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  2. Aung Aung Taik - Wikipedia

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    Wanting more artistic freedom he immigrated to the United States in 1972 and continued his studies at the San Francisco Art Institute. [5] A series of exhibitions led to his first one-man show in the United States in 1981, where Tom Albright commented in the San Francisco Chronicle that Aung Aung's paintings “...suggest some of the strange stage sets of Francis Bacon carried to a greater ...

  3. Burmese Americans - Wikipedia

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    Bay Area – Daly City, Fremont, San Francisco, and San Jose 1,373; Portland, Oregon – 1,167 Burmese live in Portland. Salt Lake City, Utah – 1,126 Burmese live in Salt Lake City. Rock Island, Illinois – 902 (2022) [34] Baltimore County, Maryland – Large numbers of Burmese refugees, especially Chin, in Baltimore and Howard Counties.

  4. Daniel Lurie was raised in old money San Francisco. Can he be ...

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    Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie ran as the "non-politician" who could hit reset at San Francisco City Hall. But even as a political newcomer, Lurie, scion of one of the city's elite old-money families ...

  5. Kaliflower Commune - Wikipedia

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    Kaliflower helped create the culture of Haight-Ashbury and the San Francisco hippie movement during the 1970s. The commune that produced the newsletter influenced the formation, structure, and principles of many other communes including The House of Love and Prayer [20] and the One Mind Temple (which became the St. John Coltrane Church). [21]

  6. Thakins - Wikipedia

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    These thirty Thakhins, known as the Thirty Comrades, were the founding members of the Burma Independence Army, which would later number around 8000 men. When the Japanese invaded Burma in late 1941 and early 1942, the BIA marched with the Japanese to expel the British. On 1 August 1943, the Japanese granted Burma a kind of independence.

  7. Nat (deity) - Wikipedia

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    The most important nat pilgrimage site in Burma is Mount Popa, an extinct volcano with numerous temples and relic sites atop a 1300 metre-tall mountain located near Bagan in central Burma. The annual festival is held on the full moon of the month of Natdaw (December) of the Burmese calendar. [4]

  8. Comparing dynasties: Chiefs vs. Patriots — who has the edge?

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    Belichick coached 29 NFL seasons and is 302-165 (.647) all time in regular-season games, plus 31-13 (.705) in the postseason. Reid has coached 26 seasons and is 273-146-1 (.651) in the regular ...

  9. Paris Hilton Expands Pet Grooming Line to Offer Food ... - AOL

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    Paris Hilton has expanded her pet grooming line to now offer food products.. Pamper Like Paris is a new food line, available at Chewy, that the multi-hyphenate star, 43, crafted in collaboration ...