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I have a lot more dolls than this but it scares the guests (and my husband) if there are more on display LOL so these are the ones currently on rotation. I say rotation, but Hermione (KB) and Kitten usually stay here pretty much all the time.
Top shelf: Hermione, Willow, Helo
Bottom shelf: Kitten, Amethyst & Spencer
The Current River is one of the many rivers and streams that flow into Lake Superior all within the city limits of Thunder Bay, Ontario. Urban fishing is very popular as sun bathing on the rocks near the waters of this stream
HU Faculty of Pharmacy organized International Conference and Exhibition 2017 on “Novel Drug Discoveries: Future of Modern Medicine and their Clinical Impact”.
The conference featured speakers from The University of Cambridge, UK, along with leading Universities from Korea, Philippines and Pakistan delivered their research and discussed the current issues of clinical research, along with Mphil and Pharmd-D Students of Hajvery University
This conference will help to develop highly skilled innovators, methodologies and technique for advanced clinical research. Clinical Research is one the most neglected area in the third world countries. Even the tertiary care hospitals are lacking to incorporate all four phases of clinical trials.
Final Year Students of Hajvery University Faculty of Pharmacy displayed their projects. The dignitaries present from Pakistan Pharmacists Manufacturing Association and others appreciated the brilliant efforts of the students The Hajvery University (HU) is among the leading universities of Lahore, Pakistan.
Chartered by Government of the Punjab and degrees are recognized by Higher Education Commission (HEC), Pakistan. HU Pharmacy program is accredited by Pharmacy Council of Pakistan (PCP).
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The synagogue in Magdala is currently the oldest excavated in Galilee and one of seven from the first century in all of Israel. A coin minted in Tiberias in 29 CE was found inside the synagogue, proving that the synagogue was from the first century and the time of Christ’s ministry. Since the Bible tells us that Jesus taught throughout the Galilee, it is certain that he taught and frequented this very spot.
The synagogue is well preserved and included an entrance hall that also served as a study room (Bet Midrash), and a chamber for storing the Torah scrolls.
One of the most significant recent archaeological finds in the Holy Land, the Magdala Stone holds clues that will help scholars establish a more complete picture of first century Judaism. The Magdala Stone is likely the earliest known artistic depiction of the Second Temple.
The front of the stone depicts the oldest carved image of the Second Temple’s seven-branched menorah ever found, and it is this discovery that has produced intense excitement among the archaeologists at Magdala.
The long side of the stone depicts the side of a building with pillared archways, with three dimensional design to create the illusion of appearing inside the temple.
The back of the stone depicts a pillared structure with two wheels above a geometric shape, illustrating fire. Presumably, the front and sides of the stone carvings represent the Second Temple in Jerusalem, and the back side depicting wheels and fire represents the Holy of Holies.
Also of great interest to scholars examining the stone is the large rosette on the top side of the stone, consisting of six petals surrounded by six identical petals. The symbolic meaning of this rosette has not yet been established, but the number twelve could relate to a number of biblical traditions and its prominence on the stone indicates it is certainly of great significance.
The stone is covered in decorative symbols relating to the structure of the Temple and ceremonial Jewish objects that may unlock many unsolved mysteries which have long baffled archaeologists.
Magdala was clearly an influential and prosperous city in its time, as evidenced by the elaborately decorated buildings which have been found here. Several buildings identified as mansions, most likely the homes of Magdala’s wealthy merchants, are located along a street south of the synagogue. These mansions were paved with colorful and intricate mosaic floors, which can still be seen today. Another impressive feature of the city are the three mikvaot (ritual baths) which are the earliest ever discovered in the country to use ground water. The sophisticated plumbing of these mikvaot is one more proof that Magdala was at the forefront of regional commerce and culture in the first century.
One of the most impressive discoveries in the marketplace was the technologically advanced plumbing system which connected the shops with individual access to fresh groundwater. This system, which would have been a marvel two thousand years ago, is even more astonishing because it still functions today.
5 September 2010
We had a couple of deliveries yesterday & it was surreal watching james assemble everything for 'our baby'. having the cot up has helped us visualise where everything will go. In the corner from where I took the picture is a futon; James will take apart the frame but we will use the cusion for our cosy corner, propped up against the wall where the bookcae currently is. There isn't room for any other furniture, so we can now focus on repainting etc.