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        1 - Analysis of judicial judgments from the point of view of style and type of writing
        Nader PoorArshad
        The style and type of writing judicial judgments Judicial judgment indicate that they do not fit into any of the important writing styles, including explanatory, descriptive, narrative, and persuasive (positive). In terms of application, it is not comparable to any of More
        The style and type of writing judicial judgments Judicial judgment indicate that they do not fit into any of the important writing styles, including explanatory, descriptive, narrative, and persuasive (positive). In terms of application, it is not comparable to any of the scientific, literary, and administrative prose. The rereading of this situation has not been written sufficiently and clearly whether it is really independent and right and should add its style and type to all types of styles and types of writings or should not remove this situation and correct it with recommendations and requirements in aim Returning it to the family of styles and types of familiar writing. The present article, with the method of description and analysis, and relying on examples of judicial judgment, proves the first claim, i.e. the independent status of the style and type of writing opinions, and answers the second question, i.e. evaluating the authenticity and identity of the said situation. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Investigating the Features of Journalistic Prose at Gajar Court
        Ali Gholami
        Following the advent of printing industry in Iran and the publishing of the first Iranian newspapers by the Gajar Court, its growth and revival, a new literary genre, journalistic genre, found its way into the Persian prose.  Since at that time, this journalistic l More
        Following the advent of printing industry in Iran and the publishing of the first Iranian newspapers by the Gajar Court, its growth and revival, a new literary genre, journalistic genre, found its way into the Persian prose.  Since at that time, this journalistic language was quiet new in the country, articles of newspapers were written in the same eloquent style as was used for writing Court correspondences.  This difficult language was neither well understood nor liked by the public, since it did not reflect their pains, complaints and their wishes.  Thus, it was not well received by the people and with the victory of Constitutional Revolution and the freedom of journalism from the absolute monopoly of Court, this sublime style began to decline. This article by painting a picture of the journalistic atmosphere of Gajar Court, discusses its prose features, and deals with the reasons for its decline.   Manuscript profile