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Introduction Iran leads the death penalty chart, with an incredible number of executions completed in 2011 and the initial ten months of 2012. All around, just China executed more individuals. Iran’s per capita execution rate is additionally high. The correct number is difficult to quantify, in...
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The graphic design logo of the Zoroastrian religion hails back to one of the most common symbols of the Persian Empire in which the religion was founded. It features a winged disc, with the wings representing closeness to God and the circle being a common...
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A refugee is someone who is an outsider of the country of his residence; has a well fear of prosecution; is unable or unwilling to avail him/herself of the protection of that country, or to return there, in fear of persecution. The world is now...
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Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide and its incidence rate is increasing, especially in developing countries. This malignancy is one of the most common causes of death in women all around the world. The mean age of diagnosis in Western countries...
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Muhammad Reza Pahlavi, became Shah (ruler) of Iran in September 1941. The nation was internal divided and the New Shah was opposed by groups which took advantage of his inexperience and Iran’s occupation of foreign powers. Opposition groups were formed among religious associates, the Army...
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After revelation of National Council of Resistance of Iran about Iran’s nuclear activities, the IAEA took the steps on assessing the verification of such claims. Afterwards, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Mohammad El-Baradei had a trip to Iran in order...
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Iran, once the pioneer of maintainable water administration in the dry locale of the world, is currently encountering a serious water emergency, reflected by its lakes and streams that are drying, diminishing groundwater assets and decaying the nature of water. While leaders like to accuse...
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Ah yes, marriage. What sweeter way to say that you are willing to spend the rest of your life with someone, than through spending thousands of dollars on an ostentatious white ballroom gown, a venue fit for royalty, and a glistening diamond ring. Back in...
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What Is the Military Age? Is Service Mandatory or Optional? Before the Iranian Revolution, all men and women are subject to military conscription. Now, women are no longer obligated to do so but volunteers are welcome. Iran has a mandatory military service ranging from 8...
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In this book author discusses United States (US) plans against Iran. The major cause on attacking Iran was the US interest in the region. Author mentioned US interest was oil reserves of Iran. Iran exists in the list of world largest oil reserves country. US...
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On December 28, 2017, protests erupted throughout several cities in Iran. Initially, protesters showed their dissatisfaction toward rising prices, unemployment, and economic discrimination. They blamed the economic policies of President Hassan Rouhani’s government. However, after spreading dissent throughout the country, public discontent grew beyond economic...
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Many people see Iran as a hostile country due to a combination of concerns over development of ballistic missiles and nuclear capabilities threatening the region, the Iran hostage crises, where the US embassy was violated, and Americans were held hostage illegally under international law. Those...
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It is no secret that Iran, Venezuela and Cuba have close relations to one another especially considering they are all basically dictatorships. Iran is under control of a Supreme Leader that is supposed to be a democracy and Venezuela and Cuba are actually dictatorships. But...