There are no Homosexuals in Iran - Laurence Rasti gardens mainly through a parallel study
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mainly through a parallel study of Gino Sarfatti’s and Dan Flavin’s works
describing ways in which the capacities of the digital age have changed the way we perceive and understand creative problem-solving in architectural design
the twelve interviews in Women at Work Volume Two add to the stunning lineup in Women at Work Volume One
the Smoke & Dust collective made an old welding factory in Ghent the focal point of their activities
and other basic elements of architecture – often overlooked but universally familiar – are studied
There are no Homosexuals in Iran - Laurence Rasti gardens mainly through a parallel studyOn 24 September 2007, the former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad claimed during a discussion at Columbia University in New York: There are no homosexuals in Iran like in your country. moreUnlike in some Western countries, where same sex couples can be married, homosexuality in Iran is still punishable by death. Homosexuals are not allowed to live out their sexuality. So they have only two options: Transsexuality, which is classified as
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