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    The Cultures of Iran In the last few years we have heard about Iran and their nuclear program. There has been constant back and forth on Iran getting a nuclear deal done with them saying they are only building for energy and others, including the United States (U.S.), believing they are trying to build nuclear weapons. If a deal is not completed and the U.S. has to take military action to stop the Iranian nuclear program, then the U.S. will have to concentrate on the major characteristics that

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    wife, Betty, to travel with him and their daughter, Mahtob, for a vacation in Iran, promising to safely return to their Michigan home two weeks later. However, once there, in the male dominated country of Iran, his personality shifts dramatically. He dedicates himself to his religion and his country, revealing his true intentions for them to stay in Iran for good. He steals Betty’s freedom and forces her to stay in Iran, while progressively becoming more physically abusive toward Betty as she resists

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    Ir The Iranian Identity

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    Images from Iran: Iranian Identity in the Global World Globalization is defined as the ‘world becoming a small global village’ where all countries merge into a mosaic of one multicultural free communication of information village. Yet, if globalization is supposed to enhance the relationships between different cultures, making the whole world one nation, it drastically fails, due to the many differences between the world’s nations. Iran is one example of a country nation that has been detached from

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    replacing him by his son, ending western power over Iran, and fighting between Iran and Iraq which happened during 1979 – 1988. Throughout these years Iranian people have gone through plenty of fluctuations and changes which are analyzed in numerous ways by foreign people as in one of her interview Marjane states that "From the time I came to France in 1994, I was always telling stories about life in Iran to my friends. We'd see pieces about Iran on television, but they didn't represent my experience

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    cultural differences between Iranians, Chinese and Indians in business negotiations based on interviews with three businessmen: an American citizen who set up a general trading company in China, an Iranian Canadian citizen who has a trading company in Iran, and an Indian America who set up a business in India. The interview questions focused on cultural elements based on Hofstede’s research: power distance, low-high context, and general business behavior in these countries. Lessons

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    succeeded in its aim of preventing a nuclear Iran, whether preventing that was worth possible losses to American interests in the Middle East anyhow, and whether a better solution to the threat of a nuclear Iran should have been pursued instead. Just as the Iraq War’s consequences are still unfolding and being evaluated, so it will be sometime before one can intelligently claim the Iran Deal was definitely good or not. But given the information we have, the Iran Deal should be passed, despite very legitimate

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    sustain. Many countries even today refuse to see legitimacy of the nation of Israel, one of these has proved to become one of its greatest rivals, Iran. The Iranian hostility towards Israel in the Middle East has caused great questioning over the future of the area due to the hostility between the two nations, especially the possible war between Iran and Israel which may uphold if these tensions continue to escalate. The conflict binds itself in the political struggle of Iranian leadership against

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    military points, etc. They have been funded by the government of Iran but they are also supported by other Islamic groups and nations; Hamas, one of the most important political parties in Palestine also supports Hezbollah and considers it its military arm. To the American military bases that surround Iran and that are ready to defend the American interests in the region, Hezbollah represents one of the biggest concerns (Lahoud, 2010). Iran already has a considerable military

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    together because of anecdotal stories that have slipped into the records, but it is generally believed to have lasted several days before a Muslim victory was declared.This victory effectively ended the resistance in the Jebāl and gave the Muslims greater access to trade routes, allowing them to grow and

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    Pahlavi Dynasty Reforms

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    several reforms that had a significant impact on the role of women in Iranian society. The first of these reforms was Reza Shah’s Decree in 1953 which banned the donning of the chador as part of an attempt to modernize the perception of women within Iran. Whilst this did protect those women for whom wearing the chador was not a choice, and challenge the culture of shame which pressured women to veil themselves, it also antagonized Islamic communities and excluded religious women who wanted to opt in

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