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    Iran Research Paper

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    Iran The Islamic Republic of Iran is located in southwestern Asia. Iran contains many mountains where most of its inhabitants settle on the edges. The capital of Iran is Tehran located in the Elburz Mountains. Iran consist of 77,555,000 inhabitants and is a unitary theocracy. The official language is Farsi and the official religion is Islam. The Supreme Leader, Sayyed Ali Hosseini Khamenei, head of state and government, is more powerful than Iran’s president, President Hassan Rouhani, and…

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    Parallel to those of the Iranian revolution, this group of people was driven by political concerns of the society and eventually turned their political problems to religion. This movement was initiated by Hassan al-Banna, an ordinary religious scholar whose foundation of political activism was rooted in Islamic values. It was also Egyptian youths, who continued to take a critical role in the Muslim Brotherhood movement in Egypt through the 1970s. When President Sadat was becoming a target of…

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    The Cold War was a period of tension between Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union. The Cold War got its name from the countless empty threats from both sides. The tensions between the communists and non-communist countries started even before World War 2 ended. This war was a fight over spreading or containing communism. The Soviets wanted to spread communism and Great Britain and the Untied States wanted to contain communism in Korea and Latin America. By doing this the…

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    When the former Iranian President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad answered a student at New York, Columbia University regarding the executions of gays in Iran, his answer was “In Iran we don’t have homosexuals like in your country, we do not have this phenomenon. I don’t know who told you we have that” This statement drew boos and howls from the audience (Daily Mail, 2007). Being a homosexual in Iran is a problem, it is looked like as a disease, where the only cure is either having a sex change, or…

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    Iran nuclear framework deal How did Iran come to be? Iran is known officially as The Islamic republic of Iran. Is one of the world’s oldest civilisation dated between 3800 to 3200 BC. Home to 78 million people Iran has the second largest population in Middle East after Egypt. Comprised of multiple ethnic and religious groups and has Farsi as its official language. As of 2015 Iran is under a distinctive political system feeding back to 1979 constitution which blends religion and democracy with a…

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    Iran Iraq War

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    The Iran – Iraq war started in 1980. It was one of the longest wars in the Middle East at that time. Saddam Hussein was the president of Iraq and Ruhollah Khomeini was the Iranian leader. An air invasion kicked off the war on September 22nd from the Iraqis. While some debate that the U.S. helped Iraq win the war, Saddam Hussein is the main reason for a lot of people dying during the war. He used chemical weapons against Iran as well as fellow Iraqis, which resulted in over one million deaths…

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    Theocracy In Iran

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    absolute mandate was the most important of the divine commandments”. In this way, Khomein undermined the foundation of theocracy, Islamic law and democracy, positioning himself as an absolute leader. The citizens of Iran were disregarded entirely when Khomeini placed authority solely in the unelected clergy and himself. Iran is a clear example of how religious legitimization of power can divert the track of democracy, and even lean towards a…

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    Censorship Jake May Censorship is defined as the suppression or prohibition of speech, public communication, or information that may be considered objectionable, politically incorrect or inconvenient as determined by governments, institutions or media. When a creator or author censors their own works or speech, it is self-censorship. Censorship can be direct or in some cases indirect, it is then referred to as soft censorship. This occurs in many…

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    revolution was situated unquestionably in Marxist thought; it sought to establish the rule of the oppressed: to eradicate poverty, exploitation, and excessive wealth. However, Satrapi recognized the constraints she was living under. Under Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, she rebelled against the restrictions placed on young people, especially girls, and against the censorship of Western culture. Through Persepolis, Satrapi claims her own historicity in Iran, while at the same time works to…

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    Presidential Veto Essay

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    1.) As explained in these weeks required essays and also the Saylor text “American Government and politics in the Information Age” Presidential vetoes are when congress sends a bill to the White House for the president, and the current president of the United States, at the time, can “return it” without any objections. To understand further how the veto from the president works, it starts with the latin translation of the word which is “I forbid” adding to the serious tone of the president…

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