Nije.salik79 wrote:Zato za ovu ama bas uvijek imas...Malo cudno, zar ne?Co0l wrote: Nemam vremena za sve teme,pogotovo za one koje je suvisno i komentarisati.
IRAN
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#11151 Re: IRAN
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#11152 Re: IRAN
Kada ti tako velis, onda mora da nije...Co0l wrote:Nije.salik79 wrote:Zato za ovu ama bas uvijek imas...Malo cudno, zar ne?Co0l wrote: Nemam vremena za sve teme,pogotovo za one koje je suvisno i komentarisati.
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#11153 Re: IRAN
Jok,eto tebe cu slusat koje teme da posjecujemsalik79 wrote:Kada ti tako velis, onda mora da nije...Co0l wrote: Nije.
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#11154 Re: IRAN
Jedinstvo ummeta!






I jos mnostvo prelijepih slika i propratni, nadahnuti, tekst/izvjestaj:
http://islamska-zajednica.hr/naslovnica ... bliku-iran
http://islamska-zajednica.hr/vijesti/st ... ku-iran-ii







I jos mnostvo prelijepih slika i propratni, nadahnuti, tekst/izvjestaj:
http://islamska-zajednica.hr/naslovnica ... bliku-iran
http://islamska-zajednica.hr/vijesti/st ... ku-iran-ii
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#11156 Re: IRAN
Kad Burhan moze u pjevace, moze i Aziz u sije.salik79 wrote:Jedinstvo ummeta!![]()
I jos mnostvo prelijepih slika i propratni, nadahnuti, tekst/izvjestaj:
http://islamska-zajednica.hr/naslovnica ... bliku-iran
http://islamska-zajednica.hr/vijesti/st ... ku-iran-ii
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#11157 Re: IRAN
Salik, asurbanipal, pirpa, ti ...zvizdan wrote:Ko na ovoj temi tvrdi da je u Iranu sve "med i mlijeko" i da se radi o savrsenom drustvu?
Ali, rekao sam vec iranofilska raja. Ima ona USA-fan page, pa sto ne bi vi imali Iran Fanaticos page.
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#11158 Re: IRAN
daleko od toga da mislim da je u iranu idelno i da tece med i mljeko.Gojeni H wrote:Salik, asurbanipal, pirpa, ti ...zvizdan wrote:Ko na ovoj temi tvrdi da je u Iranu sve "med i mlijeko" i da se radi o savrsenom drustvu?
Ali, rekao sam vec iranofilska raja. Ima ona USA-fan page, pa sto ne bi vi imali Iran Fanaticos page.
samo mi smetaju stereotipi o iranu
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#11159 Re: IRAN
pirpa wrote:daleko od toga da mislim da je u iranu idelno i da tece med i mljeko.Gojeni H wrote:Salik, asurbanipal, pirpa, ti ...zvizdan wrote:Ko na ovoj temi tvrdi da je u Iranu sve "med i mlijeko" i da se radi o savrsenom drustvu?
Ali, rekao sam vec iranofilska raja. Ima ona USA-fan page, pa sto ne bi vi imali Iran Fanaticos page.
samo mi smetaju stereotipi o iranu
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#11160 Re: IRAN
Bezveze, mislim kako sam dovoljno puta ponovio da samo dovoljno odrastao da bih mastao o Gradovima vrline. Ali buduci da sticajem okolnosti ipak znam ponesto o realnosti Irana, samo ne ostanem nijem na neke stereotipe, neistine i stavove zasnovane na jeftinoj propagandi. Ali eto, neka si mi rekao sta u stvari mislim.Gojeni H wrote:Salik, asurbanipal, pirpa, ti ...zvizdan wrote:Ko na ovoj temi tvrdi da je u Iranu sve "med i mlijeko" i da se radi o savrsenom drustvu?
Ali, rekao sam vec iranofilska raja. Ima ona USA-fan page, pa sto ne bi vi imali Iran Fanaticos page.
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#11162 Re: IRAN
Jah
Procitati njene intervjue sa pomenutim dvojcem i zakljucke izvucene iz njih
Procitati njene intervjue sa pomenutim dvojcem i zakljucke izvucene iz njih
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#11163 Re: IRAN
Bitno je da ohalali Pukovnikovu metlu 
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#11164 Re: IRAN
Uzimati citate o muslimanima od nekog tko je rekao da je svijet u opasnosti jer se citiram "sinovi Allaha kote kao štakori" nije pametno. Psovka i nečist iz njenih usta prema muslimanu je veća pohvala za istog nego svi hvalospjevi i povlađivanje koje je zlokobno namijenila.
Pravi put ovake ubada kao živi osinjak i zato u bijesu nezadrživo bacaju nečist. Kada takvi krenu s lijepim govorom da ti se učini kako im sami biseri izlaze na usta moraš biti najoprezniji.
Pravi put ovake ubada kao živi osinjak i zato u bijesu nezadrživo bacaju nečist. Kada takvi krenu s lijepim govorom da ti se učini kako im sami biseri izlaze na usta moraš biti najoprezniji.
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#11165 Re: IRAN
klasican primjer levicarke je ta felucijus orijana
sve sto je u svijetu pogresno...
sve sto je u svijetu pogresno...
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#11166 Re: IRAN

Kakav bolesnik, kakav psihopata. Puj, pljuc, bljuv.
Jebo ga onaj koji ga je:
a) pustio u Pariz
b) pustio iz Pariza
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#11167 Re: IRAN
Kakav si ti bolesnik i psihopata, kada citiras "dokaze" koji su do nas dosli preko istog bolesnika, kao sto si i sam (radikalni cionizam), Halida Tulica. Najsmijesnije je da ovakve potvore i ublehe izmisljaju oni koji cvrsto stoje iza "hadisa" iz Buharijine zbirke, u kojem se tvrdi da je Muhammed s.a.v.s. ozenio Aisu r.a. kada joj je bilo 6, a brak poceo "konzumirati" kada joj je bilo 9 godina...Uostalom, ovo smece od "dokaza" se vise puta povlacilo od raznoraznih delegata, tako da nam nisi nista "novo" otkrio.Kareem Abdul wrote:
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Kakav bolesnik, kakav psihopata. Puj, pljuc, bljuv.
Jebo ga onaj koji ga je:
a) pustio u Pariz
b) pustio iz Pariza
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#11168 Re: IRAN
Tako je. Ustat pa spomenut'.Gojeni H wrote:Kad Burhan moze u pjevace, moze i Aziz u sije.salik79 wrote:Jedinstvo ummeta!![]()
I jos mnostvo prelijepih slika i propratni, nadahnuti, tekst/izvjestaj:
http://islamska-zajednica.hr/naslovnica ... bliku-iran
http://islamska-zajednica.hr/vijesti/st ... ku-iran-ii
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#11170 Re: IRAN
Pretpostavljam da znas da je ista novinarka imama nazvala tiraninom, a isto pretpostavljam da znas sta je kasnije pisala o islamu uopste?pirpa wrote:
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#11171 Re: IRAN
I samo tako nastavi.zvizdan wrote:Bezveze, mislim kako sam dovoljno puta ponovio da samo dovoljno odrastao da bih mastao o Gradovima vrline. Ali buduci da sticajem okolnosti ipak znam ponesto o realnosti Irana, samo ne ostanem nijem na neke stereotipe, neistine i stavove zasnovane na jeftinoj propagandi. Ali eto, neka si mi rekao sta u stvari mislim.Gojeni H wrote:Salik, asurbanipal, pirpa, ti ...zvizdan wrote:Ko na ovoj temi tvrdi da je u Iranu sve "med i mlijeko" i da se radi o savrsenom drustvu?
Ali, rekao sam vec iranofilska raja. Ima ona USA-fan page, pa sto ne bi vi imali Iran Fanaticos page.
Al' nek' sam vam se nagovorio.
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#11172 Re: IRAN
Zar i ti sine Azize?salik79 wrote:
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#11173 Re: IRAN
Ah, da je samo on!zagortenej wrote:Zar i ti sine Azize?salik79 wrote:
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#11174 Re: IRAN
Iranian scientists win US NSF Award

Two Iranian scientists, Negar Tavassolian and Babak Heidari, won Stevens Award at US National Science Foundation (NSF).
Babak Heidari is a professor at Systems and Programming Faculty of the University and Negar Tavassolian is teaching at the ّaculty of Electronics and Computer Engineering. They both graduated from Iran’s Sharif Poly Technique University.
Heydari received an NSF CAREER Award to support development of a new theoretical framework based on game theory and complex network methods to model the impact of architecture of products and systems on technological innovation and market competition.
In addition, as part of his project, Heydari will create educational materials based on complexity sciences for children’s science museum programs in New York City.
“We are increasingly relying on complex human-centric, socio-technical systems whose analysis, design and governance need new sets of lenses and perspectives. The traditional dichotomy of soft and hard sciences is disappearing, and we will be dealing with a continuum of methods and perspectives to tackle future problems such as complex systems,” he notes.
“Some bridges have already been successfully built between otherwise isolated islands of traditional disciplines, but to go from a handful of bridges to a continuum of tools and methods useful for socio-technical systems requires a concerted effort by the academic community.
“I am excited that an organization with the caliber of NSF has endorsed the interdisciplinary approach we are taking, and thankful that Stevens has given me this opportunity to define my research in a quite non-traditional way.”
Heydari’s other research at Stevens includes investigations in modeling hybrid human-autonomous networks; spatial diffusion of risk; and silicon-based communication circuits and systems.
Tavassolian received her NSF CAREER Award to begin an immediate project that will apply millimeter-wave technology to biomedical imaging applications in an effort to diagnose skin cancer tumors earlier and more effectively than is currently possible. By dividing bandwidths into channels, each equipped with small antenna units, she proposes to create higher-contrast, better-depth imagery; proof-of-concept experiments will be performed at Massachusetts General Hospital. As part of the project, Tavassolian will also create educational programs in partnership with Liberty Science Center in Jersey City and a new Stevens graduate-level course in the biomedical applications of electromagnetics.
“Skin cancer is the most common and fastest-growing of all cancer types, with more than 3.5 million new cases detected and billions of dollars of associated treatment costs in the U.S. last year alone,” she notes. “Skin cancer is generally diagnosed through visual inspection by a dermatologist, who orders biopsy in cases where cancer is suspected, but visual inspection is subjective and susceptible to human errors. There is a definite need for the innovative, low-cost and portable imaging technology we are offering in this area.”
Tavasollian’s other work at Stevens includes research on radio frequency and microwave technologies, bioelectromagnetics and micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) with additional biomedical applications. She previously performed research at MIT’s David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, investigating a magnetic relaxation-based platform for non-invasive monitoring of patients’ hydration states
ISNA

Two Iranian scientists, Negar Tavassolian and Babak Heidari, won Stevens Award at US National Science Foundation (NSF).
Babak Heidari is a professor at Systems and Programming Faculty of the University and Negar Tavassolian is teaching at the ّaculty of Electronics and Computer Engineering. They both graduated from Iran’s Sharif Poly Technique University.
Heydari received an NSF CAREER Award to support development of a new theoretical framework based on game theory and complex network methods to model the impact of architecture of products and systems on technological innovation and market competition.
In addition, as part of his project, Heydari will create educational materials based on complexity sciences for children’s science museum programs in New York City.
“We are increasingly relying on complex human-centric, socio-technical systems whose analysis, design and governance need new sets of lenses and perspectives. The traditional dichotomy of soft and hard sciences is disappearing, and we will be dealing with a continuum of methods and perspectives to tackle future problems such as complex systems,” he notes.
“Some bridges have already been successfully built between otherwise isolated islands of traditional disciplines, but to go from a handful of bridges to a continuum of tools and methods useful for socio-technical systems requires a concerted effort by the academic community.
“I am excited that an organization with the caliber of NSF has endorsed the interdisciplinary approach we are taking, and thankful that Stevens has given me this opportunity to define my research in a quite non-traditional way.”
Heydari’s other research at Stevens includes investigations in modeling hybrid human-autonomous networks; spatial diffusion of risk; and silicon-based communication circuits and systems.
Tavassolian received her NSF CAREER Award to begin an immediate project that will apply millimeter-wave technology to biomedical imaging applications in an effort to diagnose skin cancer tumors earlier and more effectively than is currently possible. By dividing bandwidths into channels, each equipped with small antenna units, she proposes to create higher-contrast, better-depth imagery; proof-of-concept experiments will be performed at Massachusetts General Hospital. As part of the project, Tavassolian will also create educational programs in partnership with Liberty Science Center in Jersey City and a new Stevens graduate-level course in the biomedical applications of electromagnetics.
“Skin cancer is the most common and fastest-growing of all cancer types, with more than 3.5 million new cases detected and billions of dollars of associated treatment costs in the U.S. last year alone,” she notes. “Skin cancer is generally diagnosed through visual inspection by a dermatologist, who orders biopsy in cases where cancer is suspected, but visual inspection is subjective and susceptible to human errors. There is a definite need for the innovative, low-cost and portable imaging technology we are offering in this area.”
Tavasollian’s other work at Stevens includes research on radio frequency and microwave technologies, bioelectromagnetics and micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) with additional biomedical applications. She previously performed research at MIT’s David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, investigating a magnetic relaxation-based platform for non-invasive monitoring of patients’ hydration states
ISNA
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#11175 Re: IRAN
German FM tells President Rouhani: Please visit Germany

German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said on Wednesday that he had told Iranian President Hassan Rouhani he was welcome to visit Germany the next time he comes to Europe.
Speaking after meeting Rouhani in Tehran, Steinmeier said he had urged him “to keep Germany in mind as a destination on his next trip to Europe.”
Iranian President’s Chief of Staff Mohammad Nahavandian announced last week that Rouhani is planned to travel to Austria and Belgium, while the Swiss president will also pay a visit to Tehran in the next few weeks
Meanwhile, on Tuesday evening during a press conference in Tehran, Steinmeier praised the Iranian nuclear deal that was implemented in mid-January, adding that both nations seek to strengthen bilateral relations.
“I am confident the [nuclear deal] made the world and region safer, and for the years to come narrowed prospects of nuclearization of the region,” Iran’s state-backed Press TV quoted the German diplomat as saying.
During Steinmeier’s second visit in three months to the Islamic Republic he met with his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif.
In his remarks to the press, Steinmeier also indicated that the nuclear accord could help foster a political solution to halt bloodshed in the Middle East, pointedly the more than four-year-old Syrian conflict.
Steinmeier’s visit came as European companies and bank want to seize new trading opportunities after the lifting of sanctions over Iran’s nuclear program.
Iran ended years of economic isolation when world powers lifted the crippling sanctions against the Islamic Republic last month in return for Tehran complying with a deal to curb its nuclear ambitions.
After the lifting of international sanctions, Iran is now the biggest economy to rejoin the global trading system since the Soviet Union broke up more than two decades ago and major international companies are rushing to establish a position in Iran.
For decades before sanctions were imposed, Germany was Iran’s biggest trading partner. The gap in Iranian imports from Germany and other Western countries has largely been filled by Chinese, Korean and Middle Eastern competitors.
Germany’s Chambers of Commerce and Industry (DIHK) said it expected exports to Iran to double to 5 billion euros ($5.5 billion) in the coming years and reach twice that figure in the long term.
The International Monetary Fund expects Iran’s economy to expand 4.3 percent this year, with growth at or above 4 percent in the next two years. It also sees Iran’s imports expanding 18 percent this year, 14 percent next year and 7 percent the year after.
Image: Mohammadreza Abbasi, Mehr News

German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said on Wednesday that he had told Iranian President Hassan Rouhani he was welcome to visit Germany the next time he comes to Europe.
Speaking after meeting Rouhani in Tehran, Steinmeier said he had urged him “to keep Germany in mind as a destination on his next trip to Europe.”
Iranian President’s Chief of Staff Mohammad Nahavandian announced last week that Rouhani is planned to travel to Austria and Belgium, while the Swiss president will also pay a visit to Tehran in the next few weeks
Meanwhile, on Tuesday evening during a press conference in Tehran, Steinmeier praised the Iranian nuclear deal that was implemented in mid-January, adding that both nations seek to strengthen bilateral relations.
“I am confident the [nuclear deal] made the world and region safer, and for the years to come narrowed prospects of nuclearization of the region,” Iran’s state-backed Press TV quoted the German diplomat as saying.
During Steinmeier’s second visit in three months to the Islamic Republic he met with his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif.
In his remarks to the press, Steinmeier also indicated that the nuclear accord could help foster a political solution to halt bloodshed in the Middle East, pointedly the more than four-year-old Syrian conflict.
Steinmeier’s visit came as European companies and bank want to seize new trading opportunities after the lifting of sanctions over Iran’s nuclear program.
Iran ended years of economic isolation when world powers lifted the crippling sanctions against the Islamic Republic last month in return for Tehran complying with a deal to curb its nuclear ambitions.
After the lifting of international sanctions, Iran is now the biggest economy to rejoin the global trading system since the Soviet Union broke up more than two decades ago and major international companies are rushing to establish a position in Iran.
For decades before sanctions were imposed, Germany was Iran’s biggest trading partner. The gap in Iranian imports from Germany and other Western countries has largely been filled by Chinese, Korean and Middle Eastern competitors.
Germany’s Chambers of Commerce and Industry (DIHK) said it expected exports to Iran to double to 5 billion euros ($5.5 billion) in the coming years and reach twice that figure in the long term.
The International Monetary Fund expects Iran’s economy to expand 4.3 percent this year, with growth at or above 4 percent in the next two years. It also sees Iran’s imports expanding 18 percent this year, 14 percent next year and 7 percent the year after.
Image: Mohammadreza Abbasi, Mehr News

