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I chose this picture for function, because it displays a wide range of plants, live trees, and dead trees. The habitat function of the dead tree on the left, could be a refuge for animals.
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Primary section of USFC celebrated its Annual Function with great zest and pomp. All the students from class 1 – 5 participated. Right from the beginning to the end, whole show was carried on by students.
The programme began in a the traditional with a prayer dance.
The event was honoured by the gracious presence of the Trustee of the school Shri Gautambhai Choksi, by Executive Director Shri Manan Choksi and Joint Director Smt. Bhumi Choksi.
Dances not only from different states but also from around the world were brought live on the stage by the students gracefully.
The colourful dresses added energy to the event.
Udgam New Bulletin was the special attraction.
The programme was well-attended and appreciated by parents and guests. It ended with the singing of our national song by all present there.
finger sandwiches of curried egg, chicken mayo and ham & cheese for afternoon tea (pre-ordering required)
La Vieille Charité is a former almshouse, now functioning as a museum and cultural centre, situated in the heart of the old Panier quarter of Marseille in the south of France. Constructed between 1671, and 1749, in the Baroque style to the designs of the architect Pierre Puget, it comprises four ranges of arcaded galleries in three storeys surrounding a space with a central chapel surmounted by an ovoid dome.
The chapel and the hospice were classified as a historic monument by order of January 29, 1951
Le Panier is Marseille’s oldest neighbourhood. It has an arty vibe, with plenty of café-filled squares, authentic bistros and stores selling locally-made handicrafts. The name comes from Le Logis du Panier, a historic inn that welcomed travellers in the 17th century. In English, the name translates to “The Basket”. Originally, the wealthy built their homes here, but by the 17th century, they’d largely moved out in search of more space.
Marseille, a port city in southern France, has been a crossroads of immigration and trade since its founding by the Greeks circa 600 B.C. At its heart is the Vieux-Port (Old Port), where fishmongers sell their catch along the boat-lined quay. Basilique Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde is a Romanesque-Byzantine church.
Founded c. 600 BC by Greek settlers from Phocaea, Marseille is the oldest city in France, as well as one of Europe's oldest continuously inhabited settlements. It was known to the ancient Greeks as Massalia and to Romans as Massilia.
Marseille has been a trading port since ancient times. In particular, it experienced a considerable commercial boom during the colonial period and especially during the 19th century, becoming a prosperous industrial and trading city.
P&O Arvia cruise Southampton to the Mediterranean. Visiting Spain and France Sept 24