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202:. He realized that experimental lessons were being taught theoretically and without laboratory activities. Taking the initiative, he published a book titled "New Year's Gift," a collection of physical and chemical experiments. "New Year's Gift" was the first educational book on laboratory work, including physics and chemistry experiments, which Aram authored in February 1926. 31: 217:
Ahmad Aram is one of the most prolific contemporary translators, translating over one hundred and forty works from English, French, and Arabic. In his translations, he paid attention to finding suitable Persian equivalents for foreign words and avoided using foreign terminology and words. He himself
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Ahmad Aram then pursued a degree in law, but after a while, he abandoned it and turned to medicine. However, this did not hold his interest for long either. In the last year of medical school, he left it and engaged in cultural activities and translation. Alongside Dr. Nasiri, he is one of the
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Ahmad Aram was one of the first authors of textbooks and educational books who, both independently and with the help of others, authored physics and chemistry high school textbooks. Due to his admiration for
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Ahmad Aram died on April 4, 1998, in the United States and was buried in a ceremony on April 22, after being transferred to Tehran. He was also selected as one of the lasting figures in 2013.
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I have translated a medical book that is about 1200 pages, and I have tried not to use a single foreign word. Of course, it is a very challenging task, but I have done it.
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founders of the authoring of textbooks in Iran and was active as the Deputy Minister of Education in the 1950s.
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The initiator of writing modern textbooks in Iran, with more than 200 translations and authorships
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Iranian Science and Culture Hall of Fame recipients in Literature and Culture
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Ahmad Aram was born on March 28, 1902, in the Chaleh-Meydan neighborhood of
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Members of the Academy of Persian Language and Literature
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HAMSHAHRI (Internet Version of Tehran's Persian Daily)
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Tehran
Iran
Behesht-e Zahra
Dar ul-Funun (Persia)
Tudeh Party of Iran
Persian
Tehran
Dāʾerat al-Maʿāref-e Fārsi
Iran Book of the Year
Tehran
Darolfonoon
chemistry
Amir Kabir


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Ahmad Aram
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"Iran Book of the Year"
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1902 births
1998 deaths
Iranian educators
Tudeh Party of Iran members
Members of the Academy of Persian Language and Literature
People from Tehran
Iran's Book of the Year Awards recipients

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