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Houshang golshiri biography of barack obama

          I earned a PhD from Cornell University in , joined Rutgers University in where I am a professor, taught and supervised hundreds of graduate students.

        1. I earned a PhD from Cornell University in , joined Rutgers University in where I am a professor, taught and supervised hundreds of graduate students.
        2. The two national mediaworks of Iran and the United States demonized each other, particularly after Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
        3. There I first earned an MS degree in industrial management from the University of Dallas () and then a Ph.D.
        4. Barack Obama spoke after the deal was reached, and laid out the facts, but the and Houshang Golshiri.
        5. Self-censorship has become a common practice among Iranian authors, which has imposed serious limitations on writers' artistic creativity.
        6. There I first earned an MS degree in industrial management from the University of Dallas () and then a Ph.D..

          Houshang Golshiri

          Iranian writer (–)

          Houshang Golshiri (Persian: هوشنگ گلشیری; March 16, [1] &#; June 5, ) was an Iranian fiction writer, critic and editor.

          He was one of the first Iranian writers to use modern literary techniques, and is recognized as one of the most influential writers of Persian prose of the 20th century.[2]

          Biography

          Early life

          Golshiri was born in Isfahan on March 16, ,[3] and raised in Abadan.

          He came from a large family of modest circumstances.

          Houshang Golshiri (in Ghanoonparvar, ).

          From to , Golshiri lived in Isfahan, where he completed a bachelor's degree in Persian at the University of Isfahan and taught elementary and high school there and in surrounding towns.

          Writing career

          Golshiri began writing fiction in the late s.

          His publication of short stories in Payam-e Novin and elsewhere in the early s, his establishment of Jong-e Isfahan (/73),[4] the chief literary journal of the day published outside of Tehran, and his participatio