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Eid again
On this day she felt like she had a piece of her son with her
March 20, 2006
Olive tree
God lives inside this olive tree
August 20, 2006
More, please
Mehregan conference in San Diego left us with an even greater
thirst for knowledge than the one that drove us there to begin
with
September 6, 2005
Bullseye
Photo essay: Fascination with bullfighting
Jahanshah Javid
September 30, 2004
Magic
The last time I felt it was a couple of weeks ago
September 16, 2004
Clean
heart
Desire for unity and cooperation
September 27, 2003
Dayi
Jan
His mischievous smile still lights up in my mind
May 29, 2002
Rebirth
Poem
March 29, 2002
Deltangi
Few are free from homesickness
December 26, 2001
Looking
under the carpet
Remembering Hiroshima so that we do not let it happen
to us
December 14, 2001
Wake
up. I have something to tell you
I will not always get a second chance
December 7, 2001
Tehrangeles
blues
I would go back again and again
November 30, 2001
Tight
knot
I could stay in my country forever
November 20, 2001
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Bio
Mersedeh Mehrtash was born in Mashad, Iran, in May 1977 as
the youngest of four siblings. Her elementary education began
in Iran, continued in Paris and resumed in Iran for her 5th grade.
She then moved to Massachusetts in 1988 and lived there until
December of 2000. After completing her bachelor's degree from
the University of Massachusetts at Amherst in History and Spanish,
Mersedeh moved to her current residence in San Diego, California
where she is working, pursuing graduate studies and learning
a fifth language. Top
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