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and co-ordinated the work of more than 100 volunteers. Hasanov was one of the members of the
Positive Change Youth Movement established on November 10, 2010, by more than 35 volunteers. He was twice elected to the board of the movement between March 2011 and May 2012. He also actively participated in
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Hasanov is a graduate of Lankaran Private Turkish High School. During his high school years, he took part in the National Mathematics Olympiads and was awarded a gold medal. In 2002, Hasanov has been graduated from the school with an honors diploma.
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International Security and Terrorism. However, he did not have enough financing to cover his full expenses. Moreover, his request from the
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