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Monday June 22nd, 2009 at 09:17 | Rating: 5 | Report
A message from our sponsors, the poor, the disfranchised, the refugees and the victims of big oil see more at http://theageofnepotism.com/
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Monday June 22nd, 2009 at 09:14 | Rating: 5 | Report
In the current riot videos on this site and available on the web it is clear that some elements of protesters in Iran are acting violently. For example in the death of Iranians by the Basij office it is clear that one person sets the building on fire,another screams �they ran out of bullets attack the building� and someone else in the background throws a gasoline bomb at the Basij office. The Baisj and the military are Iranians also. This is not how Iran won the last regime change under the Shah. Iranians for the most part are peaceful protesters from what I have seen. In every video that folks are throwing rocks it is also clear a number of folks that stand in between the rock throwers and the police to stop the violenc see more at http://theageofnepotism.com/
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Monday June 22nd, 2009 at 09:12 | Rating: 3 | Report
Neo-Conservatives and Israel would love nothing more than to attack Iran. Obama approach is the right one. We do not need another war in the Middle East. Stop these threats towards Iran. I lost track of how many wars Israel had in the past 5 years. Syria, Lebanon, Gaza, West Bank and now the drum beat for Iran. This is sick. see more at http://theageofnepotism.com/
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Monday June 22nd, 2009 at 09:11 | Rating: 5 | Report
People are usually misinformed when it comes to current matters in Iran, and the actual living conditions of the real, ordinary people living there. Personal freedom is very limited, but being a theocratic society, Iran seems to accept the manner of conduct in everyday life as normal, just the way others in democratic societies take their freedoms for granted. For example, use of Internet in Iran is reduced to a minimum, and social networks such as Facebook are banned. There is no way for the young people over there to connect with others from different parts of the world. That way the government prevents inflow of western ideas but also puts a padlock to the window into the positives that difference of information can bring to young minds. This topic can be discussed from various angles, but the one that I recommend you to take a look at is The Age of Nepotism, the book by Vahid Razavi that covers this and many other burning issues in today's global society. You can also visit the site www.thegeofnepotism.com
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Monday June 22nd, 2009 at 09:10 | Rating: 5 | Report
Drum beat of another war by Israel & NeoCon’s See Video… see more at http://theageofnepotism.com/
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Monday June 22nd, 2009 at 09:09 | Rating: 5 | Report
If you ask your self if visiting Iran now-days is even possible, or what the reasons of such visit should be, than the answer is simple. Rich culture, great food, warm people, and the scent of spices filling the air around Iranian open markets, the stories about the great Persian nation reaching back to the glorious kings and their quests, the poetry, turbulent history that brought changes to the contemporary Iranian society by replacing the Shah with the theocratic governance and so much more is there for you to experience firsthand and enrich your life with knowledge that can only keep you open-minded and lead to the next destination you excluded from your list of "places to see". I warmly recommend you to read The Age of Nepotism, the book by Vahid Razavi, Iranian American entrepreneur who gained priceless experiences by traveling the world and trying to find similarities with people. He is explaining the current situation in places like IRAN, USA, Serbia etc. Worth a read.
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Monday June 22nd, 2009 at 09:04 | Rating: 5 | Report
News Coverage of Iran Elections by RealNews see video and more themes at http://theageofnepotism.com/
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Monday June 22nd, 2009 at 09:02 | Rating: 5 | Report
Votes for Ahmadinejad see video and more at http://theageofnepotism.com/
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Thursday March 5th, 2009 at 16:02 | Rating: 5 | Report
One funny experience from by traveling to Balkan!! Hostels sometimes can be amazing funny and sometimes not ! Read this very interesting story and visit the site www.theageofnepotism.com and more How can a simple traveler contribute to a positive change in a world that we live in? Can we all enhance our consciousness and stop the prejudice towards people that we consider different? What should be a new face of entrepreneurship concerning small businesses?
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Thursday March 5th, 2009 at 16:00 | Rating: 5 | Report
Traveling to Iran may seem to you as a bad idea, considering all the messages brought to us by the media and the political leaders, but the reality is that most of the world does not have the insight to what this country is really about. If you want to learn about the people in Iran and their rich culture, the changes that took place in Iranian history and lead to one global propaganda promoting only the negatives, you should read The Age of Nepotism by Vahid Razavi and try and see things from one liberating and positive angle. If we agree that truth is somewhere in the middle, then we should at least give ourselves a chance of not being biased and learn about what we fear, since fear itself is mostly caused by ignorance...You can also visit the site www.thegeofnepotism.com
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Tuesday March 3rd, 2009 at 12:45 | Rating: 5 | Report
Hi One funny experience from by traveling to Balkan!! Hostels sometimes can be amazing funny and sometimes not ! Read this very interesting story and visit the site www.theageofnepotism.com and more How can a simple traveler contribute to a positive change in a world that we live in? Can we all enhance our consciousness and stop the prejudice towards people that we consider different?
