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Bhai Sahib Satpal Singh Khalsa is the Ambassador of Sikh Dharma (Sikhism). He is the Chairman of Guru Ram Das Sikh Mission of USA(New Mexico). He is the Secretary of International Affairs, Akal Takht for 3HO. He is also the director of Miri Piri Academy, Amritsar. Bhai Sahib's mentor was Siri Singh Sahib Harbhajan Singh Yogi, who was also his divine father.
Bhai Sahib title was originally given to Bhai Gurdas, whose hymns are registered in Guru Granth Sahib. After that "Panj Pyaras" were given the title of Bhai Sahib for their selfless submission to Guru Gobind Singh. They became the first Singhs of Guru Gobind Rai and then, at his request, he asked them to Baptise him as well, becoming Guru Gobind Singh.
Childhood and Schooling
Bhai Sahib was born to Sardar Malik Singh Kohli and Sardani Rajinder Kaur on 1st August, 1956 in Madras, now known as Chennai, India. He did his schooling from Summer Fields High School in Greater Kailash, New Delhi. He did his graduation in Science from St. Stephen's College, Delhi. He was an all rounder in his student life, played many sports like field hockey, table tennis and track sports and participated in debates and declamations. He also attended the National Cadets Corps (NCC).
Immigration to USA
Bhai Sahib Satpal Singh Khalsa came to USA in May, 1978. He attended College of Santa Fe to study accounting, marketing and other business courses. In between he took management consulting job with Goodrich Tires in Akron Ohio. Later he moved to California and started business as a partner with GRD Enterprises, a marketing company in Los Angeles. Here he expanded business into various fields such as travel agency, school and office supplies, oriental carpet imports, check cashing, advertising business, beauty products and international trading business.
In 1986 Bhai Sahib moved to Montreal and Toronto, Canada to start a candy manufacturing and distribution business. Later he started Real Estate business by the name SPI Real Estate International which represented various real estate developers from India such as Ansals. Unitech, DLF, Raheja and several other regional developers from South India in USA.
Bhai Sahib also expanded the real estate business to Las Vegas, Nevada where he marketed Las Vegas properties and developments along with Pacific Group of Companies. He has also developed various real estate projects in India. He also owns a fine dining Indian restaurant in Las Vegas at the Rio Hotel and Casino.
Influence of Siri Singh Sahib Harbhajan Singh Yogi
Yogiji who was the tallest Sikh spiritual leader in the western hemisphere had a big influence on Bhai Sahib. Yogiji involved him in the religious activities. He appointed him the Assistant protocol Officer for Sikh Dharma International In 1978. As a protocol officer Bhai Sahib Satpal Singh Khalsa traveled extensively with Yogiji in USA, Canada, S.E. Asia, India, Europe and South America. He was responsible for arranging Yogiji's meetings with world political and religious leaders and was also an emcee for Yogiji at the events across the world.
After the death of Yogiji, Bhai Sahib Satpal Singh Khalsa dedicated his life to further the mission of Yogiji and spread the teachings of Guru's in the world. He travels extensively giving lectures in many cities across the world. He is currently working on publishing various books on Sikhism including translation of Japji Sahib and other Banis of Siri Guru Granth Sahib Ji.
Accomplishments
*Guru Ram Das Mission sponsored the Shabad Guru seminar which was also the launching of Guru Granth Sahib Tri-centennial in North America under the guidance of Bhai Sahib.
* Successfully lobbied to make the US Congress to condemn the searching of the Turbans of the sikhs on the Airport in pretext to the security checks.
* Assisted in translation and presentation of Guru Granth Sahib in Spanish at Hazur Sahib, Naded.
* Represented the Guru Ram Das Sikh Mission of America Tercentenary celebrations held at Takht Sri Hazur Sahib.
Honors
* Received the title of Bhai Sahib from Takht Sri Patna Sahib.
* Bhai Sahib was also honored with knighthood in 2007 for services to Sikhism.
* Received the robe of Honor (Chola Sahib) at Hazur Sahib.
* Received NRI Gold Medal from the British High Commission in India.
* Received Congressional Recognition from Congresswoman Shelley Berkley for his Diligent Efforts in Support of the Advancement and Recognition of Asian Americans Through personal dedication and Philanthropy.
* Received Certificate of Commendation from Senator Harry Reid for his dedication and hard work to the Asian American Community.
Personal life
Bhai Sahib Satpal Singh Khalsa got married to Kamaljit Kaur, daughter of Siri Singh Sahib Harbhajan Singh Yogi in July, 1978. Soon the couple was blessed with two daughters named Taran Kaur and Kanchan Kaur. Kanchan Kaur is attending medical college at the University of New Mexico. Taran Kaur has completed her Bachelor's degree from University of New Mexico and worked with the prestigious Vanguard Group in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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JK Reviews was originally started on the fifth of october in 1971 when two brothers (Josehep Koolsya and Kaspar Koolsya) decide to start a magazine about their love of music.
The first JK reviews magazine came out on the third of november in 1971. On the second of november 1975 when the 50th magazine was released they had 10.000 subscribers in the USA and over 20.000 worldwide. Nowadays JK reviews magazine have more than 125.000 subscribers worldwide (60.000 in the USA).
So far they have released over 1400 reviews of albums and circa 120 interviews with famous musicians such as Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney.
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Tim Lively (December 17, 1957 - ) is an American Knifemaker who is credited for repopularizing the use of natural charcoal in bladesmithing
forges. Lively designed a widely used bladesmithing forge with a long horizontal tuyere surrounded by adobe.
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Knifemaking
Tim made and sold his first knives on a part time basis starting in 1974. in 1992 Tim became a Professional Knifemaker focusing on the craft as a full time profession. He has used both stock removal and forging as knifemaking methods, but is best known for his closely forged "Neotribal" or "Primal" blades.
Starting in 1993, Tim was a charter member of the Professional Knifemaker's Association and remained in the association until 1995.
Tim and Marian Lively became founding members of the Neo-Tribal
Metalsmiths in 1995. In 1999, Tim brought the organization to the internet via the
first Neo-Tribal Website. In 2000, Tim created and was the administrator of
the first Neo-Tribal forum on the internet. Tim was also the originator of
the name, Neo-Tribal Metalsmiths and the title of the newsletter, Tribal Now.
In the year 2000, Tim and Marian were two of the featured artisans in the
Hood's Woods video production of Primitive Knifemaking which is Volume 9 in
the Woodsmaster Series.
In 2001, Tim joined The American Bladesmith Society.
In 2002, the much anticpated Knifemaking Unplugged was made by Tim and Marian. This was a longer and more in-depth video that showcased the "Unplugged" way of knifemaking. The video was produced, filmed, and edited by Tim and Marian Lively as well as being the featured artisans in the video. In 2004 Knifemaking Unplugged goes from VHS to DVD worldwide. Since then it has become available for instant download on Amazon.com.
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References
Lively Productions, Knifemaking Unplugged
http://www.livelyknives.com/knifemakingvideo.htm
ASIN: B000M5AUOY
Hoods Woods, Primitive Knifemaking Volume 9
http://www.survival.com/volume-9.htm
Blade Magazine, Knifemaker's Showcase, Blade Magazine, March 1999
Shackleford, Steve, The Neo-Tribal Metalsmiths, Blade Magazine,
January 1999
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Vanessa Vicera is an American citizen born in Vienna, Austria. She moved to Miami, Florida in 1991. She was the founder and head of the "Back to our Filipino Roots Project", which send medicines and used medical equipment to poverty-stricken hospitals in the Philippines.
Vanessa was awarded the 2004 ACS International Peace Prize. Based on her own personal experience and understanding of racial discrimination, "Destroying barriers between races and building bridges for friendship" outlines her impressive program of community service and voluntary work which includes helping at a shelter for the homeless; sending medicines and used medical equipment back to her country of origin, the Philippines; encouraging other ethnically diverse teenagers to quite literally play together in a competitive sports league; working in a nursing home; and organizing the "Vanessa's Reading Program" for homeless children.

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