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Farhad Mahdavi (born Feb 23, 1993) is an Iranian Trance Music Producer and DJ lives in Iran He is known for one of Orchestral Trance pioneers.
Biography
Farhad Mahdavi was born in Abadan, Iran on 23 February 1993. He is studying Computer Software Engineering at Azad University
Musical career
Farhad's musical journey began during his childhood with listening to Electronic Music and playing a toy-keyboard.
He started producing Trance from 2007 and his worldwide career started in 2011 with releasing his first single In Ctesiphon by Terminal 01 Recordings. The release gained the support from Paul Oakenfold's radio show Planet Perfecto & Sean Tyas. In 2013 Farhad's Peaceland was supported and played 3 times in Aly & Fila's radio show Future Sound of Egypt.
Farhad started 2013 with Icy Nights / Winter Rain release from Perceptive Recordings and Sounds Of Shiraz release from Trance All-Stars Records.
Also in 2013 Matt Bukovski's Remix of Farhad's upcoming track Blue Rose played by Armin Van Buuren on A State Of Trance episode 594
Discography
Singles
* 2011 "Farhad Mahdavi - In Ctesiphon ")
* 2011 "Farhad Mahdavi - Pasargadae ")
* 2011 "Farhad Mahdavi - Immortal Dreams ")
* 2012 "Farhad Mahdavi & Viceverse - Last Novel ")
* 2012 "Farhad Mahdavi - Peaceland ")
* 2012 "Farhad Mahdavi - Parthia ")
* 2012 "Farhad Mahdavi - Korean Romance")
* 2013 "Farhad Mahdavi - Icy Nights / Winter Rain ")
* 2013 "Farhad Mahdavi - Sounds Of Shiraz ")
* 2013 "Farhad Mahdavi - First Kiss ")
* 2013 "Farhad Mahdavi - Take My Hand ")
Remixes
* 2012 Matson - Skyland (Farhad Mahdavi Remix)
* 2012 Light & Wave - Ethno World (Farhad Mahdavi Remix)
* 2013 Ferry Tayle & Manuel Le Saux - Roma Airport (Farhad Mahdavi Remix)
* 2013 Ozo Effy - The Great Journey (Farhad Mahdavi Remix)
* 2013 Matt Chowski - One Wish (Farhad Mahdavi Remix)
* 2013 Miroslav Vrlik - Delight (Farhad Mahdavi Remix)
* 2013 Ahmed Romel - Moon Glow (Farhad Mahdavi Remix)
* 2013 Dennis Pedersen - Badittude (Farhad Mahdavi Remix)
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Brian Culp (born July 5, 1970 in Overland Park, Kansas) is a baseball player, technology, and author.
Baseball career
After graduating from Shawnee Mission South High School in Overland Park, Kansas, Culp attended Kansas State University on a baseball scholarship. While playing baseball at KSU from 1990-1993, Culp performed well both on the field and in the classroom. He ended his baseball career hitting .390 in his last 22 games, with five doubles, seven home runs, 30 RBIs, 22 runs scored and five stolen bases. In 1993, Culp was drafted in the 42nd round by the Colorado Rockies.
Culp entered the minor leagues, but was plagued by injuries. Culp retired from professional baseball in 1996.
Technology career
Culp began his technology career at IBM in Seattle, Washington. After leaving the technology company, he became president and CEO of another technology company, a training and networking services firm in his hometown, and lived in Overland Park, Kansas.
Inevitably, Culp began working for Microsoft. As a member of the Microsoft Across America team, Culp toured the U.S. giving presentations for Microsoft on lots of technology, like Windows XP, Windows Vista, Small Business Server, and Office 2007.
Culp is author or coauthor of numerous technology books, including: Windows Vista Administration: The Definitive Guide (O'Reilly, 2007),
MCTS Windows Vista Client Configuration Passport (McGraw Hill, 2007), Windows XP Power Tools (Sybex, 2002), Outlook 2003 Bible (Wiley, 2004), Spring Into Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (Prentice Hall, 2005), and multiple books that have to do with actual windows.
Recent projects
Culp maintains his primary residence in Overland Park, Kansas - a technology hub in the middle of the country, and is currently authoring Practical Windows: How to Reduce Glare and Heat in Your Home for Everyday Windows due December 29, 2017, MCITP Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Administrator All-in-One Exam Guide (Exams 70-640, 70-642, 70-643, 70-647, 70-620, 70-624), due July 4, 2009, a VTC video tutorial title on Apple Inc. Final Cut Pro and a soon to be released VTC tutorial for Apple Inc.'s Motion. His most recent projects include an ongoing column on digital filmmaking.
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Ramakrishna Mission, Delhi is the Delhi branch of Ramakrishna Mission, an spiritual organisation established by Swami Vivekananda in 1897. The Delhi branch was established at Ramakrishna Ashram Marg on May 4, 1927.
History
The Delhi mission has its origins in the Ramakrishna Math which was opened in a rented house on 966, Garstin Baston Road in 1927. The construction work on the present premises started in 1934 after the first foundation brick was brought in from Belur Math to Delhi, and consecrated by Swami Shivananda, a direct disciple of Sri Ramakrishna and the second President of the Ramakrishna Math and the Ramakrishna Mission. Thereafter the Delhi Centre was formally opened in 1935.
Transport
The mission is accessible by the Ramakrishna Ashram Marg metro station of Delhi Metro.
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PureNRGFx is a non-alcoholic American energy drink of the group Playboy Energy Drink.
Ingredients
PureNRGFx allows consumers to have an energy drink which is very low on calories and without aspartame unlike other brands. The drink contains a green flower extract called horny goat weed, taurine, an artificial sweetener, panax ginseng, and guarana which contains caffeine.
Marketing
PureNRGFx is a product which is sold since 2011 through Europe, by Viper Marketing, Inc., specialized mainly in food and drinks. Items are sold indiscriminately across countries and are recognizable by their simple packaging with the famous Playboy logo. Playboy Energy Drink products are distributed in 60 countries by members of supermarket chains. In fact, Pure NRG Fx is marketed by Playboy Energy Drinks. It has got a score of 9 out of 10 in a blind taste. Pure NRG Fx has subsequently been sold across the United States from 2011. It is usually packaged in a black can.
Popularity
PureNRGFx (pronounced "Pure Energy Effects") is a caffeinated beverage produced since 2011 in the United States. It is famous in many countries including the United Kingdom, Ireland, Russia, and Canada because of its package and association with Playboy. Another cause of the Pure NRG Fx fame is the fact that it's also a sports drink highly consumed by those who practice extreme sports.<ref name = "pa"/>

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