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Bam, Iran Earthquake 2003
Just a video that I made about the Bam Earthquake of 2003 for my Geology presentation....
published: 16 Oct 2012
author: SkaterOllie795
Bam, Iran Earthquake 2003
Bam, Iran Earthquake 2003
Just a video that I made about the Bam Earthquake of 2003 for my Geology presentation.- published: 16 Oct 2012
- views: 329
- author: SkaterOllie795
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Fair Play! Wieghorst misses a penalty on purpose
Weighorst misses a penalty on purpose. In 2003 Denmark and Iran played a match in Hong Kon...
published: 21 Nov 2012
author: LiiKent
Fair Play! Wieghorst misses a penalty on purpose
Fair Play! Wieghorst misses a penalty on purpose
Weighorst misses a penalty on purpose. In 2003 Denmark and Iran played a match in Hong Kong. At the end of the 1st half someone in the audience whistled so a...- published: 21 Nov 2012
- views: 131524
- author: LiiKent
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IMO IRAN 2003 Selection
Iranian Team Selection dore talaa amin khajenejad sadegh bolouki heidar sobhani تیم المپیا...
published: 08 Dec 2007
author: aminsayedi
IMO IRAN 2003 Selection
IMO IRAN 2003 Selection
Iranian Team Selection dore talaa amin khajenejad sadegh bolouki heidar sobhani تیم المپیاد ریاضی ایران انتخاب تیم فیلم پایانی.- published: 08 Dec 2007
- views: 3181
- author: aminsayedi
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Student Uprising in Iran
The pictures you see nowadays from Iran through the Western media are not showing what is ...
published: 24 Jun 2007
author: KavaAhangar
Student Uprising in Iran
Student Uprising in Iran
The pictures you see nowadays from Iran through the Western media are not showing what is really happening in Iran. The Student Uprisings of 18Tir (9th July ...- published: 24 Jun 2007
- views: 8178
- author: KavaAhangar
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Jahan - Iran / Bam Earthquake 2003
Jahan Ghashghaei in Iran / Bam Earthquake ( 26 December,2003 ) The 2003 Bam earthquake was...
published: 05 May 2010
author: Jahan Ghashghaei
Jahan - Iran / Bam Earthquake 2003
Jahan - Iran / Bam Earthquake 2003
Jahan Ghashghaei in Iran / Bam Earthquake ( 26 December,2003 ) The 2003 Bam earthquake was a major earthquake that struck Bam and the surrounding Kerman prov...- published: 05 May 2010
- views: 7705
- author: Jahan Ghashghaei
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Persian Cheetah Miandasht Wildlife Refuge 2003 iran
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published: 09 Sep 2013
Persian Cheetah Miandasht Wildlife Refuge 2003 iran
Persian Cheetah Miandasht Wildlife Refuge 2003 iran
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- views: 3
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Bam, Iran's earthquake 26th December 2003- GCSE Revision
I do not own some of the content in this video Music: Rudimental; Not giving in....
published: 17 Mar 2013
author: AymeeCakes
Bam, Iran's earthquake 26th December 2003- GCSE Revision
Bam, Iran's earthquake 26th December 2003- GCSE Revision
I do not own some of the content in this video Music: Rudimental; Not giving in.- published: 17 Mar 2013
- views: 70
- author: AymeeCakes
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Bam - Iran, Part 1
The 26 December 2003, a terrible earthquake destructed the city of Bam in Iran. More than ...
published: 21 Aug 2009
author: UNOSDP
Bam - Iran, Part 1
Bam - Iran, Part 1
The 26 December 2003, a terrible earthquake destructed the city of Bam in Iran. More than 30'000 persons lost their lifes. The Swiss Academy for Development ...- published: 21 Aug 2009
- views: 6191
- author: UNOSDP
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Bam, Iran Earthquake 2003
Scenes from the Earthquake that hit Bam Iran in 2003, many thousands die....
published: 15 Oct 2005
author: Fredi Lajvardi
Bam, Iran Earthquake 2003
Bam, Iran Earthquake 2003
Scenes from the Earthquake that hit Bam Iran in 2003, many thousands die.- published: 15 Oct 2005
- views: 23789
- author: Fredi Lajvardi
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Bam la ciudadela de barro, IRAN antes del terremoto de 2003
Bam, Arg-é Bam se encuentra a 193 kms al sureste de la ciudad de Kermán rodeada de altas m...
published: 09 May 2009
author: fermobu
Bam la ciudadela de barro, IRAN antes del terremoto de 2003
Bam la ciudadela de barro, IRAN antes del terremoto de 2003
Bam, Arg-é Bam se encuentra a 193 kms al sureste de la ciudad de Kermán rodeada de altas montañas y regada por aguas subterráneas. La ciudad de Bam es una de...- published: 09 May 2009
- views: 8559
- author: fermobu
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Rustem Quliyev (Guitar) & Qelender Cabbaroglu (Sintez) - Iran Teraneleri 2002-2003
Rustem Quliyev (Guitar) & Qelender Cabbaroglu (Sintez) - Iran Teraneleri 2002-2003....
published: 08 Feb 2012
author: Muqbil Cinoyev
Rustem Quliyev (Guitar) & Qelender Cabbaroglu (Sintez) - Iran Teraneleri 2002-2003
Rustem Quliyev (Guitar) & Qelender Cabbaroglu (Sintez) - Iran Teraneleri 2002-2003
Rustem Quliyev (Guitar) & Qelender Cabbaroglu (Sintez) - Iran Teraneleri 2002-2003.- published: 08 Feb 2012
- views: 12025
- author: Muqbil Cinoyev
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Iran halted nuclear program in 2003, who knew?
http://samspoliticaltruth.blogspot.com/ http://propagandaus.blogspot.com/ the bush regime ...
published: 05 Dec 2007
author: nowar08
Iran halted nuclear program in 2003, who knew?
Iran halted nuclear program in 2003, who knew?
http://samspoliticaltruth.blogspot.com/ http://propagandaus.blogspot.com/ the bush regime has been talking about ww3 and knew iran had halted their weapons p...- published: 05 Dec 2007
- views: 591
- author: nowar08
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Shahre Bam, Earhquake Erdbeben in Bam Iran 26.12.2003
voc: Madjid Faradji in Zürich violin: Roaz darabuca: Kamal....
published: 06 Feb 2011
author: Eja Bellmont
Shahre Bam, Earhquake Erdbeben in Bam Iran 26.12.2003
Shahre Bam, Earhquake Erdbeben in Bam Iran 26.12.2003
voc: Madjid Faradji in Zürich violin: Roaz darabuca: Kamal.- published: 06 Feb 2011
- views: 219
- author: Eja Bellmont
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Bam Iran Earthquake 2003= Bam, citadel of Bam Heritage in Danger A Memory to Be Kept and Revive My Trip to Bam Where the Hell is EssaNoor
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published: 22 Sep 2011
author: Essa Noor
Bam Iran Earthquake 2003= Bam, citadel of Bam Heritage in Danger A Memory to Be Kept and Revive My Trip to Bam Where the Hell is EssaNoor
Bam Iran Earthquake 2003= Bam, citadel of Bam Heritage in Danger A Memory to Be Kept and Revive My Trip to Bam Where the Hell is EssaNoor
- published: 22 Sep 2011
- views: 1630
- author: Essa Noor
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Reading Lolita in Tehran: Iran During the Revolution, University Teaching, Iran-Iraq War (2003)
Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books is a book by Iranian author and professor Azar...
published: 14 Dec 2013
Reading Lolita in Tehran: Iran During the Revolution, University Teaching, Iran-Iraq War (2003)
Reading Lolita in Tehran: Iran During the Revolution, University Teaching, Iran-Iraq War (2003)
Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books is a book by Iranian author and professor Azar Nafisi. Published in 2003, it has been on the New York Times bestseller list for over one hundred weeks and has been translated into thirty-two languages. The book is a memoir of the experience of the author who returned to Iran during the revolution (1978-1981) and lived and taught in the Islamic Republic of Iran until her departure in 1997. It narrates her teaching at the University of Tehran after 1979, her refusal to submit to the rule to wear the veil and her subsequent expulsion from the university, life during the Iran-Iraq war, her return to teaching at the University of Allameh Tabatabei (1981), her resignation (1987), the formation of her book club (1995--97), and her decision to emigrate. Events are interlaced with the stories of book club members consisting of seven of her female students, who met weekly at Nafisi's house to discuss works of Western literature[2] including the controversial 'Lolita' and the texts are interpreted through the books they read. The book is divided into four sections: "Lolita", "Gatsby", "James", and "Austen". "Lolita" deals with Nafisi as she resigns from The University of Allameh Tabatabei and starts her private literature class with students Mahshid, Yassi, Mitra, Nassrin, Azin, Sanaz and Manna. They talk not just about Lolita, but One Thousand and One Nights and Invitation to a Beheading. The main themes are oppression, jailers as revolutionary guards try to assert their authority through certain events such as a vacation gone awry and a runaway convict. "Gatsby" is set about eleven years before "Lolita" just as the Iranian revolution starts. The reader learns how some Iranians' dreams, including the author's, became shattered through the government's imposition of new rules. Nafisi's student Mr. Nyazi puts the novel on trial, claiming that it condones adultery. Chronologically this is the first part of Nafisi's story. The Great Gatsby and Mike Gold's works are discussed in this part. The reader meets Nassrin. Nafisi states that the Gatsby chapter is about the American dream, the Iranian dream of revolution and the way it was shattered for her; the James chapter is about uncertainty and the way totalitarian mindsets hate uncertainty; and Austen is about the choice of women, a woman at the center of the novel saying no to the authority of her parents, society, and welcoming a life of dire poverty in order to make her own choice. "James" takes place right after "Gatsby", when the Iran--Iraq War begins and Nafisi is expelled from the University of Tehran along with a few other professors. The veil becomes mandatory and she states that the government wants to control the liberal-minded professors. Nafisi meets the man she calls her "magician", seemingly a literary academician who had retired from public life at the time of the revolution. Daisy Miller and Washington Square are the main texts. Nassrin reappears after spending several years in prison. "Austen" succeeds "Lolita" as Nafisi plans to leave Iran and the girls discuss the issue of marriages, men and sex. The only real flashback (not counting historical background) is into how the girls and Nafisi toyed with the idea of creating a Dear Jane society. While Azin deals with an abusive husband and Nassrin plans to leave for England, Nafisi's magician reminds her not to blame all of her problems on the Islamic Republic. Pride and Prejudice, while the main focus, is used more to reinforce themes about blindness and empathy. Throughout the whole novel Nafisi tackles the question of what is a hero and a villain in literature. Each independent section of the book examines notions of heroism and villainy by connecting characters from books such as Invitation to a Beheading or The Great Gatsby to others. The basis of her definition of heroism and villainy is the connection between characters who are "blind to other's problems" [3] such as Humbert Humbert in Lolita and characters who can empathize. This theme is intertwined with that of oppression and blindness. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reading_Lolita_in_Tehran- published: 14 Dec 2013
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