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* American tour companies, in Persian
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* Iranian-American Women
* Persepolis, USA
* Iranian American Public Library
* The money you spend on weddings
* "Modern-East": For women
* How to write
* Journalism
* Real TV
* Real TV
* Persian Paradise
* Sure investment
* Question class
* Senior citizens
* Film production
* Boarding school
* Chess match
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September 23, 2002
* American tour companies, in Persian
I am looking for tour companies that offer bus tours in Farsi for Iranians visiting
the United States. Do you know of any such companies?
We live in San Jose, California, and I would love to send my
parents-in-law (from Iran -- limited English) on a trip where they could see something
new and hear about what they are seeing in their own language.
My husband and I have limited vacation time, so we wouldn't be able to accompany
them.
Thank you for any suggestions you might have! Kheyli mamnun!
-- Suzie Bahmanyar
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September 23, 2002
* Public playgrounds
How about building playgrounds for kids in the rural areas of Iran where there's
no public place to play? This could reduce serious injuries and fatalities among
children who are often run over by cars in the street or on railway tracks.
-- Sheila K
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September 20, 2002
* Iranian-American Women
The Iranian American Women's Society (IAWS) that is a California-based, non-profit,
non-religious, non-political organization, founded in Palos Verdes, California, in
1991. I met the president and some of the active members of this group few days ago.
Their Goals are to preserve and promote Iranian culture and customs, to support
charitable causes and to raise awareness on womenís issues.
They try to find Iranian women and their kids that are in shelters. They house
them and find them job and everything else. It's amazing the number of Iranian women
and their kids that are in these shelters.
IRANIAN AMERICAN WOMANíS SOCIETY
P.O BOX 4084
PALOS VERDES PENINSULA, CA 90274
Tel : (310) 529-7272
-- Azin Shamma
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September 18, 2002
* Persepolis, USA
"Future home of the Iranica Institute"
Please visit iranicainstitute.org.
I will have more info for you in a near future.
Ahmad K. Jabbari
President
Mazda Publishers, Inc.
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September 4, 2002
* Iranian American Public Library
Iranian American Public Library is nonprofit organization dedicated to connect the
community through books, arts, and music. This vision can only be achieved with privated/public
partnership dedicated to literacy and activism for cultural understanding.
Now they need your support. Become a member.
Membership: Students $20.00
General Public $35.00
Membership fees are to provide contributions towards the library's expense and
inventory expansions.
Iranian American public Library
15478 Ventura Blvd
Sherman Oaks, CA. 91403
Telephone: 818-906-8890
Please Forward
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September 3, 2002
* The money you spend on weddings
Instead of spending thoudsands and thousands on a wedding party, put your hard-earned
money into a down payment for your future home. Travel with your mate. Or just save
it for your own future. The friends and relatives who love you will understand. They'd
rather see you happy than eat cake.
-- Jahanshah Javid
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August 28, 2002
* "Modern-East": For women
How about a Middle Eastern magazine about women? Something that covers fashion,
technology, art, education, food, social status, legal issues, and progress. Something
intelligent, but entertaining as well. Most women's magazines cover everywhere except
the Mideast. This would be a new, and a refreshing idea. Maybe call it "Modern-East".
-- Sheila K
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August 26, 2002
* How to write
Writing is very easy. Just pick up the pen or sit in front of the computer and
write all and everything you please.
Every one of us has stories. Everything that's happened to you is a story. Whatever
you told the person next to you at last night's party, or over the phone, is a story
you can share in 10 words or 10,000 words.
Imagine you are writing a letter to a good friend; someone you can share your
most intimate thoughts and experiences.
-- Jahanshah Javid
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August 14, 2002
* Journalism
If your children are interested in media studies and communication, encourage
them. We are in dire need people who can communicate effectively and professionally.
-- Jahanshah Javid
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August 8, 2002
* Real TV
We have a long way to go, as far as having an independent professional (I mean
PROFESSIONAL) radio or TV station for Iranians abroad. However there's a
simple, cheap, effective, informative and entertaining alternative.
You can create a popular and financially successful Iranian radio or TV station
by airing recordings of discussions/interviews with real people (not celebrities
or the like).
Bring grandma on radio or TV and let her talk about her life. Bring a 5-year-old
boy who's been born here in the U.S. and ask what Iran means to him. Talk to the
local Iranian grocery shop owner.
Talk to these ordinary people just like you would talk to them in person. Real
people have real stories that are relevant to our lives. Viewers and listeners would
quickly get hooked.
-- Jahanshah Javid
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August 1, 2002
* Persian Paradise
Persian Paradise is a garden of dreams. Will it materialize
in the U.S. someday? The answer is, it depends on how many people will share
the same dream. As an organization PersianParadise will be a non-for-profit Corporation
in California. Currently we absorb all the associated costs of upkeep and maintenance
and programming of the website. Like many other gardens, in order for PersianParadise
to become a reality it has to be supported by at least one major sponsor, either
a person or an organization. As of this moment we have not approached or located
that source yet. But then time is on our side >>> See persianparadise.com
-- Farrokh
A. Ashtiani
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July 30, 2002
* Sure investment
Investing in the Iranian economy is not a bright idea these days. But there's
one investment that is safe and can make a great impact: building schools. Our dollars
go a long way in Iran. With only a few thousand dollars, you and a a small group
of friends can help build a private school that will educate children for generations.
-- Jahanshah Javid
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July 23, 2002
* Question class
Colleges often offer classes on unconventional, non-traditionnal subjects designed
to open the mind. But how about this for high school, or even earlier: A class where
each day the teacher would encourage students to question the validity of a commonly-accepted
idea, norm, practice or behavior -- deconstructing ideas and behavior and challenging
everything we believe in.
The idea is not to destroy a young student's whole outlook on life, but exercising
the brain and learning to question everything accepted as "truth". Teenagers
tend to be rebellious anyway. So why not guide that angst and turn it into something
that would be most useful for the rest of your life?
-- Jahanshah Javid
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July 24, 2002
* Senior citizens
There are many Iranians that soon (very soon) are going to be needing special
care. They are going to be considered senior citizens and there is no way that they
will ever be placed in a nursing home here. I wouldn't put my dog in one of those
places (well I don't have a dog).
My point is Iranians need to create a special place just for them. This place
should have many activities, resources for health insurance, social security, what
can they expect from being citizens. It should be run by Iranians for Iranians.
We have to remember that they left their beloved Iran to be close to their son/daughters.
We must care for them, make them feel welcome here - we have to learn from them.
They are our encyclopedia and resource center. I volunteer to help start this organization.
I am asking you, my dear Iranian friends, to contact me.
I am not Iranian, but my heart belongs to Iran. I can tell you that about six
months ago this nice Iranian Lady was here visiting her son. She was alone in his
house all day. His son had to work. This lady got sick and needed someone to take
care of her. You guess it - she didn't have anyone. Her son didn't know what to do.
He called my neighbor (Iranians) and my neighbor called me (I am a nurse). We
went to her house, took care of her, but my friend had to leave. So I stayed with
this nice lady for a few days (keep in mine my Farsi is poor). Somehow I managed
to communicate with her. Her son is not married, and travels a lot for his business.
Now this is one of many cases that our Babajoon and Mammanjoon are here alone.
We must do something. Let's get started. I am good in fundraisings and I know toghether
we can do it.
Khodaa Haafez ,
Isabel
(Man bache Tehrunam)
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July 23, 2002
* Film production
Why don't we (Iranian-Americans) create a film production company. We seem to
have a whole lot of stories to tell, but we can tweak them to suit the American or
perhaps the global audience. I am sure financial possibilities are abundant. So who's
in?
-- Sheila K
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July 22 2002
* Boarding school
This is more like a wish: A private/non-profit English-Persian co-ed boarding
school for high school students somewhere in the spectacular valleys of northwest
Iran. Or the plains of Hamdan. Somewhere green and hilly.
-- Jahanshah Javid
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July 22 2002
* Chess match
Organize an annual chess match between Iranian and American students/youth. Make
it interactive: allow people to watch every move online. It will be hugely popular
and help relations in the long-run.
-- Jahanshah Javid
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