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Tara Brach (born May 17, 1953) is an American psychologist, author, and proponent of Buddhist meditation. She is a guiding teacher and founder of the Insight Meditation Community of Washington, D.C. (IMCW). [ 1 ]
2004, Ireland/United Kingdom/Australia, Orion ISBN 0-7528-5166-7, Pub date 25 August 2004, Hardback; 2004, United States, Dutton ISBN 0-525-94754-X, Pub date 21 September 2004, Hardback
Mahesh Dattani (born 7 August 1958) is an Indian director, actor, playwright and writer.He wrote such plays as Final Solutions, [1] Dance Like a Man, Bravely Fought the Queen, On a Muggy Night in Mumbai, Tara, Thirty Days in September 2007 [2] [3] and The Big Fat City.
Sabrina Marie Cruz (born April 22, 1998 [2]) is a Canadian YouTuber best known for her educational YouTube videos on her main channel, Answer in Progress, formerly known as NerdyAndQuirky, which she launched on January 6, 2012. [3] As of November 2024, the channel has 1.6 million subscribers and 95.7 million views.
"Tara" is the second single from Moya Brennan's Grammy-nominated album Two Horizons, released in the same year. The cover shows a photography by Peer Lindgreen. [1]
The story "Rain, Rain, Go Away" concerns a seemingly perfect family, the Sakkaros, who become neighbors of another family, the Wrights. The Wrights are puzzled at the great lengths the Sakkaros go to avoid any contact with water, such as when Mrs. Wright tells her husband that Mrs. Sakkaro's kitchen was so clean, it seemed to be never used, and when she offered Mrs. Wright a glass of water she ...
In 2016, the twins briefly appeared on Take My Wife, starring Cameron Esposito and River Butcher, through a particular YouTube-released holiday segment. In September 2017, Tegan appeared as a guest on Esposito's podcast Queery. In October 2017, Sara was a guest on the show. In October 2019, both sisters appeared together on the podcast.
In the late 19th century, the Edinburgh football club Hibernian F.C. adopted Erin Go Bragh as their motto [14] and it adorned their shirts accordingly. Founded in 1875 by Edinburgh Irishmen and the local Catholic Church, St Patrick's, the club's shirts included a gold harp set on a green background.