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Ali Davari / A story by Hamed Saeedi

He woke up early in the morning. The night before, he had set his phone alarm to go to the bank first thing in the morning. He got dressed and rode his motorcycle. He wasn’t in the mood for breakfast, so he smoked a cigarette instead. When he arrived at the Sepah Bank branch, he […]...

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Created By: Admin
August 23, 2021

Khalil Behrouzi Far, representative of the parliament, in a conversation with Simin Rouzgar: The main problem of young people is the issue of employment.

It says that the responsible for youth issues is the Ministry of Sports and Youth, and with the existence of laws and ministries, many problems can be solved if the laws are implemented. Khalil Behrouzi Far is the representative of the eleventh term from the electoral districts of Shaft and Fouman in Gilan province and […]...

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Created By: Simin Rouzgard
July 23, 2021

Monireh Arabshahi in conversation with Reza Ekvanian: The nature of humans shows a negative reaction in the face of limitations.

Minireh Arabshahi is a civil activist and one of the opponents of mandatory hijab in Iran. She was previously a radio health program host for two years and also worked as a radio playwright during that time. This civil activist has also been active as a reporter in social programs focusing on child labor. Prior […]...

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Created By: Admin
July 23, 2021

Masoud Bastani in conversation with Ali Kalai: The diagnosis of social networks should be native.

According to him, there are two important features for social networks. One is the horizontal nature of relationships in social networks and the other is the autonomy of users. Autonomy that he says “can influence the lifestyle of users.” What is the impact of social networks on the young generation of Iranians and how do […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
July 23, 2021

ایی Disappointed and fleeing from this country / Majid Daryaei

Observational learning theory, also known as learning through modeling, which some psychologists, including Bandura, have emphasized, is based on the idea that individuals will be influenced by various models, whether they want to or not. The progress of technology and the increasing speed of its branches bring about different teachings. This very fact has created […]...

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Created By: Majid Dori
July 23, 2021

ی Amidst anger and despair / Ahmad Fakhimi

Answering any questions about university education and the future of young people in Iran, if it is not just a description of the situation of university students or non-students, is at least the first step in answering questions in this area. This note is an attempt to describe this situation or initial sketches of a […]...

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Created By: Ahmad Fakhim
July 23, 2021

From limited education to limited job opportunities; the gift of the Islamic Republic to Afghan youth / Baqer Ebrahimi.

The decades-long war in Afghanistan has forced millions of its citizens to flee the country and seek refuge in neighboring countries. Iran is one of the countries where approximately three million Afghan immigrants live, mostly consisting of young people. Young people who have sought refuge in Iran due to war, poverty, and hardship. Some of […]...

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Created By: Baqer Ebrahimi
July 23, 2021

Inefficient Management of the Corona Crisis and Youth Unemployment / Saeed Shirzad

More than 500 days have passed since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The virus has infected nearly 190 million people and caused over 4 million deaths, making it one of the deadliest epidemics in human history. This global virus has affected all countries, and its official outbreak in Iran was announced several months after […]...

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Created By: Saied Shirzad
July 23, 2021

یی Islamic Republic and the transformation of value into anti-value / Mahdieh Golrooyi

The concept of value is different in every society and in every period of time, and it also has varying levels of intensity and impact. Multiple factors such as history, psychology, geography and climate, social and cultural relationships, religion, ethics, etc. play a role in shaping, increasing or decreasing values. For example, in East Asian […]...

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Created By: Mahdiyeh Golrou
July 23, 2021

Forced migration of young Iranian people / Nireh Ansari

Migration is a phenomenon that has a long history in human culture and history, especially among Iranians (the pioneers of migration literature in Iran, such as famous writers like Bozorg Alavi and Sadeq Hedayat). By examining all aspects of it, it is clear that the motivations for [forced] migration in recent years have been more […]...

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Created By: Nayereh Ansari
July 23, 2021

Shaping the youth in the fields of political and social freedom / Frank Chalak

“Based on human nature, humans are free. However, since humans live in a society and a set of laws governs human communities, this freedom defines a framework for corresponding measures. In this scope of freedom, there is no good or bad, but rather it explains and defines the way justice is obtained in proportion to […]...

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Created By: Faranak Chalak
July 23, 2021

Investigation of the reasons for the migration of the young generation / Mohammad Momenzadeh

Migration is a phenomenon that leads to the displacement of human capital from one city to another and from one country to another, and this has wide-ranging implications for both countries. In the following report, we will discuss the migration of young generations from our country, Iran, and its reasons (internal, external, and globalization). There […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Mamandzadeh
July 23, 2021