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    The Coup 53 has just taken place tonight‚ over a course of a few days. It is the first successful overthrow of the government of Iran‚ done by the CIA. The U.S. has been apart of this affair‚ supposedly to stop the nationalization of the oil fields. They kept this their center reason for helping accomplish this‚ but they say they want to help us Iranians get an Islam centered government. This could be the beginning of the Islamic Revolution! Most of the information is confidential‚ but some has now

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    the first time the United States was forced to deal with Islamic extremists. The crisis occurred because the United States allowed the Shah‚ who had been dismissed as ruler of Iran‚ to enter the United States for cancer treatment. The overthrow of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi of Iran by an Islamic revolutionary government earlier in the year had led to a steady deterioration in Iran-United States relations (Stalling). The crisis was caused by the seizure of the United States Embassy in Tehran‚ Iran by

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    In 1978‚ Nur Mohammad Taraki was chosen to head the government that had been disposed of by the army. In his period‚ he instituted several reforms that had many observers indicating that the country had achieved more in a short period than it had achieved many years prior. In 1979‚ there was another coup that was intended to dispose Taraki from the government‚ and it had him killed . Consequently‚ the new leader invited the Soviet Union to help him control the pressure that was provided by Taraki’s

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    Islamic Revolution‚ was a popular uprising that transpired in 1979. This revolt was supported by a wide range of people including students and Islamist organizations. The results of this rebellion yielded in the overthrow of the Pahlavi dynasty under Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi‚ and the establishment of an Islamic Republic ruled by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. While many factors helped fuel the Iranian Revolution‚ the central reason why the Iranians overthrew the Shah was that of his abusive power. The

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    Whitfield Logan English 102 Ighade 4-7-14 Cultural Acceptance in Persepolis Marjane Satrapi‘s graphic novel Persepolis is an autobiography that depicts her childhood up to her early adult years in Iran during and after the Islamic revolution. Throughout the novel Satrapi incorporates character development‚ religion‚ and the conflict of freedom vs. confinement in order to develop a greater appreciation between two opposing eastern and western cultures. When analyzing the current relationship

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    awkward when women could not wear veils. Farmain’s words emphasized the conflict between Islamic culture and the modernization ideas the Shah promoted‚ which eventually angered the Iranians and led to the revolution. Also‚ during the White Revolution Mohammad Reza Pahlavi‚ the last Shah‚ started‚ “The Shah sought to limit or coopt the influence of the Shi’a clerics(ulama) through such measures as seizing their religious endowments (waqf)‚ closing their schools and harassing‚ imprisoning and exiling the

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    his country‚ but it also helped him build his army and sustain it. Also‚ American presidents as they passed through their years of ruling contributed to Iran by giving them bills and endorsed diplomatic measures to ensure the peace and the Shah‚ Mohammad Reza‚ replied to that by forcing in a “legislation through parliament that would make Washington happy and content.” In the year 1964‚ the Sha’s chosen parliament members‚ called the Majles”‚ agreed in taking up $200 million from the U.S as a loan

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    Pahlavi government. There were many reasons for the revolution‚ however only a few are major reasons. One of the larger reasons to overthrow the government was because the Iranian population did not accept the policies of westernization  that Shāh Mohammad Rezā 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

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    Website pre launch plan For this task I will be writing a pre launch plan for my website ABC photography. Pre-launch promotion of site Pre launch promotion is where you make the public as well as potential customers aware of your business. By doing this you can enable your business to become well known and also have a ready group of customers to use your website Regular maintenance and updates Regular maintenance is a key to a launch of a website because any website can experience bugs or wrong

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    Confronting Iran explains Iranian- U.S. relations from the early 1950’s when the Mosaddeq Coup (1953) occurred until present day relations involving nuclear politics. Ali Ansari makes it clear that conflict has always been at the forefront of these two nations history and in the conclusion Ansari says “The cultural structure of their relationship is such that it encourages conflict (Page 241).” From Carter all the way to Bush‚ Ansari feels that U.S. presidents have failed at their goal of negotiating

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