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IRAQ & IRAN DAFER ALALI| INSTRUCTOR: JANET LAURIN| CALSS: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS - IB 521 CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT AND SCIENCES 2012

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  • 1. IRAQ & IRANDAFER ALALI| INSTRUCTOR: JANET LAURIN| CALSS: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS - IB 521CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT AND SCIENCES 2012

2. Subjects:-Flag-Map & location-History & civilization-Population density-Religion & Ethnic-language-Education system-Political system-Womens rights-sport2 3. Iraq FlagIraq & Iran presentation DAFER ALALI 3 4. Iran FlagIraq & Iran presentation DAFER ALALI 4 5. IraqMap & location Iraq & Iran presentation DAFER ALALI5 6. IranMap & location Iraq & Iran presentation DAFER ALALI6 7. 7 8. Iraq 8 9. Iran9 10. Population density Iraq & Iran presentation DAFER ALALI10 11. Iraq Population density Iraq & Iran presentation DAFER ALALI11 12. Iran Population density Iraq & Iran presentation DAFER ALALI12 13. 13 14. Religious & ethic groups by percent of populationShia ArabSunni Arab Sunni Kurd other3% 17%20% 60% 14 15. IranReligious & ethic groups by percent of population ShiaSunni Kurdother 3%4%3% 90%15 16. 16 17. THERE ARE THREE LANGUAGES IN IRAQ: 1.Arabic 2.Kurdish 3.Turkish 17 18. THERE ARE THREE LANGUAGES IN IRAN1.Persian2.Kurdish3.TurkishPer-sian (Farsi) is still spo-ken in Tajikistan and Afghanistan.It was the offi-cial court lan-guage of India for 200 years. 18 19. POLITICAL SYSTEMIraq & Iran19 20. IRAQSaddam Hussein the president ofIraq from 1979 to 2003 Saddam Hussein flag20 21. IRAQAfter the war in 2003 the Iraqiregime change to DemocraticsystemIraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki 21 22. IRAN Pahlavi Kingdom (Last Kingdom) 197922 23. IRANAfter revolution in 1979 thekingdom change to IslamicRepublic GovernmentImam Khomeini Irans supreme leader ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the president 1979the leader of revolution in Ahmadinejad 23 24. IRAQIraq resources Oil The experts expect Iraqs GDP in 2015 to jump to $360 billion from $170 billion currently, Agriculture Its revenue about 12% of GSP 25. IRANIran resources Oil GDP (purchasing power parity) $928.9 billion (2011 est.) $906.2 billion (2010 est.) $877.6 billion (2009 est.) AgricultureIts revenue about 22% of GSP 26. EDUCATION SYSTEM 27 27. IRAQ Higher EducationThere are more than 50 university in Iraq todayThere are two institutions intended in highereducation in Iraq,first of all the ministry of higher education andsecondly, the Higher Committee for EducationDevelopment in Iraq (HCED),it is established recently with funding from theIraqi Prime Ministers Office.The HCED is scholarship program, it wasstarting in 2009 .28 28. IRAQ Basic EducationBased on the last statistics there are about 6million students in Iraqi basic educationsystem today.Iraq School Statistics: Number of Students by Level andGender*Educational level Students Source Gender numberPercentKindergartenGirls26,06848.73%MOE/UNICEFBoys 27,43151.27%MOE/UNICEFPrimaryGirls 1,903,61844.47%MOE/UNICEFBoys2,376,98455.53%MOE/UNICEFSecondaryGirls 585,93740.28%UNICEF/UNESCO/USAIDBoys868,83859.72%UNICEF/UNESCO/USAIDVocationalGirls 11,94019%MOE/UNESCOBoys 50,901 81%MOE/UNESCO* Based on the consensus reached during the Seminar Education in Iraq from 4-6 29November 2010. 29. IRAQ literacy rateIn 1980, the country had almost 100% enrollmentin primary school.In 1990The schools use to be known for theirquality,That went down to 91% in 1990, 85%in 2007, before rebounding a bit sincethen.By 2010, 89% of youths in urbanareas, and 77% in rural ones were inschool. That covered 87% of boys, and 30 30. IRAN Higher Education Education is highly centralized and Ministry of Education is the center of power. Ministries of Education and Higher Education specify a national course of study for all subjects, publish text books, finance the education and design and make tests. Education is uniform throughout the country. 31 31. IRANChallenges Facing Iran todayHigh rate of brain drain. According to IMFwhich surveyed 61 countries, Iran suffers thehighest rate of brain drain as every year150,000 educated Iranians leave their homecountry. The economic loss of brain drain isestimated at $50 billion dollars or higher ayear.IMF -- International Monetary Fund 32 32. IRAN Basic Education The school system is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Education and Training. In addition to schools, this Ministry also has responsibility for some teacher training and some technical institutes. The Ministry of Education employs the highest number of civil servants -42 per cent of the total- and receives 21 per cent of the national budget.A total of 15,018,903 students were enrolled in 87,024 schools with 485,186 classes throughout the country in the academic year 2010- 11. The breakdown was as follows: 509 schools for disabled children, 3,586 kindergartens, 59,280 elementary schools, 15,580 intermediate schools, 4,515 secondary schools, 380 .33 33. CULTURE34 34. Iraq Conversations Dress, Punctuality & Formality Food Work habits. 35 35. IRAN Conversations Dress, Punctuality & Formality Food Work habits. 36 36. Iraq In Iraq, the women are very protected 38 37. Iraq 39 38. Iran Womens rights for Iranian women and their legal status has changed during different political and historical eras. This includes Marriage law, divorce law, education rights, clothing and Hijab, health rights. 40 39. Iran They reject Islamic regime They support Islamic regime41 40. IraqSoccer Won fourth place for the World in 2007. Iraq won the UEFA Cup Asia once Cup soccer in 1986 in MexicoIraq qualified for the finals of the Confederations Cup once as a Iraq qualified in the 2004 Athens Olympics.champion of Asia. That was in South Africa in June 2009 41. Iran Iran ranks 19th in current FIFA ranking. It has been qualified for World Cup 2006 in Germany. Iranian national team has experienced World Cup 1998 in France, and 1978 in Mexico. It has also been Asian champion for 4 times. Many Iranian players are playing in Europe, mainly in Germany and Italy 42. IranIran soccer team 43. QuestionThank you 44. References http://www.intercultures.ca/cil-cai/ci-ic- eng.asp?iso=ir#cn-4 httpwww.mrvanduyne.com6thGrademesopotamiavideoTurning%20Points %20in%20History%20-%20Mesopotamia.wmv http--www.pbs.org-newshour-indepth_coverage-middle_east-iraq-jan-june07-infrastructure_02-12.htmlhttp--atlantis.haktanir.org-ch14.htmlr