• List of Articles MORB

      • Open Access Article

        1 - Manifestation of Political Thoughts and Nostalgia in Siavash Kasrai and Badr Shakir Al-Sayyab’s Poetries
        Kheironnesa Mohammad Poor
        Critical and objective literature reflects the orientations and concerns of protesters against the regimes or governments. These ideas that appear in the works of poets consciously or unconsciously provide a common ground in the literature of different nations. Poetries More
        Critical and objective literature reflects the orientations and concerns of protesters against the regimes or governments. These ideas that appear in the works of poets consciously or unconsciously provide a common ground in the literature of different nations. Poetries by Siavash Kasrai and Badr Shakir al-Sayyab (Iraqi poet) can be examined in this regard due to facing similar political failures. The findings of the present study indicate that despair, nostalgia and political frustration are the main themes of both poets’ poetries. Both have resorted to regret and loneliness, expressing love for the homeland, using myths, complaining about the times and the people of the time, and stating disgust with traitors to express their political nostalgia. Both are looking for a lost paradise to get rid of the existing political atmosphere. Feelings of failure, deception, confusion and even remorse are more pronounced in Kasrai's poems. Hope and despair go hand in hand in Kasrai's poems, but in Sayyab's poetries they are related to two stages of his life. loneliness and morbidity can be seen in both poets’ poetries. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Constraints on the Petrogenesis of Nosrat-Abad Ophiolite Extrusives, SE Iran
        Mohammad Elyas Moslempour Morteza Khalatbari-Jafari Rahim Dabiri Sara Shahdadi
        Nosrat-Abad ophiolitic extrusive sequence, located in the Sistan Suture Zone, in south eastern Iran. The extrusive sequence, contains pillow lava, sheet flow and related volcanic-clastic breccias which have undergone low-grade metamorphism. This association shows calc a More
        Nosrat-Abad ophiolitic extrusive sequence, located in the Sistan Suture Zone, in south eastern Iran. The extrusive sequence, contains pillow lava, sheet flow and related volcanic-clastic breccias which have undergone low-grade metamorphism. This association shows calc alkaline to tholeiitic affinities. Interpretation of the geochemical data and behavior of the elements in different diagrams reveals two distinct domains in the Nosrat-abad ophiolitic extrusive sequence. The sheet flows are depleted in HFSE similar to those of SSZ. However, the enrichment of the pillow lavas in LILE could be attributed to an enriched mantle source or melting of metasomatized sediments above the subducted slab. It appears that two subduction components (fluids-melt), caused the diversity seen in the chemical composition of the study rocks. The MORB to subduction chemical characteristics of the Nosrat-Abad ophiolitic extrusive sequence could be explained by a shift in the tectonic settings from the mid-ocean ridge to the marginal basin in Sistan during the Late Cretaceous period. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Based skills in children with mathematics disability and co-morbid mathematics and reading disability
        Anoosheh Aminzadeh Hamidreza Hassanabadi
        The purpose of this study was to assess basic skills in 103 fourth- grade students with math disability based on Iran Key Math (Hooman & Mohamadesmael, 2002) and co-morbid mathematics and reading disability based on word reading sub test of Reading Test (Kormi-Nouri More
        The purpose of this study was to assess basic skills in 103 fourth- grade students with math disability based on Iran Key Math (Hooman & Mohamadesmael, 2002) and co-morbid mathematics and reading disability based on word reading sub test of Reading Test (Kormi-Nouri & Moradi, 2008). The sample consisted of three IQ homogenate groups: Children with mathematics disability and average reading ability (n= 24), children with co-morbid mathematics and reading disability (n=24) and children with average achievement in mathematics and reading (n=26). The basic skills were phonological processing, temporal-auditory processing, phonological short-term /working memory. ANOVA and Post Hoc tests (Tukey) results indicated that children with math disability and average reading ability performed worse than average group in temporal-auditory processing. Overall, deficits in phonological processing, temporal- auditory and phonological short-term memory had more influences on co-morbid mathematics and reading disability than on math disability.      Manuscript profile