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    Musical journey

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    between Fakir Lalon Shah and Marijuana....? Saturday‚ October 27‚ 2012 Tirodhan/িতেরাধান it means disappear vanish.....Each and every person will disappear one day. Only your name will alive if you did any noble work for your society...for your world. I am trying to write and i expect criticism on it.... "রাত েপাহােল পািখ বেল েদের খায়‚ েদের খায়"..."খাচার িভতর অিচন পািখ"..."পািখটা বন্িদ আেছ েদেহর খাঁচায়"..."পািখ কখন জািন উেড় যায়" Theses all are well known lyric By Fakir Lalon Shah. (Spiritual Lyrical

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    Iran Essay

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    The United States and Iran (then Persia) relations began in the late 1800’s. King Nasser-al-Din Shah sent an ambassador to Washington D.C. although Americans had been traveling to Iran since the mid 1800’s (1‚1). From the late 1800’s till World War II‚ relations were very friendly and many of the representatives for Iran saw the United States as a “third force” in there drive to break free from the British and Russian dominance in Persian affairs (1‚1). The United States relations with Iran led was

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    Brief History of Iran

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    Iran’s last dynasty‚ The Pahlavi Dynasty‚ which was in power from 1925-1941. The Iranian Revolution or the Islamic Revolution put an end to the dynasties in Iran after the shahs (kings) started incorporating Western ideals and philosophies into society. This deeply concerned religious people and they started viewing the Shahs as anti-Islamic which eventually lead to the Ayatollah regaining power over the nation. In order to have a basic understanding of the issues facing Iran today it is important

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    Religious Fundamentalism

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    anything funny‚ so here is some work form my undergraduate years): The aim of this essay is to examine the factors that significantly contributed to the rise of Islamic fundamentalism in Iran‚ which culminated in the revolutionary overthrow of the Shah Muhammad Reza Pahlavi on January 16th‚ 1979‚ and the creation of the world’s first modern Islamic nation-state‚ the Islamic Republic of Iran. The overthrow of the Pahlavi monarch shocked many in the Western world because from the end on World War II

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    commonly associated with those that could afford ample food and alcohol (Shah‚ 2015: 1). Today gout is simply recognized as a painful form of inflammatory arthritis and is no longer considered a “status” condition (Shah‚ 2015: 7). Gout is an acute form of inflammatory arthritis that often goes unnoticed until

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    Isfahan

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    Mosque‚ is a mosque in Isfahan‚ Iran standing in south side of Naghsh-i Jahan Square. Built during the Safavid period‚ it is an excellent example of Islamic architecture of Iran‚ and regarded as one of the masterpieces of Persian Architecture. The Shah Mosque of Esfahan is one of the everlasting masterpieces of architecture in Iran. It is registered‚ along with the Naghsh-i Jahan Square‚ as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its construction began in 1611‚ and its splendor is mainly due to the beauty

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    REVOLUTIONARY NATIONALISM AND THE MIDDLE EAST One of the effects of World War I in the Middle East‚ was a variety of nationalist movements began and spread due to the division of the Ottoman Empire. There are five essential assumptions of nationalism: all nationalists believe that humanity is naturally divided into smaller nations‚ nations can be identified by certain characteristics that all its citizens hold in common‚ including; ethnic‚ religious‚ or historical traditions‚ times might change

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    Janea Boyd History 102 Dr. Pierce Writing Assignment 2: Persepolis In the book Persepolis‚ there are two major phases that happens in the Iranian Revolution. In the first phase‚ the Shah is overthrown and after the Shah is gone‚ a radical theory is established. In Persepolis‚ the main point or the outline story reflects on how the law in forcing them to change their way of living in this story. In this book‚ there were many ways of living during the revolution. In this book‚ Satrapi explains

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    Iranian Hostage Crisis The relationship between the American people and their government drastically changed in the 1970s. The people began to distrust their government after The Watergate Scandal‚ oil prices‚ and the falling economy. President Jimmy Carter‚ elected in 1976 was seen by the public as an honest man that was working for the people not for the evils of Washington DC. Carter‚ being an outsider‚ grew very popular with the American people. His lack of insider perspective became troublesome

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    The depictions of Buddha/Siddhartha Gautama have various depictions‚ postures and gestures in the regions of India and Southeastern Asia due to the different cultural and architectural influences of other civilizations over time. With every posture depicted of Buddah each contains a different hand gestures which are known as the Mudras. The seated Buddha from second century Gandhara or modern day Pakistan carved from gray schist and influenced by classic Greek culture. Together these mixture of culture

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