Form Purpose Audience Language How to use the text Reflective expository essay To explore the ideas of the prompt and consider different ways of looking at conflict. General adult audience‚ teacher‚ peers Sophisticated‚ formal with some personal reflection‚ switching between 1st and 3rd person. Descriptive anecdotes. Experiences of particular characters or events can be contrasted with other real life events or personal experiences. Feature Article on the effect of war on women for a weekend
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increasingly annoyed with the Shah’s government‚ and turned to radical revolutionary Ayotallah Ruhollah Khomeini in protest. Ayotallah promised a change from the past and a better future for the Iranian people‚ and in July 1979‚ his following forced the Shah to dissolve his government and escape to Egypt. President Carter was reluctant to welcome him to the states‚ although allowed him in for
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like to live in Iran during the Revolution of 1979. But before one can fully understand Persepolis‚ they must understand the condition of Iran in the 20th century. Before the Iranian Revolution‚ the type of government was a monarchy‚ but after the Shah was taken out of power‚ an Islamic republic was set in place. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini was the one who started the revolution after he realized how corrupt the government was. The causes for the revolution include the country’s discontent with
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University Grants Commission Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg New Delhi 110002 SPEED POST No. F. 10-1/2009 (PS) The Registrar. All Central/Deemed/State Universities‚ All State Education Secretaries‚ All Regional Offices of the U GC. Sub.:Revised Guidelines for the Scheme of Appointment / Honorarium of Guest/Part-Time Teachers. Sir/Madam‚ I am directed to say that the UGC has accepted the recommendation of VI Pay Review Committee regarding revised guidelines for the Scheme of Appointment / Honorarium of Guest/Part
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Iran Awakening by Shirin Ebadi is a memoir in which she outlines her own life and the life of women in Iran. Throughout the novel‚ her focus remains on the role of women in Iran. She paints a portrait of her own self‚ whose drive and courage never allowed her to be silenced. She speaks of her experiences as a woman in Iran before‚ during‚ and after the Revolution of 1979. Her story begins as a child‚ before the revolution. She grew up in a very liberal home. Both parents were very intellectual
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The first recorded incident of violence over the issue between Hindus and Muslims in modern times took place in 1853 during the reign of Nawab Wajid Ali Shah of Awadh. A Hindu sect called the Nirmohis claimed the structure‚ contending that the mosque stood on the spot where a temple had been destroyed during Babar’s time. Violence erupted from time to time over the issue in the next two years and the civil administration had to step in‚ refusing permission to build a temple or to use it as a place
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compared to his predecessors. Akbar was 13 years old when he ascended the Mughal throne in Delhi (February 1556)‚ following the death of his father Humayun.[6]During his reign‚ he eliminated military threats from the powerful Pashtun descendants of Sher Shah Suri‚ and at the Second Battle of Panipat he decisively defeated the newly self-declared Hindu king Hemu.[7][8] It took him nearly two more decades to consolidate his power and bring all the parts of northern and central India into his direct realm
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Hedayat’s ‘Dash Akol’‚ was later on made into a movie in 1972 by . There are very subtle differences between the story of ‘Dash Akol’ and the movie of ‘Dash Akol’. Yet‚ the major difference was the new character of **‚ the dancer. Some of the subtle differences include‚ Kaka stutters and this is a known and accepted fact in the story yet in the movie he does not. Also‚ Dash Akol in the movie drank only tea and wine while in the story he was known to “down a bottle of vodka”. Dash Akol in the movie
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Customs and Traditions‚Religion‚ and Social Organizations impact the protagonist of Persepolis. Culture of Iran overall impacts the protagonist‚ but these are the main factors. The veil is something Marji and the rest of Iran has to wear because of new customs.” Then came 1980‚ the year it became obligatory to wear the veil at school.” The quote is putting me in her situation‚ virtually. Marji really does not like to wear the veil because she feels like she’s being limited with her freedom. It hides
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Rebellion Annotated Bibliography “Middle East | Iran Student Protests: Five Years On.” BBC News‚ BBC‚ 9 July 2004‚ news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle east/3879535.stm. The author of the source is an organization which is BBC News is an online website for a news station. The information does relate to my topic because it talks about the effects on what happen after the protests was over. The information is polished and professional because they have interviews with witness of the protests and the paragraphs
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