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Ardeshir Tabrizi

One million watts

I am a twenty two year old painter born in Teheran, Iran. I moved to America at the age of four and I have lived

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Behind Amjadieh

The following story is about playing soccer in the the middle of the streets of Tehran. The original text was written in Persian for a

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Pilgrims and passages

A world of birds set out, and there remained  But thirty when the promised goal was gained, Thirty exhausted, wretched, broken things, With hopeless hearts

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Whatever

For a nation full of people who think joining the euro compromises our national identity, we Brits seem to embrace all things American without a

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Konkoori

The clock is ringing, and ringing and ringing like screaming drums. Wasn't it a moment ago that she lay down to rest? It's 4:30 and

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Sensible census

The US Census Bureau and the Department of Labor should modify the way they categorize the population into groups and sub-groups based on race and

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Khomeini a la Pahlavi

Since French is in vogue and all sophisticated people like to c'est la vie everything, haajeetoon, who likes to be considered sophisticated and a very

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