Wednesday, June 25, 2008

ONLY FOR MYMUM







I LOVE YOU FOR ALL THE LIFE

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

POSTCARD


5 Evere Green Risse

New lynn

Auckland

New Zealand

17 Jun 2008

Dear Martin

We are having a great time on holiday.

We have just visted Tehran . Tehran is the capital city of Iran.

We are going to visit all familly.We are going to go to Behshar.It is a small city

and is closed to the Caspian sea also it is my hometown.

Caspian sea is the bigest sea in the world.

My mother and my sister live in Behshar.

In Behshar the foods are very cheap for example a pizza is just $4 but

I belive my mother's food is the best and most delicious food in the world.

My postal address is No 3 Rose st,Tehran ,Iran


Give my love to every one.

Alias

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Mohsen Hashtroodi


Mohsen Hashtroodi
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Mohsen Hashtroodi
Mohsen Hashtroodi (Persian: محسن هشترودی) (December 13, 1907, TabrizSeptember 4, 1976, Tehran) was an Iranian mathematician. His father, Shaikh Esmāeel Mojtahed was an advisor to Shaikh Mohammad Khiābāni who played a significant role in the establishment of the parliamentary democracy in Iran during and after the Iranian Constitutional Revolution.
Mohsen Hashtroodi attended Sirus and Aghdassieh primary schools in Tehran and subsequently studied at the élite school of Dar ol-Fonoon, also in Tehran, from where he graduated in 1925. He obtained his doctoral degree in mathematics in 1936 as student of Élie Cartan in France. He was a Distinguished Professor of University of Tehran. One of the Prizes of Iranian Mathematical Society is named after Professor Hashtroodi.[1]
Mohsen Hashtroodi married Robāb Modiri in 1944. They had two daughters, Farānak and Faribā, and one son, Rāmin.
Professor Hashtroodi is buried in the Behesht-e Zahra cemetery in Tehran

MY HOME TOWN


MY HOME TOWN

Iran's father of physice & modern Engineering


Professor seyyed mahmoud Hessaby

Iran's father of physice & modern Engineering

Born in Tehran in 1903, Professor Seyyed Mahmoud Hessaby was educated in a Beirut school. His family hailed from Tafresh, a Central Iranian city, had moved to the Lebanese capital in 1907. They were in a poor financial situation. Professor Hessaby received religious instructions and studied Persian literature from his devoted and learned mother. He memorized the Holly Quoran by heart, developing a strong belief in it. He also read the great poetty of Hafez, Sa'adi, Ferdowsi, Molavi, etc.His Studies in high school coincided with the commencement of the First World War, and therefore the French schools, including the one in which he was studying, had to closed down. After two years, he went to the American College of Beirut, graduating with a bachelor's degree of Art and Science at the age of seventeen. He obtainded his biology degree at the age of nineteen, and then continued his studies in Civil Engineering. He then studied Medical Science, Mathematics and Astronomy. As a graduate of the Engineering School in Beirut, he was admitted to the "Ecole Superieure d'Electricite "and graduated in 1925. At the same time, he was employed by the French Electric Railway Company. He continued his research in Physics on " Sensitivity of Photoelectric Cells " and received his PHD in physics at the age of 25. He was well acquainted with the traditional Iranian music as well as the classical Western music and played piano and violin skillfully. He was active in sports and as a youngster earned his living pardy by acting as a swimming instructor and a life guard at the Mediterranean coast in Beirut. During his life, Professor Hessaby held various important scientific and cultural positions. He also founded many cultural and scientific centers in Iran, such as the Civil Engineering School and the Teacher's College in 1928, the first Iranian Meteorological Station in 1931, the first radiology center in 1931, the first private hospital called Goharshad ", named after his mother, in 1933, Tehran University and its Faculty of Sciences in 1934, the Telecommunication Center of Assad Abad in Hamadan in 1959, The Geophysical Center of Tehran University in 1961, the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, the Iranian Music Society and the Academy of Iranian Literature. His other cultural and scientific services include the first survey of Iranian coastal road-map at Persian Gulf setting the Iranian time in 1932, writing Tehran University's charter, acting as the Dean of Technical Faculty of Tehran University from 1934 to 1936, acting as the Dean of Science Faculty of Tehran University over the periods 1942 - 1948 and 1951 - 1957, heading the delegation for dispossession of British Petrolium Company during the Government of Dr. Mosaddegh, First General Manager of National Iranian Oil Company, acting as Minister of Education in Dr. Mosaddegh's government from 1951 to 1952, writing the charter for Iranian Standard Institute in 1954 and Iranian representative in United Nation's Scientific Sub-committee of Peaceful use of Outer Space from 1960 to 1967. He continued lecturing at University for 3 working generations, instructing 7 generations of students and professors. He had a good command French, English, German and Arabic languages and he also knew Sanskrit, Latin, Greek, Pahlavi, Avesta, Turkish and Italian which he used for his etymological studies. 25 research papers, articles and books have been put to print by Professor Hessaby. His theory of" Infinitely Extended Particles "is well-known among the world scientists. The medal of" Commandeur de la Legion d'Honneur ", greatest French scientific medal was awarded to him for his theories. Professor Hessaby was the sole Iranian student of Professor Albert Einstein, and during his years of scientific research he had meeting and discussions with well-known scientists such as Schrodinger, Born, Fermi, Dirac, Bohr and scolars such as Russel and Andre Gide. During the Congress of" 60 Years of Physics in Iran "the service rendered by him were deeply appreciated and he was entitled" Iran's Father of Modern Physics Professor Hessaby left the material world and started his eternal life on 3 rd of September 1992 while under medical care at Geneva Cardiac Hospital. He was buried in Tafresh, according to his wish and his will.
Professor Hessaby Foundation

Thursday, June 12, 2008

MY HOUSE

MY HOUSE
I used to live in new lynn. my house in new lynn was made of brick and tile.
The house I live new in Titirangi is made wood. It was noisy in new lynn because my house is cloes the school . I like my house my house because it has a beautiful bush view and goob neighbor.My house hse big garden and alot of trees but my house in new lynn doesnot have a big gardeen.My house has 2 bedrooms and stady.We have to use air canditioning.It gets very cold in winter because the floor is tile.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

History of Behshahr Industrial Company


istory of Behshahr Industrial Company
Behshahr Industrial Company (Public joint-stock) is the biggest and oldest company in Iran that produce all kinds of vegetable oils (hydrogenated, partial hydrogenated, liquid, frying, confectionary, bakery, cooking) which was established in 1951. With regard to increase in domestic and international markets demands, the Company took action for development and renovation of its fundamental and manufacturing plants in different phases during the past years. Performance of such projects, the capacity of Company production respectively increase from 170 to 250 tons per day in 1969 and then to 400 tons per day in 1977. In 2004, this company jointed to Savola Co. and Margarine Co. By performing the third development and renovation plan since 2005, a daily production has increased to 1000 tons that the company can absorb more than 30% of market share in Iran (for home and industrial consumption). Behshahr Industrial Company always pays special attention to consumers health and quality of its products, observes all rules and national standards that Confirmation of Institute of Standard and Industrial Research of Iran (ISIRI) and high satisfaction of all consumers, implies ideal quality of vegetable oils which produce by this Company. Behshahr Industrial Company has more than 800 qualified personnel, vast facilitation such as modern machines, improved laboratories for research and control that has also dominated the major export market such as republics of Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Persian Gulf region with high quality. Obtaining Quality Management Certificate ISO 9002 in 1996, Environmental Management Certificate ISO 14001 & OHSAS 18001 in 2003, Behshahr Industrial Company was selected as the first Company in 2002 in food industry who has obtained international product certification for quality of all products from SGS Company (Switzerland). In 2003, the company selected by ISIRI as an exemplary producer and export unit. In the past, Behshahr Industrial Co. was supplying its products under brands of Golnar, Shahpasand and Bahar and presently it supplies the product to the market under brands of Ladan, Bahar, Nastaran and Shahpasand. Products of Behshahr Ind. Co. in different packages are as follow: - Hydrogenated (ghee) and liquid vegetable oils for home and Industrial consumption. - Shortening vegetable oils for confectioneries, biscuit making and foodstuff factories. - Soybean liquid vegetable oil for sauce production factories. - Partial hydrogenated vegetable oil for frying that is suitable for families, foodstuff industries and confectioneries consumption.