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        1 - Aesthetics of self-censorship in prose works of the Mughal period )Relying on JahangOsha and Naftha al-Masdoor(
        Mohammad Amin Rajbi Reza Sadeghi Shahpar Shahrooz Jamali
        Self-censorship is an action during which the author takes into account the political and social conditions of the society and for the purpose of self-censorship, it is one of the actions taken by the author or poet, based on reasons such as the influence of individual More
        Self-censorship is an action during which the author takes into account the political and social conditions of the society and for the purpose of self-censorship, it is one of the actions taken by the author or poet, based on reasons such as the influence of individual power, social, political, religious and belief conditions and under the cover of titles such as Self-restraint and expediency are applied to the produced works. This action can be seen in the works of most authors of the Mughal period. Attamalek Joyni and Zaydri Nesvi are among these writers; Therefore, the present research was conducted with the aim of aesthetic investigation of self-censorship in Jahangasha and Naftha al-Masdoor; In order to clarify the beauty and self-censorship topics in the works of these two prominent writers of the Mongol era. The authors' method in this essay is descriptive-analytical and based on library studies. The results show that the authors of this period have played a major role in the beauty of this literary phenomenon by being ambiguous and using techniques and techniques such as metaphor, allegory, symbol, code and irony, and complexity. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Investigation of spongia(Class Demospongiae) application for absorption of chemical compounds from marine samples
        S. Dehdari M. Rabani N. Sadjadi
        Blood parameters are often used as indicator for stress and health condition evaluation in fishes. The aim of this study was to compare blood and biochemical indices between stellate sturgeon (Acipenser stellatus) and Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio). In total, 20 brood st More
        Blood parameters are often used as indicator for stress and health condition evaluation in fishes. The aim of this study was to compare blood and biochemical indices between stellate sturgeon (Acipenser stellatus) and Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio). In total, 20 brood stock fish (including 10 of each species) were selected and their blood samples were taken. Results showed that the mean counts of red blood cells (RBC), white blood cells (WBC), percentage of haematocrit (Hct), level of hemoglobin (Hb), cholesterol and osmolarity in Common Carp was more than Stellate sturgeon, although no significant difference was observed(P≥0.05). Differential count of leucocytes showed that the mean lymphocyte percentage in A.stellatus was more than C.carpio, while there was no significant difference seen in percentage of  neutrophiles, Eosynophiles and monocytes in C.carpio compared with  A.stellatus (P≥0.05). Mean level of Glucose in C.carpio was significantly more than A.stellatus (P≤0.05). On the other hand, mean level of triglyceride, albumin and total protein in A.stellatus was significantly more than C.carpio (P≤0.05). Cytomorphological parameters of RBC such as cell area, nucleus area and MCV in A.stellatus was significantly more than C.carpio. Therefore, the levels of some blood parameters were different in stellate sturgeons (Acipenser stellatus) in comparison with Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio), that can be related to their development differences. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Expansion of Regional Organization’s Function: Case of NAFTA
        Taha Akrami Ahmad Saburinejad Seyed Davoud Aghaei
        Abstract September 11 event in 2001 and its consequences made terrorism and counterterrorism, the first priority of US foreign policy in world order and regional organizations such as NAFTA. So, the main question of this article is how did US persuade other members of More
        Abstract September 11 event in 2001 and its consequences made terrorism and counterterrorism, the first priority of US foreign policy in world order and regional organizations such as NAFTA. So, the main question of this article is how did US persuade other members of NAFTA to pursue and accompany US plans in its fight against terrorism? To answer this question, authors used “cognition theory” to justify functional expansion of NAFTA from economic issues to security ones. The results indicate that as a hegemon, US tried to create various motivations to persuade other countries to join this fight. To do this, US used two intellectual basis including “trade-security dependency” and “human security”. Manuscript profile
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        4 - The Impact of the Neoliberal Economic Model on the Development Process in Mexico (1994-2016)
        Seyed Mohammad Tabatabaee Hadi Ajili Mehdi Rezaei
        The historical study of the development economics in Mexico and an overview of the changes and changes in the patterns of economic development in the country due to the role and position of Mexico in the world today, and especially its important position in the global e More
        The historical study of the development economics in Mexico and an overview of the changes and changes in the patterns of economic development in the country due to the role and position of Mexico in the world today, and especially its important position in the global economy, which has been promoted to the eleventh largest economy in the world, is very important. . Particularly controversial issues raised by Donald Trump, the newly elected President of the United States in connection with Mexico, once again put the country at the forefront. Regarding Mexican economic jumps in recent years, the paper seeks to underline the development economics in Mexico in the historical context, with emphasis on developments over the past few decades in terms of the changes and effects of the global economic system, in particular the neoliberal economic approach to this country. It has been surveyed and attempts to make the Mexican economic success a little clearer in recent years. Thus, the main research concern in this paper is the contemplation of the process of transformation in the patterns of development economics in Mexico with the aim of examining the various effects and consequences of the neoliberal developmental pattern of the country's economic development in recent decades. Manuscript profile