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    Galo Vasquez Mrs. Erichsen AP Literature 4/11/13 1979. Choose a complex and important character in a novel or a play of recognized literary merit who might—on the basis of the character’s actions alone—be considered evil or immoral.  In a well-organized essay‚ explain both how and why the full presentation of the character in the work makes us react more sympathetically than we might otherwise think.  Avoid plot summary. A man falls into a violent epileptic shock from sheer anger and jealousy

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    Pakistan and iran gas pipeline • This is considered to be a very controversial project in Pakistan. • Many peoples agree on the statement that this is an energy lifeline for Pakistan.Some peoples believe it is not be suitable due to US and UN dissents and affairs. • The price of project is appreciate and the price of gas is also reasonable • China set to be the man who will build this pipeline from Iran to Pakistan to Energy starved Pakistan. • It will be 1682 Km long pipeline that will transfer

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    The Basseri of Iran: A Pastoral Society Kristin K. Lilienthal ANT 101: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Kimberly Long October‚ 8 2012 The Basseri of Iran The Basseri of Iran are tent dwelling and nomadic people. The Basseri live in the south of Iran‚ in the Fars Province. While the origin of the Basseri is unclear‚ it is believed that they are of Arab decent (Amanolahi‚ 2003). The Basseri have traditionally been pastoralist‚ herding both sheep and goats. This paper will explore

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    with Islamic revolution in Iran‚ Shiis start a revolt in 1979. • 1st military power in the region. Arabs = 75%‚ Kurds = 17%‚ Persian 2%. ⅔ Sunni‚ ⅓ Shii and 3% of minority (christians‚ jews‚...) Economic dependency on oil. Others sectors were developping. Baasist regim since 1968 and the second “coup d’état” (1st in 1963). July 1979‚ Saddam Hussein finally take supreme power after the ‘elimination’ of his cousin Hassan Al Bakr‚ former Iraq president. Context - Iran • • • •

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    Basseri of Iran: Past and Present Jonathan Hixon ANT101 Instructor Brown-Warren February 24‚ 2013 When the Achamenian emperors of ancient Persia built their capital at Persepolis‚ in a valley of the Zagros‚ they did so with strategy in mind. Persepolis was placed in a common “bottleneck” in the annual migration routes of several tribes from the warm coastal plains to the cool summer pastures in the north. Twice a year‚ several whole confederations of tribes had to pass by Persepolis with

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    politically‚ religiously and in culture. . The Sasanid state emerged against the background of Old Iranian history. The Achaemenids establish the framework for the Sasanids and the Achaemenids ruler formed the political layout by which to represent Iran‚ a tremendous region of differentiating landscapes‚ occupied by people groups of various ethnic‚ religious‚ and cultural origins. They built roads and bridges for communication‚ trade‚ welfare‚

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    Introduction Iran has always‚ it seems‚ been the breeding ground for some kind of political upheaval or another. In recent times‚ back in 1979‚ there was a major revolution which was‚ in some ways‚ similar to the revolution we are seeing today. The people were angry and they were tired of being controlled by the government that was in power. They had concrete ideals and were incredibly passionate about their revolution. The revolution Iran is experiencing today does not appear to be quite as

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    were very poor and politically unstable‚ they didn’t have great education or technology. The Soviet Union‚ United States and sometimes China tried to get support in the Third World. They tried backing the wars of counterrevolution‚ liberation and revolution. Smart spies of the United States and Soviet Union also called the CIA or the KGB were investigating and many things such as many convert‚ or secret from spying on things‚ to even attempting at assassination. United States was helping by building

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    World History The Islamic Revolution started circa 1977 and lasted until 1979. The absolute monarchist Mohammed Reza Shah Pahlavi led an era of authoritarian regime which allowed violence and oppression of the people. The White Revolution‚ in the 1960’s‚ caused many of the people in Iran to rise up against the regime. The aftermath of the Islamic Revolution‚ headed by Ayatollah Khomeini‚ included the rise of Islamic fundamentalism in the region and a theocratic government similar to the previous

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    less patriotic? There are other ways in which Americans demonstrate their patriotism. Americans demonstrate patriotism in times of crisis and disaster such as during the Iran hostage crisis. On the 4th of November 1979‚ Iranian demonstrators protested through the streets of Tehran. Times in Tehran‚ like most of the rest of Iran were highly uncertain and turbulent. Amongst the group of demonstrators‚ were a group of Iranian college students

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