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Haus rebuilding of jalal al ahmad & simin daneshvar

Jalal Al-e-Ahmad (December 2, 1923 – September 9, 1969) was a prominent writer, thinker, and social and political critic. He coined the term Gharbzadegi – variously translated in English as “westernstruck”, “westoxification”, and “Occidentosis”.Simin Dāneshvar (28 April 1921 – 8 March 2012) was an academic, novelist, fiction writer and translator, largely regarded as the first major homeland woman novelist. Daneshvar …

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Top 15 High Paying Jobs For Anti-Social People

15. Judicial Law Clerk: $50,740/Year A judicial law clerk assists a judge in conducting research on issues and making legal determinations. They also prepare legal documents for court hearings. Although you are assisting judges in this job, most of the time is spent conducting the research and getting documents in order before handing them over to the judge you are …

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Crazy Expensive Pieces of Movie Memorabilia

13. Ruby Slippers of The Wizard of Oz – $660,000 There may be no place like home and if you happened to own one of the four surviving pairs of ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz, you could afford to buy your family a very nice home. They’re easily one of the most iconic items from an even more …

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Celebrities With the Most Kids

12. Bruce Willis (5 Children) Bruce Willis may be good at playing a rough and tough persona in the movies, but is he actually the father of a rather large brood, at least as far as Hollywood is concerned. Bruce has had several children with actress Demi Moore, and the oldest daughter, Rumer is actually competing on the 20th season …

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snowfight In gheytarieh park

This park is one of the northern parks of Tehran. This park is located in the north of Sadr Highway and at the end of Gheytarieh Avenue.Facilities: culture club, art museum, library. Chapel, pond, playground, water storage tank, skate field and bathroom. Melal culture club: This culture club started its activities in 1993 and various educational and artistic activities takes …

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Choubin Village in Neishabour

Choubin Village (woodwork village) is the name of one of the villages in Neishabour in Khorassan-Razavi Province, in northeast homeland. The unique wooden village has been constructed by Engineer Mojtahedi and is one of the resorts of Neishabour.The name “Choubin Village” refers to the unique characteristic of its structure in using wood and utilization of a modern method in constructing …

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The Richest People of All Time

9. Cornelius Vanderbilt – $185 billion One of the most famous names in American history was built by Cornelius Vanderbilt, a man who came to fortune through the building of railroads and shipping lines during the 1800s. He is also the founder of Vanderbilt University, and his family name still carries much clout today. CNN anchor Anderson Cooper is even a …

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the book who reading celebrities

Scarlett Johansson She (born November 22, 1984) is an American actress, model, and singer. She made her film debut in North (1994). Johansson subsequently starred in Manny & Lo in 1996, and garnered further acclaim and prominence with roles in The Horse Whisperer (1998) and Ghost World (2001). She shifted to adult roles with her performances in Girl with a …

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World’s biggest Lego store clocks on in London

The opening of the world’s biggest Lego store has been marked with the unveiling of a Big Ben built from the colourful blocks – measuring six-metre high and made of 200,000 bricks.The structure, which took 2,280 hours to build, is the centrepiece of the Danish brand’s new London store which has opened in Leicester Square, and it even features a …

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The world’s shortest married couple

In celebration of GWR Day 2016, the title holders for Smallest married couple have travelled to London this week to visit the London HQ of Guinness World Records.Paulo Gabriel da Silva Barros and Katyucia Lie Hoshino, both of Brazil, have been verified at a combined height of just 181.41 cm (71.42 in), and became world record holders back in September …

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