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look, mr. rezvani, when you love your people and understand that serving the people is an honor that cannot be given to anyone, you will try
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to provide your best service to the people. it has high mountains and is the source of water springs and sources of many rivers. it has 48 cities and 2869 villages and is the only province that borders the three countries of the republic of azerbaijan, turkey and iraq. 2010 days. by the village administration and
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the islamic councils of those villages recently, we covered nearly 38 villages again . and well, in some of these villages , despite the fact that they are not covered by the services of fazlat companies , in times of need and necessity, we provide them anyway, dozens of kilometers away , on a difficult and difficult road, the border is in the mountains. we are at the foot of the ararat mountains, we are going to the border villages, the route is very difficult. the area where we are located is called sweetli valley, which
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is actually the main branches of the river khan, the main branches of the eyes of the village of aghajal, and we are forced to travel kilometers from these mountains and valleys that you see. let's transfer the water to our dear villagers whose source of water is in trouble. we traveled more than 140 kilometers from bazargan city to the nearest days. but due to the winding road, it took about four and a half hours until he finally reached a village. say hello hello how are you do you know turkish or farsi? farsi farsi? how are you here
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we moved to our villages. where i am now, this village is a border village, that is, the last border village between iran and turkey. these days are called secret days. more than 200 families live here, drinking water from springs that top of the day they used to provide water, but in the last one year, due to the lack of rainfall , these eyes were dry and they could take very little water from it, that's why wells were dug in the bottom of the village for drinking water, that is, the drinking water
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of the village. to be supplied from these wells , there are about 20-30 families here with a population of 1,200 people. the population of 50-60 animals that you see are lower than the previous tank. there was no water for these , so we had to get a special one. as the number of people was more, there was not enough water. i poured a deep cup of tea, which now has enough water, so i went to the villagers i use four water, water will come to your house . in my opinion, this
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water is not purified, but it is not salty . i went to khoi city to check the salinity of the water. by the time i arrived, the working hours of the laboratory had ended . i will take the sample to the laboratory . as it was observed, the salinity level of the water was normal. we think that because when we boil the water, in fact, no matter how much lime is removed, it shows that the quality of the water is low. there is water when it boils, which is actually lime we see around keshri.
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it was now, yes, all the villages have water, now there are 10, 150 houses, all of them are like this, what are you doing next to 100 ? water supply is one of the infrastructures that has stabilized rurality and border living in this province .
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new research shows a link between evictions and premature death, a link that suggests the issue is even stronger than during the pandemic. during the first two years of the covid-19 crisis , the death rate of renters facing eviction more than doubled. was we spoke to squatters across the country about the impact of being evicted on their destabilizing health. my name
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is sabrina davis and i live in kansas city, missouri. in february of the year. two years of struggling to pay the rent, i faced eviction . the only thing i felt was my blood pressure dropping. at that moment, i saw that i fell in the street. here in dallas we have a problem with homelessness and i found myself in this situation. after living in the house i had rented for a year and when i complained about the water and electricity bill instead of solving the problem, the landlord decided
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to get an eviction order for me. where should i go? this was my main problem. because i could not be homeless. there was no option for a working mother and a son who excelled in school. we were supposed to be part of a community. the decline happened quickly and i had insomnia at night. my diet had changed and i became anxious. my mind was constantly occupied and this was the only thing that crossed my mind. fired, fired, fired. i was on my feet when i got rid of this stress and chronic pain that i used to have i had come to the side and it was prepared. i was living in a hotel for about 6 or 7 months until we finally found a room to rent. we did not have a kitchen to cook in.
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in addition, we were suffering from covid and virus and cold and always afraid to visit. there was a doctor. you are trying to pay for a house and having a roof over your head . woe to the day when you get sick and have to pay for medicine and examination. i decided not to spend the extra $100 or $200 i had to spend on food for two weeks until the next pay period. no more i couldn't spend it on food or transportation . i should have allocated this amount to compensate for the house rent.
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he is the lead author of a recent study showing the link between evictions and deaths . explain to us. we've known for a long time that renter organizers and advocates have sounded the alarm that these people seem to be mostly black renters, especially women with disabilities. child in this new study, we found that about 30% of black women who are renters with their children face the threat of eviction every year, and
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we need to do something about these inequalities using different strategies. now let's think about the racist housing policies that have pushed some americans into the often exploitative, unregulated, expensive rental markets where evictions have become part of the business model. in your new research, which has just been published, court records have been examined. these are people with eviction cases. research people's health . there are many reasons for this. let's think about the fact that layoffs
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have terrible health consequences both in terms of chronic stress and mental health. the death rate acts as a social mirror and the culmination of all mechanisms. related to evictions and health , so whether it's prioritizing rent over health care and food, or experiencing extreme instability is related. with housing after eviction, in this research, we found out that tenants who are threatened with eviction, the death rate during the epidemic was almost twice what we based on pre-pandemic mortality rates , we expected this to indicate that the mortality rate for those facing deportation is currently very high. how do you determine what factors are associated with layoffs and contrast them with other factors that people experienced during the pandemic? i mean, for example, access to health care . it is difficult to analyze these different paths.
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i think the case of the expulsion of these people actually shows the risk of a bad event. like the dismissal itself. but also a more general indicator of problems there is also finance. we know that the threat of eviction has negative effects on people's health. even if... they never get fired. therefore, constant stress related to finding a house to rent or facing eviction is a traumatic process. there is an interpretation and that is that the rent must be paid first. when the rent goes up , they sacrifice other needs like food and health care , which can often be related to pre-eviction. so all these messages over time. they are combined with each other in such a way that they shape the state of health related to before and after the period dismissal but to be clear, i want
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to say that your research does not actually address the reasons for this trend. i mean how strong is the evidence you are talking about. you are providing shortcuts. i think your article definitely proves this. we're kind of comparing how the mortality among people who were sued for eviction during the pandemic changed with the mortality among this group before the pandemic, so it's kind of a descriptive finding, not a one. the findings of this research actually show giver very strong increase in.
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have your research. i think the lesson we want to learn from this research is to move towards creating a country where quality housing is affordable for everyone, and we also want to point out that before the pandemic started, we had a crisis in the housing sector. we had experienced therefore, this data somehow shows how these conditions have intensified due to the outbreak of covid-19. but i think now that the pressure caused by rent. the price has reached its highest level and the evictions are increasing once again . ensuring affordable housing for everyone. let's think that this
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in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful. to masaif syria , the official syrian news agency quoted the director of masaif hospital in astana about the increase in the number of martyrs of the attack the zionist air force reported 5 people and 19 injured people in this area. the zionist regime on monday morning through

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