Institut Marquès presents the 1000th birth of its international embryo adoption programme. It is a baby girl called Georgina who, with 3,500 kg. of weight, was born in the town of Essex (UK) last February. Her mother decided to adopt an embryo at Institut Marquès, a clinic in Barcelona, after having performed several cycles of assisted reproduction without success in different centres. In June, an embryo that had been frozen for years was transferred; it came from the treatment of a couple who did not answer about the destination they wanted for their embryos and they were thus left under the custody of the clinic.
Kerry Andersen, Georgina's mother, is a midwife. A 45-year-old single woman who believes that this treatment has given her "the best of my life, which was the hope of being a mother. I am thrilled to think that my precious daughter is here thanks to the embryo adoption programme as I feel it is a very special way to enjoy motherhood. When I got to know this program, I did not hesitate to adopt an embryo”.
To view the multimedia release go to:
https://www.multivu.com/players/uk/8112351-institut-marques-women-spain-adopt-embryos/
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This is a very adorable and comfy hoodie. The only downside is the fact that it operates a little small. I usually put on a medium, but a big would
Raga Khambaj by RANJAN MAHARAJ. Ranjan Maharaj is one of the rare talented unparallel traditional Sitar players of India. He is presently a regular artist of All India Radio (A.I.R). His real name is Ranjan Roy,but he was honoured with the title \'Maharaj\' meaning The King. This video was recorded at The Dyol Music Festival,Singapore,Little India.This is an editted version to fit in youtube.com, as because this video was a three hours long continuous Sitar play by Ranjan Maharaj.
This raga Khammaj, is played in a very rare exotic style,which is specially boldly wittnessed during the last few minutes of the video.
RANJAN MAHARAJ is a live performer & travels through out the world to perform in his Sitar. To contact RANJAN MAHARAJ -
musicianranjan@yahoo.com
IT WOULD BE REALLY OBLIGING FROM THE HEART TO ALL MY VIEWERS OF THIS VIDEO IF YOU PLEASE COMMENT ON THIS SITAR PLAYING,even a single word will be truely valuable and appreciated.
VISIT THE PERSONAL WEB SITE OF SITAR MAESTRO RANJAN -
http://www.indianclassicalmusician.blogspot.com/
To view the \'Pandit Ranjan Maharaj fan club\' community page,in Google,please visit:
http://www.orkut.co.in/Community.aspx?cmm=60522626&mt=7
Fifteen-year-old Chengo Chewe from Lusaka, Zambia, has turned his life around through the Children International Youth Program. Raised in an extremely volatile community, he lost his father at a young age; few expected him to escape this terrible cycle of poverty and violence. Yet, in 2009, 12-year-old Chengo participated in the United Nations International Youth Day in New York City. Today, Chengo is in high school and plans to study political science in college. His biggest dream? Returning to the United Nations as a diplomat.
Chengo credits Children International for the positive track his life has taken. “I would like to say thank you to Children International for the opportunities they have given me, the opportunities that have opened in my life.”
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/52276-children-international-impoverished-youth-learn-to-give-back
Part 5 of a 6 part documentary I made in 1998, ten years after the release of I Should Be So Lucky in the UK. It looks at the ever changing musical journey Kylie's career has taken, set to the soundtrack of Impossible Princess.
The closest look into the Googleplex without a badge and ID card, I’m Feeling Lucky is the first inside view of life at Google from one of its original employees, Employee number 59, giving readers a chance to fully experience the bizarre mix of camaraderie and competition at this phenomenal company. Learn more about this book here, http://bit.ly/jyftke and its author here, http://xooglers.blogspot.com/ Non Fiction
Illinois State Treasurer Dan Rutherford today announced that the state’s Cash Dash unclaimed property program has a new name, I-Cash, and has added 780,000 new names to the public web database. The Illinois State Treasurer’s Office is making this effort to connect even more Illinois residents with their cash and assets.
I-Cash, part of the Illinois State Treasurer’s Unclaimed Property Division, connects state residents with their unclaimed property. The program was established in 1999 with the goal of helping Illinois residents through the process of reclaiming money or assets. It’s common for people to lose track of their assets when they move or when loved ones pass away, and businesses and banks are required to turn over unclaimed accounts to the treasurer’s office.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/57020-illinois-treasurer-dan-rutherford-i-cash-unclaimed-property-program