Trichinopoly Pinjrapole
GoShala or GauShala, a Sanskrit word, means the adobe or sancturay for the cows and its progeny as calves and oxen. (In Sanskrit, Go or Gau means Cow, Shala means a...
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Kerala will become the first state in the country to make human heart valves from bovine calves.At present these valves are made in India from imported pericardial tissues and jugular veins of bovine calves.According to the managing director of Kerala Livestock Development Board Ani S. Das ,the project to begin in three months time at Kulathupuzha bovine farm and expects the first valve to be ready in 18 months time.The pericardial tissue and jugular vein from the bovine animals that are slaughtered will be handed over to Sri Chitra Thirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology where the heart valves would be made.According to him the central government has in principle approved the project.Sri Chitra institute was established by an Act of parliament as an autonomous institute. It
I am coveting these pair of Jean-Michel Cazabat heels. And that's all I can ever do because these beauties cost $500. They are just so luscious, it hurts.
My appreciation for high heels comes from my mother. She was my first style icon. My younger years occurred during the Eighties, which means that my early frame of fashion reference is the ubiquitous shoulder pad. Many of my mother's dresses and suit jackets and blouses were equipped with the shoulder-raising trend made popular by the grand dame bitch of night-time soaps, Alexis Carrington Colby. My mother was also a great seamstress, something that I took for granted when I was younger. As an elementary school-aged child, I didn't want my mother to make my clothes; I wanted to wear the clothes my friends wore. Little did I know the greatness of wearing a one-of-a-kind outfit, the kind that nowadays will come with the suggestion "For pricing, call 1.800.DESIGNR" in Vogue or Elle. She had the eye for style. She still does. And with
The two to four inches of leg just below the back of your knee tends to be one of the most difficult areas to develop for women; but with consistant training beautifully shaped calves can be achieved. Jim Ryno's favorite move is the Stability Ball Calf Raise. Stand with your feet hip width apart lean your chest against the ball (which has been placed on a wall)... Your toes should be pointing forward.
Contract your calves by pushing off the balls of your feet to raise heels up in air (standing on toes.) Lower heels and repeat. Remember to keep knees slightly bent throughout movement to prevent any knee strain.
This exercise can also be done lying down on the ball with your feet shoulder width apart. With the stability ball under your chest, contract your calves so that you roll on the ball until it is almost under your stomach.
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I am coveting these pair of Jean-Michel Cazabat heels. And that's all I can ever do because these beauties cost $500. They are just so luscious, it hurts.
My appreciation for high heels comes from my mother. She was my first style icon. My younger years occurred during ...