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The roots of population growth policies in Iran: religious, political, or security? / Reza Alijani

An Overview of Population Policies in Iran in the Past Half Century The first population control program in Iran was implemented in 1337 at the recommendation of the United Nations, but coordinated population control programs began in 1348. In the years before the 1357 revolution, the growth of Iran’s population decreased from 1.3% to 1.2% […]...

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Created By: Reza Alijani
December 22, 2021

A Brief Look at Population Growth Policies from a Psychological Perspective / Mehdi Amberi

“Population” is a keyword that greatly influences economic, cultural, social, and political relationships. Currently, when talking about population, the general public sees it as a political statement; however, the increase or decrease in population directly affects livelihood, economy, security, and of course the future of a society, and the government of any country can use […]...

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Created By: Mehdi Anbari
December 22, 2021

The moral and ethical responsibility of the execution of the sentence of retribution falls upon Arman Abdolali and Mehran Mosadeghnia.

Human societies have been established since the beginning of history based on a set of rules and laws created by the members of that society. One of these laws that has existed in all societies and throughout different eras, from primitive humans to the present, is the law of retribution, which aims to punish and […]...

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Created By: Mehran Mosaddegh‌Nia
December 22, 2021

Shahla Azazi: Violence is a law in Iran/ Conversation with Mehrnoush No’edoust

The issue is still about power. As long as one group exercises power over another and there is inequality and discrimination, violence will continue to be reproduced in various forms. Gender-based violence is not exempt from this, but the difference is that it occurs in the most private sphere of individuals; where the foundation of […]...

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Created By: Admin
November 22, 2021

A Narrative of the Murder of Sonya Aria Poor (Dehqan) in a Conversation with Her Mother: I did not allow the paternal family to write on Sonya’s grave stone / Bahar Abbasi

Sonya Aryapour (Dehghan) was a victim of an honor killing in the city of Sardasht and was killed by her brother and cousin. She was buried in the Nalas neighborhood. Her 19-year-old brother, Saman Dehghan, and her 21-year-old cousin, Hedi Dehghan, were responsible for her murder. Sonya’s parents were separated and she had a failed […]...

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Created By: Bahar Abbasi
November 22, 2021

Working with Violence; A Conversation with Parvin Khodravisi, Sogol Ghaemi, and Siamak Qasemi/ Azar Taherabadi

When violence is brought up, minds unconsciously turn towards images of fists and bruises that are inflicted on people’s heads and faces; unaware that violence is not always physical confrontation. Based on what is understood from the definition of violence from the 1970s, it cannot be said that only these types of behaviors are violent, […]...

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Created By: Azar Taherabad
November 22, 2021

A glimpse into the layers of hidden and visible domestic violence, “Housework” / Najmeh Vahedi.

Home is the first place where almost all of us have grown up, nurtured, and seek our daily security and comfort in this place. However, home does not have a common image for all its members; although for some members of society, home is a place of comfort, for many women it is a “workplace.” […]...

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Created By: Najmeh Vahedi
November 22, 2021

What is psychological violence in the workplace for Iranian women? / Mehdi Anbari

The occurrence of violence against women in society is a sign of one message, and that is nothing but the growth of violence at the societal level. Therefore, it does not matter who the victim of violence is; whether it is a woman, child, worker, teacher, student, or someone who is protesting for their livelihood. […]...

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Created By: Mehdi Anbari
November 22, 2021

“Ramazanali Sangdehwin, a member of the Energy Commission of the Parliament, in a conversation with Ali Kalaii: Power outages were one of the effects of digital currency mining.”

The issue of renewable energies in Iran is a new problem. An organization called “Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Organization (SATBA)” has been formed for it. But to what extent has this matter been taken seriously in Iran’s laws? What facilities are being considered for it and is this possibility being addressed in a country […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
October 23, 2021

“Clean Energy Production in the Hands of a Corrupt Government; Exploring the Potential of Renewable Energy Production in Conversation with Behrouz Behzad/ Mehrnoush Noudoost”

Clean energy is a substitute for fossil fuels and nuclear energy. It is a path that developed countries have been following for decades and in less than half a century, they will produce all their required energy through renewable sources. However, in Iran, the production and consumption of renewable energy, like other issues, is not […]...

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Created By: Mehrnoush Noudoust
October 23, 2021

What is a solar panel? A conversation between Mohammad Momenzadeh and the manager of Rojan Sanat Bukan company.

The discovery of photovoltaic technology was announced in 1839 with the publication of an article by French physicist Edmond Becquerel. Albert Einstein, the famous German physicist, was another individual who drew the world’s attention to solar energy and its potential. In 1905, he published an article on the “photoelectric effect” and how energy can be […]...

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Created By: Admin
October 23, 2021

Bitcoin and Silence in Iran; A Conversation between Azar Taherabadi and Mohammad Ali Taghizadeh and Keyumars Fathi.

In recent years, clean energy has gradually found its place in the world and many countries – although not definitively – have turned to using this type of energy. In Iran, however, due to the abundance and low cost of fossil fuels, the use of this type of energy was not given much attention even […]...

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Created By: Admin
October 23, 2021