<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?><rss version='0.92'><channel><title>پندار</title><description>سایت فرهنگی هنری پندار</description><language>fa</language><link>http://www.pendar.net</link><generator>Pendar Sitenegar Content Management System</generator><item><title>Some days later" in Mexico City film festival</title><link>http://www.pendar.net/main1.asp?a_id=527</link><description>TEHRAN, Feb.21 (ISNA)-An Iranian film is to be represented in the international Mexico City film festival. ...</description></item><item><title>Feminist Triangle?</title><link>http://www.pendar.net/main1.asp?a_id=526</link><description>In recent days several websites have been established whose subjects are regarding women activity. According to Pendar reporter, it is a long time that womeniranian website has lost its popularity and there was no other website to be replaced and gain its position as a media. ...</description></item><item><title>Pendar, a website for educated people</title><link>http://www.pendar.net/main1.asp?a_id=525</link><description>Donya-ye Computer va Ertebatat (World of Computer and Communication): Mohammad Mehdi Molayi, Mahmud Orujzadeh: Iranian old web visitors remember once the number of Persian language websites covering news about Iran were so few. From then on it is 6 or 7 years and during this period a lot of Persian websites have been entered the virtual world, therefore; these days Iranian operators are facing a lot of Persian contexts in the internet. ...</description></item><item><title>International Support for Women’s Campaign</title><link>http://www.pendar.net/main1.asp?a_id=524</link><description>Iranian women’s rights activists are initiating a wide campaign demanding an end to discriminatory laws against women in the Iranian law. The Campaign “One Million Signatures Demanding Changes to Discriminatory Laws” is a follow-up effort to the peaceful protest of the same aim, which took place on June 12, 2006 in Haft-e Tir Square in Tehran ...</description></item><item><title>About "One Million Signatures Demanding Changes to Discriminatory Laws"</title><link>http://www.pendar.net/main1.asp?a_id=523</link><description>Iranian women’s rights activists are initiating a wide campaign demanding an end to legal discrimination against women in Iranian law. ...</description></item><item><title>UNESCO to Hold Workshop on Water Management in Iran
</title><link>http://www.pendar.net/main1.asp?a_id=522</link><description>Tehran, 21 June 2006 (CHN Foreign Desk) -- City of Karaj in Tehran province will be the host of the Training Workshop on Application of Models and New Techniques in Groundwater Management in Arid and Semi-arid Regions which will be held from 29th of July to 1st of Augusts. ...</description></item><item><title>Development or Cultural Heritage? Where goes the Priority?</title><link>http://www.pendar.net/main1.asp?a_id=521</link><description>Tehran, 20 May 2006_Maryam Tabeshian [Special thanks to Zahra Keshvari] (CHN) -- A few weeks ago, Iranian cultural heritage authorities announced that UNESCO's Director of World Heritage Center, Francesco Bandarin, would come to Iran to examine and discuss a number of issues regarding some cultural heritage sites within the country that are put in real jeopardy as a result of the country's development projects. This was a good news since the country has suffered a lot during the past few years in trying to maintain a balance between its ongoing development projects versus the burden of duty on its shoulder about preserving its cultural heritage. ...</description></item><item><title>Agricultural Lands, Serious Treat to the Ancient Gohar Tepe</title><link>http://www.pendar.net/main1.asp?a_id=520</link><description>Tehran, 25 April 2006_ Soudabeh Sadigh (CHN) -- When in the historical site of Gohar Tepe, you can see the remains of an ancient civilization surrounding by agricultural lands. For a while you take your breath to see the panorama: ...</description></item><item><title>Common Heritage Festival, a Cultural Bridge bet. Nations</title><link>http://www.pendar.net/main1.asp?a_id=519</link><description>Tehran, 24 April 2006_Soudabeh Sadigh (CHN) -- Maintaining the common culture and heritage and creating unity among the Caspian Sea regional countries were the most important achievements of the first Festival of Common Heritage of Caspian Sea Littoral States and Central Asia which was held in the cities of Sari, Babol, and Ramsar of Mazandaran province, northern Iran, from 15 to 19 of April this year. ...</description></item><item><title>Identifying Location of Iran’s Tourism Attractions for AHP</title><link>http://www.pendar.net/main1.asp?a_id=518</link><description>Tehran, 21 June 2006 (CHN Foreign Desk) -- Pinpointing the location of all Iranian tourism and historical attractions on the path of the 11000-kilometer roadway which will connect Iran to the Asian highway network was finally completed. ...</description></item><item><title>1100-Year-Old Duplex Monument to Turn into a Tourism Site</title><link>http://www.pendar.net/main1.asp?a_id=517</link><description>Tehran, 21 June 2006 (CHN Foreign Desk) -- One of the most ancient duplex monuments of the world which was used to be called “Haroun (Aaron) Prison” will turn into a tourism site after its restoration is completed. ...</description></item><item><title>The Progress in Iranian Weblogs</title><link>http://www.pendar.net/main1.asp?a_id=516</link><description>Pendar.net / Nima Afshar Naderi : After 4 years of begin of Blogging in Iran, Persian Weblogeer begin to english writing.Parastoo Dokouhaki, The women-journalist in Tehran who that won the prize of DW Radio (The official radio of Germany) for her Weblog "Zan Nevesht"(women-whrited) build her english online pages and writing about his challenge , she writed the post with title of "Cry virtually" in 2005,avrill,9th : " I can’t write -and think. ...</description></item><item><title>Memories of a Film Archivist from Lor Girl to Present
</title><link>http://www.pendar.net/main1.asp?a_id=515</link><description> ...</description></item><item><title>Star Remains Forever
</title><link>http://www.pendar.net/main1.asp?a_id=514</link><description> ...</description></item><item><title>Interview with Mohammadreza Firouze'i
</title><link>http://www.pendar.net/main1.asp?a_id=513</link><description> ...</description></item><item><title>We Forget Our Idea Is Not Original!
</title><link>http://www.pendar.net/main1.asp?a_id=512</link><description> ...</description></item><item><title>9th Festival of Student Puppet Show to Be Held
</title><link>http://www.pendar.net/main1.asp?a_id=511</link><description> ...</description></item><item><title>Interview with Leili Golestsan</title><link>http://www.pendar.net/main1.asp?a_id=510</link><description> ...</description></item><item><title>Paper Theater of France in IAF
</title><link>http://www.pendar.net/main1.asp?a_id=509</link><description> ...</description></item><item><title>Norouz</title><link>http://www.pendar.net/main1.asp?a_id=508</link><description>Sahar Akbarian ,Tehran : In Iran's ancient calender every 365 days was called a "year". After arrival of Islam to Iran a calender in which every 355 days was a complete year became popular. But after Farvardin 11th of 1304 and during Malekshah's time some scientists of the time made a calender called "Jalali Malekshahi" calender. In this calender Nowrouz was being started by the beginning of spring and it was from then that Nowrouz became a national celebrations for Iranians. ...</description></item></channel></rss>