Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Persian Gulf



This is Persian Gulf. It is located between Iran and Arabian Peninsula. This gulf is a highly strategic place for many reasons. The main reason is that the biggest oil and gas resources of the world are there. For example, South Pars is a share natural gas resource between Iran and Qatar which is the biggest one in the world.

However, my purpose of writing this entry is not introducing Persian Gulf to you. I think most of you heard this word at least one time in your life! Something which is very important for me made me to write about it.

As you know, in every country and every nation there are some concerns that is very important for them. I mean everybody is worry about it in that country. The name of Persian Gulf is one of these main concerns for Persian people. The name of this gulf has been Persian from the beginning of the history and it has been known as the Persian Gulf in any official documents. But after 1960s our kind and lovely neighbours have tried to invent a fake name for it. “Arab Gulf” is the name that they try to use it in their countries and in international documents. Even they are trying to change this name in The United Nations documents. Maybe you think that so what? Why we are this much concerned about this topic. But, it is a national issue for all Iranian people around the world. We don’t want to let them be successful in their target.

We are not enemy of the Arab people and don’t have any problem with them. Even we are friend nations and we have the same religion. Iran and Arab nations have many similar viewpoints together. So, this is not a battle or a clash. We are just trying to keep our identity alive.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

My lovely hometown, Tehran



I want to write about my hometown today. Tehran is the capital city and the biggest city of Iran. It has been the capital of Persia since1795. I was born and reared there. It is a big, large, huge city! It is a kind of active and dynamic city and somehow a crowded and noisy one. There are more than tow million cars in Tehran! As a result air pollution, especially in winters, is a usual thing for people who are living there. Also if you choose Tehran for living you must tolerate your wasting time in traffic jam. With these all disadvantages it is still a great city for living. I love every streets, buildings and places of Tehran. I had my best memories of my life with my family and my friends there. There are many different places in Tehran that you can go and enjoy except bars and night clubs! Fore example, if someone likes hiking; it is really easy to find a hiking route in north of the city. Tehran is located just next to the Alborz Mountains so it is a great opportunity fore hiking and skiing lovers.
My hometown city is a very populated capital. With population of 15 million at days and around 12 million at nights, Tehran is one of the most populated cities in the world. All main governmental offices are in the capital city. Many major factories and industrial units are placed near of Tehran. I think it is really difficult for city management system to organize all necessities and supplies well. In fact, it is not too much bad!
Moreover, it might be a fantastic place for tourists who want to visit Iran. Many different museums and cultural complexes such as Royal Jewelries museum, carpet museum and Golestan and Saad Abad Palace, palaces of former kings of Iran, would be my suggestions for visitors. Old traditional Bazaar of Tehran is also an attraction for foreigners.
Well, that's all for today. You can see some beautiful pictures of Tehran in the front window if you want.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Another natural disaster


Hi,

This morning I heard in radio and saw in the internet the news of a horrifying hurricane that happened in Bangladesh. Mare than 3500 people died and millions lost their homes. That powerful cyclone, Cyclone Sidr, made winds of up to 240km/h. Can you even imagine that? It made me really sad. The main problem in this situation in 3rd world countries is lack of quick response and appropriate reaction for helping survivals. A few years ago in a powerful earthquake in Bam, a city in southern part of Iran, many people died in the first days after the disaster. The reason is that in these countries governmental and private organizations are not ready for helping victims in a proper way. Also they don’t have enough financial resources to do it. Finally, many people will not survive and will die and these cities will never be as same as before. Just compare this hurricane to Katrina Tornado in USA.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

My favourite writer



Hi,
I want to introduce my favourite writer to you today.
His name is Milan Kundera. He is from Czech Republic and has written his books in both Czech and French. His books have been translated to many languages such as Persian, English, and Russian. I read almost all his books and novels and highly recommend you to read them. He has a great ability of creating characters and describing their miseries of living especially in totalitarian societies. “The Unbearable Lightness of Being” is the name of his most famous novel that published in 1984 for first time in France. Because of invasion of Czech by Russians in 1970s he was forced to leave his country and went to France. His books were forbidden to publish in Communist countries until 1992. I love his style in writing and read some of his novels for several times. The Joke, Laughable loves, Life is Elsewhere, Slowness and Ignorance are some of his famous novels.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

I thought that I'm smart. But, ...

I woke up at 5:30 yesterday. Why? Because I wanted to come to university and study! What a hard working student I am?!! I took a shower and ate my breakfast and got out of home by my car. I thought that would be better for me to park my car in Dalhousie or Brentwood Park N Ride and take C-train to university. So I went to Dalhousie station at 6:30 to park my car but, there was no free space for parking!! It was full. Then, I went to Brentwood Station. It was almost full and I could hardly find a place for my car. It was interesting for me that this huge amount of cars are parked in these stations everyday in early mornings. As a result, I understood that I should wake up sooner if I want to not pay parking cost in campus.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Santour
Tar

Hello everybody,

As I told you before I am going to write about my country’s music today. Iranian music has thousands of years of history and some archaeological evidences that found in southern part of Iran show us Iranians made their first musical instruments in the Neolithic age(6000 B.C). During these long history Iranians made many instruments that some of them has remained and are our national instruments now. Tar, Ney, Kamanche, and Santoor are some of these instruments. Listening to each of these instruments or a combination of them is enjoyable and pleasant for any Iranian. We are very proud of our music and love it. For me, listening to traditional Persian music is a way of remembering all great moments of my country.