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    Lived experience: Its nature, Types and Role in the Process of Literary Creativity by Ghodrat Ghasemipour, Manoochehr Joukar, zeinab taherian

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…In this context, we have divided lived experience into types such as personal lived experience, specific lived experience, and general lived experience, each of which has subcategories, and we will examine these types further. 3.1 Personal lived experience These experiences refer to poets who have experienced a certain problem in their lives, which is reflected in their poetry; such as the experience of divorce in the poetry of Forough Farrokhzad or the experience of prison in the poetry of Shamlou, Mahdi Akhwan sales, Hoshang Ebtahaj, etc. …”
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    Analyzing social support regarding the lived experience of mothers with autistic children by Somayeh Shafiei, Maryam Shafiei

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Result In addition to having or not having a husband’s support, regarding the quotes, we are faced with the complexity of the life of couples with autistic children. …”
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    Investigation on Experienced losses in the life story of young people living in Tehran: a phenomenological study by Mani Rafii, hosein skandari, ahmad borjali, noorali farokhi

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…All sessions were recorded, transcribed and analyzed using Interpretive phenomenological analysis. …”
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    The Relationship Between Sleep Quality and Depression in Older People Living in 3 Districts of Tehran, Iran by Ahmad BehPajooh, Simin Soleymani

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…With regard to limitations of this study, we cannot generalize our results to all old population as our study was confined to only 3 districts of Tehran. …”
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    Study of the effect of entrepreneurial capital on the entrepreneurial performance of women higher education graduates living in Tehran" by Mehrnoush Foroutan, Khadijeh Safiri, Tahereh Mirsardoo

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Findings‌Descriptive statistical findings show that most respondents have an average of high accrual capital and moderate operating, action and credit-economic capital. Also, all respondents have economic problems. In inferential statistics, the results of the Pearson correlation show that the independent and general variable of "entrepreneurial capital" has a positive, significant and moderate relationship with the dependent and general variable of "entrepreneurial performance". …”
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    Main Challenges in Education in Iran by Hossein Lotfabadi

    Published 2008-03-01
    “…Our students need, first of all, to think correctly and critically. We should prepare them both in schools to think scientifically and critically and to solve problems for which there are no rule-based solutions such as diagnosing the illness of a patient whose symptoms are out of the ordinary. …”
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    ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION: A MISSING LINK by Farhad Hosseinlou

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Engineers, compared to other single professions, are responsible for majority of the artifacts of the current world which we live in. The impact of an engineer’s work on this constructed world has both benefits and risks, ranging from safety and health issues to environmental degradations. …”
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    Reflection of Reza Shah’s nomadic policies in Boir Ahmadi local poems and songs by حمید حاجیان پور, کشواد سیاهپور

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Reza Shah and his intellectual and practical patrons - in and out - not only did not try to solve the problems and difficulties of nomadic life but also targeted the all aspect of nomads. …”
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    On the semiotics of Iranian Muckbang-cookbang discourse: from creation to co-creation of brand values by Farideh Haghbin, Narjes Monfared

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Based on this, Muckbang is a type of digital commensality- collective eating - where a person eats in the presence other users (Beeman, 2014; Eleftheriou-Smith, 2017). Then all viewers share their views and ideas to start an online interaction in a live virtual space.The Hallyu trend was first introduced in 2010 by Muckbang presenters and on the Korean live video platform known as Africa TV. …”
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    The role of self-directed learning in the effectiveness of e-learning during the COVID-19 pandemic by F. Narenjithani, M. Keramati, M. Hosseinisohi

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…At the same time, we live in an age where we deal with a huge bulk of knowledge and information. …”
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    Spatial Analysis of Tourism and Urban Development Indicators with Happy City Approach(Case study: Shiraz Metropolitan) by sara mirzaei, Ali Zanghiabadi

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Environmental justice is equality of people by their needs, abilities, efforts and impact on the production of society, so it is treated equally with all residents wherever they live. In urban planning, the physical-spatial distribution of urban elements and services is balanced and commensurate with the needs of citizens in each neighborhood and urban area. …”
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    Representation of the Force Schemas of Mystical Journey in Hadiqah al-Haqiqah (Garden of Truth) and Tamhidāt (Preparations) by Zahra Alipoor, Sayed mahdi Zarghani, Arsalan Golfam

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…For this purpose, we reviewed all their contents. After extracting all the force schemas related to the mystical journey, we compared the views of the two mystics on the obstacles in the path of mystical journey. …”
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    A comparative Analysis of Teachings of Four Agreements of Don Miguel Ruis and Masnavi Manvi by Mohammadreza Hasanijalilian

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…I includes ethical, mystical, and anthropological issues and pays attention to the mental needs of people to live in this world. Molavi understand the human needs and talks of people's problems and the ways of overcoming them. …”
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    Analysis of place distribution of urban services, based on people demanding (case study: Estahban city) by Kh. Bazi, A. Abdolahi Pour Haghighi

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…These problems have also been strengthened by people who live in more deprived parts of the township to use the urban services at the center of township. …”
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    The Idea of A Dynamic World in Explaining the Relationship Between Man and God by fateme soleimani

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This process is creative in that it is spontaneous, internally caused, and systematic as directed by an All-wise and All-living agent. Thus, the world order is active and dynamic in accordance with fixed and inviolable laws, complying with these laws and traditions in different circumstances. …”
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    Comparison of Self-Efficacy and Loneliness Between Community-Dwelling & Institutionalized Older People by Mohammad Heidari, Mansureh Ghodusi Borujeni, Ladan Naseh

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Our study showed that the degree of loneliness in the elderly people residing in nursing homes is higher (121.36 [11.01]) compared to the elderly living with their families (120.94 [24.25]). Moreover, there was a reverse and significant relationship between all dimensions of loneliness with self-efficacy in older adults living with their families (P=0.001). …”
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    A Comparative Analysis of the “Hegemonic Other” in the Plays The Island by Athol Fugard and Parvarbandan by Gholam-Hossein Sa’edi by Abtin Golkar, Behrooz Mahmoodi Bakhtiari, Mohammadreza Dabirnia

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…People are condemned to the worst penalties in this country, and the state humiliates the spirits and bodies of the people by forcing convicts to do complex and meaningless actions, punishing them or turning them into obedient slaves.  If we consider locations such as the small world of postcolonial society, we observe how characters are treated and how they are compelled to live a passive, submissive life. …”
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