- published: 07 Dec 2008
- views: 42791
- author: ebyiraany
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نگاهی به فرهنگ ایرانی Guide - Iranian culture / Persian culture and customs
Guide to Iranian cultures and customs Is the second part of -The Iranian- series this cons...
published: 07 Dec 2008
author: ebyiraany
نگاهی به فرهنگ ایرانی Guide - Iranian culture / Persian culture and customs
Guide to Iranian cultures and customs Is the second part of -The Iranian- series this consists of six films altogether these films will be my new video style that has been written, edited and directed by Ebrahim. Ebyiraany is now on twitter and facebook stay up to date at, twitter.com...
- published: 07 Dec 2008
- views: 42791
- author: ebyiraany
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3000 yrs Persian / Aryaian Culture 500-BC & 6th Century BC
Over 3000 yrs ago in Persian heritage Men & Women were not different and they were equal. ...
published: 27 Sep 2007
author: Aniconic
3000 yrs Persian / Aryaian Culture 500-BC & 6th Century BC
Over 3000 yrs ago in Persian heritage Men & Women were not different and they were equal. Princesses, and Queens were seen as role models and every women in Persia were always side by side men, equally without any discrimination, They were working together in persia for peace, freedom and glory. Many warrior ladies being captain of armies held the highest position in militaries, side by side with men, in the toughest wars, they fought with enemies. * www.shakibagallery.com * www.sepandarmazd.com * zartosht.blogfa.com * http * iranpoliticsclub.net *
- published: 27 Sep 2007
- views: 165914
- author: Aniconic
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Culture Shock Persian Parties شوك فرهنگى پارتی ایرانیها
Culture Shock, Ebyiraany's new series, talking to strangers unveiling the differences betw...
published: 20 May 2011
author: ebyiraany
Culture Shock Persian Parties شوك فرهنگى پارتی ایرانیها
Culture Shock, Ebyiraany's new series, talking to strangers unveiling the differences between two different cultures Iranian and English. This Episode is about Parties of two cultures from Javad Esport to Sausage Fests. New episodes of Culture Shock coming often on different topics, suggest...
- published: 20 May 2011
- views: 26570
- author: ebyiraany
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Forbidden Dance | PSA's 11th Annual Persian Cultural Show @ the U of M
Choreography by Pouya Entezami & Melody Merati - PSA's 11th Annual Persian Cultural Show @...
published: 30 Mar 2009
author: lamimusic
Forbidden Dance | PSA's 11th Annual Persian Cultural Show @ the U of M
Choreography by Pouya Entezami & Melody Merati - PSA's 11th Annual Persian Cultural Show @ the University of Michigan, Saturday, March 28, 2009
- published: 30 Mar 2009
- views: 9380
- author: lamimusic
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Shabnam Rezaei on PersianMirror & Persian Culture VOA Farsi
In this clip, Persian Culture Expert and editor in chief of PersianMirror.com discusses th...
published: 26 Aug 2006
author: Sara Sepidzadeh
Shabnam Rezaei on PersianMirror & Persian Culture VOA Farsi
In this clip, Persian Culture Expert and editor in chief of PersianMirror.com discusses the state of Iranians and their relationship to the West. Shabnam talks about why the mission of PersianMirror is so important and why every writer and contributor of the site is doing their share to enlighten the world about the beauty of Iran, Iranian history, Iran's tradition, culture and importance in the world. She showcases the talent of Iranians like Maz Jobrani, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Dustin Ellis, Afschineh Latifi, Milad Molavi, Afshin Dastafshan, Kaveh Mahjoob, and many more. PersianMirror currently receives more than 2.5 million hits and also has an extensive business directory of more than 12000 global listings. She also touches on Babak & Friends and how that serves a similar purpose for teaching children about culture and bringing diversity to the table. see www.persianmirror.com
- published: 26 Aug 2006
- views: 50260
- author: Sara Sepidzadeh
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Persian dad @ UCLA Persian Culture Show
This wasn't me, the guy acting is my good friend Milad. Did a PRETTY DAMN GOOD JOB. (give ...
published: 04 Jun 2009
author: neemaxcore
Persian dad @ UCLA Persian Culture Show
This wasn't me, the guy acting is my good friend Milad. Did a PRETTY DAMN GOOD JOB. (give it a second for the lights to turn on) The sisters just got home from a late night.. ama... baba is vaiiiiitinnggggg.....
- published: 04 Jun 2009
- views: 10742
- author: neemaxcore
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Islamic culture versus Iranian culture
Do you follow the culture of Arab Bedouins or Iranian Nobles?...
published: 02 Mar 2011
author: IranianAtheism
Islamic culture versus Iranian culture
Do you follow the culture of Arab Bedouins or Iranian Nobles?
- published: 02 Mar 2011
- views: 2351
- author: IranianAtheism
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Iranian Comedian Max Amini in FARSI - UCLA (Part 2)
Iranian cultural show at UCLA (Freud Hall) with Max Amini. Max in the middle of his set bu...
published: 04 Sep 2011
author: maxamini
Iranian Comedian Max Amini in FARSI - UCLA (Part 2)
Iranian cultural show at UCLA (Freud Hall) with Max Amini. Max in the middle of his set busted out Farsi material for the all Iranian/Persian crowd and audience goes nutz. Max is a standup comedian who can be seen at Hollywood prestigious comedy clubs such as Laugh Factory, Improv, and Comedy Store. Hardly ever will you catch him performing in Farsi... but the Bruins made it happen! Subscribe to Max's channel: youtube.com Follow Max: twitter.com Like Max: facebook.com
- published: 04 Sep 2011
- views: 139768
- author: maxamini
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MSU PSA dance (2008) at U of M Persian Cultural Show.
MSU's Persian Spartans Association dancing at U of M. The title of the dance is "Baba To D...
published: 07 Apr 2008
author: YasiO7
MSU PSA dance (2008) at U of M Persian Cultural Show.
MSU's Persian Spartans Association dancing at U of M. The title of the dance is "Baba To Dige Ki Hasti". Dancers: Yasaman Osati Melodi Litkouhi Marzieh Saffarian Suroosh Marzban Shiva Thompson Sahar Banisafar Amir Khakpour Shilan Sadiq Leila Rashidi Nikki Haghshenas
- published: 07 Apr 2008
- views: 6936
- author: YasiO7
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Persian Dances (Afsaneh Art & Culture, 2007-04-22)
Dancers from the Afsaneh Art & Culture performing arts company perform traditional Persian...
published: 13 Jun 2007
author: PanoramaSplash
Persian Dances (Afsaneh Art & Culture, 2007-04-22)
Dancers from the Afsaneh Art & Culture performing arts company perform traditional Persian dances at sjDANCEco's 5th annual Dancin' Downtown dance festival. Music: "Gole Rayaee" by Omid (At Circle of Palms, San Jose, CA on 2007-04-22)
- published: 13 Jun 2007
- views: 91627
- author: PanoramaSplash
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BBC Persian Nowruz/New Years Special
BBC Persian's special on Nowruz/Persian New Year celebrating Nowruz for Iranians, Afghans,...
published: 29 Mar 2012
author: TheSasss1
BBC Persian Nowruz/New Years Special
BBC Persian's special on Nowruz/Persian New Year celebrating Nowruz for Iranians, Afghans, and others throughout the world.
- published: 29 Mar 2012
- views: 4938
- author: TheSasss1
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Culture Shock On Iranian Parents شوك فرهنگى خانواده ايرانى با انگليسى
Culture Shock, Ebyiraany's new series, talking to strangers unveiling the differences betw...
published: 15 Jun 2010
author: ebyiraany
Culture Shock On Iranian Parents شوك فرهنگى خانواده ايرانى با انگليسى
Culture Shock, Ebyiraany's new series, talking to strangers unveiling the differences between two different cultures Iranian and English. New episodes of Culture Shock coming every month on different topics, suggest an idea for Culture Shock and it might be the next topic. Thanks for watching...
- published: 15 Jun 2010
- views: 33047
- author: ebyiraany
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Iran & Persia - Omar Khayyam - The Poet of Uncertainty 1 of 5 - BBC Culture Documentary
Iran & Persia - Omar Khayyam - The Poet of Uncertainty 1 of 5 - BBC Culture Documentary, r...
published: 25 Jan 2011
author: RuniTravel
Iran & Persia - Omar Khayyam - The Poet of Uncertainty 1 of 5 - BBC Culture Documentary
Iran & Persia - Omar Khayyam - The Poet of Uncertainty 1 of 5 - BBC Culture Documentary, recorded 01.11.2009 Omar Khayyam (Persian: عمر خیام), (born 1048 AD, Neyshapur, Iran—1131 AD, Neyshapur, Iran), was a Persian polymath, mathematician, philosopher, astronomer, physician, and poet. He also wrote treatises on mechanics, geography, and music. He has also become established as one of the major mathematicians and astronomers of the medieval period. Recognized as the author of the most important treatise on algebra before modern times as reflected in his Treatise on Demonstration of Problems of Algebra giving a geometric method for solving cubic equations by intersecting a hyperbola with a circle. He also contributed to calendar reform and may have proposed a heliocentric theory well before Copernicus. For more information, see www.persian.asia .
- published: 25 Jan 2011
- views: 7896
- author: RuniTravel
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Discovery Channel - Fall of Great Empires: Storm over Persia 5/5
Hellenization is a term coined by the German historian Johann Gustav Droysen to denote the...
published: 04 Jan 2010
author: DocumentaryMacedonia
Discovery Channel - Fall of Great Empires: Storm over Persia 5/5
Hellenization is a term coined by the German historian Johann Gustav Droysen to denote the spread of Greek language, culture, and population into the former Persian empire after Alexander's conquest.[171] That this export took place is undoubted, and can be seen in the great Hellenistic cities of, for instance, Alexandria (one of around twenty towns founded by Alexander[173]) and Antioch.[174] However, exactly how widespread and deeply permeating this was, and to what extent it was a deliberate policy, is debatable. Alexander certainly made deliberate efforts to insert Greek elements into Persian culture and in some instances he attempted to hybridize Greek and Persian culture, culminating in his aspiration to homogenise the populations of Asia and Europe. However, the successors explicitly rejected such policies after his death. Nevertheless, Hellenization occurred throughout the region, and moreover, was accompanied by a distinct and opposite 'Orientalization' of the Successor states.
- published: 04 Jan 2010
- views: 4422
- author: DocumentaryMacedonia
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Rev. In Jin Moon's Lovin' LLM Sermon, August 7, 2011
Sermon Notes, August 7, 2011
In Jin Moon
1. In Jin Nim greeted everyone. (The applause w...
published: 08 Aug 2011
author: Tongil
Rev. In Jin Moon's Lovin' LLM Sermon, August 7, 2011
Sermon Notes, August 7, 2011
In Jin Moon
1. In Jin Nim greeted everyone. (The applause was especially enthusiastic – with all the middle school camp kids in the audience). She just got back from Las Vegas at two o'clock this morning. True Parents (True Parents) send us their greetings!
True Parents at Hoon Dok Hae in Las Vegas, August 6, 2011
2. In Jin Nim reported to True Parents about the WFWP 19th annual conference -- they were delighted to hear about it. Congratulations to the WFWP. In Jin Nim recognized Angelika Selle (President) and the team that did such a phenomenal job. The conference highlighted the beauty of women from all around the world who came to discuss how to unlock the power and beauty of relationships. In Jin Nim had the honor of being the keynote speaker at one of the morning plenary sessions. To come together in the spirit of the feminine and in the celebration of the feminine and discuss amongst themselves how they can be the agent of change to usher in the new millennium. It was an incredibly powerful and profoundly moving experience for In Jin Nim. In Jin Nim could not attend the gala in the evening which she heard was a great success (she had to fly out to Las Vegas to report to True Parents) – with lovely dancers and a comedian who brought down the roof. True Parents and (especially) True Mother were delighted to hear that the WFWP had completed its 19th conference
3. Whenever In Jin Nim visits True Parents she always is so grateful – realizing what an incredible time we are living in. She likes to say that this is the time of the breaking news. Jesus Christ brought the good news – truly helping all of humanity to understand the meaning of what it is to truly love one another and encouraging women to live an inspired and true life. But now is the time of the breaking news because now we are not only talking about understanding and substantiating and applying true love and true life in our lives but really coming to substantiate the true lineage of God – grafting on to the heavenly lineage and becoming one family under God. So – it is an incredibly exciting time for all of us here working in the Ministry
4. As we think about each Sunday and what topics and issues will be discussed – they (Lovin' Life team) are always tickled pink when they realize that so much of the inspiration comes from the enthusiasm of the young people which they show to the Lovin' Life Ministry every Sunday – and enthusiasm that is shared all around the country in 100 different satellite locations across America. "We know that when we can see and experience the inspired youth, truly encouraged in the spirit of true love – wanting to build that ideal family, society, nation, and world, we know that it is not just a dream that we are dealing with, when we think or ponder or ruminate on the topic on this beautiful world of peace, but it is something tangible, something that we are working towards each and every day, something that we can build upon starting with you and me."
5. As In Jin Nim was taking the trip to Las Vegas, on the way back going through LA they had to wait for a plane to come and replace the plane they were supposed to be on. And so they had some delay time. People started gathering in small groups and talking with each other. And In Jin Nim noticed in one corner three young teenage girls. They were beautiful girls huddled together looking at fashion magazines. Glamour, Elle, Cosmopolitan, People, Us, (and others). They were pointing at different people and things exclaiming, "I want to be like her, I want to have that, she has legs 6 miles long, her body is perfect, 36-24-32." In Jin Nim listened to their conversation – "you know, these people they have it all, they're beautiful, they have their cars, mansions, iPods and iPad's, fabulous girlfriends and boyfriends, all the designer clothes (In Jin Nim named the brands and designers – "they knew their stuff" – designer bags and shoes). When I become rich and successful these are the things that I want!"
6. These ladies were between 15 and 17. They were infused with this incredible desire – wanting the latest designer clothing and bags (In Jin Nim gave several designer names). It is interesting how, it doesn't matter where we come from, what culture we are born into, what race we belong to – in the journey through life, on the road of life where we come to understand what we are all about and who we are and what we need to do and what kind of people we need to be – there is this word that we come face-to-face with from time to time – the word 'desire.'
7. Many times we say to ourselves that we desire things. We desire all these things that we want to acquire – we desire. In Jin Nim often thinks, yes we desire all these things, we desire X – (fill in the box). But many times in life there are other things at play, not just we as individuals, but there are also supernatural things at play, there are th
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Understanding Persian Culture through Film Panel Discussion
Tehran-based film critic, festival organizer and director of Iranian Independents, Mohamma...
published: 27 Apr 2011
author: Shangri La Hawaii
Understanding Persian Culture through Film Panel Discussion
Tehran-based film critic, festival organizer and director of Iranian Independents, Mohammad Atebbai joins a panel of scholars including Dr. Kaveh Ehsani, editor and Assistant Professor of International Studies, DePaul University, Chicago; Dr. Wimal Dissanayake, Professor of Intercultural Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa, East West Center; Dr. Norma Claire Moruzzi, Associate Professor of Political Science (Gender and Women's Studies) and Director, International Studies Program, University of Illinois, Chicago; and Alissa Simon, film reviewer for VARIETY and senior film programmer for the Palm Springs International Film Festival. Topics of discussion include Iranian Film History, Contemporary Iranian Urban Society, Culturally Specific and Universal Experiences, and Women in Film and Society.
Generously co-sponsored by the Roshan Cultural Heritage Institute, AsiaPacificFilms, and NETPAC/USA
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[English/French Subtitles] Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah(HA) - War On Terror - March 21, 2002
Landmark speech by Hizbullah Secretary General - delivered on the 20st of March 2002 (6th ...
published: 03 Jul 2011
author: Shabbir Hassanally
[English/French Subtitles] Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah(HA) - War On Terror - March 21, 2002
Landmark speech by Hizbullah Secretary General - delivered on the 20st of March 2002 (6th Muharram 1423) regarding the recently (at that time recently) US imposed so-called "War on Terrorism" - following the attacks on the World Trade Centre Towers in New York.
This version has English and French Subtitles.
"The racial discrimination towards the blacks is still persisting in every aspect. Moreover, there is a racial discrimination towards the Red Indians who are the original inhabitants of the country. ...I tell you frankly that if it wasn't for the determined willingness, ... and fight of the Palestinian people, the Americans and their civilization would have decided to solve that problem of...Palestinians just like they did with the Indians. This is the picture that lies in the mind of the American." --Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah
Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah - Muharram 7, 1423
The Secretary General of Hizbullah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah(HA), addressing the people on the seventh night of Muharram for the year 1423 (March 20, 2002)
In this lecture, Sayyed Hassan(HA), explains the roots of Zionist occupation and American colonialism and so-called "New World Order", this is well worth reading.
In the Name of Allah the most Beneficent and most Merciful.
Praise be to Allah the lord of the world, and may peace and Allah's praises be upon our master and prophet, the purifier of our sins, and the love of our hearts Mohammed ibn Abdullah followed by his pure progeny, rightful followers, and all the martyrs and mujahideen for Allah's teachings since the birth of Adam until the day of judgment.
May peace be upon you my lord and master Abu Abdullah Al Hussein, and upon those spirits who are floating around thy grave.
I send you my adoration as long as night follows day.
I ask my dear Allah to keep me committed to continuously visit thee and thy family.
May peace be upon Al Hussein, Ali the son of Al Hussein, the sons of Al Hussein, and the followers of Al Hussein.
Dear brothers and sisters, May peace be upon you all;
Allah says in his Glory book Verily, Fir'aun (Pharaoh) exalted himself in the land and made its people sects, weakening (oppressing) a group (i.e. Children of Israel) among them: killing their sons, and letting their females live. Verily, he was of the Mufsidûn (i.e. those who commit great sins and crimes, oppressors, tyrants). And We wished to do a favor to those who were weak (and oppressed) in the land, and to make them rulers and to make them the inheritors, And to establish them in the land, and We let Fir'aun (Pharaoh) and Hâmân and their hosts receive from them that which they feared.
Let's remember some of the words in my speech I read to you on the first night.
I said that Al Hussein may peace be upon him, rose up and fought with the very few members of his family and his companions. He was protecting Islam, the values of Islam, and the existence of this religion, in order to prevent its termination, transformation, vanishing, or the manipulation of its teachings in an aim to send the people back to the early days of ignorance.
I added saying that there are many challenges at this time in which we are living. The declaration of war by the American Administration these days is nothing but a war on Islam, on the values of Islam, on the understandings of Islam, on the Quraan of Islam, and on the Prophet of Islam on the grounds that the existence this religion lives among the people of this nation and its Muslim followers.
I would like to stand up today in the atmosphere of this declaration of war to try and comprehend, explain, and realize the issues widely surrounding us. Consequently we'll realize our stand, the enemy we are facing, and the sort of reality or fact we are living in at this present time.
When we go back and read some of the words or phrases of the American president Bush speeches during the past few days, weeks and months, we will find that some of his words and phrases identified the title of this war.
For example, from what he said: it is the responsibility of each American at the present time to guarantee the domination and the spread of the American values in other parts of this world. I repeat the domination and the spread of the American values in other parts of this world. He spoke these words while he was addressing his officers and soldiers, encouraging them to be patient, endure and tolerate the difficulties.
He told them we are fighting for the values of civilization (of course it would be the materialistic American civilization!). He promises to send forces to this country or that in more than one occasion, and that he aims at transferring the values of the American society to the various countries, societies, and states, since terror cannot be exterminated by the means of military and security only. Yet he says it should be fought by means of culture, which means that we should wipe out the culture that gives birth to terrorists and uprisings, in order to replace it
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Persian Cultural Dance Academy of San Diego
These are some of the older dances that I choreographed and danced in with members of the ...
published: 01 Feb 2011
author: Parnia
Persian Cultural Dance Academy of San Diego
These are some of the older dances that I choreographed and danced in with members of the organization.
Youtube results:
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Baba Karam -- UC Irvine Iranian Student Union Culture Show 2011
The "Baba Karam" performance at UC Irvine's Iranian Student Union Culture Show. Performed ...
published: 16 May 2011
author: bman1225cal
Baba Karam -- UC Irvine Iranian Student Union Culture Show 2011
The "Baba Karam" performance at UC Irvine's Iranian Student Union Culture Show. Performed May 6, 2011 on UCI's campus. Choreography by Mariam G.
- published: 16 May 2011
- views: 21963
- author: bman1225cal
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Culture Shock On Iranian Wedding - Marriage شوك فرهنگى عروسى ايرانى
Culture Shock, Ebyiraany's new series, talking to strangers unveiling the differences betw...
published: 09 May 2011
author: ebyiraany
Culture Shock On Iranian Wedding - Marriage شوك فرهنگى عروسى ايرانى
Culture Shock, Ebyiraany's new series, talking to strangers unveiling the differences between two different cultures Iranian and English. This Episode is about Marriage between the two cultures from Khastegari's to Stag Do's. New episodes of Culture Shock coming often on different topics,...
- published: 09 May 2011
- views: 20537
- author: ebyiraany
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Iranian Wedding in IRAN Posted By Mukhtar Abbas Bhatti.flv
A marriage ceremony in Iranian cultural...
published: 07 Jan 2010
author: mukhtargi
Iranian Wedding in IRAN Posted By Mukhtar Abbas Bhatti.flv
A marriage ceremony in Iranian cultural
- published: 07 Jan 2010
- views: 81928
- author: mukhtargi
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" IRAN (Persian : ایران ) " A Beautiful Documentary on Iran's culture in 1971 by Claude Lelouch
A film by Claude Lelouch Musical score by Francis Lai. This film won six international awa...
published: 05 Jan 2012
author: doostmusic
" IRAN (Persian : ایران ) " A Beautiful Documentary on Iran's culture in 1971 by Claude Lelouch
A film by Claude Lelouch Musical score by Francis Lai. This film won six international awards. Far more than a travelogue with pretty pictures, this little-known film won six international awards shortly after its release. 'Iran' consists of spectacular geographical and archaeological footage interspersed with "slice of life" shots, evidencing best juxtapositional editing we've ever seen. This is a buried masterpiece from the director of 'A Man and a Woman', 'Happy New Year' ,and 'And Now My Love.' Lelouch reportedly shot six miles of footage to make this film, which apparently was sponsored by a multinational petroleum pipeline construction firm, as a gift to the Shah's wife. One guesses that international dissatisfaction with the excesses of the Pahlevi regime negatively affected the distribution of the film, a shame, because few films treating similar themes are its equal. The musical score by Francis Lai is a priceless timepiece, resplendent with heavy early-70s euro-pop wah-wah guitar. An intriguing, beautifully crafted, and dynamic film, this visual poem transcends the didactic. (Internet Archive)
- published: 05 Jan 2012
- views: 7222
- author: doostmusic