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1] Columbia Artists Management (CAMI) was an international talent management agency. On August 29, 2020, the agency announced plans to shut down amid a disturbance in business caused by the " prolonged pandemic environment ".
Mwene Muji [a] was a polity around Lake Mai-Ndombe in the Congo Basin, likely stretching south to Idiofa. It bordered the Tio Kingdom among others to its southwest. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] : 63 Mwene Muji dominated the region of the Lower Kasai.
The company was founded by Cami Téllez and Jack DeFuria in 2019 and backed by $3.5 million from venture capital investors. [2] To found the company, Téllez dropped out of Columbia University, where she studied English and Art History for seven semesters.
Kumārajīva (Sanskrit: कुमारजीव; traditional Chinese: 鳩摩羅什; simplified Chinese: 鸠摩罗什; pinyin: Jiūmóluóshí; Wade–Giles: Chiu 1 mo 2 lo 2 shih 2, 344–413 CE) [1] was a Buddhist monk, scholar, missionary and translator from Kucha (present-day Aksu Prefecture, Xinjiang, China).
The Linga Purana describes that Shiva, or his aspect Vamadeva, will be born as a Kumara and then multiply into the four Kumaras in each kalpa (eon) as sons of Brahma of that kalpa. In the 29th kalpa, Shveta Lohita is the main Kumara; where they are named as Sananda, Nandana, Vishvananda, and Upananadana of white colour; then in the 30th kalpa ...
Subbaraju's introduction to the cinema world was an accident. Director Krishna Vamsi's personal assistant asked Subbaraju to fix a computer issue for Krishna Vamsi's personal computer.
Kenya Hara (原 研哉, Hara Ken'ya, born 1958) is a Japanese graphic designer, curator and writer. He is a graduate of Musashino Art University. [1] Hara is employed by Musashino Art University as professor, and taught Communication Design and Design Theory in Science on Design Faculty since April 2003.
Cami Wrather, one of the protagonists of Coop & Cami Ask the World, an American comedy television series; Cami Lake, on the main island of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago, shared by Argentina and Chile; Cami River, Quebec, Canada; 291824 Cami, an asteroid; Civil Aerospace Medical Institute, part of the United States government