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Entwined - Verve 2015
Choreography
- Kerry Nicholls
VERVE Artistic Director
- Gianluca Vincentini
VERVE Rehearsal Director
- Susanna Recchia
Lighting
- Luke Haywood
Costumes
- Susan Kulkarni
Music
- ‘The Unfolding’ by Lisa Gerrard and Pieter Bourke,
‘Consumed’ by The Haxan Cloak
Dancers
- Robyn Byrne, Emmie Coxey, Georgia Heighway,
Harriet Irving, Kyle Lawson, Louis Lever,
Josh Scott, Joshua Jason Smith, Paula Tato Horcajo,
Lisard Tranis, Joseph Thomas
Filmed & edited by
- Joshua Hughes-Games and Alexander Hughes-Games
For MFMFilms
published: 27 Mar 2015
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Attachment vs. Attachment Parenting
Chaya Kulkarni, Director of Infant Mental Health Promotion at the Hospital for Sick Children, explains the difference between attachment and attachment parenting and gives tips on healthy bonding.
published: 30 Aug 2012
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Dreaming in Code - Trailer
Award-winning choreographer Tamsin Fitzgerald and Eddie Kay for Frantic Assembly present Dreaming in Code, an explosive, visceral, brand-new double bill performed by one of the UK’s most innovative male dance companies.
Featuring a breath-taking collision of kinetically charged dance and theatre, with music by Angus MacRae and Tony-nominated composer Alex Baranowski, 2Faced Dance explore what the future could look like in this powerful and fearless work.
Exhilarating, heart-breaking, devastating and joyful, this is one not to be missed!
Filming and Editing — Luke Evans
Soundtrack — Angus MacRae & Alex Baranowski
Choreography — Tamsin Fitzgerald for 2Faced Dance & Eddie Kay for Frantic Assembly
Lighting Design — James Mackenzie
Set Designer — Luke Evans
Costume Designers — Garance Marneur &...
published: 10 Feb 2015
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What are the symptoms of pneumonia in children & its management?-Dr. Dhanashree Kulkarni of C9
The typical symptoms of pneumonia in children are high grade fever. It is also fast breathing and cough. Cough sometimes may not be present but a high grade fever and a fast difficulty. Sometimes they may present a difficulty in feeding when they are younger children. The younger the child, the more the severity can be of pneumonia. to prevent pneumonia, you can give the vaccines known as the pneumococcal and HIB influenza and also the parents should be aware of these kind of symptoms so that there is no delay in referring such a child to the nearest hospital facility. So mainly I would say fever, fats breathing and difficulty in breathing or feeding and cough. The management of pneumonia is as follows. It depedns on the severity of the illness. if the child is...
published: 03 Mar 2019
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• LEAD Yuva Summit 2019 | LEAD Talk | S04 E02 | Varadh Kulkarni ( Founder and CEO @ CWK ).
LEADer Varadh Kulkarni is a entrepreneur that has developed his company named KABIRA.
For him, LEAD was a platform where he could explore himself, execute his ideas and test his capabilities. All this process got completed thanks to LEAD Prayana 2016.
What he has learnt from LEAD is to know what is really important and value it as the way it is, to focus on day by day examples, how quality efforts produces quality results and many more!
Varadh Kulkarni started his company on March 23, 2018. He is a geneticist and entrepreneur trying to bring change in the society.
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published: 01 Apr 2019
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Susan Pevensie: Heaven Banned for Sex?!?
I've often read/seen/heard the idea that CS Lewis was Evil Incarnate because of how he dissed Susan Pevensie at the end of the Narnia books. In particular, he's seen as The Evil Patriarchy because Susan was no longer a friend of Narnia due to finding out about the joys of sex.
I am making this video today to argue that this was certainly not the case. While CS Lewis was a product of his times and could have been more open-minded about women and his female characters, there is a clear and shown reason that she got the boot: She denied her God. Details within the video!
https://www.patreon.com/TonyYanqui9
published: 02 Apr 2019
2:17
Entwined - Verve 2015
Choreography
- Kerry Nicholls
VERVE Artistic Director
- Gianluca Vincentini
VERVE Rehearsal Director
- Susanna Recchia
Lighting
- Luke Haywood
Costumes
- Su...
Choreography
- Kerry Nicholls
VERVE Artistic Director
- Gianluca Vincentini
VERVE Rehearsal Director
- Susanna Recchia
Lighting
- Luke Haywood
Costumes
- Susan Kulkarni
Music
- ‘The Unfolding’ by Lisa Gerrard and Pieter Bourke,
‘Consumed’ by The Haxan Cloak
Dancers
- Robyn Byrne, Emmie Coxey, Georgia Heighway,
Harriet Irving, Kyle Lawson, Louis Lever,
Josh Scott, Joshua Jason Smith, Paula Tato Horcajo,
Lisard Tranis, Joseph Thomas
Filmed & edited by
- Joshua Hughes-Games and Alexander Hughes-Games
For MFMFilms
https://wn.com/Entwined_Verve_2015
Choreography
- Kerry Nicholls
VERVE Artistic Director
- Gianluca Vincentini
VERVE Rehearsal Director
- Susanna Recchia
Lighting
- Luke Haywood
Costumes
- Susan Kulkarni
Music
- ‘The Unfolding’ by Lisa Gerrard and Pieter Bourke,
‘Consumed’ by The Haxan Cloak
Dancers
- Robyn Byrne, Emmie Coxey, Georgia Heighway,
Harriet Irving, Kyle Lawson, Louis Lever,
Josh Scott, Joshua Jason Smith, Paula Tato Horcajo,
Lisard Tranis, Joseph Thomas
Filmed & edited by
- Joshua Hughes-Games and Alexander Hughes-Games
For MFMFilms
- published: 27 Mar 2015
- views: 2535
10:21
Attachment vs. Attachment Parenting
Chaya Kulkarni, Director of Infant Mental Health Promotion at the Hospital for Sick Children, explains the difference between attachment and attachment parentin...
Chaya Kulkarni, Director of Infant Mental Health Promotion at the Hospital for Sick Children, explains the difference between attachment and attachment parenting and gives tips on healthy bonding.
https://wn.com/Attachment_Vs._Attachment_Parenting
Chaya Kulkarni, Director of Infant Mental Health Promotion at the Hospital for Sick Children, explains the difference between attachment and attachment parenting and gives tips on healthy bonding.
- published: 30 Aug 2012
- views: 13843
1:05
Dreaming in Code - Trailer
Award-winning choreographer Tamsin Fitzgerald and Eddie Kay for Frantic Assembly present Dreaming in Code, an explosive, visceral, brand-new double bill perform...
Award-winning choreographer Tamsin Fitzgerald and Eddie Kay for Frantic Assembly present Dreaming in Code, an explosive, visceral, brand-new double bill performed by one of the UK’s most innovative male dance companies.
Featuring a breath-taking collision of kinetically charged dance and theatre, with music by Angus MacRae and Tony-nominated composer Alex Baranowski, 2Faced Dance explore what the future could look like in this powerful and fearless work.
Exhilarating, heart-breaking, devastating and joyful, this is one not to be missed!
Filming and Editing — Luke Evans
Soundtrack — Angus MacRae & Alex Baranowski
Choreography — Tamsin Fitzgerald for 2Faced Dance & Eddie Kay for Frantic Assembly
Lighting Design — James Mackenzie
Set Designer — Luke Evans
Costume Designers — Garance Marneur & Susan Kulkarni
Rehearsal Director — Sioda Martin
Original Cast — Jason Reece Boyle, Jack Humphrey, Chris Knight, Luke Rigg, Ed Warner
https://wn.com/Dreaming_In_Code_Trailer
Award-winning choreographer Tamsin Fitzgerald and Eddie Kay for Frantic Assembly present Dreaming in Code, an explosive, visceral, brand-new double bill performed by one of the UK’s most innovative male dance companies.
Featuring a breath-taking collision of kinetically charged dance and theatre, with music by Angus MacRae and Tony-nominated composer Alex Baranowski, 2Faced Dance explore what the future could look like in this powerful and fearless work.
Exhilarating, heart-breaking, devastating and joyful, this is one not to be missed!
Filming and Editing — Luke Evans
Soundtrack — Angus MacRae & Alex Baranowski
Choreography — Tamsin Fitzgerald for 2Faced Dance & Eddie Kay for Frantic Assembly
Lighting Design — James Mackenzie
Set Designer — Luke Evans
Costume Designers — Garance Marneur & Susan Kulkarni
Rehearsal Director — Sioda Martin
Original Cast — Jason Reece Boyle, Jack Humphrey, Chris Knight, Luke Rigg, Ed Warner
- published: 10 Feb 2015
- views: 2557
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What are the symptoms of pneumonia in children & its management?-Dr. Dhanashree Kulkarni of C9
The typical symptoms of pneumonia in children are high grade fever. It is also fast breathing and cough. Cough sometimes may not be present but a high gra...
The typical symptoms of pneumonia in children are high grade fever. It is also fast breathing and cough. Cough sometimes may not be present but a high grade fever and a fast difficulty. Sometimes they may present a difficulty in feeding when they are younger children. The younger the child, the more the severity can be of pneumonia. to prevent pneumonia, you can give the vaccines known as the pneumococcal and HIB influenza and also the parents should be aware of these kind of symptoms so that there is no delay in referring such a child to the nearest hospital facility. So mainly I would say fever, fats breathing and difficulty in breathing or feeding and cough. The management of pneumonia is as follows. It depedns on the severity of the illness. if the child is brought early in the course of the disease, it is just a fever and a cough, this child can be treated on an outpatient basis and we can treat them on oral antibiotics and tell them about the danger signs which if are present they need to come back early and they need a regular follow up for this. In case the severity of the illness is more, that is if there is a difficulty in breathing and the child is not able to feed at all, it is better that the child is treated in the hospital itself after admissions. typically we start the on iv fluids to maintain their duration, we start them on iv antibiotics based on the pathogen that we suspect. We get an x-ray done to see what is the severity and the extent of the pneumonia and we asses them every day. When there are viral epidemics like the flu virus that is currently present in Pune, we start them on antiviral treatment. Generally we get a good response to antibiotics after 48 to 72 hours. The criteria for the discharge would be if the child is not having any breathing difficulty, fever has settled and have a reasonable oral intake. That can be the criteria to discharge . However in all such cases, the parents should be aware of the danger signs , which if present the child should be brought back.
https://wn.com/What_Are_The_Symptoms_Of_Pneumonia_In_Children_Its_Management_Dr._Dhanashree_Kulkarni_Of_C9
The typical symptoms of pneumonia in children are high grade fever. It is also fast breathing and cough. Cough sometimes may not be present but a high grade fever and a fast difficulty. Sometimes they may present a difficulty in feeding when they are younger children. The younger the child, the more the severity can be of pneumonia. to prevent pneumonia, you can give the vaccines known as the pneumococcal and HIB influenza and also the parents should be aware of these kind of symptoms so that there is no delay in referring such a child to the nearest hospital facility. So mainly I would say fever, fats breathing and difficulty in breathing or feeding and cough. The management of pneumonia is as follows. It depedns on the severity of the illness. if the child is brought early in the course of the disease, it is just a fever and a cough, this child can be treated on an outpatient basis and we can treat them on oral antibiotics and tell them about the danger signs which if are present they need to come back early and they need a regular follow up for this. In case the severity of the illness is more, that is if there is a difficulty in breathing and the child is not able to feed at all, it is better that the child is treated in the hospital itself after admissions. typically we start the on iv fluids to maintain their duration, we start them on iv antibiotics based on the pathogen that we suspect. We get an x-ray done to see what is the severity and the extent of the pneumonia and we asses them every day. When there are viral epidemics like the flu virus that is currently present in Pune, we start them on antiviral treatment. Generally we get a good response to antibiotics after 48 to 72 hours. The criteria for the discharge would be if the child is not having any breathing difficulty, fever has settled and have a reasonable oral intake. That can be the criteria to discharge . However in all such cases, the parents should be aware of the danger signs , which if present the child should be brought back.
- published: 03 Mar 2019
- views: 383055
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• LEAD Yuva Summit 2019 | LEAD Talk | S04 E02 | Varadh Kulkarni ( Founder and CEO @ CWK ).
LEADer Varadh Kulkarni is a entrepreneur that has developed his company named KABIRA.
For him, LEAD was a platform where he could explore himself, execute his i...
LEADer Varadh Kulkarni is a entrepreneur that has developed his company named KABIRA.
For him, LEAD was a platform where he could explore himself, execute his ideas and test his capabilities. All this process got completed thanks to LEAD Prayana 2016.
What he has learnt from LEAD is to know what is really important and value it as the way it is, to focus on day by day examples, how quality efforts produces quality results and many more!
Varadh Kulkarni started his company on March 23, 2018. He is a geneticist and entrepreneur trying to bring change in the society.
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https://wn.com/•_Lead_Yuva_Summit_2019_|_Lead_Talk_|_S04_E02_|_Varadh_Kulkarni_(_Founder_And_Ceo_Cwk_).
LEADer Varadh Kulkarni is a entrepreneur that has developed his company named KABIRA.
For him, LEAD was a platform where he could explore himself, execute his ideas and test his capabilities. All this process got completed thanks to LEAD Prayana 2016.
What he has learnt from LEAD is to know what is really important and value it as the way it is, to focus on day by day examples, how quality efforts produces quality results and many more!
Varadh Kulkarni started his company on March 23, 2018. He is a geneticist and entrepreneur trying to bring change in the society.
Get connect to us on :
Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/dcselead
Twitter- https://twitter.com/dcseLEAD
Instagram - https://instagram.com/dcselead
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUqX
- published: 01 Apr 2019
- views: 609
16:44
Susan Pevensie: Heaven Banned for Sex?!?
I've often read/seen/heard the idea that CS Lewis was Evil Incarnate because of how he dissed Susan Pevensie at the end of the Narnia books. In particular, he'...
I've often read/seen/heard the idea that CS Lewis was Evil Incarnate because of how he dissed Susan Pevensie at the end of the Narnia books. In particular, he's seen as The Evil Patriarchy because Susan was no longer a friend of Narnia due to finding out about the joys of sex.
I am making this video today to argue that this was certainly not the case. While CS Lewis was a product of his times and could have been more open-minded about women and his female characters, there is a clear and shown reason that she got the boot: She denied her God. Details within the video!
https://www.patreon.com/TonyYanqui9
https://wn.com/Susan_Pevensie_Heaven_Banned_For_Sex
I've often read/seen/heard the idea that CS Lewis was Evil Incarnate because of how he dissed Susan Pevensie at the end of the Narnia books. In particular, he's seen as The Evil Patriarchy because Susan was no longer a friend of Narnia due to finding out about the joys of sex.
I am making this video today to argue that this was certainly not the case. While CS Lewis was a product of his times and could have been more open-minded about women and his female characters, there is a clear and shown reason that she got the boot: She denied her God. Details within the video!
https://www.patreon.com/TonyYanqui9
- published: 02 Apr 2019
- views: 156