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November 24, 2025

Monthly magazine number 13

It seems that we are the mother of trees.

“And it seems like a dream.” Wangari Muta Maathai, also known as Mama Miti, was an environmental activist who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004 for her efforts in promoting peace and democracy. She was able to plant approximately 2 million trees in Kenya with the help of other women. He was born […]...

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Created By: Ali Fotovati
September 26, 2013

Separation of body and mind

In the past month, the final link of the chain of successes for the film “A Separation” by Asghar Farhadi was completed, and this film was able to win the title of Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars. Asghar Farhadi, upon receiving his award, saw this film as a starting point for mutual understanding […]...

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Created By: Admin
September 26, 2013

Inter-generational gap, historical, cultural, political division

A collection of intergenerational studies focus on specific disruptions that have occurred between generations and in particular time periods. These studies stem from the distinction between young generations and their predecessors in terms of experiencing different events. This is especially evident in generations after major revolutions, uprisings, and widespread wars (Kashi & Goodarzi, 2004). As […]...

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Created By: Admin
September 26, 2013

“Metaphor in metaphor”

Introduction This article attempts to explain the need for creating a space for explicit dialogue based on real concepts in society in order to establish rational understanding and sustainable peace. The author believes that considering the excessive influence of figurative language to bypass censorship barriers in societies under authoritarian and totalitarian rule, this issue can […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Saber Abbassian
September 26, 2013

Investigating HIV Prevention Education in an Islamic Country; with a Focus on the HIV Situation in Iran.

The statistics related to AIDS cases in Iran have significant differences. The joint program of the United Nations for AIDS (UNAIDS) and the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated the total number of adults over 15 years old living with AIDS in Iran to be around 37,000 at the end of 2003, which increased to 66,000 […]...

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Created By: Admin
September 26, 2013

The necessity of education for preventing AIDS.

AIDS is one of those diseases that if different systems do not take serious action to control it, it will spread in a hidden manner and the result is nothing but a community of patients with fear of any kind of communication. This is because even in such communities, there is no proper education for […]...

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Created By: Admin
September 26, 2013

AIDS and politics

HIV/AIDS intertwines gender, death, tears, and illness in a way that can be interpreted differently depending on mechanisms, biases, prejudices, and different goals. AIDS has been used to shame groups (and is still being used). Attention in this area has been focused on discoveries and technological and scientific solutions. We want to believe that there […]...

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Created By: Admin
September 26, 2013

The Hidden Story of an Epidemic

In Iran, AIDS is a highly visible health and social issue that is often discussed with reluctance in the media. Although this disease can be transmitted in various ways, public perception is mainly focused on transmission through sexual behaviors. As soon as someone is diagnosed with AIDS, they are often shunned by their community and […]...

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Created By: Admin
September 26, 2013

Broken arms

AIDS has become a taboo due to the attitudes that still exist in Iran about the origin of this disease, which is directly linked to the type of sexual relationships in a large part of society. This has created a fear of contracting AIDS among some young people, as having sexual relationships outside of the […]...

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Created By: Admin
September 26, 2013

Hands for violence

The passenger angrily hits the car and drives away, the driver sticks his head out of the window and curses at him. The passenger turns back and the driver gets out of the car, and it doesn’t take long for blood to start running down someone’s face… We may have all seen this scene or […]...

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Created By: Admin
September 24, 2013

Domestic violence

One of the social harms that society is facing today is violence, especially domestic violence, which manifests itself in various forms within the family institution. It has turned the home, which should be a warm, safe, and sheltering place for individuals, into a turbulent environment. The violence that patriarchy culture inflicts and sacrifices women and […]...

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Created By: Admin
September 24, 2013

Woman, yesterday, today.

Women, March 8th and their demands have recently been the focus of a significant portion of articles, news, and even blog posts. The necessity of addressing women’s issues in the ups and downs of the slogans of democracy and equality is an important aspect to consider, as a considerable portion of the world’s population is […]...

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Created By: Admin
September 24, 2013