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Khouri, Syndicated columnist, Beirut, Lebanon. " This behavior has
caused some confusion among the Westerners as to the appropriateness of
these terms. Rahni, Professor of Chemistry, Adj. Behroozi, Professor
Emeritus, Indiana University. not go through human life loss and
economic loss.<br>
have come to the conclusion that the war in Iraq was not the best
solution to the problems posed by Saddam Hussein's regime and that "if,
God forbid, something happens between Iran and the U.<br>
Despite this fact, however, the language used in their conversation is
referred to as "Arabic. , Assistant Professor, Tarleton State
Unviversity.<br>
, that would probably be many, many more times severe and definitely
wrong. , Quinnipiac University. According to Rausch, economic sanctions
are not likely to be an effective solution, either. , Media for Thought,
Sociologist and Journalist, Washington DC. I think I've always been a
big fan of the diplomatic approach. Hope all your holidays were nice and
relaxing.<br>
In reality, he said, the Iranian government is composed of many factions
fighting one another and vying for the support of the Iranian people and
other Muslims.<br>
I have to say that it's been a huge load off my mind. Hence, changing
'Persian' to 'Farsi' is to negate this established important precedence.
, lecturer, University of California, Berkeley.<br>
, Humboldt University, Germany.<br>
" No one will even attempt to classify their respective dialects
separately and refer to them as "Qatari" and "Egyptian"!<br>
Rahni, Professor of Chemistry, Adj.<br>
Professor of Environmental Law, Pace University, New York; Adj.<br>
Seyf Ehdaie, a professor of environmental science at the University of
Texas at the Permian Basin and native of Iran.<br>
, Retired Vice President of Academic Affairs Linfield College,
McMinnville, Oregon. Khaled Abou El Fadl, Professor of Law, UCLA School
of Law. Professor of Dermatology, NY Medical College.<br>
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