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    IDEOLOGY IN THE LANGUAGE OF THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN BROADCASTING REGARDING IRANIAN NUCLEAR POLICY: A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS

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    This study examines how nuclear program is depicted in the official media Iran, IRIB (Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting). This also shows the ideology in pursuing political interest are also explained in this study. Employing Critical Discourse Analysis framework from Theo van Leeuwen, three levels of analyses, i.e. exclusion, inclusion, and social analysis are used to examine 10 news texts published between 2011 and 2014 containing statements made by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the cancellation of Iran鈥檚 negotiation. Analyses show that IRIB has strong tendencies to defend Iran and its nuclear policies. Ideology in their news is conservativism, to conserve highest ideal of the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Keyword: Representation, Discourse, Iranian Nuclear, IRI

    Communicative competence of students in technical specialties

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    This article discusses the teaching of foreign languages the future technology of foreign language specialties in the textile industry

    THE ROLE OF DISTANCE LEARNING IN THE ORGANIZATION OF SELF-TRAINING OF FUTURE SPECIALISTS

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    This article discusses the role of distance learning in the organization of independent learning for future professionals, the structure, content and creation of distance learning technologie

    Coevolution and Biogeography Among Nematodirinae (Nematoda: Trichostrongylina) Lagomorpha and Artiodactyla (Mammalia): Exploring Determinants of History and Structure for the Northern Fauna Across the Holarctic

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    Nematodes of the subfamily Nematodirinae are characteristic components of a Holarctic fauna. the topology of a generic-level phylogenetic hypothesis, patterns of diversity, and geographic distributions for respective nematode taxa in conjunction with data for host occurrence are consistent with primary distributions determined across Beringia for species of Murielus, Rauschia, Nematodirus, and Nematodirella. Ancestral ghosts are represented by Lagomorpha, with evidence for a minimum of 1 host-switching-event and subsequent radiation in the Artiodactyla. Diversification may reflect vicariance of respective faunas along with episodic or cyclical range expansion and isolation across Beringia during the late Tertiary and Quaternary. Secondarily, species of Nematodirus molini among tayassuids, Nematodirus lamae among camelids and Nematodirus urichi in cervids during the Pleistocene. Nematodirines are a core component of an Arctic-Boreal fauna of zooparasitic nematodes (defined by latitude and altitude) adapted to transmission in extreme environments characterized by seasonally low temperatures and varying degrees of desiccation. The history and distribution of this fauna is examined in the context of host-parasite systems to ecological perturbation under a regime of global climate change
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