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On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 Ramapo College invited campus to join a panel of Ramapo experts to understand the legal and human rights ramifications of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Panelists included Professor Behzad Yaghmaian, Professor Rebecca Root, Professor Sangha Padhy, and Angelina Farallo '22. The panel was moderated by Professor Erin Augis.
South Grafton, Ma | Behzad Massah Photography
My buddy Corey (center) contacted me about his new project called From One Came Another, an ambient and experimental band that has pretty much blown my mind. The sound is unique and mystical and I cannot wait to hear more of it.
Here is another composite for you guys to judge. Is it just me or are these coming out better? =] Please let me know what you think.
Strobist
AB1600 in Beauty Dish placed high camera right
AB800 in Large Softbox placed high and camera left
AB800 with bare bulb placed behind subjects
Triggered by Cybersync+
Leipzig Hauptbahnhof (Leipzig main station) is amazing. It is the central railway terminus in Leipzig, Germany. At 83,460 square metres (898,400 sq ft), it is the world's largest railway station measured by floor area. It has 19 overground platforms housed in six iron train sheds, a multi-level concourse with towering stone arches, and a 298 metres (978 ft) long facade.[1][2] Two Leipzig City Tunnel underground platforms were inaugurated in December 2013.Further modifications of platforms and tracks are currently being carried out in the course of the construction of the Erfurt–Leipzig/Halle high-speed railway line, part of the European Berlin–Palermo railway axis.
Attached is TimeLine Theatre's photo submission for the Network for Good
Home Page redesign project. Below is our supplemental information about the
photo and our organization. Thank you!
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TimeLine Theatre Company's record-breaking Chicago premiere production of
Alan Bennett's THE HISTORY BOYS. Featuring (from left) Will Allan, Govind
Kumar, Joel Gross, Michael Peters, Rob Fenton, Behzad Dabu, Brad Bukauskas
and Alex Weisman. Photo by Lara Goetsch. TimeLine Theatre Company is an
award-winning company located in Chicago, Ill. that produces plays inspired
by history that connect with today's social and political issues.
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February 22, 2013
Anatomy lab students, Ashley Hillock and Behzad Khayatan, poke and prod their... volunteer... body parts dummy. I think the dummy is winking at me.
photo by: Randall Gee
© PKG Photography
The river Jhelum is called Vitastā in the Rigveda and Hydaspes by the ancient Greeks. The Vitasta (Sanskrit: वितस्ता, fem., also, Vetastā) is mentioned as one of the major rivers by the holy scriptures of the Indo-Aryans — the Rigveda. It has been speculated that the Vitastā must have been one of the seven rivers (sapta-sindhu) mentioned so many times in the Rigveda. The name survives in the Kashmiri name for this river as Vyeth. According to the major religious work Srimad Bhagavatam, the Vitastā is one of the many transcendental rivers flowing through the land of Bharata, or ancient India.
The river was regarded as a god by the ancient Greeks, as were most mountains and streams; the poet Nonnus in the Dionysiaca (section 26, line 350) makes the Hydaspes a titan-descended god, the son of the sea-god Thaumas and the cloud-goddess Elektra. He was the brother of Iris, the goddess of the rainbow, and half-brother to the Harpies, the snatching winds. Since the river is in a country foreign to the ancient Greeks, it is not clear whether they named the river after the god, or whether the god Hydaspes was named after the river. Alexander the Great and his army crossed the Jhelum in BC 326 at the Battle of the Hydaspes River where he defeated the Indian king, Porus. According to Arrian (Anabasis, 29), he built a city "on the spot whence he started to cross the river Hydaspes", which he named Bukephala (or Bucephala) to honour his famous horse Bukephalus or Bucephalus which was buried in Jalalpur Sharif. It is thought that ancient Bukephala was near the site of modern Jhelum City. According to a historian of Gujrat district, Mansoor Behzad Butt, Bukephalus was buried in Jalalpur Sharif, but the people of Mandi Bahauddin, a district close to Jehlum, believed that their tehsil Phalia was named after Bucephalus, Alexander's dead horse. They say that the name Phalia was the distortion of the word Bucephala. The waters of the Jhelum are allocated to Pakistan under the terms of the Indus Waters Treaty.
The river Jhelum rises from a spring at Verinag situated at the foot of the Pir Panjal in the south-eastern part of the valley of Kashmir in India. It flows through Srinagar and the Wular lake before entering Pakistan through a deep narrow gorge. The Kishenganga (Neelum) River, the largest tributary of the Jhelum, joins it, at Domel Muzaffarabad, as does the next largest, the Kunhar River of the Kaghan valley. It also connects with Pakistan and Pakistan-held Kashmir on Kohala Bridge east of Circle Bakote. It is then joined by the Poonch river, and flows into the Mangla Dam reservoir in the district of Mirpur. The Jhelum enters the Punjab in the Jhelum District. From there, it flows through the plains of Pakistan's Punjab, forming the boundary between the Chaj and Sindh Sagar Doabs. It ends in a confluence with the Chenab at Trimmu in District Jhang. The Chenab merges with the Sutlej to form the Panjnad River which joins the Indus River at Mithankot.
from wikipedia
JK.NAP & JK.NSF held programme in P.M.A house
Karachi to pay homage to Comrade Amjad & comrade
Raja Behzad
Web Development staffer Abel Nkouga and delegate Behzad Mazloom of Maryland share a light moment while waiting for the power to be restored Friday morning during the 106th Bahá’í National Convention. Photo by Nancy Wong
دانلود دو آهنگ جدید عماد طالب زاده به نام به موقع رسیدی و مرد
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