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        1 - The nature of the world and verbal beliefs in the poems of Mohammad Taghi Aliabadi Mazandarani
        jalil tajlil شعبان توکلی
        Mohammad Taghi Ali Abadi Mazandarani (born 1198 AH. Ali Abad Ghaemshahr, deceased 1256 AH. Tehran, Tehran). He is also the owner of the court and is famous for "Malalai" and "Aqa"; the owner of the court of the poets and Rijal Fadel of the court of Fath Ali Shah He also More
        Mohammad Taghi Ali Abadi Mazandarani (born 1198 AH. Ali Abad Ghaemshahr, deceased 1256 AH. Tehran, Tehran). He is also the owner of the court and is famous for "Malalai" and "Aqa"; the owner of the court of the poets and Rijal Fadel of the court of Fath Ali Shah He also had the office of his clerk. He wrote the short and useful history in the description of Fath Ali Shah's ancestors and the ancestors of the time, "Muluk al-khalk" or "Treasury of Khaghani", and "The Divan of the Poems" became famous. Mzndrani Ghazal, Qasī, and Samnahni is a self-examining and "Sahib" of his penance. He is a moderator of poetry in the form of the poetry of nature and moral values It is never Frvngzardh and Rumi, a mystical ideas and beliefs is presented. The presentation of thoughts in the poems of Sahebdivan is somewhat predefined in the modeling of the core of the mystical beliefs; the emergence of ideas, even in the form of invisible strings, appears in his court, especially in the form of his masculine forms. Among them, the subject of the world and the examples of the events The old, love, creation and creation of the world and man are in the poems of the owner of the special court, which is the subject of this essay. This is due to his particular way of expressing the ideas of the belief and the theological, which has the power of his literary artist. The emergence is the focus of this critique. This essay is based on the critique and poetry analysis of library resources. Manuscript profile
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        2 - A comparative study of the concept of home among children of two cities (Shiraz and Noujin)
        Fahimeh Abbasi Tahereh Nasr Keivan Mohamadpur
        <p>Abstract The concept of &ldquo;home&rdquo; transcends its physical existence, manifesting as an intellectual image. In essence, a house is a place to live and reach peace and comfort. The term &ldquo;house&rdquo; encompasses two distinct aspects of meaning and concep More
        <p>Abstract The concept of &ldquo;home&rdquo; transcends its physical existence, manifesting as an intellectual image. In essence, a house is a place to live and reach peace and comfort. The term &ldquo;house&rdquo; encompasses two distinct aspects of meaning and concept, which are different from each other. The aspect of the house meaning is an objective reality of a place where a person resides, but the concept of the house is a mental perception. Understanding the concept of home necessitates a thorough analysis of each individual's mindset regarding their living space. The purpose of this research is a comparative assessment of the home concept among 9-10-year-old children residing in Shiraz and Nojin cities. The research methodology involves content analysis utilizing argumentative analogies along with information gathering through library and documentary studies, Persian and Latin articles, and field research. By analyzing and examining thirty samples of children's drawings from these cities, it is possible to identify the similarities and differences in their mental images of the home concept. Result of this examination and analysis is anticipated several conceptual codes can be obtained. From the summation of these conceptual codes, the home concept among the children of these cities can be found, encompassing themes such as peace, comfort, comfort, security, and prosperity.</p> Manuscript profile
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        3 - Investigating the concept of a smart city: Integrating Information Technology to Improve Quality of Life and Urban Services
        Mona Vaziri Negin Bani Khalifi Seyed Majid Mofidi Shemirani
        Modernity, coupled with accelerated urbanization and the high speed of information and communication technologies, calls for cities that demonstrate the ability to develop new concepts in the fields of urbanization, adaptation, and coordination. For this purpose, cities More
        Modernity, coupled with accelerated urbanization and the high speed of information and communication technologies, calls for cities that demonstrate the ability to develop new concepts in the fields of urbanization, adaptation, and coordination. For this purpose, cities, inspired by new technologies, provide urban services to improve the quality of public services in the community. This new attitude towards cities can improve the living conditions of their inhabitants. Therefore, a new and conceptual look is needed in a smart city to give it a new framework. The main objectives of smart cities are to optimize urban activities, boost economic growth, and improve the quality of life of citizens. The research focuses on the concept of a smart city, its objectives, and its indicators. The present research methodology is a descriptive-analysis of the type of application that collects the required data using library information and authoritative articles. The results show that smart cities have reached indicators such as management, energy, building, transport, urban services and therapy, technology, and smart citizens. Key areas of smart cities include economics, people and governments, the environment, and smart living, which can lead to greater energy efficiency, increased yield, careful analysis of consumption, and data collection. As a result, these experimental measures will promote the development of cities, creating new insights that will improve the living conditions of their inhabitants. The new definition will inform future generations and their work in cities, communities, and achieving cities with intelligent concepts. Manuscript profile