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A Migrants Story

A Migrants story

Life in Iran

Ayda Porkar was born in Tehran, Iran. She recalls life as being very fun, and thought the land she lived in was beautiful. Ayda and her family spoke a language called Farsi, which was the native language in Tehran. Half the people in Iran spoke Farsi and Turkish however. She enjoyed the laws and the social structure that she lived in. Her and her family enjoyed a freedom of religion, which they chose to be Shiite Muslim, however they practiced the more relaxed form of the religion.
Ayda lived in Tehran, which is in North Iran. The social classes were arranged in such that the more northerly you went the higher classes were present, and the more wealth the families had, and visa versa. The school were setup in unisex, where the boys would be separated from the girls, and even had to go to separate schools until college. The schools were very hard, and there was no such thing as middle school, only elementary and high schools.
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