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    Iran Corruption

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    After some research, it was discovered that 80 percent of Iranians’ daily living needs are fulfilled in some part or another by its public sector public sector. The populations reliance has lead to Iran 's ' public sector 's considerable growth . The vast growth of Iran 's government is considered to be one of the causes of some of the interdepartmental corruption. The corrupt behavior displayed by the employees of this specific section can be attributed to their low pay, which in turn puts…

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    and several methods were involved by the citizens to that effect. As a result of the revolution, significant and important individuals in the political and religious history of Iran arose, among them Ayatollah Khomeini.…

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    Research Paper On Tehran

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    Tehran, Iran: From Persia to Present Tehran wondrous, mysterious past gives the capital city a mystic fascination that makes anyone curious about it anxious to visit. From being part of the biblical Persian Empire to the unfortunate hostage siege of the United States Embassy in 1979, Tehran has a history that is as rich as any other capital on earth. The people of Tehran are friendly, polite, and are not representative of the governmental powers of Iran. Its architecture is unique for this city…

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    The Council of Guardians has the power to select the candidates, and the leader has several rights which only the Parliament has in other countries. As we can see Iran has a really complex political system. It is dominated by priests, but to some extent controlled by the people (elections). This is a mixture of Islamic State and a modern state organization. We can see…

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    Iran Political Analysis

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    Islamic Republic of Iran is a nation that is often characterized by its theocratic nature that seems foreign to most westerners. This mixture of God and government comes from a long history of religion and government being used jointly to create a better Iran for the people. Previously to 1979, Iran was used by western countries because of its rich natural resources, especially oil with the introduction of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company. When Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi became the leader, he…

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    Iranian Revolution Essay

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    This assessment aims to evaluate the research question “To what extent did the Shah’s domestic policy lead to the Iranian Revolution?”. This paper will investigate the Pahlavi Regime and the Shah’s ambition to convert Iran from a third world developing country and in reforming her into the world's leading oil-rich nation of the world (with the support from western allies), in understanding the concept this investigation will examine the Shah’s weakness into account of causing the start of the…

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    covered. In the 1970’s, profane laws were being changed into Islamic and religious laws causing chaos. Many women are being tortured, abused, and do not have equal rights as men. Women in Iran are the cause of bigotry. Women in Iran have been the central aim of violence and religious discrimination. Women in Iran that are anticipated or involved in marriage, don’t have any rights and are being tortured. According to the article “Starting at Home, Iran’s Women Fight for Rights,” to escape…

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    Feminism In Persepolis

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    Persepolis’s Place The Iranian Revolution took place in 1979, when Iran became a religious fundamentalist society and theocracy, changing the country as the Iranian people knew it. Clothing and fashion became centered around modesty as the new leaders believed that hair would stimulate and distract others. Children were enlisted—as young as age twelve—to go to war. The new theocratic government had a Supreme Leader who enacted legal changes, not for the will of the people, but for his own agenda…

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    9/11 Stereotypes

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    Iran has been using its wealth to support terroristic organizations such as Hezbollah and Hamas. According to Matthew Levitt, Hezbollah receives 100 million dollars each year from Iran. However, western diplomats and analysts in Lebanon believe the percentage to be much higher than that, even double! That is 200 million dollars going into the…

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    Name, date and location of Revolution: The Iranian Revolution in Iran starting in, September, 1978, and ending in February, 1979. Who Revolted?: The citizens of Iran revolted against the Shah 's police when the shah “alienate the clergy” thus taking away religion and pushing a westernized culture on a population that was 99% islamic (BBC). Many the women and youth revolted against the Shah.The Iranian women revolted, because they were against the veil. The government made them wear the veil…

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