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This 5 page paper discusses that Iranian school
textbooks teach that Iranians are only in the
boundaries of the country. There is no mention of
Iranians outside of Iran, and there is no mention
of a single female role model. However in folklore
it is said that, ``Iranians are like water in a
vase. If the vase is a globe, they become a globe;
if the vase is long-necked, they become long-
necked.'' Resolving this duality, or living within
it, is the challenge presented to Iranians who are
now living within the United States.
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in the boundaries of the country. There is no mention of Iranians outside of Iran, and there is no mention of a single female role model.(Wilson-Chru 7 ). However
in folklore it is said that, ``Iranians are like water in a vase. If the vase is a globe, they become a globe; if the vase is long-necked, they become
long-necked. Resolving this duality, or living within it, is the challenge presented to Iranians who are now living within the United States. History Things are not always what they
seem in Iran, the country of high walls and black veils. Invasions, occupations, foreign meddling and arbitrary rule over the centuries have made politics a dangerous game, for the
average citizen, yet Iranians have learned some survival strategies: improvisation, role-playing and deception. Masquerade is a large part of the Iranian reality, and it helps explain why events unfolded
there with such baffling turnabouts and surprises: One day tens of thousands of protesting students may be in the streets chanting for more freedom. The next day an
even larger crowd, summoned by conservatives, denounces the students. And the following day a calm settles over the streets where both groups have marched (Sciolino 19A).
Once the frustrations burst into public view, the play-acting that infuses much of Iranian politics accelerated the chain of events, with each side
reaching for the most dramatic way to make its point. "Iranians are like wheat fields, one saying goes. ``When the storm comes, they bend; when the storm passes, they
stand up again. Iran has been ruled and dominated by other countries through most if its history.
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