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The most stupid bridge in Iran (Persian)

As you see this bridge is designed very carefully and based on the latest achievements in the field of engineering! lol تصاويري از پل دقيق و بسيار مهندسي ساز روگذر جاده رشت – قزوين

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Iranian American woman is the worlds youngest college professor

  19-year-old professor Alia Sabur http://www.msnbc. msn.com/id/ 24273418/ http://www.aliasabu r.com/ http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ Alia_Sabur   WASHINGTON, April 26: Alia Sabur, a 19-year old Iranian American, has been declared the world’s youngest professor in history by the Guinness Book of World Records. … Continue reading

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Peugeot Company History

  Company history Although the Peugeot factory had been in the manufacturing business for some time, their entry into the world of wheeled vehicles was by means of the bicycle. Armand Peugeot (educated at the Ecole Centrale Paris) introduced the … Continue reading

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Kalu the smallest school in Iran

I recently stopped by a Persian blog writen by Abdul-Mohammad Shaarani, a school teacher in Iran. He teaches in the “Kalu” elementary school which has only four students. The school is located in a small port called Dayyer on South … Continue reading

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Iran’s first cloned sheep is fifteen months

Iranian scientists announced on Tuesday that their nation’s first cloned sheep is now fifteen months old and doing well. The sheep is just a test project of the Iranian government.  The big research money is going into making Iraq a … Continue reading

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Iran bans Gmail and Google search

I don’t know how accurate this is, but Jerusalem Post is reporting that Iran has banned access to Google search and Gmail. I’m not sure if Google’s social networking site, Orkut which is very popular in Iran is also banned. … Continue reading

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