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"Mrs." Pahlavi?
Ok, this is the first time I have heard about or seen that there is a "Mrs." Pahlavi, as the BBC has called her this morning. I don't think that's the right prefix for her. Shouldn't it be something more respctful like "Crown Princess" Pahlavi, or something else more befitting? I'd love to see her called "Queen Pahlavi!" How do you feel about this? What do you know of her and do you like her? What should be the role of the Queen of Persia? Besides loving and supporting the King of course... ❤️
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"Mrs." Pahlavi?
I’m curious to know yours civics
I’m looking to draw a distinction between History and Civics studies. ​I’m curious to know: which country are you from, and did you have Civics classes in high school? I’m referring to classes focused on becoming "good citizens," understanding the laws and limitations of the system, and engaging in open classroom discussions rather than just competitive debates. ​It would be great if you could state your country and how many years you studied Civics. ​
I’m curious to know yours civics
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