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      • Bingsha Shatabdi

        Established in 1956, Bingsha Shatabdi follows two different trends in publication, It brings out direct translations from various European languages like French, Dutch, German into Bangla. It deals with both contemporary and classical literature. Its second goal is to publish collections of essays in Bangla and English, and its area of concentration is Social Science And Ancient Indian Civilization and Culture.

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      • Humanities & Social Sciences

        AN ISLAMIC APPROACH TO LIFESTYLE: SELF-CONTROL

        by Abbas Shafiee , Abutalib khidmati

        At the group level, the author has generally stated that the study of organizational behavior at the group level according to the Islamic approach has been done in four general sections: In the group behavior section, studies including scientific and Islamic views on group formation and its functions, types of groups, group dynamics and analysis of its components, group decision making and how it is in the time of the Prophet (PBUH) and variables It is structural. In the field of organizational communication, the patterns of human communication in Islam and its communication methods have been discussed and the types of communication in Islamic propositions and organizational communication have been studied, and the Islamic model related to it has been developed. In the discussion of power, generalities about the concept of power and its two main types; That is, organizational and personal power has been proposed and moral power has been introduced as the superior power and emphasized by the Infallibles (AS). The important components of this power are piety and piety, kindness and tolerance, love and kindness, repelling evil with goodness and generosity. In the conflict section, analyzes of disagreement, behavioral conflict, conflict and competition have been performed and Islamic approaches to each have been studied

      • 2018

        The Blue Days, the Punishment Night

        by Mojtaba Hoshyar Mahboob

        The Blue Days, the Punishment Night is a novelette. It’s a crazy story of separation and deals with the sad days after the loss. The main character travels to a strange land to bring back what he lost. Where the line between fantasy and reality is blurred and everything seems strange. Davoud had fallen in love with Sarah in a pharmacy. Because of Sarah, the days were more colorful than ever and the moments were sweeter. Sarah had made Davoud like himself again. Davoud had found life in Sarah and now it was logical that he would not be able to bear this life after Sarah's accident and death. This pain and loneliness were killing him gradually. So he decided to build a device called a "living memory". The device used to work by inserting photos of Sarah, summoning Sarah's ghost, and then, Davoud had an hour to see Sarah's ghost, talk to her, laugh and live, and then gone again. The opportunity to meet was limited. No, that was not the way. So Davoud went to a tunnel that led to a strange land called Marzin. The inhabitants said his missing one was there and he could find her. Davoud found out that Sarah is inside a large palace and was waiting for him behind the window. He became friends with Taimur and Nazanin and looked for Sarah with them. But it was not that simple. Yellow snakes had taken over the city and the lives of the inhabitants were in danger. Nazanin was killed by one of these snakes. Davoud became alone. Taimur also fell prey to a cheetah and perished. Davoud became more alone. Now it was just him and himself. Could he pass through this difficult path and bring Sarah back? Could he rid himself of the one who was slashing his face and throwing him down from the well? Or not, could he give up this sentimental endeavor and cope with this loss?

      • June 2021

        The Giggly Cloud

        by Atefeh Fotoohi/ Shadeh Shafiee

        Emotions and biological habits are the subject of the poems in this book. These poems, which deal with the child's daily life or daily encounters, can also be a way for a parent or educator to talk to the child.

      • Children's & YA

        BUNT! - COLORFUL!

        by Lena Hesse

        BUNT! - COLORFUL! is a story about human, sensory, landscape and biological diversity. On his journey, Dog discovers different kinds of people, a multitude of plants and animals, chaos and calm, highs and lows and along the way, his world becomes ever more colorful. It is a subtile call for us to not just welcome diversity in our lives, but to seek it out. A very special book for our multilingual and multicultural society.

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