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    tortured them‚ it shows how they are both similar throughout the book. They both made mistakes that caused them to have lifelong guilt. Mid end of pg#222 No he wasn’t. He and Sanaubar had Hassan‚ didn’t they? They had Hassan--" "No they didn’t‚" Rahim Khan said. "Yes they

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    want more children’s sandwiches -82% want the shop to be open longer -65% said the staff was unfriendly -50% said the contents of the sandwiches could be fresher -80% said they would prefer more wraps SWOT Analysis Strengths - Because Mr. Khan has carried out the market research on his competitors his can adjust his own store make sure it meets the requirements that the customers need such as making sure his staff are friendly and help when serving customers. Weaknesses -The weaknesses

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    Basseri of Iran

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    compared to everybody else. The chief is also known as the Khan. The Khan and his family live in a large tent or villa in the camp or village‚ but tend to spend more time in the village‚ having the other tribe members tend to their herd. His authority is over three main areas: coordinating tribal migrations and finding pastures‚ settling disputes‚ and acting as a representative to outsiders (Nowark and Laird‚ 2010). Although he does have power‚ the Khan is not omnipotent rather than the people he leads choose

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    Maghribi Traders

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    Orthography: British English * Table of Contents * Table of Contents 3 1. Introduction 4 2. Summary of the scientific paper 5 3. Criticism of the scientific paper 7 4. Overall conclusion 9 Bibliography 10 Sokoloff‚ K. and Khan‚ Z.B. (1990)‚ The Democratization of Invention during Early Industrialization: Evidence from the United States‚ 1790-1846‚ Journal of Economic History 50 (2)‚ pp. 363-378. Introduction The desire for progress and advancement has always made people

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    Buzkashi In Afghanistan

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    book which is about the the Buzkashi Tooi‚ he describes that how this game is held in the local places. First he explains the word Tooi‚ rite of passage‚ and marriage. Then he argues that the buzkashi tooi is a Khan’s activities. According to him‚ Khans are those who have some kind of influence on the people of the village. He writes that the Buzkashi game has three major sections‚ preparation‚ festivities‚ and after math. As he writes Preparation to the Buzkashi Tooi is one of the problematic parts

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    Bhopal Disaster

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    Abstract When operating a dangerous business such as producing chemicals‚ tragedies are often unforeseeable. In public relations‚ being prepared for all scenarios is a constant challenge. The challenges can be found working in collaborate with different cultures. However‚ when facing those challenges head on‚ it is imperative that each case is handled in the best possible way. In Union Carbide‚ thousands of lives were lost. The lives lost could’ve have been prevented. But it is not to place blame

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    BIG ERA 5

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    and Aztecs were both great empires‚ and cultural "power houses". Both had rich culture‚ and many citizens.  Contrast:  Mongols were in central Asia‚ the Aztecs were in Mexico. Mongol Empire fell from the inside‚ because the ruling generations after Genghis Khan divided the lands of the empire between sons. These sons fought‚ and soon the empire fell. The Aztecs fell because of an outside intruder. They conquered much their land. The Aztec Empire a more peaceful society. The Mongols sprang from nomadic groups

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    Kite Runner Key Quotes

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    reading notes chapter 17‚18‚19‚20 Key points: 1) Death of Hassan and Farzana * “… And ordered him to kneel… and shot him in the back of the head… Farzana came screaming and attacked them… shot her too…” Page # 231 2) Rahim Khan sends Amir to Kabul * “I want you to go to Kabul. I want you to bring Sohrab here.” page # 232 3) Amir meets old begger. * “Thankyou‚ thankyou so much! And I meant it. Now I knew my mother had liked almond cake with oney and hot tea that

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    History Of PAKISTAN

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    control over the northwestern portions—including Gilgit‚ Baltistan‚ and Azad (Free) Kashmir. India retained the Vale of Kashmir. In 1956 Pakistan adopted a constitution under which it became the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. In 1958 Gen. Mohammad Ayub Khan came to power in a bloodless revolution. He was elected president in 1960‚ and he proclaimed a new constitution in 1962. Pakistan’s administrative capital was moved from Karachi to Rawalpindi in 1959 and then to Islamabad in 1967. In 1960 Pakistan

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    Romantic Period Poets

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    Before we are able to trace the motives that ushered in Romantic period‚ it is of paramount importance to point out the preceding period‚ which is known as Neo-classical era. The Neoclassical period spans 1600-1798 (the accession of Charles II to the publication by Wordsworth and Coleridge of Lyrical Ballad). It is called the neoclassical period because of reverence for the works of classical antiquity. The period is often called Age of reason‚ and science was used to glorify God and his creation

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