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    14194295 Ghulam Mujtaba Shariq Khan Moiz Hasan Khan Kamaal Hussain Hammad Zubair Ahmed Muhammad Unaib Bhojani Waleed Sohail Muhammad Tause Shehryar Saleh Soomro Mir Samad Iqbal Shahzad Ur-- Rehman Muhammad Jamee Ghouri Yazir Siddiqui Sumair Najam Muhammadmirza Osama Zahid Ahsan Mehboob Muhammed Abdullah Asghar Hamza Bin Ehtesham Ibtihaj Rasheed Arish Yashar Mallick Nabeel Ahmed Khan Saad Afzal Nabeel Ahmed Syedmuhammad Aizaz Kazmi Noman Iqbal Hiba Ashraf Jehanzeb Khan DHA SUF F A UNIVERSITY DG-78

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    THE KITE RUNNER QUESTIONS CHAPTER 11 AND 12 STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS 1. Where did they move to after Pakistan? They moved to America after Pakistan. 2. What job did Baba get? Baba got a job at a gas station. 3. Why didn’t he want food stamps? Baba refused food stamps because this was an insult to his pride. He is mentioned to have a strict code of honour and pride and accepting outside help to take care of his own problem. 4. What did Baba give Amir for his birthday? Why? Baba gave Amir

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    (AGG) Over 100‚000 people die every day‚ imagine what this must be like for people that lose loved ones. (BS-1) Najmah’s brother and father got taken by the Taliban‚ which caused her to become even more mature‚ than what she already was.(BS-2) Najmah’s whole life has changed‚ the war caused her to loose her mother and baby brother so now‚ she is in total shock and she has to make dangerous decisions. (BS-3) The loss of her family‚ caused her to not trust others‚ but she can trust the close people

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    believability of the father-son relationships that we are introduced to right at the story’s beginning. The characteristics in the relationships we witness are many; they include the sad love-hate tensions between Baba and Amir‚ the relationship between Ali and Hassan‚ which seem to be more friendly than familial (explained late in the book)‚ and the wistful‚ cautious affection that Baba has for Hassan. The most important father-son relationship in The Kite Runner is that between the protagonist Amir

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    The book is superior to the film in many ways. Both of these versions of the story are very well fulfilled‚ however I believe that book has more detail and explains the story better. The book is superior to the film because the author described various facets of Amir’s emotional world‚ it showed Baba dying‚ and included important parts of the struggle Amir and Sohrab went through to get to America together. In the book‚ the author gets into the detail of Amir’s feelings and inner conflicts between

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    ReseaRch PaPeR Tourism Volume : 3 | Issue : 3 | March 2013 | ISSN - 2249-555X Monumental Heritage in Lucknow: Is Host Population Aware of Monumental Heritage ? Keywords Monuments of Lucknow‚ tourism product‚ tourism development etc. Jatashankar R. Tewari Assistant Professor and Coordinator- Hotel Management‚ School of Tourism and Hotel Management‚ Uttarakhand Open University‚ Haldwani District –Nainital Uttarakhand (India) ABSTRACT Monumental heritage constitutes a great opportunity

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    Due to the color prejudice of their white European masters‚ African Americans suffered greatly from the blatant oppression they experienced for nearly 400 years in slavery. White Americans thought that “Negroes are too backward in evolution to associate with” (Curtis‚ 52). This attitude pushed a lot of African Americans in the early twenty century to reject all forms of suppression in every possible way. Thus they came up with their own system of beliefs. Their withdrawal from Christianity could

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    “The Kite Runner” by Khaled Hosseini takes place in Kabul‚ Afghanistan where a young boy named Amir lives with his father Baba‚ and two servants Ali‚ Baba’s best friend‚ and his son Hassan. Even though Ali and Hassan are Hazara’s‚ an ethnic minority in Afganistan‚ Amir and Hassan are inseparable. Growing up‚ Amir’s friends‚ Assef‚ Wali‚ and Kamal judge Amir for hanging out with a Hazara such as Hassan‚ but there relationship remains until the next winter. Winters in Afghanistan were known as kite-competition

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    Amir Jan. The only one who does is Rahim Khan Chapter 8: “Baba have you ever thought about getting new servants?” (Hosseini 95) Amir regrets what he did to Hassan that he did not stood up for him and so everyday he sees him around it reminds him of his guilt and remembers what happened in the rape scene. He asks Baba if he could get a new servant and Baba does not understands why he says that and he gets mad at him. This tells us Baba really cares about Ali and Hassan‚ he loves them and accepts

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    AQ Khan‚ the man behind Pakistan ’s nuclear programme. (Photo: Reuters) There is nothing much unusual about armed guards outside the houses in my quiet‚ neat neighbourhood of Islamabad. These are the homes of retired generals‚ well-connected politicians and international aid workers‚ all of whom might be targets for Pakistani extremists. But one house stands out. Instead of frail‚ elderly guards armed with shotguns‚ one house is ringed by uniformed police officers with AK-47s. Roadblocks control

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