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Sintana Energy CEO Robert Bose shared significant developments regarding the Mopane-1X well during an interview with Steve Darling from Proactive. According to Bose, Sintana Energy, in partnership with Galp through the AVO-2 consortium, has successfully and safely drilled, cored, and logged a deeper target in the Mopane-1X well, located on block 2813 governed by PEL83 in Namibia. Bose also revealed that Galp has made another noteworthy discovery within the Mopane-1X well. A second substantial column of light oil has been identified in reservoir-bearing sands of high quality. Following these discoveries, the drilling rig is expected to be relocated to the Mopane-2X well location to further evaluate the extent of the Mopane discoveries. Subsequently, a Drill Stem Test will be conducted in Mopane-1X to assess commercial viability. Bose highlighted the strategic importance of the Multani 1x location, emphasizing its position as the first well drilled beyond Shell and Total's concentrated efforts. The discoveries, announced on January 10th and 26th, showcased the basin's extensive resources, estimating up to 10 billion barrels of original oil in place. Sintana Energy maintains an indirect 49% interest in Custos Energy, which holds a 10% working interest in PEL 83. The National Petroleum Company of Namibia (NAMCOR) also maintains a 10% working interest in the project. The consortium partners, including Sintana Energy and Galp, will continue to analyze the acquired data to determine the commercial potential of these discoveries. #proactiveinvestors #sintanaenergyinc #tsxv #sei #otcqb #seusf #NamibiaDiscovery #OilandGasNews #EnergySector #Exploration #OilReserves #Namcor #GalpEnergy #OrangeBasin #Multani1x #DrillingOperations #OilIndustry #BusinessNews #EnergyInvestment #GlobalEnergy #ResourceExploration #OilandGasExploration #NamibiaOil #CommercialViability #WorldClassDevelopment #PEL83 #OilandGasInvestment #RobertBose #CEOInterview #EnergyProgress#invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Brew It or Screw It: Magic The Gathering/Commander Deck Building
It's brand new podcast time! Welcome to The Jank Tank where your hosts Cody and Lazz bring the jankiest decks they can build and pit them 1v1 using the ZITS scale. Whats the ZITS scale? Well give it a listen to find out. If you enjoy the show check out the linktree on how to support us: https://linktr.ee/brewitorscrewit?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=986cedc6-4bdd-482f-b4fa-89aea1458cc4
"Join us on a captivating journey through India's rich heritage as Lalli Multani delves into the tapestry of early Indian life, the timeless wisdom of Sanatan Dharma, and the profound history of Sikhism. In this enlightening episode of the AK Talk Show, Lalli Multani's insights and expertise shed light on the fascinating cultural and spiritual landscape of ancient India, providing a deeper understanding of its enduring traditions. Discover the essence of India's diverse history and spiritual evolution in this thought-provoking conversation."
Season 18, Episode 14: Weekly Roundup Magic Twitter is a place prone to meltdowns, that's no surprise. But a meltdown over a Boros Convoke deck using Venerated Loxodon? That's a bit of a stretch. Nevertheless, with the Regional Championships around the corner, a “Hogaak Summer” has been declared by many grinders trying to break through in Pioneer. Prolific streamer and Faithless Brewer-at-large Zach “Manacymbal” Ryl returns to help us sort through the latest technology in Modern and Pioneer, from new flavors of Izzet Control with Chandra, Hope's Beacon, to a unique Golgari Elves toolbox, and a surprisingly competitive build of Cragganwick Kitchen featuring Yargle and Multani. We also peer into the future of Standard with a major B&R coming that will set the tone for what 3-year Standard will look like. Like our content? Support us on Patreon and join our brewing community! Decklists for this episode can be viewed at FaithlessBrewing.com Timestamps [1:34] Catching up with Manacymbal [5:27] Housekeeping [8:15] The future of Standard [18:35] The Aftermath of MOM:Aftermath [20:20] Boros Hogaak (RW Convoke) by Sodek [27:56] Cragganwick Kitchen by Alesha_ [36:12] Jund Yargle Traverse by nikkuniku [38:13] Pia Nalaar Prowess by Dack_Fayden07 [42:15] Izzet Chandra Control by TSPJendrek [53:25] Golgari Elves Toolbox by rage_hs [57:21] Gruul Samut Aggro by DookieTrouserMD
Season 18, Episode 7: Brew Session (Yargle and Multani) What if they printed a creature with LITERAL DEATHTOUCH FOR PLAYERS? No, I'm not talking about that pesky Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer. Not talking about Phage, the Untouchable either. No, I'm talking about everyone's favorite Frog Spirit. Yargle and Multani is a foolish card. An insipid card. A team-up no one asked for that earned, at best, a mirthless chuckle during previews. And yet… it has 18 power. Is 18 power the same as literal deathtouch for players? Not quite, but it's tantalizingly close. Cavedan has Frog Stew on the brain, and the craving won't go away until he does his darnedest to convert Yargle's 18 power into damage applied directly to the face. He's been rummaging around in the bulk bins pulling out every copy of Cragganwick Cremator, Morgue Burst, Voldaren Thrillseeker, and Manifold Key he can find, with a little help from Goryo's Vengeance and Shadowspear. For a card with no text, Yargle and Multani allows a surprising number of Modern brews. Meanwhile, Lawson Zandi has been on an insane quest of his own. Lawson is a full hundred matches deep with Windbrisk Heights brews in Modern, and while he has yet to post any 5-0s, he's been winning at a steady 67% clip. Can he crack the code on Hideaway and finally snag that trophy? More importantly, can he save Cavedan from himself before all his tickets are incinerated on terrible Frog brews? Like our content? Support us on Patreon and join our brewing community! Decklists for this episode can be viewed at FaithlessBrewing.com Timestamps [3:05] Brewing with Windbrisk Heights [21:06] Bad Ideas: Yargle and Multani Combos [27:34] Rakdos Cragganwick Kitchen [32:56] Gruul Yargle's Kitchen [37:50] Gruul Cragganwick Evolution [44:57] Final thoughts [47:27] Postscript: In the Heights
Season 18, Episode 7: Brew Session (Yargle and Multani) What if they printed a creature with LITERAL DEATHTOUCH FOR PLAYERS? No, I'm not talking about that pesky Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer. Not talking about Phage, the Untouchable either. No, I'm talking about everyone's favorite Frog Spirit. Yargle and Multani is a foolish card. An insipid card. A team-up no one asked for that earned, at best, a mirthless chuckle during previews. And yet… it has 18 power. Is 18 power the same as literal deathtouch for players? Not quite, but it's tantalizingly close. Cavedan has Frog Stew on the brain, and the craving won't go away until he does his darnedest to convert Yargle's 18 power into damage applied directly to the face. He's been rummaging around in the bulk bins pulling out every copy of Cragganwick Cremator, Morgue Burst, Voldaren Thrillseeker, and Manifold Key he can find, with a little help from Goryo's Vengeance and Shadowspear. For a card with no text, Yargle and Multani allows a surprising number of Modern brews. Meanwhile, Lawson Zandi has been on an insane quest of his own. Lawson is a full hundred matches deep with Windbrisk Heights brews in Modern, and while he has yet to post any 5-0s, he's been winning at a steady 67% clip. Can he crack the code on Hideaway and finally snag that trophy? More importantly, can he save Cavedan from himself before all his tickets are incinerated on terrible Frog brews? Like our content? Support us on Patreon and join our brewing community! Decklists for this episode can be viewed at FaithlessBrewing.com Timestamps [3:05] Brewing with Windbrisk Heights [21:06] Bad Ideas: Yargle and Multani Combos [27:34] Rakdos Cragganwick Kitchen [32:56] Gruul Yargle's Kitchen [37:50] Gruul Cragganwick Evolution [44:57] Final thoughts [47:27] Postscript: In the Heights
Season 17, Episode 10: Weekly Roundup As Cavedan gears up for local RCQs in Modern & Pioneer, he faces challenges of deck selection, rust, and general tournament preparedness. Izzet Phoenix is his weapon of choice in Pioneer, but what about Modern? Luckily Morde is here to help. After that, the crew looks at the best of the March of the Machines previews from last week's Pro Tour stream. Yuta Takahashi's World Champion card has the right skills for eternal formats, but there are also some cheekier possibilities for silly legend team-ups like Yargle and Multani and Ghalta and Mavren. Pick up your Cragganwick Cremators and Sorin, Imperious Bloodlords just in case. We round things out with two spectacular brews that have found success in the highest levels of Modern competition. Graaz for Treasure inserts an unlikely payoff into the artifact reanimator shell, with Graaz, Unstoppable Juggernaut functioning as a Craterhoof Behemoth for your team. Shining Shoal Humans embraces the pitch spell mentality in a white weenie deck, perfectly tuned to flip a red-heavy Modern meta on its head. Both decks dominated in Modern Challenges over the weekend, showing once again that you don't have to choose between playing a brew and making day two! Like our content? Support us on Patreon and join our brewing community! Decklists for this episode can be viewed at FaithlessBrewing.com Timestamps [3:34] Housekeeping [5:51] A Pioneer RCQ Report: From the Ashes with Izzet Phoenix [13:15] Dan's Izzet Phoenix (PT + MTGO Hybrid) [18:29] How to prepare for a Modern RCQ [21:33] Dan's Colorless Eldrazi Stompy [25:47] March of the Machines First Look [26:53] Faerie Mastermind [31:57] Moment of Truth [34:53] Heliod, Radiant Dawn [37:52] Yargle and Multani [43:36] Ghalta and Mavren [45:58] Omnath, Locus of All [48:19] Jin-Gitaxias [49:38] Chandra, Hope's Beacon [51:44] Graaz for Treasure by kahluah777 [58:33] Shining Shoal Humans by HankTheObese
Season 17, Episode 10: Weekly Roundup As Cavedan gears up for local RCQs in Modern & Pioneer, he faces challenges of deck selection, rust, and general tournament preparedness. Izzet Phoenix is his weapon of choice in Pioneer, but what about Modern? Luckily Morde is here to help. After that, the crew looks at the best of the March of the Machines previews from last week's Pro Tour stream. Yuta Takahashi's World Champion card has the right skills for eternal formats, but there are also some cheekier possibilities for silly legend team-ups like Yargle and Multani and Ghalta and Mavren. Pick up your Cragganwick Cremators and Sorin, Imperious Bloodlords just in case. We round things out with two spectacular brews that have found success in the highest levels of Modern competition. Graaz for Treasure inserts an unlikely payoff into the artifact reanimator shell, with Graaz, Unstoppable Juggernaut functioning as a Craterhoof Behemoth for your team. Shining Shoal Humans embraces the pitch spell mentality in a white weenie deck, perfectly tuned to flip a red-heavy Modern meta on its head. Both decks dominated in Modern Challenges over the weekend, showing once again that you don't have to choose between playing a brew and making day two! Like our content? Support us on Patreon and join our brewing community! Decklists for this episode can be viewed at FaithlessBrewing.com Timestamps [3:34] Housekeeping [5:51] A Pioneer RCQ Report: From the Ashes with Izzet Phoenix [13:15] Dan's Izzet Phoenix (PT + MTGO Hybrid) [18:29] How to prepare for a Modern RCQ [21:33] Dan's Colorless Eldrazi Stompy [25:47] March of the Machines First Look [26:53] Faerie Mastermind [31:57] Moment of Truth [34:53] Heliod, Radiant Dawn [37:52] Yargle and Multani [43:36] Ghalta and Mavren [45:58] Omnath, Locus of All [48:19] Jin-Gitaxias [49:38] Chandra, Hope's Beacon [51:44] Graaz for Treasure by kahluah777 [58:33] Shining Shoal Humans by HankTheObese
Ammar Multani is the fastest rising NBA photographer in the league. And his story of how he got his foot in the NBA door is one of betting on yourself, taking advantage of an opportunity, and not taking no for an answer! We chopped it up with Ammar about covering events such as New York Fashion Week, shooting athletes such as OBJ, Chris Paul, and Devin Booker, as well as who he feels are the best dressed players in the league! Tune in for the first episode of our WIYB "Artists" series where we'll be talking to some people outside of the game of basketball who are making major waves!
In this episode of Forgotten Lore, Kevin, Riley and Ainsley continue their series explaining the events depicted in the Magic: The Gathering novel "Invasion". In part 2, things heat up as the full scope of the invasion is revealed. they revisit the Yavimayan forest and its protector, the Maro-Sorcerer, Multani. As well as Zhalfir and its protector, the planeswalker, Teferi. As the fighting continues across Dominaria, the crew members of Weatherlight are met with tragedy while the forest of Llanowar is visited by a mysterious saviour. All that and more in part 2 of Invasion.
Chris Lustrino talks with RUV Alliance founder Harvey Multani about how RUV brings together accredited investors and startup founders.
Dinis Guarda citiesabc openbusinesscouncil Thought Leadership Interviews
Mr. Pradeep Multani is the president of the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry, India. Mr Multani oversees the decision-making process of this National Apex Chamber working at the grass-root level and with strong national and international linkages. The Chamber acts as a catalyst in the promotion of industry, trade and entrepreneurship. PHD Chamber, through its research-based policy advocacy role, positively impacts the economic growth and development of the nation. PHD Chamber is more than an organisation of the business community, as it lives by the chosen motto In Communities Life & Part of It and contributes significantly to socio-economic development and capacity building in several fields. Interview Questions1. An introduction from you.You have been involved in the world of yoga and Natural medicine for the last 40 years. Can you let us know more about it? And can you tell us more about Ayurveda? 2. You are currently serving as the Secretary General of the apex pan India MSME centric PHD representing 130,000 direct and indirect business entities. Can you tell us about the organization and efforts?3. Can you tell us more about ongoing projects from the chamber to support businesses and provide policy advocacy, policy intervention, capacity building initiatives and socio economic development?4. The PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry was established in 1905. Since then India has been established as one of the leading business and economic nations. How do you see the history of the organization?5. With 42 million SMEs that represent around 45% of India workforce and exports. Can you tell us your efforts in this area?6. With 150,000 companies as its members base, PHD Chamber is a major organization focused on the development of small and medium businesses. What are your goals and how do you see the present and future of SMEs as the most important sector of our society?7. The PHD Chamber has been authorized by the Government of India to issue Certificate of Origin (Non-Preferential) to Indian exporters. Can you tell us about this?8. With Covid-19 there is an opportunity to redesign SMEs with digital transformation technologies and social impact. Can you tell us about doing business and commerce in India and how your organization can help?9. What are your final words and visions for the present and future of India?About Dinis Guarda profile and Channelshttps://www.openbusinesscouncil.orghttps://www.intelligenthq.comhttps://www.hedgethink.com/https://www.citiesabc.com/More interviews and inspirational videos on Dinis Guarda YouTube
In this Episode of Startup project, Nataraj talked to Harvey Multani, Founder of RUV Alliance & Miami100 DAO. Prior to starting RUV Alliance, Harvey was at Coinbase and Plaid in business development and GTM Strategies. Full conversation includes: The origins of RUV Alliance Goals as an investor community Macro factors that helped RUV Alliance Dynamics with other SPVs AngelList's reaction to RUV Alliance Who funds RUV Alliance? Miami100 DAO Where is the leverage for individuals today? Follow Harvey on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/harvey-multani-95b591208/ and learn more about RUV Alliance here. Nataraj is an engineer at Azure, partner at planbcapital.co & hosts thestartupproject.io podcast. Follow him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/natarajsindam & stay up to date here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/startupproject/message
Hazrat Khawaja Hafiz Jamal Ullah Chishti Multani R.A | 07 December 2021 | Subh E Noor
Charter: A Course - A podcast about Canadian Constitutional Law & Litigation
About the Series Charter: A Course is a podcast created by the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights (the Asper Centre) and hosted by the Asper Centre's Executive Director Cheryl Milne. Charter: A Course focuses on Canadian constitutional law and litigation. In each episode, we highlight the accomplishments of U of T Law's faculty and alumni involved in leading constitutional cases and issues. Each episode also includes a “Practice Corner,” where we talk about the ins and outs of what it means to be a constitutional litigator. Whether you are a law student, a lawyer, or just an interested person, we hope that you learn about an aspect of constitutional law and litigation that interests you in our podcast. Show Notes This episode focuses on freedom of religion and the role of interveners in landmark cases concerning religious freedom. Section 2 of the Charter sets out that everyone has four fundamental freedoms, one of which is freedom of conscience and religion in clause 2(a). In this episode, we learn about the different ways in which the court has viewed freedom of religion in the past and the implications of those different views, from University of Calgary Professor Howard Kislowicz. We also hear from Howie about the extent to which interveners can be said to have improved the quality of court decisions, concerning freedom of religion, and the extent to which interveners can be said to have promoted the legitimacy and acceptability of those decisions. In this episode's Practice Corner, we talk about the process and practice of intervening in appeals at the Supreme Court of Canada with lawyer, Adriel Weaver. Find a full transcript of this episode HERE. Time Markers Due to the extended length of this episode (the content was too compelling to cut down!) we're happy to include the following “time markers” to allow the listener to easily find specific segments of the conversation: At 3:13, Howie and Cheryl discuss Howie's musical endeavours including how he created the theme song to our podcast, Charter: A Course. At 7:59, Howie's discussion about Freedom of Religion cases begins At 12:41 the cross-cultural communication aspect in these cases is discussed At 15:50 the Multani case At 18:05 the Amselem case At 21:53 the Hutterian Brethren case At 36:20 the Ktunaxa Nation case At 46:09 discussion about Howie's research on the impact of interveners in religious freedom cases At 59:13 “Practice Corner” segment with Adriel Weaver on the practice and process of interventions in constitutional litigation begins At 59:59 the Trinity Western cases At 1:09:48 the purpose of interveners; written vs oral submissions At 1:12:37 the Sharma case; trial level vs appellate court interventions At 1:15:41 key practice tips essential to a good intervention At 1:17:20 Asper Centre intervention in the Bedford case At 1:19:55 Intervention by EGALE in Egan case At 1:21:45 the 10-page factum and 5-minute submissions by interveners Case Links In this episode, the following cases were discussed: Trinity Western University v. Law Society of Upper Canada, 2018 SCC 33 (CanLII) Multani v. Commission scolaire Marguerite-Bourgeoys, 2006 SCC 6 (CanLII) Syndicat Northcrest v. Amselem, 2004 SCC 47 (CanLII) Alberta v. Hutterian Brethren of Wilson Colony, 2009 SCC 37 (CanLII) Ktunaxa Nation v. British Columbia (Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations), 2017 SCC 54 (CanLII) R v. Oakes, 1986 CanLII 46 (SCC) R v. Sharma, 2020 ONCA 478 (CanLII) Canada (Attorney General) v. Bedford, 2013 SCC 72 (CanLII) Egan v. Canada, 1995 CanLII 98 (SCC) About the Asper Centre The Asper Centre, a part of the University of Toronto's Faculty of Law since 2008, is devoted to realizing constitutional rights through advocacy, research and education. The Centre aims to play a vital role in articulating Canada's constitutional vision to the broader world. The cornerstone of the Centre is a legal clinic that brings together students, faculty and members of the bar to work on significant constitutional cases and advocacy initiatives. The Centre was established through a generous gift from U of T law alumnus David Asper (LLM '07). Thank You's Charter: A Course is proudly sponsored by the University of Toronto's affinity partners: MBNA and TD Insurance. We would like to thank each of our sponsors, and you can discover the benefits of affinity products at bit.ly/affinity-offers. We would like to thank the creators of our theme music for Charter: A Course. Constitutional law professor Howie Kislowicz and law professor Rob Currie gave us the licence to use their constitutional law shanty in exchange for a donation to the Calgary Food Bank. The song's performers are: Vanessa Carroll, Rob Currie, Howie Kislowicz, Avinash Kowshik, Anna Lund, Patricia Paradis, Elin Sigurdson, Lyle Skinner, and Dave Wright. You can listen to the entire shanty here: Charter a Course. Please consider contributing to your local food bank! Thank you to Szymon Rodomar and Flint Patterson, JD students at the U of T Faculty of Law, for their immense contributions to the production of this episode. Thank you to our wonderful guests on this episode, Howie Kislowicz and Adriel Weaver! Thank you to our audio editor Liam Morrison of Bell Room Media Solutions. Lastly, we are very grateful to you, our listeners, for taking the time to join us on this voyage as we charter a course into podcasting!
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Hazrat Bahauddin Zakariya Multani (R.A) Aqeedat Mandon Ki Tarbiyat Kesy Kerty Thy? | 13 September 2021 | Subh E Noor
Hazrat Bahauddin Zakariya Multani (R.A) Ki Deeni Aur Samaji Khidmat | 13 September 2021 | Subh E Noor
Hazrat Bahauddin Zakariya Multani (R.A) Husool-e-Ilm k Liye Kahan Kahan Safar Kiye? | 13 September 2021 | Subh E Noor
Hazrat Bahauddin Zakariya Multani (R.A) Ki Khandani Azmat | 13 September 2021 | Subh E Noor
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SANJEVNI JO BDLE APKI ZINDAGI ( multani mitti )
With the world running the rat-race with newfound cosmetics and millions of brands competing, we tend to forget the age-old home remedies. We grow old, watching our mothers and grandmothers use the most absurd ingredients for their thick hair or pimple-free skin. We might wrinkle our nose at the smell of these mixtures or think in our minds secretly that they have gone crazy for choosing such ingredients. But we cannot help but stare in awe when we watch the results of their weird combinations. The ingredients for home remedies need not be rare; they can be the daily used potato for removing marks from your skin or cucumber skin to remove dark patches. One other such remedy that can sound daunting but is marvelous when used is onion juice for preventing hair fall. In the currently polluted world, pampering your hair is a task, and the various shampoos and conditioners filled with different chemicals, do not seem to help. However, if you use onion juice for hair fall and then use Multani mitti to wash it, it can do wonders. For complete step by step details visit http://www.beautyduniya.in
Patreon Patron of the Week - Dylan Wood Patreon Contest - What is your favorite non Magic hobby! Three Packs of Zendikar Rising Ryan - @greenegeek Zack - @z4ck38 Together - @commandersocial You can find us on Twitter Mike Condon for audio engineering and Sherpa Lined Slipper Socks Thanks https://store.mothershipatx.com SOCIALSHIP - free shipping on orders of $50 or more SOCIAL10 - 10% off in stock MTG singles spelltable.com https://discord.gg/MMXQJqf Thursday nights come play at mothership! Our LGS has setup an online store! @TRayburn - 1:58, 9:07 @case_vickers - 1:58 twitch.tv/10sley - 1:58 @MothershipGames - 6:05, 52:09 @SpellTable - 6:05 @blairwitchgreen - 8:33, 10:38, 17:29, 37:37, 43:51, 51:32 @CraigBlanchette - 9:07 @edhrec - 10:01 Ep 67 Community Spotlight: NOTE: I got Oblivion Stone wrong, it sacrifices itself, the Karn trick does work with Boompile though. Read Ashaya https://articles.starcitygames.com/premium/commander-top-10-ashaya-soul-of-the-wild/ I was inspired to build this by an article Bennie Smith wrote for Star City games (@blairwitchgreen) Disclaimer: My list is very much untuned. I’ve played it exactly once, and haven’t made any changes to it. https://scryfall.com/@greenegeek/decks/2594bc20-fa13-4abf-80c0-d4f37d7957c8 My list: I have a mono-colored deck of every other color and had been toying around with the idea of a mono-green deck, my previous thought had been a Pir, Imaginative Rascal, Super Friends deck. So, I was pretty much primed to build a mono-green deck. I had Titania, Protector of Argoth, and it was good, but people didn’t much like playing against it (and it was pretty linear). I also had a Yeva, Nature’s Herald deck (because OF COURSE I did). It was fine too, pretty much a good stuff deck, but I didn’t really enjoy playing it that much. I have been wanting to build a mono-green deck for some time now. Let’s talk for a few minutes about how awesome mono-colored decks are. So much room for utility lands! I’m running 7 Utility lands that do NOT tap for green. Restrictions breed creativity. There’s just a lot of things you can’t do in a mono-colored deck (although Green is one of the better ones I think). Lots of basics, and lots of ways to fetch basics! Ashaya does something new/unique. I remember when the card was spoiled, people were like “Yeah, now I don’t care about my opponents playing Cyclonic Rift.” I remembered agreeing with that point, but also noting that they probably just wouldn’t play it, or would deal with Ashaya first. I hadn’t thought about the other side of this coin, but we’ll get to that later. It’s really fun just thinking about all of the crazy things you can do in this deck, and imagining all of your creatures as lands. Why is this deck awesome/something listeners would want to play? Average CMC 3.56 (I might try to bring this down some) 8 Mythic 44 Rare 18 Uncommon 7 Common --- 37 Creatures 1 Planeswalker 8 Artifacts 5 Enchantments 5 Instants 4 Sorceries 39 Lands Stats Greater Good (Oh man this card was NUTS when I played the deck. Along with Multani, Yavimaya’s Avatar) Return of the Wildspeaker Great Henge Guardian Project Rishkar’s Expertise Beast Whisperer Card Draw Early creatures are super good because they give you a chance to “setup” for the turn when you play your Commander. Arbor Elf Beanstalk Giant Wood Elves Harvest Season - Imagine the MCL of having 3 early creatures, say Wall of Blossoms, Wood Elves, and Elvish Reclaimer out. Casting your Commander on Turn 4 (thanks Wood Elves!) and then tapping your 3 creatures to cast Harvest Season, and fetching up 3 Lands. I’m not sure this card is great in here (Might be better in a token deck), but I’ve always wanted to try it out. Green Sun’s Zenith to go get Dryad Arbor (This was great with Guardian Project in play!) Ramp Magus of the Candelabra Untapping lands (especially more than one at a time) Oblivion Stone Boompile Sword of Feast and Famine Take advantage of all your creatures being lands (this is the other side of the Cyclonic Rift, that I hadn’t considered, running these in your deck, and being proactive with the effect) Titania, Protector of Argoth - Hard to wrath if this AND your commander are out. Gaea’s Liege - I’ve always loved this card, and you can do some broken stuff with it and Leyweaver Sylvan Safekeeper is a creature sac outlet in this deck. It’s super good in here! Sylvan Advocate is a 2 mana 4 / 5 that double anthems your whole team! Quirion Ranger - Imagine Bouncing your Eternal Witness to Untap your Gaea’s Liege. Or your Wall of Blossoms to untap your Ulvenwald Tracker Scryb Ranger Temur Sabertooth Reusing Enters the Battlefield triggers Cloning your creatures with Vesuva! I did the fun thing, I cast Ulvenwald Hydra, got a Vesuva to copy the Hydra, and then with the hydra-copy, fetched up Reliquary tower (because I had Greater Good in play) Fun stuff So what do you think about this deck? Does it sound fun? Are there any spicy cards you would include? Let us know! Summary Main Topic - Ashaya, Soul of the Wild Keep it Social! Komiku - Battle of Pogs https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ Zack Gets it Together Theme Consider becoming a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/commandersocial You can check us out at commandersocial.com YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/CommanderSocial You can email us directly at cast@commandersocial.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/commandersocial On twitter @commandersocial twitch.tv/greenegeek Ryan individually @greenegeek Zack individually @z4ck38 Contact Info © Copyright 2020 Leaky Dinghy, LLC
Saloni Multani is the Chief Financial Officer of the Biden-Harris campaign for the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election. In this episode of The Nine Oh Six, Saloni underscores for us why we all have a responsibility in playing our part in our democracy. She shares how her journey in corporate America took on a different turn when she reflected on what she can do as an individual to make a difference in this world. Saloni also reflects on how she is raising her daughters to be educated and responsible young citizens, and gives us specific actions that we all can take, in the days to go before the U.S. Presidential election.
It’s time to get uncomfortable! In this installment of Digital Agency Real Talk, we’re not just getting uncomfortable – we’re getting real. I chat with Anansi Content Strategist Jazzmine Multanti about the realities of racism (even when it’s subtle, it’s always around), how living in India has affected Jazzmine’s racial identity, and so much more. Jazz doesn't leave the house without a notebook and pen, knowing very well at any moment inspiration can strike. Storytelling, discovering new social innovations and critically analysing marketing campaigns are what makes her jump out of bed in excitement every morning. Along with her passions for travel writing and community development. When not behind her laptop, Jazz is either on her aerial silks or seeking her next great adventure in India, where she leads backpacking tours and runs north India's first zero waste guesthouse. In this episode, Jazz and I dive into our lived experiences as people of color, discussing why it’s so important that we build and provide platforms for BIPOC to thrive. We talk about how living in India has impacted Jazzmine’s racial identity, and the need to stop the cycle of black issues being put on the back burner. Tune in to learn how to: Identify where you can make small changes, even in your language, based on casual experiences with your community. Align your personal values into your agency’s values, so you can connect with and support diverse communities. Choose what you want to support and how to put actions into place to achieve a goal. Looking for more information on how to support BIPOC-owned agencies and entrepreneurs? Check out our blog post with 7 ways to support BIPOC businesses. If you self-identify as a woman and are looking for a diverse community of women to connect with in the digital space, join our Women of the Web Facebook group by clicking here.
Quality of life is very important. Whatever be the stage of illness, understanding the wishes of patient is critical while providing quality care. An excellent overview of palliative care by Dr. Kuljeet Multani. Dr. Multani is a Bay Area physician who is triple board certified in Family medicine,Hospice and Palliative care and Hospice Medical director Certification. Currently, she is a palliative care physician with Palo Alto Medical Foundation and a hospitalist at Stanford Health ValleyCare in Pleasanton. She is also an Associate Medical Director at Hope Hospice, a non-profit organization that is serving the East Bay community for 40 years.
In this episode, we get to sit down and chat with Natasha Multani and her journey of how she and her husband started the local boutique coffee shop. We get to hear the story of where the idea and inspiration for the coffee shop came from, lessons learned from being a first-time small business owner, how they have adapted to the current pandemic and why it's so important to support local and source local. Be sure to stop by and check them out for some delicious donuts and coffee if you are ever in the Clayton Height's area. Black Tiger Coffee: https://blacktigercoffee.com/ Black Tiger's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blacktigercoffee/
In this episode you will know the mud that is cleaning your faces and the faces of world monuments. In English this mitti, or mud is known as fuller’s earth. Fuller is a name that comes from people who clean wool. Fuller's earth was used to degrease the wool. Those textile workers are called “fullers”. Let me tell you a tale where Fuller's earth or Multani mitti became the great savior of an equally great monument of India and one of the seven wonders of the world -Taj Mahal: The magnificent Indian monument, white bright and shinning Taj Mahal was saved from the corrosive effects of industrial pollution by an ancient face-pack recipe - a blend of soil, cereal, milk, and lime once used by Indian women to beautify their skin. Now lets answer -What can Multani Mitti do for your skin? The list is as follows. Deeply cleanses skin by removing dirt, sweat, and impurities. Multani Mitti is known to fight acne and pimples Multani mitti has antiseptic properties: Multani mitti treats pigmentation and tanning: Facilitates blood circulation, leading to radiant, glowing skin: Reduces Wrinkles, And Thereby Ageing Signs Multani mitti is a boon for hair as well! Listen to the podcast to know more. At Skinyoga, we have our Oats and Roses Face Wash with Multani mitti that helps you cleanse your face with zero chemicals. Get yours now from www.skinyoga.in
Apsara Skin Care: Tips, Remedies & Info for Flawless Skin & Beautiful Hair
Face masks are a fairly common skin care product. In your local drugstore, you can find plenty for acne, blemished skin, open pores, et cetera. However, if you’ve been interested in using all natural face masks, then you must use Multani mitti, otherwise known as fuller’s earth. Multani mitti is a natural clay has been used for thousands of years in Ayurveda to get clear, glowing skin. When you use Multani mitti on your skin, expect to see serious results. In this episode of the podcast, Sheetal will tell you all about Multani mitti, an Ayurvedic face clay you can use to improve your look. She will also show you how to use it in a face mask remedy so you can get clean, nourished skin. Multani mitti should be a must in your beauty care routine because of how powerful it is. If you don’t know much about this clay and you would like to know more, you must listen to this episode. If you are listening on iTunes, please subscribe and leave us an honest review. In fact, if you email us a screenshot of your review, you will receive a free Lip Nourishing Salve from us! If there are topics or questions you want us to discuss, let us know in the comment section. If you need skin care advice from an expert, fill out this form and we will send you a response in a jiffy. Go natural. It is good karma!
Our first brew with a new Dominaria legendary and it's Multani! The land-matters mono green commander!Check out the decklist here: https://tappedout.net/mtg-decks/multani-classic-green/?cb=1524497088Go help us make Battle of the Brews, a weekly Commander gameplay series! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/213420440/battle-of-the-brewsGo to www.patreon.com/commandersbrew if you'd like to donate to the podcast and get all the cool perks!Head on over to www.wizardtower.com for all your Magic needs! Great prices on singles and free shipping on cards within Canada if you spend $15 or more! Plus if you use our coupon code, ilovebrews, you'll get 5% off any order over $15!Visit www.commandersbrew.com for direct downloads and a streaming version of the podcast.Check out the decks we've brewed on tappedout.net:http://tappedout.net/users/commandersbrewFollow us on twitter at @commandersbrew and individually we are @seantabares and @andyhullbone."There It Is"Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
With Jay on vacation, Andrew and Cary discuss GP Seattle, highlight exciting preview cards from Dominaria, and recap Return to Dominaria Episode 5! 00:20 – GP Seattle 02:48 – The Antiquities War 04:32 – Primevals' Glorious Rebirth 06:05 – The Eldest Reborn 07:44 – The Mending of Dominaria 10:54 – Rite of Belzenlok 15:20 – Multani, Yavimaya's Avatar 18:31 – Grand Warlord Radha 20:46 – Tetsuko Umezawa, Fugitive 23:38 – Lich's Mastery & Josu Vess, Lich Knight 24:53 – Cabal Stronghold 27:41 – Blackblade Reforged 30:21 – Assorted Flavor Gems 36:52 – Return to Dominaria Episode 5 And here's the link to Sam's video about Seb McKinnon we mentioned: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J05d3zNkb3k
Either as zzz or Three Oscillators or part of the collective Jwala, since Brij Dalvi popped up, he’s arrested our attention. The Mumbai-based producer has been creating some of the most left-field electronica in this country. His idiosyncratic take on music, one that’s became very distinctive in a field flooded with unoriginality, has been refreshing to listen to. Tracks like ‘Coca Cola’ have gained attention internationally, contributions to Jwala compilations and his collaborations with Multani and hollow have been nothing short of exciting. His hour-long mix takes you through a journey of the Brij’s unconventional tastes. He tends to float through genres effortlessly going from glitch-hop and bringing in soul samples before diverting into Three Oscillators originals.. For more information and a tracklist go here: http://www.thewildcity.com/EN/music.xhtml/article/13227-wild-city-147-brij-three-oscillators
Multani Mitti : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Tips
Multani Mitti : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Tips