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The Iranian people Struggle to Build a New Identity.
Tweet In a most articulatelecture called “The Baha’i Community, Human Rights, and the Construction of a New Iranian Identity on February 24, 2010 In Chicago, Dr. Payam Akhavan sheds light on one of the most puzzling contemporary issues raised by … Continue reading
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Importance of Integrated Education
Tweet Children are the future of our world. The progress or destruction of human civilization is wiely effected by their education and their very identity. As we know, man’s reality is truly his thought. Children come to school giving the … Continue reading
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