
Maryam Mahtab basically belongs to Shiraz. But these days she is studying Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh, Scotland. Maryam is specializing in Mathematics and Statistics. She tells about Edinburgh that located in the south east of Scotland, Edinburgh is a city that is steeped in history; something which is apparent from the moment you arrive and begin looking around the town centre. Edinburgh has a relatively large student population. The city boasts four notable universities, which attract a range of students from a huge variety of cultures and backgrounds. The numerous, infamous festivals further enhance Edinburgh’s cultural status that it plays host to every year. The Edinburgh International Festival and Fringe is the centrepiece attracting hundreds of thousands of tourists to the city every August.
Maryam more tells that although, I have come here for studies but whenever I find some time free from my studies I would like to visit the beautiful locations of Scotland. Well, Maryam thank you very much for your contribution, we are looking forward towards you for some more in future.

Zahra and Hormat are two well-settled Iranian girls doing their post graduation from the University of Toronto. Hormat (in golden shawl) tells that our friendship was started six months ago when Zahra came from Iran for higher studies. It is my last year of post graduation. She tells about her university that The University of Toronto is Canada’s largest university and offers a very broad range of courses in the humanities and social and physical sciences, as well as professional programs in medicine, engineering, architecture, dentistry, social work and teaching. The University of Toronto conducts many research programs and boasts a world-class medical facility. The university is known for break-through research achievements such as the development of the first electronic heart pacemaker and the development of the chemical laser, and for having 6 Nobel Prize-winning graduates.
Well Hormat thank you very much for joining us. We wish a brilliant future for both of you. Please keep continue your contribution to our blog.

This photo is of Fariba (standing right) and Negarin belong to historical city Qom and study in Islamic Azad University of Qom. Fariba tells about Qom city that by the establishment of Qom’s Hawzah, most of the theologians came to Qom and made it the center for Islamic studies. However, after the victory of Iran’s revolution, Qom’s Hawzah made a fresh start to attract thousands of enthusiastic students from all around the world. Today, Qom is counted as one of the focal centers of the Shi’a both in Iran and around the globe. Its theological center and the Fatima al-Masumeh Shrine are prominent features of the provincial capital of Qom province. Another religious site of pilgrimage is outside the city of Qom and is called Jamkaran.
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Abeer Shiraz is our most intelligent friend from Tehran. This is second year of her studies in UK. Friends the most appreciating thing about her is that she is going to become a Heart Surgeon. Abeer wants to tell a little about heart surgery that heart bypass surgery is performed to create a new route (termed a “bypass”) for the flow of oxygen and blood to the heart. It is performed when coronary artery disease partially or totally blocks the arteries – the small blood vessels that supply the heart with nutrients and oxygen, which lead to the heart. When coronary arteries become blocked the heart cannot obtain sufficient blood, a condition which is termed coronary artery disease, and which can cause severe chest pain (termed angina). Some coronary artery disease can be treated with medicines alone; but severe cases require coronary artery bypass surgery.
If you are facing upcoming heart surgery or have just come out of heart surgery, you are obviously going to go through a substantial recovery period. One important consideration during your recovery period is your diet. Of course, this will involve plenty of rest, living a reduced-stress life, and taking your medication. But, don’t overlook the all-important consideration of your diet.

Aliyeh Massoud is diamonds identifying art student in an art university in Tehran. Aliyeh tells that she is studying about diamonds art and today she wants to give some tips to our readers that if a diamond is real or fake. She says that there are many tests you can do in order to find out whether a diamond is real or not. Deciding which tests may be reliant on whether you already have the diamond or if you are in a jeweler’s store looking at a piece, whether loose or a diamond in a setting. Be subtle to not alarm the retailer, but you can test stones that are loose. Set the loose gemstone on a newspaper page or book leaf. In this part of the evaluation process, hold the diamond over some printed matter, and look at the diamond and its affect or lack of affect on your perception of the text. Do you observe any lines of writing? When looking into a stone, you should find out if text can be magnified in the stone. If you have answered yes, then you might not be in the market for an authentic diamond. Reflection does not happen in diamond and therefore it cannot be used in magnification.
There are a couple of ways to find out if a diamond is genuine, however there is no way to be certain unless you obtain expert certification. If you aren’t sure you can trust the jeweler or if the deal seems too good to be true, walk away and listen to your instincts when shopping for a diamond. Do not take the chance only to end up getting scammed.