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Volume 7, Issue 1 (Winter 2025)
Abstract

The feasibility of any policy document includes understanding the strategic environment of the document development. In such a way that by understanding the strategic environment of the document, the strategic action position as the field of document implementation should be considered in accordance with the prevailing conditions. (Vision document) is a document that expresses the idea of creating, values or a future state of a specific organisation, product or service better than today. In the field of statecraft, vision documents have played and continue to play an irreplaceable role as the basis for the implementation of policies and strategies. These documents act as a link between the ideology of governance and space, as a vital facilitator of the dynamics of the mechanism of policy and space, creating a visible and perceptible space. Vision documents, with a future-oriented view, organise future developments to best meet the current needs of societies and play an effective role in strengthening their central idea. For a developing country, the vision document is not used as a political statement, but as a tool for development planning. Given the importance of matching the geopolitical propositions of the model document with its strategic environment, this article uses a descriptive and analytical method and utilises library and field resources to examine the extent to which the geopolitical propositions of the model document matched the strategic realities of the country in the early fifteenth century.
 
F. Tooryan , M. Reihani, M. Azizkhani,
Volume 7, Issue 2 (Spring 2018)
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Aims: Today, a part of studies on food science has investigated the effect of cooking methods on the oxidation of various types of meat and the use of natural herbal preservatives instead of synthetic preservatives. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the oxidative stability of pre-cooked rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) fillet treated with Dill (Anethum graveolens L.)  essential oil (EOs).
Materials and Methods: In the present experimental research, rainbow trout fillet with dill EOs and Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) were treated, each at 3 different concentrations, and cooked by 3 methods, including frying, oven baking, and steaming. The cooked samples were stored at -18◦C for 4 months and analyzed at the end of each month. The extracted oil was used to measure the value of free fatty acid (FFA), peroxide value (PV), and thiobarbituric acid (TBARS). The data were analyzed by SPSS 20, using two-way ANOVA, Tukey's post hoc, Kruskal-Wallis, and Mann-Whitney U tests.
Findings: The FFA formation showed increase in all samples, especially oven baked rainbow trout fillets (p<0.05). The highest value of PV was also obtained from the fried fillets treated by BHT. After cooking, TBARS values in treated samples with essential oil showed decrease in all samples cooked with EOs. FFA, PV, and TBARS increased in all samples, but the samples cooked with EOs had lower FFA, PV, and TBARS than the control samples.
Conclusion: In rainbow trout, the lipid oxidation increases with the thermal process, but the essential oil postpones the oxidation during the storage period as frozen. The samples cooked with Dill EOs have lower amount of FFA, PV, and TBARS compared with the control peers.


Volume 24, Issue 2 (8-2018)
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Political poem is a type in which the poet expresses his political inclination and expresses his ideas and wishes. And political satire is an interpretation of his position against enemies, opposition party or group. By this way, satire is found to be a heritage of Arabic literature. This article discusses the political satire of Ibn Bassam Baghdadi, a third century Hijri poet through a descriptive and analytic method with the aim of finding the relation between Bani-Abbas government and poet's satire. And this is done through studying the samples of the poet's political satires and its technical analysis as well as the inner and outer music in order to understand the amount of music's impression in conceptualizing syllable and enriching poet's literary thought. The special political-social situation of Iraq where the poet lived in the third century provided him an opportunity to choose the satire as a method and style for his literary work. At the same time, his literary character was in line with satire and stabilizes his satire by derision. The poet doesn’t use his satire to amuse or take revenge or make laugh the audience but also for advertising his anger against the Bani-Abbas government and humiliating them among the people. Therefore his satires are people-oriented and they are quoted and spread among them.
 

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