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Reza Attaran (Persian: رضا عطاران; born May 10, 1968) is an Iranian actor, director, screenwriter and singer. He has received various accolades, including three Crystal Simorgh , six Hafez Awards , an Iran Cinema Celebration Award and an Iran's Film Critics and Writers Association Awards.
The VA New York Harbor Healthcare System is a set of hospitals run by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs in the New York City area. It comprises three medical centers, two community outpatient clinics, and three veterans centers. [1] The system is a component of the much larger VA Health Care Network. [2]
The James J. Peters VA Medical Center, (also known as the Bronx Veterans Hospital), is a US Department of Veterans Affairs hospital complex located at 130 West Kingsbridge Road in West Fordham, Bronx, New York City. [1] The hospital is the headquarters of the Veterans Integrated Service Networks New York/New Jersey VA Health Care Network. [3]
Reza Attaran, Mehdi Hashemi, Ahmad Mehranfar, Borzou Arjmand, Shaghayegh Dehghan, Sirous Hemati, Shakib Shajareh, Omid Rouhani, Mahsa Tahmasebi M A Y 11 No Choice: مجبوریم: Reza Dormishian: Drama Negar Javaherian, Pardis Ahmadieh, Fatemeh Motamed Aria, Mojtaba Pirzadeh, Parsa Pirouzfar [18] 18 How Much You Want to Cry? 2
Negar Javaherian (Persian: نگار جواهریان; born January 12, 1983) is an Iranian actress. She is best known for her acting in Gold and Copper (2010), Here Without Me (2011), A Cube of Sug ar (2011) and The Painting Pool (2013).
Bath VA Medical Center is a U.S. Veterans Administration hospital located in Bath, Steuben County, New York. Affiliated with the University of Rochester School of Medicine , it provides secondary care and operates clinics in Elmira and Wellsville, New York ; and Coudersport and Wellsboro, Pennsylvania . [ 2 ]
This five-story [3] Washington Heights hospital agreed in April 1976, after pressure from oversight agencies, to close. [4] The 1929-built [5] structure had one serious violation: a "single front door, which is the only exit from the upper floors" (which the hospital refused to remedy: "contended that putting in another exit would mean cutting down on the number of beds").
Batavia Veterans Administration Hospital is a historic hospital and national historic district located at Batavia in Genesee County, New York. The district includes 15 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, 1 contributing structure, and 3 contributing objects. They were built or utilized during the period 1932 to 1950.