Below you can see three girls who are all under 30 years old, but each
one have more than billiards of properties and they are considered to be
among the youngest richest people. As reported by Dana, the first girl
in this list is Soraya Darabi who is 29 years old now and is a famous
face in Internet. Her last invention was a website known as Zady which
has not been started working yet but has an income of 3/1 million
dollars from the national education center of America. Soraya Darabi
opened an other website before which was known as ” Foodspotting” and
made her famous and rich. Users could share the photos of delicious and
new food which they eat every day in this website . This website might
be a time pass for some people but for the admins had a profit of three
million dollars. Calculate to see the monthly income of this girl with
iran currency . The second girl in this list is Parisa Tabriz is the
winning card for the security of Google. She is the manager of
information security engineering group in Google and is responsible for
enhancing the security of Google products like chrome browser . A group
of hackers work under Parisa Tabriz who is only 29 years old to find out
the security problems of Google products. Interestingly, a while age
the manager of Google appreciated Parisa Tabriz. The third girl in the
list is Roksana Vozara is known as one of the youngest and most creative
faces of Microsoft who is responsible for many important projects of
this company in Europe. She is one of the richest people in world and of
course one of the highest positions in Microsoft that can be an honor
for Iranians.
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Wearing
the Islamic hijab veil is mandatory for women in Iran, and in 2014,
Iran's morality police warned, fined or arrested 3.6 million women for
inappropriate dress. Masih Alinejad, an Iranian journalist and activist
living in the U.S., wants to change this, and she's started by inviting
Iranian women to send in pictures of themselves enjoying their unveiled
hair. Alinejad
makes her points beautifully in an interview with Vox; "My mother wants
to wear a scarf. I don't want to wear a scarf. Iran should be for both
of us."