military when a mass murdered about three million people, they still should…

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    Malala’s story reminds children all over the world to not take education for granted. Following the shooting, Malala and her father helped launch the Malala Fund, which aims to help further education across the globe. The Malala Petition led to Pakistan passing the Right to Education Bill, which guaranteed that all children aged between five and 16 must have access to education. Malala’s efforts in the world of girls’ education rights, including her risking her life to make a change, proved to…

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