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    iran nuclear deal

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    and Opportunities Air Commodore (R) Khalid Iqbal These days‚ almost everyone is curious about an erratic and hence potentially troublesome nuclear deal reached between Iran and the P 5+1 (read America). Soon after the agreement‚ the two sides have begun interpreting it in opposite directions. Americans are claiming that Iran would have to significantly roll back its nuclear programme‚ whereas Iranian interpretation does not endorse this point of view. Soon the IAEA’s version would start pouring

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    The Green Revolution in Iran On June 12‚ 2009‚ a series of protests broke out after the results of the presidential election in Iran. The riots started in the capital city of Tehran‚ and quickly spread throughout the Islamic Republic. Protestors gathered in other major cities around the world‚ including New York City (Mackey). Hundreds of thousands‚ if not millions of Iranians were protesting against President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s reelection‚ which was allegedly the result of electoral fraud

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    Pestle Summary Russia

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    For each of the 8 countries we’re covering‚ we’ll start off with topline statistics as sort of a summary‚ or more of a launching pad for further exploration. We’ll start with Russia‚ partly because this may be the last 5-year period that it is included in the top 10 international powers. Out of all the 8 countries I will look at individually‚ Russia faces the most daunting challenges. They have faced worse--I would hate to be a centenarian from Russia--but I doubt if they have the resources or leadership

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    Assessment in Education in Iran Dr Abbas Madandar Arani; Mrs Lida Kakia; Mrs Vajeha Karimi Lorestan University‚ Iran; Ministry of Education‚ Iran; Ministry of Education‚ Iran Abbas_arani@ yahoo.com; Lida.kakia@gmail.com; Rie2000@gmail.com Abstract The present paper explains the educational assessment system in Iran. To begin with we will present a background to the system of education and then we will explain its structure and governance. The last section will consider aspects of the educational

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    military has over or with a government. With militarism comes the excessive spending on military and the military’s ability to have total control. Though is it important to have a strong relationship between military and the government‚ Nigeria and Iran have two separate ways of intertwining the two in their states. Nigeria is known for its strong military presence within the government. The degree of militarism in Nigeria is high because of their past history being under civilian rule. During the

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    Sony Pestle

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    Introduction: This course work is to evaluate the different factors affecting the international business. Such as political‚ social‚ economical‚ and technological. You will see all these factors to be discussed in a chosen company and it also contains supply chain with logistic process of the chosen company. International business is the process of integration and interaction among the people. it is the process of boosting the interdependence and connectivity of the world markets and businesses

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    Iran Gender Inequality

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    Islamic feminism‚ on the other hand‚ is fighting on a whole other platform‚ especially in Iran. Iranian women live under the rule of a theocratic government‚ meaning that the country is ruled by the law of the Sharia‚ or the “law of God” in Islamic tradition. It might seem that women’s rights could not be possible in a patriarchal country like Iran‚ but it can. Before the Islamic revolution in 1979‚ Iran made huge advancements towards women’s rights. When the revolution did come women found themselves

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    important state in overlooking international issues. One of the major issues present in international politics is Iran’s uranium enrichment program in which its focus is to develop nuclear weapons. We formally ended civil relations with Iran in 2002 when we declared Iran as an axis of evil‚ along with Iraq and North Korea.1 Although relations have been severed‚ there exist many approaches in which we the United States can attempt to resolve or at the least improve the situation. Based on extensive research

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    Main issues for Yahoo! Inc. Microsoft offered $ 44.6 billion‚ trying to get Yahoo’s Internet-research business only. Significant decline in net profit in 2008 and 2009. Rapid deterioration of online advertising business. Throw employees as a solution to increase profits even. Close its services and website. Negotiate an agreement with Microsoft or to continue alone. Its stock value was less than $ 14 by 2009. Internet products‚ services and content are characterized by rapid change‚ converging

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    Iran-Iraq War

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    Iran-Iraq War The Iran-Iraq war was a brutal war that eradicated thousands of lives. Some say that “ It was a big mistake” or “wasn’t meant to be.” Both sides argued their own perspective‚ in a matter that they were more accurate than the other‚ or that even it wasn’t their fault. They merely believed that it was each other who were accountable for the war. Iran and Iraq had always been old rivals; some could have even said that they were like “God or satin.” Particularly‚ they would dispute

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