The correct answer to this open question is the following.
This would be my letter.
Dear Sirs,
As the head of the Civilian Institute of the Environment, I would like to express my concern for the recent announcement of the construction of a mall 20ft at the edge of the coast.
My first concern is that a type of construction that size could have a negative impact on the beauty of the landscape of our town. This is a typical American town with classic buildings. A modern building like the one you showed in your project, could negatively impact our traditional landscape.
Furthermore, there is a technical concern that I would like you to answer and elaborate. The issue of coastal erosion could affect the foundation and the construction materials of the mall. With the pass of time, this will be a major risk in the security of the building.
That is why, on behalf of the members of our institution, would like to have a meeting to discuss these issues and solve many doubts that the citizens of this town have.
Thank you very much for your attention. I'll wait for your answer.
Sincerely,
Iran was one of the nation that didn't completely turn into a European colony during the age of colonialism.
Iran was colonized by European Greeks during Alexander's conquest of Persian empire. It was then ruled by Greek Seleucid until the Parthians took over. Then when Romans conquered part of Middle East, Emperor Trajan managed to make Persia a Roman client state which kind of like a protectorate. However later Iran was colonized by non-Europeans starting from Arabs to Turks, Mongols and other Central Asian tribes. After Safavid empire was formed, only during WWI and WWII, Russia managed to occupy northern Iran while British also took some lands of Southern Iran. However, they were not colonies but just spheres of influence. Portuguese, during the Safavid era, managed to take some Persian city on the southern coast but were driven out. Iran was also colonized by Afghans when they took over under Hotakis.
So overall, Greeks colonized Iran totally but not in Age of Colonialism. <span />
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