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Oral History Interview & Importance – Part 18Application of Body Language (2) Nodding or head movement is a sign of interest in the interview and attention to the interviewee. Also, it shows that you have actually understood the interviewee. Some people do it out of habit while listening to others. Make an effort to nod. However, unnecessary movements and excitement are to be avoided. Don’t exaggerate in nodding. It will create an uncomfortable situation.
Familiarization with the show "Night of Memory"Face to face with Sacred Defense narrators"Night of Memory" is one of the few continuous cultural shows on the Sacred Defense narration and memory-telling which is held regularly and monthly in the Art Center of the Islamic Propaganda Organization. The program is aimed at recognizing, collecting and publishing the oral memoirs of the eight-year Iraqi imposed war against Iran as well as the transferring of the concepts and values of the Scared Defense. The war veterans of the Sacred Defense years take part in this show every month, telling their memoirs of the days of epic and defense.
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Memoirs of Marzieh Hadidchi (Dabbagh) (Part 5)
Edited by: Mohsen Kazemi
Tehran, Sooreh Mehr Publications Company
2002 (Persian Version)
Translated by: Zahra Hosseinian
Marriage, the beginning of emigration
I was still in the middle of teenage life when I got married. It happened very quickly. The suiter was a friend of my father. And for this reason, he was backed by my fathers support and content.
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