Lahore Essays

  • Summary Of Other Side Of The Sky By Ahmedi

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    In the story “Other Side of the sky” Ahmedi used sensory language or imagery to make her story more powerful she did this by using vivid details to describe her and her mother’s experience while trying to cross the border and the use of her sesquipedalian words. (Also known as big words.) Ahmedi used vivid details to make her story have more power, by describing things to make them more interesting. The text says “My mother was clutching her side and gasping for breath, trying to keep up.” This

  • Quotes From The Adventures Of Buck Farah And Piper

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    The Adventures of Buck, Farah, and Piper Farah Ahmedi walked several miles through desert mountains to escape to Pakistan. Piper McCloud used teamwork, determination, and imagination to escape I.N.S.A.N.E and keep her ability to fly. Buck undertook the mission of adapting to the wild, so he would be able to survive. However, all three were patient, determined, and used the help of others in order to achieve their goals. Without the help of Ghulam Ali and a positive mind, Farah Ahmedi wouldn’t have

  • The Other Side Of The Sky Sparknotes

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    In "The Other Side of the Sky: A Memoir," Farah Ahmedi tells the powerful story of her journey from war-torn Afghanistan to the United States as a young girl. Her experiences of surviving a landmine explosion, being orphaned, and traveling miles on foot to escape the war-torn country are vividly captured in her memoir. Through her personal account, Ahmedi sheds light on the resilience of the human spirit and the power of hope and determination. Farah Ahmedi's memoir is a personal account of her life

  • Sultan Suleyman The Magnificent Essay

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    Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent Suleyman the Magnificent ruled from 1520 to 1566 and was known for expanding the Ottoman Empire on to three continents. Suleyman was the tenth Ottoman sultan and during his reign his empire was the most powerful empire of all time(Hays 1). Suleyman was born in Trabzon and was the only living son of Sultan Selim who was known as Selim the Grim. Suleiman was known as a extraordinary military leader and he is known for his knowledge and wisdom. During Suleyman’s

  • Sensory Language And Imagery In 'The Kite Runner'

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    Ahmedi’s story about escaping from Afghanistan is both touching, and thrilling to whoever reads it. Ahmedi tells us about the struggles and triumphs of escaping Afghanistan, and she paints an amazing picture of what she had to go through. Ahmedi’s use of sensory language and imagery contribute to the power of her story by giving the reader a clear visual of what happened to her, and by getting the reader to sympathize with her. One of the reasons Ahmedi’s story conveys so much power to the reader

  • Muslim Wedding Research Paper

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    Wedding Spotlight: Ahmed and Sara’s Muslim Wedding Muslim Wedding at the Cedars in Phoenix, AZ Ahmed and Sara are some of the most tender and compassionate human beings our team has encountered. As a Muslim couple from Iraq, it was their goal to have a very family oriented wedding. After seeing our website, they called us from out of state and recruited our team of wedding photographers to capture their special day on film. With friends and family flying in from all over the world, the beautiful

  • Motifs In 'The Reluctant Fundamentalist'

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    the culture of Lahore, which is brought out through food, community, and architecture. Lahore is very much downplayed in the novel but is brought to life through the Pakistani culture. Geography also consists of resources and Lahore was being affected by having low resources, especially money. Lahore’s geography was being affected by bigger industries like Manila and New York throughout the flashbacks that were included in Changez’s story. New York offered more for Changez than Lahore and the audience

  • Swot Analysis On Delivery Service

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    Industry Analysis The service industry has been in the mainstay in Pakistan from a long time. It is one of the most important, and profitable businesses in the world, due to the need of products being transported from its source to its destination. Corporate giants such as TCS, leopard and Courier have almost formed a monopoly on transporting goods on an international level, and operate in most countries across the globe, including Pakistan . TCS alone had a revenue income of 10 billion dollars

  • Character Analysis: The Reluctant Fundamentalist

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    is living the American dream. After four and a half years of living in the United States, Changez is seen as a “polished, well-dressed man” since he has adopted the look of an American (8). After the occurrence of 9/11, Changez visits his home in Lahore and realizes he has lost his sense of identity from being in America. Changez chooses to grow the violent image of a beard as it is a natural extension of himself and a connection to his family and homeland, as opposed to wearing to wearing a kurta

  • The Importance Of Industry Dynamics In The Fashion Industry

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    Industry Dynamics The fashion clothing industry has changed remarkably, mainly with in the last 20 years. The changing aspects of this industry have enforced vendors to low their prices and flexibility in their designs and quality, vital plans are significant to sustain a profitable place in the progressively demanding market. A basic rule of the business is "know your customer." This rule is also very important in fashion industry. It is very important for a fashion designer to know what is in style

  • Sociological Theory Essay

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    Jobs in medicine and health care are diverse to cater to individuals to a certain degree for different people to find enjoyment. The pool of different jobs exercises a sociological theory from Eliot Friedson, who argued that “the power of medicine in modern societies did not derive from a social consensus around its gate-keeping role in legitimating sickness but rested upon two essentially self-serving pillars. Autonomy… and dominance” ("The role of health professionals"). Autonomy focuses on the

  • 9 11 9/11 Summary

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    The novel starts with an anonymous American sitting at a café in Lahore being approached by a Pakistani man who introduces himself as Changez. The two briefly talk about typical American traits until Changez starts to narrate his experiences in America. Throughout their discussion, the bulky waiter repetitively concerns the American with his abnormal behavior and glances while Changez constantly assures that there is nothing to worry about. In many instances, Changez’s choices of words towards the

  • Snowglobe: A Short Story

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    than anyone, and my childhood died and was buried alongside her. I was born in Lahore, Pakistan, but grew up here in Phoenix. My entire extended family lived in Pakistan, and it was terribly lonely here, away from the people I loved. At the time, my family wasn’t financially stable, but despite that, my parents bent over backwards and made numerous sacrifices to ensure that I would be able to spend my vacations in Lahore, with my family. They not only wanted

  • Gender Dichotomy Ar Methodology

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    Provision of quality health care is a serious policy concern across the world. Owing to this, health care system and provision of basic health facilities have generally improved around the globe. However there are still notable disparities among the heath care facilities in some developing countries. Health care status of transgender is more critical in countries like Pakistan. The transgender are denied the right to health care facilitates because of their gender ambiguity. They are excluded in

  • Essay On Homeland Security System

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    The homeland security system is a concept build up to avoid the danger of terrorism and all types of misdeeds in the city structure of the developed world. Home land security occupies an exclusive place at the edge of national and international security. It has many proportions ranging in diversity from vaccine development to border fence construction and efforts to safe and sound air travel sea containers and decisive infrastructure. In post 9/11 scenario the world encountered with the danger of

  • Identity In The Reluctant Fundamentalist

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    At the heart of a person‘s life lies the struggle to define his self, to make sense of who he is? Diaspora represents the settling as well as unsettling process. While redesigning the geopolitical boundaries, cultural patterns, it has also reshaped the identities of the immigrants with new challenges confronting the immigrant in negotiating his identity. Diaspora becomes a site where past is given a new meaning and is preserved out of intense nostalgia and longing. The novel The Reluctant Fundamentalist

  • Organisational Structure Of The Salvation Army

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    The Salvation Army was formed in London’s East End in 1865 by one- time Methodist Reform Church minister whose name was William Booth and his wife Catherine. In reality, Booth named this institution the East London Christian Mission. 150 years ago The Salvation Army was formed to function as a religious and charitable corporation. Whose purpose “is to lead men and women into a proper relationship with God” (What Is the Salvation Army? pp.8-9) the organizational structure of the Salvation Army does

  • Walt Whitman Research Paper

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    Walt Whitman opened his eyes in newly freed United States on May 31, 1819, in west hills, New York. The second of nine children, Whitman was born to a peasant family who were striving hard to meet the both ends. Upset with the economic status, Walter Whitman, Sr., with his family moved to Brooklyn to try his luck in the real estate business in 1823, when Whitman aged only 4. He got enrolled in Brooklyn public school at the age of 6 and completed his formal studies by the age of 11. Belonging to

  • Phlebitis In Nursing Care

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    Topic: Assess nurse’s knowledge, attitude and practices regarding phlebitis in medical and surgical unit of services hospital Lahore. Introduction: Peripheral intravenous cannula is a common practice which is done almost in 90% of hospital cases on their admission. So the patients have chance to develop the infection at the cannula site or in blood stream and causes the serious complications. One of most common complication of intravenous cannula is phlebitis. (Coomarasamy, Wint, & Saleh

  • Day Care Center Observation

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    It is recommended that a day care center should be established in the posh areas of Paragon City near Allama Iqbal International Airport, Lahore. It is quite a suitable location for this purpose as now many developments have took place over there. Many schools, restaurants and other facilities have opened up in that area. Many residents are shifting to those less populated areas because of their high development and high security planning. It would be ideal to open up a day care center in such a