in women’s issues and war. Sophisticated and interesting vocabulary‚ descriptive anecdotes. Shorter paragraphs‚ varied sentences. Mostly third person‚ but some 1st. Emotive language and imagery. Refer to Marjane’s experience in Iran‚ Discuss Islamic revolution in Iran‚ interview Marjane; compare to other situations where women have been oppressed; Malala; Compare to personal freedoms of Australian women. Feature Article about the role of protest in conflicts. To consider how and why conflict
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prehistoric periods. Ancient Isfahan was part of the Elamite Empire and it became one of the principal towns of the Median dynasty‚ when Iranian Medes settled there. Subsequently the province became part of the Achaemenid Empire and after the liberation of Iran from Macedonian occupation it became part of Parthian Empire. In the Sassanid era‚ Isfahan was a military centre with strong fortifications. In the reign of Malik Shah I of the Seljuk dynasty‚ Isfahan was selected as capital. After being raided and
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All of us have our own stories to tell. Each and every story different from the other. In the work written by Marina Nemat‚ she mentions that Iranian women would have the most interesting stories to tell‚ why? In the work that she has written‚ she talks about what she has experienced. Marina said that her world turned upside down with the rise of the new Iranian Government. She said that the rights of women were violated and their freedom as women became limited. She also mentions that men were allowed
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The Akkad and Assyria are stunning civilizations known with their great military power. They both located in Sumerian religion (Mesopotamia) which is now Iraq and parts of Iran. The Akkad rolled the area from 2900 to 2350 B.C. and the Assyria rolled it around 1000 B.C. (Metmuseum.org). They both showed their level of greatness through their art‚ however‚ the differences between them are noticeable. For instance‚ the Akkadian empire implied their power over human - Figure 2.12-; however‚ The Assyrian
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Shari’a supervision plays an essential role in the governance of IFIs. It has different forms at macro and micro levels. (Chris Pierce‚ 1988) Deposits are strictly not considered as loans in the Islamic sense. If it is in the form of money‚ then he has an obligation to pay Zakat out of it. If these deposits are indeed loans‚ then it is the banks which should pay zakat on them. In reality‚the banks make the depositors pay the zakat ‚ which is injustice. (Alexandra R‚ Hardie & M. Rabooy‚ 1991)
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* City states * Cultural diversity * Islands * Trade * Resources * Easily invaded * Mediterranean climate * Alexander the Great * Conquered India‚ Egypt‚ and Persia (modern Iran) * Cultural diffusion * Helenistic * Greek + Persian * MIDDLE AGES (500 AD)- fall of the roman empire * Very unstable * Feudalistic : to keep order; stable political system * Manorialism
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inhabitants of the region‚ they produced the peoples that make up the Middle East today. They can be classified into three main ethnic groups--Arabs‚ Turks‚ and Iranians. There are‚ in addition‚ smaller numbers of Kurds‚ who are scattered across Turkey‚ Iran‚ and Iraq; Jews‚ who live chiefly in Israel; Pakistanis; Armenians; and Greeks‚ who live mainly on the island nation of Cyprus. Language and religion are basic elements of cultural identity in the Middle East. The major languages of the region
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Reflective Statement During our Interactive Oral Discussion‚ many questions were brought up to the table for discussion relating the novel Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi. To start the discussion I had asked‚ what emotion did the even in the Rex Theatre cause the reader to feel? I had mentioned how this event evoked anger in my persona. Everyone within the group agreed with the fact that anger was the emotion they felt. We all concluded that keeping everyone in locked doors while the fire was going
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“Zahak‚ the Dragon King” taken from Firdawsi Shahnamehtell’s epic “The Book of Kings” tells us a story about the Persian throne. It begins with a summary of the situation; the ruler of Iran‚ Jamshid is a great leader who has brought numerous technological advancements‚ social structure‚ and health to the people of Iran until one rued day; called Na Ruz‚ when he tells nobles that they should bow to him for he is so great and his thriving kingdom falls to ruin. Next we are taken to a confrontation between
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The Middle East region includes the Arabic peninsula‚ Cyprus‚ the countries on the east coast of the Mediterranean Sea‚ Iran in the north-east‚ and Egypt in the south-west. It is a densely populated region that concentrates huge material and human resources. Surfing from Internet site to Internet site I have found that Internetworking in the Middle East region has a well established system that may accelerate the diffusion of culture in this area. For example‚ at the end of January Internet access
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