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Fatemeh Javadi is an Iranian paleontologist and Vice-President. She is the daughter of Ayatollah Javadi Amoli. A paleontologist carefully chips rock from a column of dinosaur vertebrae. ...
Persian Ayatollah, strictly Ayætollah (Arabic: Ø¢ÙØ© اÙÙÙ; Persian: Ø¢ÙØªâاÙÙÙ) is a high rank given to major Shīˤa clerics. ...
President Ahmadinejad's Cabinet
After the election of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as President of Iran, Dr. Fatemeh Javadi was appointed Iranian Vice-President and Head of Department of the Environment (DoE). Dr. Javadi's main responsibility is to oversee the state Environmental Protection Organization. To date, she and Nasrin Soltankhah are the only women in the cabinet. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, also written Ahmadinezhad, (Persian: Ù
ØÙ
ÙØ¯ اØÙ
دÛâÙÚØ§Ø¯ ; born October 28, 1956), is the sixth president of the Islamic Republic of Iran. ...
Dr. Nasrin Soltankhan is an Iranian politician who presently holds positions in both the local and the executive branch of the Iranian government. ...
On September 10, 2005 the investiture ceremony for the new head of Department of Environment, Vice-President Fatemeh Javadi, was held at Pardisan Park on Saturday. At the ceremony, attended by the head of Presidential Office, Gholamhossein Elham, the head of Women’s Participation Center (now called Center for Women and Family Affairs) Zahra Shojaei as well as other officials, former DoE Chief Masoumeh Ebtekar said, “During the past eight years, we faced many upheavals. Fortunately we progressed by the day and managed to improve prospects for the country’s environment.“ The Vice-President referred to the environmental guidelines declared by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and stated, “In the president’s macro guidelines, it is emphasized that destruction of environment should be avoided and the judiciary should support implementation of all environmental laws and regulations.“ September 10 is the 253rd day of the year (254th in leap years). ...
2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Zahra Shojaei, an outspoken advocate of womens rights, was a member of the Iranian cabinet under President Khatami and served from 1997 to 2005. ...
Masoumeh Ebtekar (Ù
عصÙÙ
٠ابتکار; born 1960) is an Iranian Vice President and the head of the Environment Protection Organization of Iran under President Mohammad Khatami. ...
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, also written Ahmadinezhad, (Persian: Ù
ØÙ
ÙØ¯ اØÙ
دÛâÙÚØ§Ø¯ ; born October 28, 1956), is the sixth president of the Islamic Republic of Iran. ...
Education Javadi holds a doctorate in geology and is currently teaching at the University of Shiraz in southern Iran. Geology (from Greek γη- (ge-, the earth) and Î»Î¿Î³Î¿Ï (logos, word, reason)) is the science and study of the Earth, its composition, structure, physical properties, history and the processes that shape it. ...
Shiraz University, formerly known as Pahlavi University, placed in the city of Shiraz is one of the major universities of Iran (Persia). ...
Department of the Environment Vice-President Javadi has articulated some of her plans for the Department of the Environment. She has stated that she will work towards the goals of institutionalizing the culture of protecting the environment, boosting public awareness about environmental considerations on the basis of sustainable development, holding environmental training courses from kindergarten all the way up to the universities, and focusing the DoE on the facilitation of research.
Sustainable Development Vice-President Javadi has stated that sustainable development is based upon three basic principles: people, economy and environment. [1] Sustainable development is a process of developing (land, cities, business, communities, etc) that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs according to the Brundtland Report, a 1987 report from the United Nations. ...
"Sustainable development cannot be achieved with a prompt utilization of God's endowments, such as mineral resources, and thorough understanding of the "Nature's Language". Just like the exploration and of mineral resources, which requires its own techniques, prolonged exploitation of the natural resources improved techniques and advanced technologies. Considerate perception of these fundamental qualities the basics of "Nature's Language". Languages have their own logic and are systematic in every respect; similarly, Nature's Language has its own rules for illustrating mines. Interrupting the nature's order can lead to irremediable consequences in the physical and human environments. Moreover, concentration of particular elements in excess of the nature's capacity may lead to irreversible environmental harm. Methodical collaboration between the mining community and Environmental Protection Organization can result in lessening of these environmental hazards through sanctioning of environmental-friendly mining regulation and guidelines thus leading to brighter future for both the environment and the mines. The result of such collaborations will maximize the life of mines while ~ downplaying the impact of mining activities. It is hoped that the mining experts involved in fields of exploration, exploitation and processing of minerals with their preventive (and not curing) perceptions, lead the way towards environmental protection. I am confident that such a prestigious gathering will definitely put forth scientific strategies for increased mining production with least impact on environment." [2] Michelangelos depiction of God in the painting Creation of the Sun and Moon in the Sistine Chapel) This article discusses the term God in the context of monotheism and derived henotheistic forms. ...
The term exploitation may carry two distinct meanings: The act of utilizing something for any purpose. ...
Environmental hazard is a generic term for any situation or state of events which poses a threat to the surrounding environment. ...
Environmental movement is a term often used for any social or political movement directed towards the preservation, restoration, or enhancement of the natural environment. ...
Women in the Executive Branch Dr. Javadi is one of two women (along with Nasrin Soltankhah) in the Iranian cabinet and replaces Dr. Masoumeh Ebtekar, who was the Vice-President and head of the DoE in the cabinet of President Khatami. Dr. Ebtekar and Zahra Shojaei were the only woman in Khatami's cabinet. Dr. Nasrin Soltankhan is an Iranian politician who presently holds positions in both the local and the executive branch of the Iranian government. ...
Masoumeh Ebtekar (Ù
عصÙÙ
٠ابتکار; born 1960) is an Iranian Vice President and the head of the Environment Protection Organization of Iran under President Mohammad Khatami. ...
Khatami may refer to either of three Iranian reformist politicians: Mohammad Khatami, President of Iran 1997-2005 Mohammad Reza Khatami, Vice Speaker of Iranian Parliament from 2001 to 2004 and brother of Mohammad Khatami, Ali Khatami, Iranian Vice President and Chief of Staff and brother of Mohammad and Mohammad Reza...
Zahra Shojaei, an outspoken advocate of womens rights, was a member of the Iranian cabinet under President Khatami and served from 1997 to 2005. ...
Khatami may refer to either of three Iranian reformist politicians: Mohammad Khatami, President of Iran 1997-2005 Mohammad Reza Khatami, Vice Speaker of Iranian Parliament from 2001 to 2004 and brother of Mohammad Khatami, Ali Khatami, Iranian Vice President and Chief of Staff and brother of Mohammad and Mohammad Reza...
External links - Female Vice-Presents and Deputy Heads of State
- Iran gets woman Vice-President
- Iran-Javadi-Congress
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