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yeswearemagazine · 10 months
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The Side Look of a Barcelonese #2 062 : Early morning Sun worship (heliolatry) by a Hindu devotee, in the river Ganges, India. © Pradip K.Mazumder aka Peekayem
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24x7newsbengal · 2 years
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Musical Deepawali Get together of Purva Kolkata Maheshwari Sabha
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Purva Kolkata Maheswari Sabha since 2008 working towards various cultural, social & education services. Hemant Marda, President of the Sabha updated that Maheshwari family of eastern part of Kolkata are members of this sabha. The Sabha was founded under the presidentship of Shri Jiwan lal Bahety. Since 2008, the sabha is organizing programs, blood donations camps, health checkup camp, education scholarship to needy students, Individual development programs for females, seminars of current topics, celebration of various religious festival ie. Deepawali, Holi, Janamastmi, Teej , and Gangour and many more programs.
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The Gangour festival of PKMS names as Purva Kolkata Gangour Mohotsav is very popular among the people of Kolkata.
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CA Rajesh Chandak, Hony secretary added that during the hard time of covid wave the members of the sabha were very active is helping the people by providing foods, arranging medical assistance, providing oxygen cylinders and concentrations etc. and members were very active on counseling people over phone. We have organized many programs on health & entertainment on zoom for people during that time.
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Nt Rashmi Biyani & Abhishek Bhoot, co convenor of Deepawali Musical masti program informed that the main purpose of today’s program is to celebrate this biggest festival of Hindu together and enjoy. Rajat Baid conducted a musical Antakshari & quiz for members.Members of all stage participated in the program by singing & dancing . Rajat Baid is a fantastic singer.
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The best part in his performance was that each and every person took involvement in his well planed Musical Show with some clues to the audience. The audience was thrilled by his clues and enthusiastically started responding him.
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This brought a unique energy to the whole audience. The song he selected was full of thrill and passion.We get blessings of our elders today for our bright and prosperous future too.
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Gopal Damani, Suresh Jhawar, B.L Rathi, Ghanshyam Manihar, Bhagwati Mundhra, Ghanshyam Bhaiya , Gokul Damani , Srikishan Binani & Smt Ratan Bahety ,Anju Bhutra , Versa Daga , Sunita Bahety were present and graced today’s function.
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Meanwhile, in Donetsk
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horsesarecreatures · 2 years
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TFF Sentebale (PKM Gamborian x Cause Celebre) - 2016 Morgan Stallion
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ryndvmlcy · 3 years
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okkynaomi · 7 years
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@Regrann from @gloria.sigma - Our saturday morning... . . Karena setiap detik haruslah dihargai, maka isilah dengan hal yang bermanfaat bersama dengan orang-orang yang berharga... . . #oriphotograph #gloriasigmamalaha #workout #lifestyle #photography #running #lifegoals #workout #morning #faith #passion #universitashasanuddin #friends - #regrann (at Gedung PKM Unhas)
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olivierdemangeon · 5 years
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  Le 29 juin 2002, un navire de patrouille nord-coréen franchit la ligne de démarcation maritime dans la mer Jaune et engage son homologue sud-coréen alors que le pays est préoccupé par la Coupe du monde.
    Origine du film : Corée du Sud Réalisateur : Kim Hak-soon Scénariste : Kim Hak-soon Acteurs : Kim Mu-yeol, Jin Goo, Lee Hyun-woo, Lee Wan, Kim Dong-beom Musique : Mok Young-jin Genre : Drame, Guerre, Historique Durée : 130 minutes Date de sortie : 24 juin 2015 (Corée) Année de production : 2015 Sociétés de production : Rosetta Cinema Distribué par : Next Entertainment World Titre original : 연평해전 / Yeonpyeong Haejeon Notre note : ★★★☆☆
    “Yeonpyeong Haejeon” ou “Northern Limit Line” pour la distribution internationale, est un film de guerre sud-coréen datant de 2015, écrit et réalisé par Kim Hak-soon, à qui l’on doit également “Rewind” (2003). Les acteurs principaux sont Kim Mu-yeol, qu’on a pu voir dans “Illang: The Wolf Brigade” (2018), Jin Goo, qu’on a pu voir dans “The Target” (2014), et Lee Hyun-woo, qu’on a pu voir dans “Secretly, Greatly” (2013). Le film est basé sur des événements réels nommés Second Battle of Yeonpyeong.
L’histoire proposée par “Northern Limit Line” nous ramène en 2002. Alors que le monde entier a les yeux rivés sur la Coupe du Monde de Football qui se déroule conjointement au Japon et en Corée du Sud, une bataille navale va se dérouler à proximité de la ligne de démarcation entre les deux Corées, à proximité de l’archipel de Yeonpyeong, en mer Jaune. Un navire nord-coréen étant entré dans les eaux territoriales sud-coréennes, deux patrouilleurs sont venus leur intimer l’ordre de faire demi-tour. Au lieu d’obtempérer, le navire nord-coréen va engager le combat…
D’une manière générale, “Northern Limit Line” est relativement décevant. La raison principale réside dans sa longueur. Kim Hak-soon, scénariste-réalisateur du métrage, prend beaucoup trop de temps à installer les personnages ainsi que la situation. En effet, Kim Hak-soon développe longuement les différentes escarmouches qui ont eu lieu les jours précédant l’attaque nord-coréenne. En outre, il nous immerge pleinement dans la vie des marins qui composent le patrouilleur sud-coréen (PKM-357). On découvre ainsi qu’il s’agit pour la grande majorité de jeunes hommes ayant des ambitions tout ce qu’il y a de plus basique, des projets, des envies usuelles. Certains débutent tout juste une vie de famille, là où d’autres sont encore à la recherche de l’âme sœur.
La pictographie orchestrée par Kim Hyung-koo permet au spectateur de pleinement s’immerger dans la vie quotidienne de ce patrouilleur. On peut suivre les différents entraînements visant à être le plus rapide possible dans le déploiement des hommes lors d’une attaque. Ce point est relativement intéressant, car il aura son importance lors de l’attaque à proprement parlé. Pour être précis, je dirais que tout cela n’aura pas servi à grand chose, car les sud-coréens vont en prendre plein la poire, et ne devront leur salut que grâce à l’aide des autres navires venus à leur secours.
La trame centrale est profondément dramatique, et comme souvent dans un film catastrophe dramatique, on va se focaliser sur quelques personnages en particulier. Le lieutenant-commandant Yoon Young-ha (Kim Mu-yeol) à la tête du patrouilleur 357. Le sergent Han Sang-gook (Jin Goo), dont on va découvrir qu’un mal l’empêche d’exercer pleinement son rôle de barreur, qu’il tiendra finalement au péril de sa vie, et le caporal Park Dong-hyuk (Lee Hyun-woo), tout juste affecté sur ce navire quelque temps avant l’attaque. Les séquences de combat prennent systématiquement une tournure tragique, avec des personnages en pleurs, agissant de manière incohérente. À se demander ce qu’ils font dans l’armée.
La bataille navale est très bien filmée, avec de nombreux effets spéciaux, une multitude d’effets pyrotechniques, des corps meurtris et son lot d’hémoglobine. La bande originale, signée Mok Young-jin, vient malicieusement appuyer les séquences fortes afin d’offrir le maximum de tension et d’émotion. Malheureusement, il a trop de séquences larmoyantes qui sont finalement plus énervantes qu’autre chose. Du coup, les 130 minutes de ce Northern Limit Line deviennent presque pénibles par moment.
Le film a dominé le box-office le jour de son lancement, et, au cours des quatre premiers jours de son exploitation, le métrage avait enregistré 1,4 million d’entrées, pour un total de 7,8 millions de dollars. Un résultat très honorable puisque le mois de juin est toujours considéré comme étant une période calme pour l’industrie cinématographique coréenne. En date du 2 août 2015, le film avait fait plus de 6 millions d’entrées pour une recette de près de 39 millions de dollars. Alors que le média d’Etat nord-coréen Uriminzokkiri a critiqué le film, le qualifiant de “déformé”, des politiciens conservateurs sud-coréens, tels que l’ancien président Lee Myung-bak, ont recommandé le film.
En conclusion, “Northern Limit Line” est un film de guerre légèrement au-dessus de la moyenne doté d’histoires vraies mais disposant d’un développement lent et trop larmoyant. Le rythme est trop poussif dans la première partie et correcte dans la dernière partie. La photographie et les effets spéciaux sont agréables. L’édition aurait gagné en fluidité en amputant quelques scènes secondaires. La distribution offre de bonnes prestations, mais la mise en scène n’évite cependant pas quelques clichés du genre. Un divertissement qui reste plaisant malgré quelques défauts qui frôlent la correctionnelle.
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    NORTHERN LIMIT LINE (2015) ★★★☆☆ Le 29 juin 2002, un navire de patrouille nord-coréen franchit la ligne de démarcation maritime dans la mer Jaune et engage son homologue sud-coréen alors que le pays est préoccupé par la Coupe du monde.
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juliandmouton30 · 6 years
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Metro adds science building to Niemeyer-designed tech campus in Brazil
A university campus designed by Oscar Niemeyer in Brazil's São José dos Campos has gained a huge new science building, which is intended to echo a nearby education wing built by the modernist architect.
The project – a collaborative effort between São Paulo-based firms Metro Architects, MMBB and Piratininga Arquitetos – marks the first stage of a total redesign of the campus for the Technological Institute of Aeronautics (ITA).
Spanning 188,368 square feet (17,500 square metres), the expansive science building covers a large plot of relatively undeveloped land and is split across three storeys, with an open-air ground floor.
Its layout comprises a long rectangular plan that is joined by three square-like offshoot structures. This construction directly mirrors another education building on a nearby street, completed by Niemeyer in the 1950s as part of his masterplan for the university.
"We were very much guided by the spirit of Niemeyer," said Metro. "We completed the group of buildings by adding a new long bar that defines a central plaza so to speak, where we placed the more gregarious buildings: new library and auditorium, in a coherent position regarding the original ones."
The thinner "long bar" unit runs parallel to the street with a glazed facade, while other portions overlook a grassy site. The science building is supported on pillars that elevate the teaching spaces above a concrete courtyard.
A series of white circular stairwells, similar to those Niemeyer designed for the nearby building, feature across the exterior. Elsewhere, standardised steel components were used to maximise build-speed and technical accuracy, as well as reduce waste.
The white facades, rounded stairs and low-slung plans the building resembles Niemeyer's other modernist designs, including Centro Niemeyer in Avilés, Spain, with its observatory-like construction, and the Palácio da Alvorada built in 1958, where Brazil's president Michel Temer moved out of for fear of ghosts.
The science building for ITA is sited near other buildings designed by Niemeyer, including a smaller rectangular structure that houses a library and auditorium.
"Based on the ITA Campus, whose initial layout and geometry of some buildings were outlined by Oscar Niemeyer, we understood the importance of creating a dialogue with this existing architectural design, and enhancing the notable characteristics of the whole," said Metro.
The redesign accommodates twice the number of students. Inside, the science building includes classrooms, professor rooms and laboratories. For ventilating all of the buildings, a system was designed with natural means and open external galleries so no air conditioning is needed.
ITA was set up as an aerospace technology institute in 1950, and is located an hour outside São Paulo. The wider revamp of the campus will also include separate library and auditorium buildings that will be closer to the new science building.
These structures will be square in shape and almost identical in size. A central courtyard is designed for the new library, the auditorium is planned to seat 1,200 people, and both will be located close to a large green space.
"A key design principle of the plan of was to make a clear distinction between areas for living and public use with those areas intended for faculty and students," said Metro.
Niemeyer is considered Brazil's most important architect, and completed a wide variety of buildings in his home country before his death in 2012, aged 104.
They include the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Niterói in Rio de Janeiro, which was used for a Louis Vuitton fashion show in 2016, and the city's Hotel Nacional that reopened last year after two decades.
His other educational projects include the brutalist Haifa University in Israel, which was completed in 1962 and renovated by Tel Aviv-based architect Asaf Lerman with a new library wing last year.
Photography is by Leonardo Finotti.
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Project architects: Martin Corullon and Gustavo Cedroni Collaboratos: Miki Itabashi, Flavio Bragaia, Marcelo Altieri, Marcelo Macedo, Camille Laurent, Helena Cavalheiro, Isadora Marchi, LuisTavares, Marina Ioshii, Marina Pereira, Rafael de Sousa, Isadora Scheneider, Marina Cecchi Structural engineer: INNER Engenharia e Gerenciamento Consructor: Appogeo projeto Hydrolic engineer: Usina Consultoria e Projetos Electrical engineer: PKM Consultoria, Projetos e Instalações Air control: EPT Engenharia Lighting: Lux Projetos Luminotécnicos Acoustics: HARMONIA Davi Akkerman + Holtz Waterproofing: Proassp impermeabilização Landscaping: Bonsai Paisagismo Sound: SVA – Sistemas de Vídeo e Áudio Ltda. Modeling: Fred Carol Maquetaria
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yeswearemagazine · 4 years
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…and we’ll close the richest day of the last months with this perfect street composition by the excellent Indian/American Pradip K.Mazumder, also deserving the total best, and to be enjoyed full size, for the 8th monochrome today after, for example, the excellent Chinese Chang Yi-Chen.
Very gracious and harmonious, with delicate shadows on the back of one of the characters. See you ! Image from the series Life at the banks of the river Ganges Kolkata, India © Pradip K.Mazumder aka Peekayem Text : Basile Pesso - YWAMag director
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yeswearemagazine · 4 years
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Of Woven History, Distant window, Friends, and Striped shirt… Chasing the light in Washington, DC. © Pradip K.Mazumder aka Peekayem :
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yeswearemagazine · 5 years
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A lazy afternoon in ancient Rome…the facade, and the varying shades of yellow. © Pradip K.Mazumder aka PKM Photography (Post number 42 600 of the Tumblr version of YWAMag - Fb version here, different)
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yeswearemagazine · 5 years
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After the stunner of Elsa Bertrand a few posts ago, another wonderfully metaphysical image, by the Indian/American Pradip K.Mazumder. Technically, hard to say if the top left bit bothers or not, or even brings something. It’s a question I have sometimes spoken about along the years. Whatsoever, also deserves the absolute best, and to be enjoyed big size. ****** ‘Standing before the mysteries of life, you seemed to get lost, sometimes!’ A boy looking at a ferry crossing the river Ganges, at Kolkata, India. At a distance, the historic bridge, known as ‘Howrah Bridge’ can be seen. When commissioned in 1943, it was the 3rd-longest suspension cantilever bridge in the world, connecting Kolkata with the city of Howrah. It carries over 100,000 vehicles and 150,000+ pedestrians on the daily basis. The bridge has been renamed ‘Rabindra Setu’ after the great Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore, who was the first Indian and Asian Nobel laureate. © Pradip K.Mazumder aka PKM Photography 1st text : Basile Pesso, YWAMag director, 2d one : Pradip K.Mazumder
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yeswearemagazine · 5 years
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Early morning Sun worship (heliolatry) by a Hindu devotee, in the river Ganges, India.
The history of Sun worship seemed to be as old as the mankind itself. They worshiped the Sun as the ultimate source of energy that provided life and energy to themselves and everything around. All ancient cultures seemed to worship the Sun, including the ancient Egyptians, the Indo-Europeans, the Romans, and the native Americans. In Hinduism, the God Surya represented the Sun. © Pradip K.Mazumder aka PKM Photography :
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yeswearemagazine · 4 years
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IND-2020/09 : It’s morning. It’s news time. And it’s the Daily Newspaper (the name of the newspaper in Hindi reads, “Prabhat Khabar” i.e. ‘Morning News’) In the age of smartphones, smart TVs, 24x7 online world ; as well as Alexa, Siri, and ‘Hey Google’…we are flooded with instant news from all over the world. In midst of all of these streaming services, the old fashioned daily newspaper stills holds on to its charm. The ‘fresh of the printing press’ feel and smell…has its own appeal ! And, if you’re in an open area, like in a park…it’s an added bonus. © Pradip K.Mazumder aka Peekayem, Kolkata, India :
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yeswearemagazine · 4 years
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IND-2020/27 : Of layers and silhouettes... And Quiet Flows the Ganges. Kolkata, India © Pradip K.Mazumder aka Peekayem :
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