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Certain ailments are seen as entirely unrelated to zar, and basically incurable, such as people suffering from what Western medicine recognizes as schizophrenia. [18] The zar doctor is called a "bala Zar" (master of zar), [18] or zar bala, [79] and diagnoses if a patient is suffering from zar, the evil eye, or incurable illness. Zar doctors use ...
The South African rand, or simply the rand, (sign: R; code: ZAR [a]) is the official currency of South Africa. It is subdivided into 100 cents (sign: "c"), and a comma separates the rand and cents. [ 1 ]
Camera and display technology is evolving with more distinct primaries, spaced farther apart per the CIE chromaticity diagram. Displays with more separated primaries permit a larger gamut of displayable colors, however, color data needs to be available to make use of the larger gamut color space. xvYCC is an extended gamut color space that is backwards compatible with the existing BT.709 YCbCr ...
R Zar Ni was born Zarni Myo Nyunt, to Myo Lwin and Kaythwe Nyunt in Yangon. He has a younger brother, Thiha Myo Nyunt, who is an aspiring singer with the stage name of M Thiha . Zar Ni grew up in Tamwe Township , and learned to play the guitar at Sixth Standard.
An official animated music video was released on YouTube on March 11, 2022 to coincide with the release of the 40th anniversary edition of Moving Pictures.The video contains elements from the parent album cover, and depicts a heist in Toronto.
The institute organizes an annual cultural and technical event known as "YASH". It is a week-long event where various events and competitions take place, such as Freshers Day, Fashion Show-Fashionista, rock concerts, celebrity shows, Ethnic Day and Rose Day, Megheshri .
James Henry Wharton (born 1 February 2001) is an English cricketer. [1] [2] He made his Twenty20 debut on 14 September 2020, for Yorkshire in the 2020 t20 Blast. [3]He made his first-class debut on 14 April 2022, for Yorkshire in the 2022 County Championship.
Anton Webern [a] (German: [ˈantoːn ˈveːbɐn] ⓘ; 3 December 1883 – 15 September 1945) was an Austrian composer, conductor, and musicologist.His music was among the most radical of its milieu in its concision and use of then novel atonal and twelve-tone techniques.