Ardeshir Ariana
11-Oct-2009
A letter to the queen >>>
Ardeshir Ariana
01-Jul-2009
The Chinese scholar Liang Qichao put forward a theory in 1900 that there were four great ancient civilizations in his verse essay, The Pacific Ocean in the 20th Century. >>>
Ardeshir Ariana
30-Jun-2009
The issue is always how much of our behaviour is under voluntary control and how much is innate. Dr Cosmo Hallstrom, Consultant Psychiatrist. >>>
Ardeshir Ariana
30-Jun-2009
The word psychic is derived from the Greek word psychikos ("of the mind" or "mental") and refers in part to the human mind or psyche (ex. "psychic turmoil") >>>
Ardeshir Ariana
29-Jun-2009
In common with the other Mesoamerican civilizations, the Maya used a base 20 (vigesimal) and base 5 numbering system >>>
Ardeshir Ariana
27-Jun-2009 (2 comments)
Always honor Will of The Loved Ones. >>>
Ardeshir Ariana
26-Jun-2009 (2 comments)
CYRUS (Gr. Klipos; Pers. Kuru-sh; Babyl. Kurash; Hebr. Koresh), the Latinized form of a Persian name borne by two prominent members of the Achaemenid house. >>>
Ardeshir Ariana
26-Jun-2009 (2 comments)
Among the most famous agnostics (in the original sense) have been Thomas Henry Huxley, Robert G. Ingersoll and Bertrand Russell. >>>
Ardeshir Ariana
19-Jun-2009
Read Sun Sign Personality Guide, it Will change Your life.   >>>
Ardeshir Ariana
17-Jun-2009

Zoroaster (Latinized from Greek variants) or Zarathushtra (from Avestan Zaraθuštra), also referred to as Zartosht (Persian: زرتشت), was an ancient Iranian prophet and religious poet. The hymns attributed to him, the Gathas, are at the liturgical core of Zoroastrianism.

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Ardeshir Ariana
15-Jun-2009 (2 comments)

"All the World's a Stage,

and All the Men and Women merely Players ...

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Ardeshir Ariana
15-Jun-2009
Rumi was a 13th-century Persian Poet. >>>
Ardeshir Ariana
09-Jun-2009

Your Choice.

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