Monday, January 08, 2007

Look who's back!! RUN!!! :D

Well, after trying to go back to blogging in persian and not succeeding , I decided to come back.
-Right now I'm enjoying my break.How?? hmmm let's say by babysitting. Who? hmmm let's say my new baby sister :D. Shocked? hmmm let's say nothing.
-First semester of college went pretty well.It was fun, challenging, and enjoyable. Let's hope the years to come go as well as this one ;).
- I really don't know what to talk about/ write. I was going to play the yalda game, but then I think there's not much to know about me?!
- I think I'll stop for now :D

Later...

4 Comments:

Blogger Negar said...

welcome back :) you should ping your blog :D

1:20 AM  
Blogger Cyrus said...

Welcomeback my friend

10:54 AM  
Anonymous Ali Sanaei said...

nice blog.
well done, keep it on ...

4:54 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello,

My name is Arman Nafisi-Movaghar and I am currently doing an undergraduate honors research study for the Department of Communication at the University of Washington on blogs by Iranians living outside of Iran. I am interested in seeing how Iranians in the diaspora are using their blogs and specifically if they are promoting democratic values on their blogs. To help answer this question, I created a survey for Iranian bloggers living outside of Iran to complete. Since you are an Iranian living outside of Iran who maintains a blog, I would like to invite you to take my survey. The purpose of the following paragraphs is to give you the information you will need to help you decide whether or not to participate in the survey. Please read this information carefully.

Purpose:
To see how Iranians in the diaspora are using their blogs and specifically if they are promoting democratic values on their blogs.

Procedure:
My survey asks a few demographic questions regarding age, gender, and education level. In addition, my survey also will ask for your opinion about democracy and whether you think blogs can be used to promote democracy in Iran. The survey is short and will only take 15-20 minutes to complete. You are also free to skip any question on my survey that you don’t want to answer.

This survey is anonymous. Thus, your responses are not linked to your name. In addition, the survey answers will be confidential and will not be seen by anyone else.

Expected Benefits:
To understand if and/or how Iranians in the diaspora are using blogs to communicate with Iranians inside Iran. I also hope to discover if Iranians are using their blogs to promote democratic changes in Iran. If you would like to see the results of the survey at the conclusion of my study, feel free to contact me and I will email them to you.

Sincerely,
Arman Nafisi-Movaghar
anafisi@u.washington.edu

To take the survey, click the link below or copy and paste the URL into the address bar of your web browser.

https://catalysttools.washington.edu/webq/survey/anafisi/53707

10:38 PM  

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