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Chandu Yarram is an Indian-born American film director, writer and producer. He won independent filmmaking industry awards for his feature films <nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/>The Distance Between Us<nowiki/> <nowiki/><nowiki/>and <nowiki/><nowiki/>Uncommitted <nowiki/><nowiki/><nowiki/>at The World Indie Film Festival (TWIFF) and The Online Film Festival (TOFF).
Career
Born in Chirala, Andhra Pradesh, Yarram developed an interest in visual art in a college where he started working on cartoon strips, which were published in the regional magazines and newspapers, including Prabhanews and Andhra Jyothy. After working as a software engineer in Hyderabad, he later immigrated to the USA.
Yarram's first short films were '<nowiki/>Year End'<nowiki/> and '<nowiki/>Money Matters.
In 2014 he released his first full-length feature film '<nowiki/>The Distance Between Us, where the leading roles were performed by Rahul Rai, who received Best New Talent award at the London Asian Film Festival for ‘ and Leah Kavita . The film won “Best Narrative Feature Film” award at The World Indie Film Festival (TWIFF) in 2014. It was officially selected by The Greater Washington Immigration Film Festival in 2014. The picture was shot on locations in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware.
Yarram's second full-length film <nowiki/>'Uncommitted was released in 2015. The film won “Best Narrative Feature” at The World Indie Film Fest (TWIFF) in 2015 and “Best Feature Film” at The Online Film Festival (TOFF) in 2015. It was an official selection by at the Los Angeles CineFest, New York’s Festival of Colors, and Blow Up Chicago International Art House Film Festival. The world premiere was held by TWIFF at New People Cinema in San Francisco in September 2015.
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* <nowiki/>'The Distance Between Us (2014)
* <nowiki/>'Uncommitted (2015)
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Alimihan Seyiti (born June 25, 1886?) is a supercentenarian claimant. She lives in the Chinese city of Kashgar, near the border with Kyrgyzstan. On August 15, 2013, the Xinjiang Daily reported that she was born on June 25, 1886, which, if true, would make her the oldest person in recorded history. Chinese birth records before and into the 20th century are generally unreliable, however, so substantiating her claim has been difficult.<ref name="telegraph"/>
Longevity
Seyiti attributes longevity to dressing herself up. She said that she never been to hospital.
She still does chores like feeding chickens.<ref name=telegraph/>
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*Longevity claims
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Michelle Stein-Evers, born in Los Angeles, California, is a specialist in Iranian Studies, human rights, and immigration, now residing in Australia.
Early life and education
Michelle Stein-Evers was born in Los Angeles, California to a family of Ethiopian-Jewish and African American descent. She studied at the Universities of California, Tehran and Pennsylvania, specializing in political science and Iranian Area Studies. Her fields of expertise include Jews, of colour, and Diaspora communities.
Career
While resident in the United States, Stein-Evers became a specialist researcher at the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles. In 1995 she was a co-founder of the National Conference of Black Jews, together with Robin Washington, an Afro-Jewish editor in Boston, and Capers Funnye, a Black Hebrew rabbi in Chicago. She also worked at the Foreign Policy Research Institute at University of Pennsylvania and the Center for Strategic and International Studies at Georgetown University.
Stein-Evers emigrated to Australia, where she lives with her husband and daughter. She is a frequent lecturer for The Shalom Institute Adult Education Programs, and has been studying Australian Law at the University of Wollongong.
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21C Media Group is an independent New York City-based public relations, new media, marketing and consulting firm specializing in classical music and the performing arts.
The company represents a roster of individual artists, arts organizations, media entities and record labels. 21C Media Group offers various promotional services including publicity, digital marketing, video production and consulting.
History
21C Media Group was founded in January 2000 by former record industry executives Albert Imperato, Jessica Lustig and Glenn Petry. 21C Media Group was the project architect of the inaugural YouTube Symphony Orchestra, which debuted at Carnegie Hall on April 15, 2009, and the artistic director of the 2011 YouTube Symphony Orchestra summit at the Sydney Opera House. The company is credited as the producer, writer, and director of several classical music videos, including Deborah Voigt: The Return of the Little Black Dress, three videos for New York Philharmonic Music Director Alan Gilbert's production of Le Grand Macabre, and Run Gil Run for violinist Gil Shaham. In February 2010, 21C Media Group worked with the World Economic Forum to produce its 40th-anniversary concert at Carnegie Hall.

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