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Consumer Price Index in the Month of Ordibehesht of the Year 1398
Consumer Price Index in the Month of Ordibehesht of the Year 13981 Increase in All Households Inflation Rate The general index (base year: 1395=100) stood at 173.5 in the month of Ordibehesht2 of the year 1398 indicating a 1.5 percent rise compared with the previous month. In this month, the percentage change in the general index was 52.1 percent in contrast to the corresponding month of the previous year, that is to say that the national households spent, on average, 52.1 percent higher than the month of Ordibehesht in the year 1397 for purchasing “the same goods and services”, which increased by 0.7 percentage point over the previous month (51.4 percent). The twelve-month inflation rate ending the month of Ordibehesht of the year 1398 reached 34.2 percent which rose by 3.6 percentage points over the same information in the previous month (30.6 percent). The CPI for the major groups of "food, beverages and tobacco" decreased by 0.7 percent and for "non-food items and services" increased by 2.7 percent, respectively in contrast to the previous month. The percentage changes in prices in the current month for these two groups were 82.6 and 39.9 percent compared with the month of Ordibehesht in the year 1397, respectively. Increase in All Urban Households Inflation Rate The general price index for all urban households in the month of Ordibehesht of the year 1398 stood at 172.0 showing a 1.6 percent increase from the last month. Percentage change in the general index was 50.7 percent in comparison with the same month in the last year, which rose by 0.7 percentage point over the previous month (50.0 percent). -
Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran General Directorate Of
Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran General Directorate of Economic Statistics Consumer Price Index in Urban Areas in Iran Esfand 1384 (February 20 – March 20,2006 ) Monthly Report Economic Statistics Favardin 1385 Department (April 2006) IN THE NAME OF GOD Summary Results of the consumer Price Index in Urban Areas in Iran Esfand 1384 increase ® no change Ù decrease ¯ percent change compared to similar month of Groups previous month the previous year 1.8 10.2 General Index ® ® Major Groups : 3.6 1- Food, Beverages and Tobacco ® 6.3 ® 2- Clothing and Footwear 1.1 ® 8.2 ® 3- Housing, Water, Fuel and Power 0.9 ® 13.2 ® 4- Household Furnishings and Operations 0.9 ® 7.3 ® 5- Transportation and Communication 1.5 ® 7.9 ® 6- Medical Care 0.5 ® 19.5 ® 7- Recreation, Reading and Education 0.3 17.6 ® ® 8- Miscellaneous Goods and Services 0.5 ® 11.3 ® Special Groups : 1- Goods 2.6 ® 6.5 ® 2- Services 1.2 ® 16.5 ® 0.9 3- Housing, Water, Fuel and Power ® 13.2 ® Consumer Price Index in Urban Areas in Iran Esfand 1384 (1376=100) The Consumer Price Index (CPI) went up 1.8 percent in Esfand 1384. Showing the index point of 325.0, the CPI was 10.2 percent higher than the similar month in 1383. During twelve months of 1384, the average of Consumer Price Index increased by 12.1 percent, compared to the similar period in 1383. During Esfand 1384, the food, beverages and tobacco group index went up 3.6 percent, mainly due to the increase of “fresh fruits and vegetables” index by 10.5 percent. -
HARZA ENGINEERING 'COMPANY D45'" CONSULTING ENGINEERS
SBEST AVAILABLE COPY> HARZA ENGINEERING 'COMPANY d45'" CONSULTING ENGINEERS ELECTRIC UTILITY MANAGEMENT PROJECT TE.RAN - IRAN,., 44 'Date: Assignment vStatus and Progress n m N,~, -L ~~Electric Utility Management Project -. Iran L Period: JEsfand 1351 . -:. ,,1 A general report of the activities of this Project for the month' of Esfand 1351 is :.I.&1J.~J J~t ~eI as follows: s AZARBAIJAN REGIONAL ELECTRIC COMPANY W Projects ec4 e.1w -J - Project No. 1910.2 -Installation of Computer jT.~ as-~~"G'LS u)v-JdJyPt J)~ A report reviewing the operations and computer,! JAJ1JJT~IS!A~ ~T programs development was submitted this ,y Lr-'YM . .QT themonth REC, by alonga consultant with Ministry following counterparts. a visit to • j .. ~ ESFAHIAN REGIONAL ELECTRIC COMPANY .__... * ~ Projects ~L .~±.4F..~ - d~4 dj~ Project 31. -oProvisional Acceptance "' .4..* S.~z ~Tests -Shahre Kord Diesel Electric Station 2 Lr~ J 1 U42Z'-"" o-) LY),H .0 The consultant' made a field trip to Shahre,~ A) . " * Kord to check the installation of the new r '1 1000 Kw ond 500 Kw diesel generators j J!iS! "L t., . LS 2 i '~j~.:*. supplied by the Skoda Company. Full load and 10% overload tests were conducted.. The station auxiliaries and 11 v switchgear L J T- were inspected, protective relays tested,. w . ~ . Provisional acceptance of bAoconsultantwas:c, . and e cal nsIones. visit ii~connection with establishing 'a; C) c,4' tIJl relay gru in'he's'fha tiame 4 lws pn S(~ z toa,,Issist i hci Jj0ahe C - - ST AVAIl AI.E COPY 2 control circuiting and testing relays -- j) . -
To:$M.R$Ahmad$Shahid$ Special$Rapporteur$On$The
To:$M.r$Ahmad$Shahid$ Special$Rapporteur$on$the$human$rights$situation$in$Iran$ $ Dear%Sir,% % such%as%equal%rights%to%education%for%everyone,%preventing%the%dismissal%and%forced%retirements%of% dissident%university%professors,%right%of%research%without%limitations%in%universities%and%to%sum%up% expansion%of%academic%liberties.%Student%activists%have%also%been%pursuing%basic%rights%of%the%people% such%as%freedom%of%speech,%press,%and%rallies,%free%formation%and%function%of%parties,%syndicates,%civil% associations%and%also%regard%of%democratic%principles%in%the%political%structure%for%many%years.% % But%unfortunately%the%regime%has%rarely%been%friendly%towards%students.%They%have%always%tried%to%force% from%education,%banishments%to%universities%in%remote%cities,%arrests,%prosecutions%and%heavy%sentences% of%lashing,%prison%and%even%incarceration%in%banishment,%all%for%peaceful%and%lawful%pursuit%of%the% previously%mentioned%demands.%Demands%which%according%to%the%human%rights%charter%are%considered% the%most%basic%rights%of%every%human%being%and%Islamic%Republic%of%Iran%as%a%subscriber%is%bound%to% uphold.% % The%government%also%attempts%to%shut%down%any%student%associations%which%are%active%in%peaceful%and% lawful%criticism,%and%their%members%are%subjected%to%all%sorts%of%pressures%and%restrictions%to%stop%them.% Islamic%Associations%for%example%which%have%over%60%years%of%history%almost%twice%as%of%the%Islamic% republic%regimeE%and%in%recent%years%have%been%the%only%official%criticizing%student%associations%in% universities,%despite%their%massive%number%of%student%members,%have%been%shut%down%by%the% -
ORIGINAL ARTICLE a Study on the Relationship Between Temperature
Bulletin of Environment, Pharmacology and Life Sciences Bull. Env. Pharmacol. Life Sci., Vol 3 [12] November 2014: 42-45 ©2014 Academy for Environment and Life Sciences, India Online ISSN 2277-1808 Journal’s URL:http://www.bepls.com CODEN: BEPLAD Global Impact Factor 0.533 Universal Impact Factor 0.9804 ORIGINAL ARTICLE A study on the relationship between temperature and height in Ardabil province, according to the meteorological data Bahman Bahari Bighdilu Department of Agriculture, Pars Abad Moghan Branch, Islamic Azad University, pars Abad Moghan, Iran Email: [email protected] ABSTRACT the relationship between temperature and height was investigated Based on the review of one of the most important climatic parameters (temperature) in order to provide scientific solutions to meet the social needs and careful planning in the region in the field of agriculture. There was a significant relationship on the basis of Laps Rate phenomenon, so that the differences between heating and cooling processes of 70 degrees Celsius and the height difference of 1500 meters in the province show this important issue. Keywords: temperature, according, meteorological data Received 10.09.2014 Revised 09.10.2014 Accepted 02.11. 2014 INTRODUCTION Location, range and area This region with the area of 17,867 square kilometers is located at the north of Iran plateau between the coordinates of '45 and ‘37 to '42 and '39 North latitude and '55 and 48 to '3 and 47 east longitudes from the Greenwich meridian. Based on the assessment studies of Land resources in this area (Ardabil Province) a total of 7 major types and one type of mixed lands and 32 units of land have been identified. -
IN IRAN Submitted to the Graduate College of Bowling Green Fulfillment
HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF BROADCASTING IN IRAN Bigan Kimiachi A Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate College of Bowling Green State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY June 1978 © 1978 BI GAN KIMIACHI ALL RIGHTS RESERVED n iii ABSTRACT Geophysical and geopolitical pecularities of Iran have made it a land of international importance throughout recorded history, especially since its emergence in the twentieth century as a dominant power among the newly affluent oil-producing nations of the Middle East. Nearly one-fifth the size of the United States, with similar extremes of geography and climate, and a population approaching 35 million, Iran has been ruled since 1941 by His Majesty Shahanshah Aryamehr. While he has sought to restore and preserve the cultural heritage of ancient and Islamic Persia, he has also promoted the rapid westernization and modernization of Iran, including the establishment of a radio and television broadcasting system second only to that of Japan among the nations of Asia, a fact which is little known to Europeans or Americans. The purpose of this study was to amass and present a comprehensive body of knowledge concerning the development of broadcasting in Iran, as well as a review of current operations and plans for future development. A short survey of the political and spiritual history of pre-Islamic and Islamic Persia and a general survey of mass communication in Persia and Iran, especially from the Il iv advent of the telegraph is presented, so that the development of broadcasting might be seen in proper perspective and be more fully appreciated. -
Conversational Persian. INSTITUTION Peace Corps, Washington D
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 132 838 FL 008 233 AUTHOR Svare, Homa; :And Others TITLE Conversational Persian. INSTITUTION Peace Corps, Washington D. c. PUB DATE 66 NOTE 134p. EDRS PRICE MF-$0.83 HC-$7.35 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Conversational Language Courses; indoEuropean Languages; *InstructionalHaterials; *Language Instruction; Language Programs; *Languagesfor Special Purposes; Language Usage;*Persian; *Second Language Learning; Textbooks;Vocabulary; Volunteers; Volunteer Training IDENTIFIERS Iran; *Peace corps ABSTRACT These language materials werefirst prepared at the State University of Utah inconnection with Peace Corps language programs in Persian. They arereproduced here with only slight modifications. This text is dividedinto seven main chapters: CO Persian Vocabulary and Expressionsfor History, Law and Government (this section contains dialoguessuch as the following: At the Doctor's Clinic, At the Bank, At theGrocery Store) ; (2)A Vocabulary of Useful Information (the PersianCalendar; Parts of the Body; Clothing and Personal Needs;Furniture and Household Needs; Profession and Trades; Sciences, Art andHumanities);(3) Persian Vocabulary and Expressions forBiology;(4) Persian Vocabulary and Expressions for Economics;(5) Technical Terminology;(6) Persian Vocabulary and Expressions forMathematics;(7) Persian Vocabulary and Expressions for Physicsand Chemistry; and (8) PersianVocabulary and Expressions for the Space Age.(CFM) Documents acquired by ERICinclude many informal unpublished effort * * materials not availablefrom other sources. ERIC makes every * to obtain the best copyavailable. Nevertheless, items ofmarginal * often encountered and this affectsthe quality * * reproducibility are * * of the microfiche andhardcopy: reproductions-ERIC makesavailable * via the ERIC DocumentReproduction Service (EDRS).EDRS is not * responsible for the qualityof the" original document.Reproductions * supplied by EDRS are the best that canbe made from the original. -
The Calendars of India
The Calendars of India By Vinod K. Mishra, Ph.D. 1 Preface. 4 1. Introduction 5 2. Basic Astronomy behind the Calendars 8 2.1 Different Kinds of Days 8 2.2 Different Kinds of Months 9 2.2.1 Synodic Month 9 2.2.2 Sidereal Month 11 2.2.3 Anomalistic Month 12 2.2.4 Draconic Month 13 2.2.5 Tropical Month 15 2.2.6 Other Lunar Periodicities 15 2.3 Different Kinds of Years 16 2.3.1 Lunar Year 17 2.3.2 Tropical Year 18 2.3.3 Siderial Year 19 2.3.4 Anomalistic Year 19 2.4 Precession of Equinoxes 19 2.5 Nutation 21 2.6 Planetary Motions 22 3. Types of Calendars 22 3.1 Lunar Calendar: Structure 23 3.2 Lunar Calendar: Example 24 3.3 Solar Calendar: Structure 26 3.4 Solar Calendar: Examples 27 3.4.1 Julian Calendar 27 3.4.2 Gregorian Calendar 28 3.4.3 Pre-Islamic Egyptian Calendar 30 3.4.4 Iranian Calendar 31 3.5 Lunisolar calendars: Structure 32 3.5.1 Method of Cycles 32 3.5.2 Improvements over Metonic Cycle 34 3.5.3 A Mathematical Model for Intercalation 34 3.5.3 Intercalation in India 35 3.6 Lunisolar Calendars: Examples 36 3.6.1 Chinese Lunisolar Year 36 3.6.2 Pre-Christian Greek Lunisolar Year 37 3.6.3 Jewish Lunisolar Year 38 3.7 Non-Astronomical Calendars 38 4. Indian Calendars 42 4.1 Traditional (Siderial Solar) 42 4.2 National Reformed (Tropical Solar) 49 4.3 The Nānakshāhī Calendar (Tropical Solar) 51 4.5 Traditional Lunisolar Year 52 4.5 Traditional Lunisolar Year (vaisnava) 58 5. -
Summer/June 2014
AMORDAD – SHEHREVER- MEHER 1383 AY (SHENSHAI) FEZANA JOURNAL FEZANA TABESTAN 1383 AY 3752 Z VOL. 28, No 2 SUMMER/JUNE 2014 ● SUMMER/JUNE 2014 Tir–Amordad–ShehreverJOUR 1383 AY (Fasli) • Behman–Spendarmad 1383 AY Fravardin 1384 (Shenshai) •N Spendarmad 1383 AY Fravardin–ArdibeheshtAL 1384 AY (Kadimi) Zoroastrians of Central Asia PUBLICATION OF THE FEDERATION OF ZOROASTRIAN ASSOCIATIONS OF NORTH AMERICA Copyright ©2014 Federation of Zoroastrian Associations of North America • • With 'Best Compfiments from rrhe Incorporated fJTustees of the Zoroastrian Charity :Funds of :J{ongl(pnffi Canton & Macao • • PUBLICATION OF THE FEDERATION OF ZOROASTRIAN ASSOCIATIONS OF NORTH AMERICA Vol 28 No 2 June / Summer 2014, Tabestan 1383 AY 3752 Z 92 Zoroastrianism and 90 The Death of Iranian Religions in Yazdegerd III at Merv Ancient Armenia 15 Was Central Asia the Ancient Home of 74 Letters from Sogdian the Aryan Nation & Zoroastrians at the Zoroastrian Religion ? Eastern Crosssroads 02 Editorials 42 Some Reflections on Furniture Of Sogdians And Zoroastrianism in Sogdiana Other Central Asians In 11 FEZANA AGM 2014 - Seattle and Bactria China 13 Zoroastrians of Central 49 Understanding Central 78 Kazakhstan Interfaith Asia Genesis of This Issue Asian Zoroastrianism Activities: Zoroastrian Through Sogdian Art Forms 22 Evidence from Archeology Participation and Art 55 Iranian Themes in the 80 Balkh: The Holy Land Afrasyab Paintings in the 31 Parthian Zoroastrians at Hall of Ambassadors 87 Is There A Zoroastrian Nisa Revival In Present Day 61 The Zoroastrain Bone Tajikistan? 34 "Zoroastrian Traces" In Boxes of Chorasmia and Two Ancient Sites In Sogdiana 98 Treasures of the Silk Road Bactria And Sogdiana: Takhti Sangin And Sarazm 66 Zoroastrian Funerary 102 Personal Profile Beliefs And Practices As Shown On The Tomb 104 Books and Arts Editor in Chief: Dolly Dastoor, editor(@)fezana.org AMORDAD SHEHREVER MEHER 1383 AY (SHENSHAI) FEZANA JOURNAL FEZANA Technical Assistant: Coomi Gazdar TABESTAN 1383 AY 3752 Z VOL. -
235 Farzane Ahmadzad
Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management Dhaka, Bangladesh, January 9 – 10, 2010 Model for Forecasting Passenger of Airport Farzane Ahmadzade Department of Industrial Engineering Islamic Azad University of Karaj Branch Karaj, Tehran, Iran Abstract This research forecasts the growth of air traffic in one of int’l airport. It actually estimates the growth of air traffic with the trend model, and then the growth is forecasted by monthly air traffic and time series data. To estimate the coefficient of the model in general econometric methods use the time series data, it is suggested that the data should be stationary, otherwise false regression would be probable. Then before using, the data (variables), the data should be tested so as to be stationary. However, there are different methods to make data stationary such as Drawing Diagram and Augmented Dickey- Fuller Test (ADF), which were used in this dissertation. Finally, the estimation is base on the fifth month, namely (Mordad). Keywords forecasting , Augmented Dickey Fuller Test (ADF),time series, stationary. 1. Introduction Civil Aviation, through a complicated interaction with other econometric sectors, benefits from and contributes to the economic development of all nations. As incomes and production level increase, the demand for aviation services expands. Therefore prospective tourism, trade and employment could be forecasted as well. Civil Aviation is an important instrument in economic development, and air transport also provides an intangible benefits by facilitating the international treaties and understanding. On the other, the role of air transport as a catalyst for general economic and social development is due to the expedition and flexibility, which has been provided by the global air transport system. -
Class Day Date Data Subject Main Reference Other References 1 Sunday 12 Bahman 01-Feb Central Force Motion I TM
# Class Day Date Data Subject Main Reference Other References 1 Sunday 12 Bahman 01-Feb Central Force Motion I TM - Chapter 8 Tay-Ch8/ Gold- Ch3 2 Tuesday 14 Bahman 03-Feb Central Force Motion II TM - Chapter 8 Tay-Ch8/ Gold- Ch3 3 Sunday 19 Bahman 08-Feb Central Force Motion III TM - Chapter 8 Tay-Ch8/ Gold- Ch3 4 Tuesday 21 Bahman 10-Feb Dynamics of a System of Particles I TM - Chapter 9 Tay-Ch14/Sym-Ch4 5 Sunday 26 Bahman 15-Feb Dynamics of a System of Particles II TM - Chapter 9 Tay-Ch14/Sym-Ch4 6 Tuesday 28 Bahman 17-Feb Dynamics of a System of Particles III TM - Chapter 9 Tay-Ch14/Sym-Ch4 7 Sunday 3 Esfand 22-Feb Dynamics of a System of Particles IV TM - Chapter 9 Tay-Ch14/Sym-Ch4 8 Tuesday 5 Esfand 24-Feb Dynamics of a System of Particles V TM - Chapter 10 Tay-Ch9/ 9 Sunday 10 Esfand 01-Mar Motion in non-inertial Reference Frame I TM - Chapter 10 Tay-Ch9/ 10 Tuesday 12 Esfand 03-Mar Motion in non-inertial Reference Frame II TM - Chapter 10 Tay-Ch9/ 11 Sunday 17 Esfand 08-Mar Motion in non-inertial Reference Frame III TM - Chapter 10 Tay-Ch9/ 12 Tuesday 19 Esfand 10-Mar Midterm I End of Lecture 11 13 Sunday 24 Esfand 15-Mar Motion in non-inertial Reference Frame IV TM - Chapter 10 Tay-Ch9/ Nowruz 14 Sunday 16 Farvardin 17-Mar Special Topics in Hamiltonian Dynamics III Lecture Notes Gold-Ch8,9,10,12 15 Tuesday 18 Farvardin 05-Apr Special Topics in Hamiltonian Dynamics III Lecture Notes Gold-Ch8,9,10,12 16 Sunday 23 Farvardin 07-Apr Dynamics of Rigid Bodies I TM - Chapter 11 Tay-Ch10/Sym-Ch5,11 / Gold - Ch4,5 17 Tuesday 25-Farvardin -
Summary of the Assets and Liabilities of the Banking System1
1 Table 1 Summary of the Assets and Liabilities of the Banking System (trillion rials) Balance at the end of the month Percentage change Dey 1397 Dey 1398 Dey 1397 Dey 1398 Dey Esfand Dey Esfand Dey 1396 1396 1397 1397 1398 to to to to Dey 1396 Dey 1397 Esfand 1396 Esfand 1397 Assets Foreign assets 6,883.3 7,321.5 8,918.3 9,171.4 10,459.9 29.6 17.3 21.8 14.0 2 Claims on public sector 2,556.9 2,586.1 3,085.0 3,325.5 3,999.6 20.7 29.6 19.3 20.3 Government 2,271.0 2,294.0 2,754.1 3,041.3 3,668.1 21.3 33.2 20.1 20.6 Public corporations and institutions 285.9 292.1 330.9 284.2 331.5 15.7 0.2 13.3 16.6 3 Claims on non-public sector 10,277.0 10,918.5 12,261.2 13,126.1 14,721.7 19.3 20.1 12.3 12.2 Others 10,485.6 10,304.7 13,126.8 13,163.0 15,325.1 25.2 16.7 27.4 16.4 Sub-total 30,202.8 31,130.8 37,391.3 38,786.0 44,506.3 23.8 19.0 20.1 14.7 Below the line items 4,165.9 4,280.5 4,602.2 4,748.7 6,215.5 10.5 35.1 7.5 30.9 Total assets = total liabilities 34,368.7 35,411.3 41,993.5 43,534.7 50,721.8 22.2 20.8 18.6 16.5 Liabilities M2 14,631.2 15,299.8 17,964.3 18,828.9 23,122.9 22.8 28.7 17.4 22.8 M1 1,801.6 1,946.7 2,488.4 2,852.3 3,829.2 38.1 53.9 27.8 34.2 Quasi-money 12,829.6 13,353.1 15,475.9 15,976.6 19,293.7 20.6 24.7 15.9 20.8 Loans and deposits of public sector 684.7 742.4 819.8 915.9 1,192.7 19.7 45.5 10.4 30.2 Government 642.8 699.6 766.9 861.8 1,135.3 19.3 48.0 9.6 31.7 Public corporations and institutions 41.9 42.8 52.9 54.1 57.4 26.3 8.5 23.6 6.1 Capital account 874.8 640.8 419.1 489.2 -483.4 -52.1 -215.3 -34.6 -198.8 Foreign loans