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    Iran Gender Roles

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    socially and economically‚ so because of their varying cultures‚ Iran‚ the US‚ Indonesia‚ Brazil and South Africas’ Muslim populations have extensive differences in the way they practice Islam‚ specifically in their Gender roles and Religious Rituals. Iran‚ or the Islamic Republic of Iran‚ is a Middle Eastern country bordering Turkmenistan‚ Azerbaijan‚ Afghanistan

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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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    Iran Hostage Crisis

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    role in Iran for their rich supply of oil. In 1953‚ Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh nationalized the Iranian oil fields. The United States responded by implementing a coup d’état in Iran‚ overthrowing Mossadegh‚ and placing “Shah” Reza Pahlavi in power. With a steady flow of oil and luxuries being sold to the United States‚ the Shah brought prosperity to Iran. However‚ there was a growing resentment towards the Shah from the Shi’ite Muslims community for allowing western influence into Iran. This

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    International Justice 18 October 2012 Terrorism and national security have been at an all time high after the attacks of 9/11 and the war in the middle east. As one of President Barrack Obama ’s advisers‚ weighing the options for what to do about Iran possibly becoming a nuclear power has never been more important. Two main strategies are on the forefront‚ monitoring the situation like we have been doing or going ahead and bombing their nuclear sites and possibly their government officials. Both

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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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    Political- legal environment is one of the economic environment that its development has strongly impacts on the marketing decisions of the company. The political environment consists of laws‚ government agencies‚ and pressure groups that influence or limit various organizations and individuals in a given society. Each factors of political environment has its own functions and impacts on the economic activities of the industry. The economic systems work best with at least some regulation. When

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    Iran Nuclear Conflict

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    Iran Nuclear Conflict The world was shocked to hear in 2002 that Iran was under the stage of activating nuclear weapons after Iranian dissidents publicized the existence of secret nuclear facilities. This grew fear in other countries for the unknown reasons of what Iran would do with this recently found power‚ and how this could sprout out into the other countries. This could lead to a conflict‚ from a country that has never been in favor of USA. Since‚ 2003 Iran has processed 10 metric tons of

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    Drug Abuse in Iran

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    for a crime that they made‚ either with HIV or without it.This research has been done by me‚ Dr. Arash and Kamiar Alaei 5 years ago in Iran. Dr. Kamiar Alaei spent over 3 years in prison and his brother Dr. Arash is still in prison for their phenomenon research on AIDS in Iran. I will discuss about the risk factors and social background of 3 Islamic countries‚ Iran‚ Kuwait and Iraq. The rate of HIV‚ and variety of drugs. Just from one high school in Tehran‚ we had this result‚ (300 boys) 40.5 % abused

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    Iran Nuclear Program

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    Iran nuclear program can only be stopped by military means.” To what extent do you agree with this statement? In November 2011 the International Atomic Energy Agency reported that it had “serious concerns regarding possible military dimensions to Iran’s nuclear program”. Iran’s Central Bank was sanctioned and the European Union has imposed an embargo on Iranian oil. Right after Iranian President Mr. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announced that he will close the Strait of Hormuz if EU persists on its

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    The issues of tourism in Iran It is strongly considered that tourism is the most rapidly growing industry in both developing and developed countries. One must consider tourism as a means of creating new jobs and reducing unemployment in different parts of the world. The effects of tourism have also been measured as a profitable and entrepreneurial industry. Iran‚ formerly Persia‚ has a large number and wide variety of tourist attractions which gives it a strong potential for tourism growth

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