varjavand
30-Jun-2012 (2 comments)
We might be fascinated by the death of others, but we are certainly not fascinated by our own>>>
varjavand
31-Jul-2011 (2 comments)
The complicity of religion in killing for cause gives rise to significant questions>>>
varjavand
21-Mar-2011 (one comment)
Polygamy is an economic deal the rich will pursue if the price is right >>>
varjavand
18-Feb-2011
The secular Egyptian organization should learn from experience of Iran to word off the Muslim Brotherhood >>>
varjavand
14-Jan-2011 (3 comments)
Since its inception, the Islamic government of Iran has been building close economic and political associations with many different countries particularly with those with anti religious regimes>>>
varjavand
27-Dec-2010 (2 comments)
Ending Subsidies Will Not Alleviate Poverty in Iran >>>
varjavand
23-Dec-2010 (14 comments)
Do you know in which country selling human organs is legal? >>>
varjavand
10-Dec-2010 (3 comments)
Conceiving a baby with desired personality is not as difficult as you think. You can determine in advance how to conceive a perfect baby, just follow these Islamic recommendations>>>
varjavand
12-Nov-2010 (4 comments)
Life would be so uneventful unless you are bold enough to do silly things. As a wise man once said, you can laugh when things are good but you have to laugh when they are bad>>>
varjavand
08-Nov-2010 (8 comments)

Recent election and the revitalization of the conservative ideology

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varjavand
27-Sep-2010 (2 comments)
Wouldn't we be better off moving back to Iran!? >>>
varjavand
19-Sep-2010 (10 comments)
Believing in God and religion in the age of modernity and science >>>
varjavand
18-Sep-2010 (6 comments)
Nearly, 44 million people live under poverty line in the US >>>
varjavand
18-Aug-2010 (7 comments)
The top economic news headlines form the past few days are related to the triumphant rise of China to the rank of second largest economy in the world, a new economic superpower >>>
varjavand
12-Aug-2010 (7 comments)
Scamming passengers by taxi drivers in Tehran seems to be a widespread practice. I rarely met a taxi driver in Tehran who did not overcharge me. Here are some of the common excuses they offered after I objected: >>>