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    Pest Analysis of Iran

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    PEST Analysis On Iran Telecommunication Industry Mona Yoosefi Siavash Farahbakhsh Seyedeh Sara Mohammadi Omid Maghazei Fariba Tavakoli Parisa Bakhtiari May 2012 Professor A.Rangone (787193) (786283) (787582) (786142) (787217) (787226) Business Strategy GDP(Purchasing Power Parity) (Billion$) GDP Current Prices ($ Billion) 1000 500 450 900 400 800 350 700 300 600 250 500 200 400 150 300 100 200 50 100 0

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    Iran Gender Inequality

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    Islamic feminism‚ on the other hand‚ is fighting on a whole other platform‚ especially in Iran. Iranian women live under the rule of a theocratic government‚ meaning that the country is ruled by the law of the Sharia‚ or the “law of God” in Islamic tradition. It might seem that women’s rights could not be possible in a patriarchal country like Iran‚ but it can. Before the Islamic revolution in 1979‚ Iran made huge advancements towards women’s rights. When the revolution did come women found themselves

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    Ancient Egypt and ancient China have many things in common. Even though China and Egypt have many things in common they also have difference. Ancient China is more advanced than ancient Egypt because of China’s inventions. China and Egypt have similar religions. Both China and Egypt are Polytheistic. China and Egypt both believe in multiple gods. China’s Emperor was a god and Egypt’s pharaoh were believed to be placed their by their the gods‚ divine kingship. The ruler was a god or part god (Brisch)

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    Europe and China and Europe and India The political organization of Europe and China and of Europe and India had some similar and different aspects to their way of ruling and running their societies. They all underwent construction of states which led to expansion of their societies and later caused conflict. The effort at political organization in Europe and China and Europe and India was that they tried to become more ordered. In Europe they have a decentralized government and in China they have

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    China and Rome China and Rome were astonishing civilizations that managed to advance technology and civilations. Both civilizations were rapidly growing and making changes to the world. The two cultures were pretty similar‚ yet very different. Their religions were something to be modest about. When it came to religion it helped the decline of both societies‚ by religion changing. When it came to technology though‚ its change is what caused the societies to flourish. As for education the 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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    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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    Iran Persuasive Speech

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    The champions of democracy from both of our nations fought for a number of years‚ until we won. On behalf of one hundred million of Iranians in our beloved country of Iran‚ I would like to extend our warmest regards to the American citizens‚ Secretary John Kerry‚ Vice President Biden‚ the President of the United States of America‚ alongside your loved ones. Mr. President‚ thank you for the New Year wishes. Very nice and very kind of you. You and l‚ alongside peaceful deal makers of our nations made

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    The Iran Iraq War

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    Waldon | Iran – Iraq War | Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988) The Iran-Iraq War permanently altered the course of Iraqi history. It strained Iraqi political and social life‚ and led to severe economic dislocations. Viewed from a historical perspective‚ the outbreak of hostilities in 1980 was‚ in part‚ just another phase of the ancient Persian-Arab conflict that had been fueled by twentieth-century border disputes. Many observers‚ however‚ believe that Saddam Hussein ’s decision to invade Iran was a personal

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    Iran Hostage Crisis

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    Iran Hostage Crisis The Iran Hostage Crisis lasted for 444 days and went from 4 November 1979 to 20 January 1981. This crisis happened only after a long time friend and ally‚ the Shah of Iran‚ was ousted from power and left Iran in January 1979. A revolutionary leader named Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini came to power in Iran when he returned in February 1979. Khomeini started rhetoric against the United States as the "Great Satan" that provided young Iranian students a reason to storm the U.S

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