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Abyss of despair

Your pain and sorrow is deeper than the ocean Your tears could fill the Grand Canyon full   You are within the Abyss of despair Deeper

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What’s next

The Iranian Parliament voted in favor of a bill Tuesday that would punish apostasy with the death penalty, a human rights group reported. Lawmakers approved

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قبله گاه من کو؟

راست مگویی دوست. درس امروز این است: شهر من نورانیست؛ کوچه ها یش رنگی ست؛ مردمانش مشغول خنده از گوشه چشم و لبشان می بارد.

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Ron Payl On Nancy Plosi

AS time passes, by and financial crisis widen,Ron Paul is proving that he has done his job as a patriot . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWLBhgTQ46o&feature… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWLBhgTQ46o&feature…

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Homesick

  Homesick, for a land that holds my childhood for a place which saw me through love for streets that saw my joy for trees

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نابسامانی معماری ایران

با کیوان خسروانی، آرشیتکت ایرانی، سؤالاتی را در مورد  معماری مدرن اروپا، محاسن و معایب طرح ها که تاکنون به اجرا در آورده، مطرح کردیم.  کیوان خسروانی

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Selfhood

In discussing his notion of “the self,” Richard Rorty starts with a poem by Philip Larkin. Here is the final part of it: And once

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Shall we dance?

From “My Life as A Persian Ballerina”. Born in Tehran in 1930 into a mixed family of a Tartar mother and an Azerbayjani father, Haideh

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Shall we dance?

Excerpt from “My Life as A Persian Ballerina”. >>> Photos Born in Tehran in 1930 into a mixed family of a Tartar mother and an

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in the event of a war

While the possibility of a war against Iran seems to ebb and flow from day to day, the actual war itself may entail internment of

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ما سکولار هستيم

امروزه کمتر به اعلاميه و بيانيه ای از سوی احزاب سياسی بر می خوريم که در آن از سکولاريسم بعنوان يکی از مبانی خواست ها،

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شارلاتانیزم

بار دیگر خداوند , به عنوان حامی حزب جمهوریخواه امریکا, در انتخابات ریاست جمهوری امریکا ایفای نقش می کند. واین بار در هیبت الهام بخش

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Diaries & Jallad

CHAPTERS: (1,2,3) (4,5) (6,7) (8,9,10) (11,12) (13,14) (15) (16) 17 K. was thinking about Wednesdays, caught in the middle with little or no respite, nearly

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