Julian Omidi
Julian Omidi is a cum laude graduate of Saint Louis
University School of Medicine. He received his MD degree with distinction in
research and graduated in the top 10% of his class. He also achieved top 5%
ranking in USMLE scores nationwide. Julian Omidi completed his internship at
the Department of Internal Medicine at Loma Linda University Medical Center in
California and went back to Saint Louis University School of Medicine for his
residency at the Department of Dermatology, where ...
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How to learn Kabbalah online
I have been looking for a good Kabbalah related website for years. Easy to understand and without too many references to religion.Finally I have found it.If you really want to understand Kabbalah and understand what is kabbalah you can go to etzhaim.net and start learning in seconds.Thanks to simple explanations and great videos, etzhaim.net is the site to learn Kabbalah today.You will soon find yourself acquainted with Hebrew Alphabet and Kabbalah Astrology. You will learn what is Etz
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How to Purchase Life Insurance Online
If you need life insurance, you may want to purchase life insurance online. Purchasing life insurance online is easy and convenient. There is no need for a medical exam, no paperwork hassles and you don't have to leave the comfort of your home to purchase life insurance online. You can purchase term life or whole life online with a few clicks of your mouse. There are many companies that offer online policies, so be sure to compare what they offer to get the best deal.There are specific factors ...
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Some Most Famous Rishis (And Personalities) Of Ancient India
The term "rshi" (also spelled as "rishi" in English) originally denoted singers of Vedic hymns. However, according to post-Vedic traditions, the rishi is also a "sage" to whom the Gods revealed the Vedas (Knowledge).AandaalAandaal is a 10th century saint (Tamil). She belongs to the Vaishnava tradition and is credited as the author of a number of admirable Tamil works.
AngirasA Vedic sage who wrote most of the Atharva Veda.
AtriA legendary scholar and a son of Brahma. He is among the ...Read More »
Sri Rudram - What is Rudram?
Sri Rudram, also known as Rudraprasna, is a hymn devoted to Lord Shiva. It is part of the Yajur Veda ehich is one of the greatest of the Vedic hymns. Sri Rudram is in two parts. The first part, chapter 16 of the Yajurveda, is known as Namakam because of the repeated use of the word "Namo" in it. The second part, chapter 18 of the Yajurveda, is known as Chamakam because of the repeated use of the words "Chame".
Rudram is divided into 11 sections called 'Anuvakas'. In the first ...Read More »
Mother of vedas is about to become mother of the world
THE TRUE GAYATRI IS ERA ENERGY:
Regarding human beings for a fair length of time I am saying that their psyche requires sanctification. With reference to Gayatri too I have been saying that it is the Kamadhenu or wish fulfilling cow of Brahmins. If true Brahmin qualities manifest in your psyche then definitely the nectarine milk of this wish fulfilling cow too will be yours. If qualities of Brahmins like good will, gentlemanliness, honesty, ethical behavior etc dwell in your character ...Read More »
Getting to Know Access and MDB Databases Better
It is very surprising that a large number of Microsoft Office users prefer to use Excel to handle large amounts of data even though they know that they can just as easily use Access to manage the data. Many are under the impression that Microsoft Access is very powerful software that is not easy to use or that it will take a long time for them to learn. The truth on the other hand, is that Access is not only a very user-friendly database application but also scales exceedingly well. You can ...
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The Power of Working in the Cached Exchange Mode
If you are using a Microsoft Exchange server account, then you will have a far better experience of working with the server if you use the Cached Exchange Mode in your Outlook. While some versions of Outlook use this mode by default, in some you may have to set up the cached mode so that all your Exchange folders are available to you offline. When you use the cached exchange mode, Outlook will make a copy of the Exchange server mailbox, available to you locally. Then, you can continue working ...
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First Place Award Winning Acrylic Painting -"Ready to Work"
First Place Honors
'Ready to Work' was awarded First Place honors at The Meeker Classic International Art Competition in September, 2009, and will be the image used on the poster, brochure, postcard and other memorabilia for the 2010 event. The show is held in conjunction with the Meeker Classic Sheepdog Championship Trials that takes place each September in northwestern
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Reflections
The word "reflecting" can mean many different things and as I write this it does to me. I am currently reflecting on the direction of my art, how blessed I have been to be able to pursue my passion in the creation of art, and even my recent fascination with reflections. I am captivated by them and am seeking them out - looking for the next one that I may be able to capture creatively in pastel or acrylic.I am "reflecting" on the fact that this is quite a departure from the type of art I
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