By the time you’re a senior in high school, you’re probably understandably so sick of standardized testing. We don’t blame you — studies show that students take about 112 mandatory standardized tests from pre-kindergarten through high school, and that doesn’t include any college entrance exams, practice tests, or advanced placement (AP) tests. But if you envision yourself applying for and ... Read More »
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Jamileh Fardin’s sister
Fardin was a former wrestling champion, winning the silver medal at the 1952 world freestyle wrestling championships in Tokyo. Known by millions around the world as the “King of Hearts.” Best film & best actor prizes for his legendary film “Soltaneh Ghalbha” at First National Film Festival in 1969. After the Revolution in 1979, he was able to act in ... Read More »
Powerful women in modern stories
The women on the 17th annual power list hail from 30 countries and were born across four generations. There are 10 heads of state, 38 CEOs and five entertainers among them. But where they differ in age, nationality and job description, they are united in the ways they have been using their platforms to address the unique challenges of 2020. ... Read More »
Ebrahim Yazdi family
Ibrahim Yazdi, who emerged as foremost dissident after being rejected by fellow revolutionaries as insufficiently radical because he had rebuffed their seizure of the United States Embassy in Tehran in 1979, died on Sunday in Izmir, in western Turkey. He was 85.The cause was complications of pancreatic cancer, Iran’s official news agency, said. He was in Turkey receiving treatment. Dr. ... Read More »
Marriage and divorce of an Arab princess with the richest man in the Middle East
Princess Ameerah Al Taweel was born November 6th 1983 into a middle-class family. At a young age she dreamed of becoming a heart surgeon but instead, she took on the title of Princess when at 18 she married Saudi billionaire Prince Al Waleed Bin Talal. She used her new-found status and visibility to advocate for issues of women’s civil rights ... Read More »
The Partov of the singer died
Parvin Gharab was born in 1326 in Tehran. She dropped out of Ghavam High School and started singing. Her father was one of the oldest artists and his best encourager. Don’t forget your love song named her. She has worked with various composers and her voice has not been dissimilar to her lovely voice Esmat Bagherpour. Read More »
Actress Elsa Firooz Azar
An actor interprets and portrays characters to entertain an audience on television, film, theater, and other performing art venues. They work in several environments such as theme parks, production studios, theaters, or at a specific filming location. Most actors have other employment in addition to acting consequently acting jobs can be far and few between, though some actors find jobs ... Read More »
About South Korea
Many people are curious about South Korea these days. Some like K-Pop and K-Dramas, while others may be interested in speaking Korean so they can take a trip to Seoul. In any case, we’ve got you covered! Without further ado, here are the most interesting facts on South Korea! Not long ago, South Korea was a small, developing nation closed ... Read More »
Actor, poet, filmmaker and dancer Shahrzad
Shahrzad (Kobra Saeedi) Actor, poet, filmmaker and dancer over time Years of activity 1340 to 1356 Maryam and Mani film in 1977, the first and last film of Ms. Shahrzad who made a building with Puri Bnaie. She won the Thanksgiving Award for the films “Tengna” and “Sobh Rooz Chahar”, with his mood he no longer saw the cinema as ... Read More »
49th birthday of Hedyeh Tehrani
Hediyeh Tehrani started her acting career with Massoud Kimia’s ‘Soltan’ (1996), which made her a recognizable star instantly. Previously, she had been offered a few roles which she passed on. In 1997, Hediyeh won a Hafiz Award (a prestigious industry award) for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her portrayal of ‘Maryam Koohsari’ in Soltan. Since then, Hediyeh has ... Read More »