Thursday, August 31, 2006

It is not fair!


One of my friends is in a hospital now,because she couldn't accept that her husband hasn't been honest during their common life!
Many Iranian women believe that devotion can make successful relationship, so they completely forget themselves and their aims.
It is not fair!
At first, we sould know ourselves.

Sunday, August 27, 2006

Campaign

And one more time " Women’s Campaign".....

I know that these serious women will finally change somethings.

Thursday, August 24, 2006

My Students' Problems(3)

Now about my students:
Although they were the hosts, they were actually acting as spectators!
They didn’t have enough self-confidence to show their abilities in singing and playing musical instruments although one of them was really a professional player.
Iranian students weren’t active as Korean students too.
Both of these groups were in a same age, but Korean students were more happy than my students.
This was making me crazy!
What kinds of problems had made this behavioral gap between them?

P.S : They couldn’t dance(not traditional , not modern), because it is prohibited in Iranian schools.

Monday, August 21, 2006

My Students' Problems(2)


The school was situated in an upscale area. Most of the students' families were rich.At the beginning of every school year, parents paid a lot of money and the school had a really good budget to spend.
In that special day(celebration day),the Korean students exhibited some musical and fun programs.They showed the traditional dance in traditional dresses.They had a musical modern dance too,and it was like Aerobic Dancing.
They were good singers , and they sang and played their musical instruments.
Next,they tasted Iranian food and took a lot of pictures with their new friends.

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

My Students' Problems(1)


We had a celebration in the school ,where I taught there, two years ago.A group of Korean students was invited, and we had various programs.
Iranian students and Korean students were trying to make a friendly atmosphere.Every one helped the other to learn more and more about her culture,so that was a beautiful relation.
Moreover......

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Code!


At last, I finished the Da Vinci code yesterday.
It was an interesting story.Although I got some new ideas about ancient religions, I couldn't believe most of the information.
Currently, some people think this book really shows a few basic ideas of feminism.
What do you think?

Thursday, August 03, 2006

Interesting Night

We have had a really interesting meeting last week in a café shop in Silver Spring. It was about Iranian bloggers, gender position in weblogs, writingstyle -- in short, everything about weblogs!
Our group consisted of eight Iranian women from three different generations.Three of us were weblog reader and the others were bloggers.
I learned many things that night. My friends were knowledgeable, and what they said was interesting and full of information. One of them, Sima,studiesWeblogs seriously because of her academic reaserch. So, she asked many questions and made maintained an academic atmosphere.
We were drinking coffee and speaking in the café shop before it was closed. But, we needed more time. So, Mahmonir who is a blogger, asked us to go to her home. She lives in Silver Spring. We continued working until midnight there, and we had to go back home. The Metro station was closed. Therefore, Sima gave us ride and helps us to reach home.
It was an interesting night!