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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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Faranak Chalak
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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Mohammad Mamandzadeh
Is the population of Iran aging? / Bahar Abbasi
Aging population is a phenomenon that has caused concerns in developing countries in recent years. Predictions show that Iran is the third fastest aging country in the world after the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. The phenomenon of aging population is a result of improvements in living standards, health conditions, social and economic factors, reduction […]...
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Bahar Abbasi
Journalism in Iran is a major misunderstanding; a report on the problems of journalists in Iran / Zahra Bagheri Shad
Years ago, when I was working on a file with my dear friend and colleague, Sheyda Laleh, titled “Why and How I Became a Journalist,” I had a conversation with Ali Akbar Ghazi Zadeh, a prominent journalism professor. I had fallen in love with reporting and editing in his classes, and now I was sitting […]...
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The young workforce and challenges ahead in Islamic Iran / Keyumars Amiri
For years, Iranian youth have been struggling with the problem of unemployment, which has affected their overall destiny and life. A young person who has studied with a thousand difficulties and after completing mandatory service, when they go to look for a job, they are faced with closed doors and spend years wandering without finding […]...
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Kiomars Amiri
Let the boys smile in their youth / Behrouz Javid Tehrani
In a healthy society, young people smile without reason and this is the charm of youth. But in today’s society in Iran, the conditions for young people, especially boys, are completely different. There are many factors that contribute to why young people in Iran do not experience a happy life; among them are the limitations […]...
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Behrouz Javid Tehrani
The Path of Stoning: The Challenges of Bahai Youth in Iran / Shahin Sadegh Zadeh Milan
The problems that young Bahá’ís in Iran face are intertwined. A Bahá’í individual in Iran knows even before reaching the stage of youth that they will most likely be banned from entering university. This awareness of what awaits them can lead to a decrease in their motivation during secondary education. Many young Bahá’ís have shared […]...
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Violence and poverty; when unemployment creates crime. / Moein Khazaeli
The decrease in the general welfare level, especially the daily decrease in the household food basket in Iran, along with the increase in public dissatisfaction, is not the only effect of poverty, inflation, and unemployment. Sociologists and criminologists have been warning about the role of socio-economic factors in the emergence or at least increase of […]...
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Moein Khazaeli
Why are young Iranians addicted?! / Morteza Hamounian
The average age of drug use is 15 years. (1) Addiction is discussed in children. (2) In a country where 98% of the world’s drug seizures occur. (3) The name of this country is Iran. The same Iran that we all know, but the statistics that we are not aware of. The work is to […]...
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Rahmatollah Nowrouzi, a representative of the parliament, in a conversation with Morteza Hamounian: The tears of the farmers have emerged.
A member of the Agriculture, Water, and Natural Resources Committee of the Islamic Consultative Assembly stated that “the tears of farmers have come” and said “potatoes have remained on the hands of farmers in Golestan province. A month ago, it was also left on the hands of Ardabil farmers. The total price for the farmer […]...
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The daily life of an Iranian teacher in the heart of Africa; a conversation between Ali Kalaii and Sara Kashkouli, an Iranian teacher in Botswana.
Sara Kashkouli is an Iranian teacher at an international school in the city of Gaborone, the capital of Botswana. She is an art teacher. Botswana is a country in southern Africa with a population of less than three million people. The majority of the people in this country are Catholic Christians. Sara Kashkouli has been […]...
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Ali Kalaei
Food industries and the issue of health with genetically modified/clean products by Tahereh Ali Nejad.
In recent years, we have been faced with two terms, genetically modified and organic, in the agriculture and food industries. From a scientific standpoint, organic products are those that do not use any type of chemical process in any stage of planting, growing, and harvesting. This means that completely natural methods are used to produce […]...
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Tahereh Ali Nejad