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Memoirs from infancy; is it possible?A note from “Eighty Years of Effort”Dr. Ahmad Azimi Bolourian was born in the city of Mashhad in 1935. He was released his memoirs in a book titled “Eighty Years of Effort: Step by Step Along with Iran’s Social and Political Transformations since the Second Decade of 1300”. It was released in 2017 by the Publications of Rasa Cultural Services Institute. He has got the PhD degree in Civil and Urban Engineering from Washington University and has been ...
The Necessity of Using Keywords for Oral History Sources (part II)What are the characteristics of keywords?In the previous part of this note, it was emphasized that the insertion of keyword is one of the necessities of writing any scientific and research text; that the texts of oral history are no exception. Keywords, words, or combinations are derived from text and are related to the main topic, which can be used to summarize the content of text and sub-tittles. In fact, keywords increase the speed and amount in usability of text.
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SABAH (12)
Memoirs of Sabah Vatankhah
Interviewed and Compiled by Fatemeh Doustkami
Translated by Natalie Haghverdian
Published by Soore Mehr Publishing Co.
Persian Version 2019
The radio was on at our house twenty-four seven on nineteenth, twentieth and twenty first of Bahman. The radio station in Syria was with Iran Revolutionary public as always and reported the important events of the country specially Tehran.
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