No. 320    |    4 October 2017
   

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Oral History Interview & Importance – Part 24

Mental Stimulation

Our mind is more active and productive while we enter into a dialogue with others. The more satisfying the dialogue would be for both parties, there is greater interest to pursue. Hence, oral history interviewer shall promote satisfaction in the narrator to entice them to continue the interview and stimulate their mind. Various studies indicate that in case of and effective dialogue, people enjoy a better mental and psychological status which reinforces memory.

Three Lectures in Session of "The Need for Compiling Oral History of Educational System"

Oral History Is Description of Situation

Reported by Oral History Website of Iran, the meeting on necessity of compiling oral history of educational system of 1340s (SH) and 1350s (SH) attended by Seyyed Kazem Akrami, Ahmad Safi and Eghbal Ghasemi Pouya and was held in Parham Hall at building of National Library Archives of Islamic Republic of Iran on Monday morning September 11, 2017.

"The oral history of book" narrated by the manager of Contemporary Dictionary Publication

Some memoirs of production and publication of bilingual dictionaries (Part II)

It was determined that Mr.Haghshenas began to work on new dictionaries, and Bateni controlled and revised to them once a weak. The project was doing well. After six months, I found that an argument was raised between Me.Haghshenas and Mr.Bateni; they were arguing for one vocabulary. The next day, I received a note from Dr.Bateni in which he wrote that it was useless for him to come there. I tried to keep the relation with him, but I wasn’t success in keeping.

The meeting “Oral History of Book” hosts Davood Mousaee again

The destiny of several reference books

According to the website of Iranian Oral History, the 24th meeting out of the second round of the meetings “Oral History of Book” hosted Davood Mousaee, the Head of Farhang-e Moaser (contemporary culture) Publications for the third time. The meeting organized by Nasrollah Haddadi, researcher and writer was held on Tuesday morning 19th of September 2017 in the House of Book Institute.

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Memoirs of Marzieh Hadidchi (Dabbagh) (Part 11)

Edited by: Mohsen Kazemi

Tehran, Sooreh Mehr Publications Company

‎2002 (Persian Version)‎

Translated by: Zahra Hosseinian

 

O Shahid, your way is on

After the martyrdom of Ayatollah Saeedi, there was dispersion in our group and plans. I had to pursue both my struggle and studying, no matter how. Eventually, I participated in debate meetings of Seyyed Mojtaba Salehi Khansari and another scholar to keep up my studying in Sharhe Lomee and Makasib course.


 
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