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    as a news correspondent. At the time‚ he was reporting on the 2009 election in Iran. He grew up in Iran with his family but left to avoid mandatory military service. All men were required to serve in the military‚ as Iran was six years into the war with Iraq (18). Bahari left Iran in 1986 after graduating high school. He was smuggled into Pakistan‚ then moved to Canada. In Canada‚ Bahari studied

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    A Terrostic Nation

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    nation of Iran is poised to strike with nuclear devastation towards the United States and several of its allies. How long does the world have before this is the headlines of every newspaper and television news report? What are the nations of the world to do with a nation that is willing to use nuclear weapons as a strike of terrorism? Can this be stopped and if so how? These are just a few of the questions that are arising as a result of Iran’s recent rhetoric and actions. The Country of Iran will need

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    Iran has a long history of rebelling against interferences from foreign invaders. They refuse to bend to the will of others who they deem unfit. “All the Shah’s Men” by Stephen Kinzer explores how Iran’s political system formed through outside influences‚ leaders‚ and the people of Iran. First of all‚ Iran throughout history has had issues with intervention from other countries‚ especially in regards to religion. When Arabs took control over Iran‚ they infused the Islamic faith into Iranian society

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    The fight for human rights has been a lengthy struggle around the world. Many people in the Islamic state of Iran‚ particularly women and children‚ have suffered through a life long battle of the government limiting their natural rights‚ such as freedom and equality‚ due to religious traditions colliding with the state. Shirin Ebadi‚ an Iranian lawyer and activist who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003‚ is a courageous‚ kind-hearted woman who was determined to help the people of her country

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    As seen with the rise of sports in Iran‚ the rise of the importance of hygiene was facilitated by the pro modernist movement in Iran. During this time the corruption of gender roles was not taken lightly‚ which caused the rise of this so called “beauty culture” to have a slow start. However‚ also during this time it became harder and

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    Pahlavi had imposed. The Iranians believed that these policies were an insult to their culture and that the Shah was being controlled by the united states of america. The oil boom was another reason for which the population of Iran was not content with the Pahlavi government. Iran had invested close to $300‚000‚000 on new equipment to extract and refine oil. Long with the equipment‚ more than

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    beliefs and social norms of a country or area that are different from other places. In the country of Iran‚ there is a lot of diversity in differing categories that make up their culture. This paper will define the culture of Iran by looking at the environmental‚ political‚ religious‚ and

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    Iran's Nuclear Program

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    Rather than use militarization or be tough on iran which would encourage a hostile relationship‚ the U.S. should approach Iran’s nuclear ambitions by talking to Iranian leaders and persuade them that developing nuclear weapons would not be the best thing for iran’s national interests. Rather than leading to stabilization and the mad situation‚ it would probably lead to political coercion which would tempt other neighboring Arab countries to proliferate as well and would highlight rivalries‚ particularly

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    Animal Farm Propaganda

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    message does not strictly coincide to the events of the 1930’s‚ however. In Animal Farm‚ three specific tactics of propaganda arise which are visible today. These propaganda devices are fear‚ deceit‚ and isolationism. Specifically I use the example of Iran and its president‚ Mahmoud Ahmadinejad‚ as a means of reflecting Animal Farm’s timeless ideas. Although it was written almost seven decades ago‚ it’s message still remains true and apparent. Animal Farm’s examples of propaganda have a timeless appeal

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    king of Iran. It was an Islamic revolution which attempted to replace Mohammed Reza Shah‚ with an Islamic republic under Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini‚ the leader of the revolution. Strong opposition against the Shah showed that the people wanted a religious ruler rather than someone they saw as an American puppet. Many Iranian people would think that the Shah was a ‘capitalist pig’ who ran a corrupt and repressive regime but tried to embrace western style democracy. In saying this‚ Iran was a very

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