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    A system that has an upper hand over the surroundings, or an individual can be considered as the higher force of that particular society. In Barbara Fredrickson’s, “Love 2.0,” Azar Nafisi’s, “Reading Lolita in Tehran,” and Karen Ho’s “Biographies of Hegemony” a strong relationship is evident between the narratives behind these high forces and our engagement with these narratives. In “Love 2.0,” Barbara Fredrickson introduces scientific analyses of the high force, the brain’s response, to…

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    firm performance. (www.ccsenet.org/ijef Intemational Joumal of Economics and Finance Vol. 4, No. 6; June 2012“The Effect of Corporate Govemance, Corporate Financing Decision and Ownership Structure on Finni Performance: A Panel Data Approach from Tehran Stock Exchange, Nassim Shah Moradi', Mahmood Moein Aldin', Forough Heyrani' & Mohsen Iranmahd…

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    Persian Sufi Philosophy

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    reflect upon our simple being and by doing so reach personal growth and a higher level of compassion for both ourselves and our surroundings. It was through Rumis teaching that the practice of Sufi dancing became a ritual among the Dervish men of Tehran. The Sufi dance is considered a form of active meditation. It was through this meditation practice or worship ceremony in which Persian dervishes aimed to reach perfection. This state of perfection was reached by letting go of one’s ego or…

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    12 Turning Points

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    turning points stretch the full diameter of the war, from the beginning of the line to the end of the line. Like many would know--Barbarossa and Hiroshima among them--while sections on war production, the Atlantic convoy system, and the conferences at Tehran and Yalta articulates the relevance of the combatants' actions off the battlefield. Through these vigorously rehearse installments, Bell admits how the Allied and Axis powers acquire their immense accomplishments and hesitate into their…

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    Putin Research Paper

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    Putin has had control over everything that happens in his country for more than a decade. He has control over the media, which is one of Putin's most powerful weapon when it comes to manipulating the population. Recently, he has started to control other countries in addition. One of these countries includes Ukraina, half of the population believes that they should be part of Russia and would like to be absorbed into the country to become one. The most popular topic that Russia journalists, media…

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    Iran was one of the most ancient civilizations in the world. It had six thousand years of history. In the modern world, Mohammad Reza was a legendary person in Iranian history. Mohammad was born on October 27, 1919, in Tehran, Iran, and died on July 21, 1980, in Cairo, Egypt. He was elected King of Iran on September 16, 1941, until his overthrow on February 11, 1979, which was caused by the Islamic Revolution. He was the second and last monarch of the Pahlavi. He married Princess Fawzia of Egypt…

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    Narrative Therapy

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    disorders, and misconduct. The Rosenberg self-esteem scale (Rosenberg, 1965) was given before and after going through therapy, and a significant increase in self-esteem was found for the experimental group compared to the control. A similar study of 15 Tehran orphan female adolescents aged 10 to 14 of Torkaman Welfare Organization underwent eight weekly 1.5-hour group narrative drama therapy (Jafari, Hashemain & Mohammadi, 2015). The Coopersmith’s self-esteem inventory (Coopersmith, 1967) was…

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    According to Wallian (2011:2) research involves ‘an explicit systemic approach of finding answers, it begins with finding a valuable research question.’ This is a critique of qualitative research on factors influencing patients’ dignity. The aim of this study is to look into the factors that promote or compromise patient’s dignity. Qualitative research methods originate from social and behavioural sciences such as, sociology, psychology and anthropology (Qualitative Research Consultants…

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    (Khajehpour, 2011). The hypothesis was that parental involvement would play a large role in a child’s academic success (Khajehpour, 2011). 4. The sample used was selected using a randomized process. A cluster sample was chosen from 10 schools in 3 areas of Tehran, Iran. The sample consisted of 200 boys. 5. A family involvement questionnaire previously constructed was used to measure parental involvement. The questionnaire consisted of 42 items and had a 4 point scale for answering. Along with…

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    number of single empirical studies supporting the positive effects critical thinking has on second/foreign language learning, in particular learning English (e.g. Rfaner 2006; Correia 2006; Kagnarith, Theara, and Klein 2007; Tully 2009; Marashi and Tehran 2011; Rafi 2011; Ghanizadeh and Mirzaee 2012; Martínez and Niño 2013; Minakova 2014; Afshar and Movassagh 2014; Kolour and…

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