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 Singha v. ND State Board of Medical Examiners, 1998 ND 42, 574 N.W.2d 838
Singha was permitted to write the FLEX as a courtesy candidate for North Dakota, he took that authorization as an indication that he had met the requirements for licensure.
Singha argues the totality of his training and education meet the requirements of N.D.C.C. The Board responds Singha's diploma of osteopathy from the B.S.O. is not equivalent to graduating from an "osteopathic college," as that term is used in the United States.
Singha's qualifications for licensure are thus measured under the requirements of subsection (3), and the crucial issue for his application is whether he received a "degree or its equivalent" from a "medical or osteopathic college" as those terms are used in the statute.
www.court.state.nd.us /court/opinions/970264.htm   (3679 words)

  
 Singha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Singha, pronounced 'sing' or 'singh', is a Thai beer brand owned by Boon Rawd brewery.
Until recently Singha was the biggest beer brand in Thailand, but it is now challenged by the Beer Thai Company's Chang beer.
Singha is a lager (6% alc.), and is also available in low-alcohol version (Singha Gold - 5% alc.) and draught version (Singha Draft).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Singha   (161 words)

  
 Singha   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Singha are the lion-like beasts that act as guardians to temple entrances.
Singha are particularly popular in the north and indicate a Burmese influence.
A jealous Singha who guarded the tree for himself was about to devour the woman when she complained that anyone had the rights to the fruit.
www.chiangmai1.com /chiang_mai/sub/singha.shtml   (108 words)

  
 Interview: Shyam Singha , D.O., D.Ac.: "Making the Temple Right"
It was Singha who started the first Rajneesh center in the Western world, in London, but he later was dropped by the Rajneesh organization because of his outspoken opposition to its rigidity and dogmatism.
Singha has a great aversion to becoming stuck in ruts of any sort, and he is dedicated, as a teacher and a medical practitioner, to using all the tools at his disposal to enable others to escape the cages of their own making.
SHYAM SINGHA: When a person is diabetic, if you will give him no sugar, and put him on a diet, and not give him the bloody glucose tolerance test, he will not have a shock.
www.drredwood.com /interviews/singha.shtml   (3684 words)

  
 Zucca arrives on Castro Street (January 25, 2002)
Singha said it took one year and 10 months to obtain final approval from the City of Mountain View to build their restaurant.
In the spring, Singha said, he plans on placing tables on the sidewalk, as well as in the adjacent alley way that has been renovated along with the building.
Originally from India, Singha was educated and trained professionally as a chef in Europe and Canada.
www.mv-voice.com /morgue/2002/2002_01_25.zucca.html   (571 words)

  
 Dr. Singha's Mustard Bath
Singha has lectured at Harvard, George Washington and Miami University Medical Schools, also at the American Holistic Medical Association, and the National Institute of Mental Health.
Singha puts emphasis on strengthening the body's natural defenses through detoxification and nourishment, and inspires the desire for better health in an atmosphere of trust and celebration.
Singha has devoted his life to the well-being of everyone around him.
www.natural-living.com /dr.singha.php   (338 words)

  
 Shyam Singha, D.O., D.Ac.: Making the Temple Right - HealthWorld Online
Interviewed By Daniel Redwood D.C. Shyam Singha, D.O., D.Ac., is one of the world's foremost practitioners of the natural healing arts.
Born in India and based in London for most of his adult life, Dr. Singha is a doctor of both osteopathy and acupuncture, with a practice that also includes naturopathy, homeopathy and meditation.
Singha was a disciple of Sri Aurobindo and Kirpal Singh, two of India's greatest spiritual teachers of the Twentieth Century.
www.healthy.net /asp/templates/interview.asp?PageType=Interview&ID=214   (3795 words)

  
 Dzogchen Master 3 - Auspicious Lion - Shri Singha
Shri Singha became extremely advanced as a meditation master during his years at Mount.
Shri Singha was able to withdraw the texts Manjushrimitra had hidden in the rock near Bodhigaya and divided the Secret Precept series of instruction into outer, inner, secret and uttermost secret cycles, graduated according to the heightening lack of conceptual elaboration.
Shri Singha's primary meditation activity was to live in cremation grounds transforming himself into the various forms through which he could teach, fearlessly playing with the Dakinis and evil spirits.
www.kathok.org.sg /masters/dzogchen/3_shri_singha.htm   (412 words)

  
 Thailand - Singha Beer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
A premium lager beer brewed from the finest ingredients, Singha is a full - bodied 100% barley malt beer that contains notes of lemons, flowers and cinnamon.
Its delicious fruity spice aromas are well expressed on the palate with a touch of sweetness, while the crisp carbonation keeps the palate lively and fresh.
Singha is distinctly rich in the taste with strong hop characters.
www.goldeneagletrading.com /thailand/singha.htm   (75 words)

  
 Singha - Restaurant Asian Wok
Singha brygges af det famileejede Boon Rawd Brewery i Bangkok.
Den tyske indflydelse er i øvrigt særdeles tydelige i forhold til bryggeriets sortiment.
Singha Lager regnes for at være en af Thailands bedste øl.
asianwok.inet-designer.dk /idd63.asp   (154 words)

  
 Oxford Bottled Beer Database: Boon Rawd Singha Lager   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Singha is very nice with Thai Food and clears the palate well, as green curry can have after taste.
Singha, or Beer Sing is only drunk by tourists with no taste whatsoever.
Singha is good when ice cool and the only available beer.In Thailand 22yrs+.
www.bottledbeer.co.uk /beer.asp?BeerID=925   (1594 words)

  
 Dzogchen Shri Singha University
Shri Singha prophesied future events and instructed him to build a university.
Soon after these visions, Shenphen Thaye built the Dzogchen Shri Singha Five Sciences Buddhist University in homage to, and in memory of, Shri Singha.
In the early years, Dzogchen Kenchen Zhenga Rinpoche sent many Khenpos from Dzogchen Shri Singha University to establish eighteen different shedras (Buddhist colleges) for the Nyingma, Sakya, and Kagyu traditions of Tibet.
www.dzogchenlineage.org /university.html   (1286 words)

  
 Government Service Pennants and Pilot's Flag (Thailand)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
For one third of its length, it consists of the same colours that one finds on the "Trairanga" while the section that tapers off to a point is green.
For one-third of its length it consists of the same colours as the "Trairanga", which the section that tapers off to a point is yellow.
One-third of the flag is the same colours as the "Trairanga", while the section tapering off to a point is white.
www.flagspot.net /flags/th~gov.html   (584 words)

  
 Singha Beer
Singha beer is the leading product of the Boon Rawd Brewery Co. Ltd.
Singha is a premium lager beer, specially brewed using barley malt and hops (not rice as some believe) to complement Thai food.
Singha Gold ABV 4.8% made in Germanyunder license from Boon Rawd Brewery using the traditional recipe.
www.thailanna.co.uk /Thai_Lanna_Menus/Wine_Menu/Singha_Beer/singha_beer.html   (86 words)

  
 Shri Singha study college
The Shri Singha Shedra of Dzogchen Monastery was the most influential center of learning throughout the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism.
It was here, in the 19th century, that Gyalse Shenpen Thaye, a celebrated scholar and disciple of the Fourth Dzogchen Rinpoche, built the scripture college of Dzogchen Monastery.
Shri Singha Shedra always emphasised equal importance on both study and practice and so the shedra monks join the dratsang for daily prayers, Tsok (feast offering) and other special gatherings.
www.dzogchen.org.in /about/monastery-shedra.html   (376 words)

  
 Modern Brewery Age: King of Siam: Thailand's Boon Rawd Brewery faces challenges in its home market, but remains an ...
Chang, with its 60 percent market share, is the leading beer brand, followed by Singha (32 percent), Heineken (six percent), Carlsberg (one percent) and one percent for all other brands.
The major U.S. metro markets for Singha, in order of sales, are: (1) NY, NJ and CT; (2) southern CA; (3) northern CA (especially the San Francisco Bay and East Bay areas); (4) the Florida coast; (5) Dallas, Ft, Worth and Houston; (6) Greater Seattle; and (7) Chicago.
Singha Gold Light Beer is also available, although in limited distribution.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m3469/is_29_54/ai_107122343   (1441 words)

  
 Dzogchen Shri Singha Austria: GeschichteDzogchenLinie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Dieser gab ihm den Sanskrit Dharma-Namen Shri Singha: shri bedeutet ruhmreich und singha bedeutet Löwe.
Shri Singha studierte und praktizierte den Dharma mit Manjushrimitra 25 Jahre lang in Indien und wurde schließlich ein großer Siddha.
Nach vielen Jahren, in denen er den Wesen Nutzen brachte, verwandelte sich Shri Singha in einen Regenbogenkörper und verschwand in den strahlenden Dharmata.
dss.freezope.org /GeschichteDzogchenLinie/editform?cols=70&rows=20   (1418 words)

  
 The Telegraph - North Bengal & Sikkim   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Singha, a resident of Haldibari in the militant hotbed of Kumargramduar, was arrested in Kokrajhar of Assam in the mid-Nineties on charges of being involved in militant activities.
According to a surrendered KLO militant, Singha is a greedy man who preferred to stay on at the camps even as other leaders were leading the cadets in daring attacks.
It is learnt that the five arrested militants, including Tom and Milton, are disappointed with Singha and have claimed the “fugitive chief ran away with a lot of money leaving them to combat the Bhutan army”.
www.telegraphindia.com /1031223/asp/siliguri/story_2705573.asp   (565 words)

  
 Shri Singha Monastic University
Many great scholars from Shri Singha, such as Khenpo Shenga (1871-1927), Dzogchen Patrul Rinpoche (1808-1887) and others, produced numerous commentaries and other educational materials which are to this day widely used in many shedras throughout Asia.
In 1985, this Tibetan College moved from Dzogchen to Ta-Wu, and the Shri Singha shedra was rebuilt on its original location under the direction of Tulku Kalsang Rinpoche.
To this day, many monks and reincarnate lamas from all lineages continue to graduate from Shri Singha and carry on their activities of propagating the scholastic lineage of the Buddhadharma in all directions.
www.dzogchenmonastery.org /monastic_university.html   (640 words)

  
 SINGHA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Singha delivers the magic and enchantment of Thailand at prices you can afford.
Singha offers all of your Thai food favorites plus a few unique dishes that you are sure to enjoy.
When visiting Singha it is suggested that you enjoy a variety of the menu items.
www.cityinsights.com /chicago/singha.htm   (134 words)

  
 Brian's Belly - The Beer Belly: Singha
Produced by the Boon Rawd Brewery Co., Ltd., Singha has a golden color that is darker than your typical lagers.
I enjoyed Singha with my meal, but I don't think I will be travelling to Thailand to experience the beer first hand.
Singha is just the ticket when it's 90F and 80dew point.
www.briansbelly.com /beerbelly/singha.shtml   (618 words)

  
 Manipuri Dance: both ritualistic and recreational
It is theatre and Jatra that have the honor of being the cheif cultural and artistic forms during the past few decades.
Maharaj Churachand Singha, true to manipuri tradition of patronising the art forms helped with men and money during his reign.the contemporary Manipuri theatre is a continuation of the earlier tradition.
Guru Bipin Singha, the Kalidas, has the past four decades with his disciplines - the Javery sisters -has contributed a great deal in the field of Manipuri dance and culture.
www.manipuri.20m.com   (6535 words)

  
 Toon Ale Newcastle Beer: Singha   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Singha, pronounced 'sing' or 'singh', is a Thai beer brand owned by...
SINGHA beer is named after a mythical creature which resembled a lion, and indeed, the logo they...
A jealous Singha who guarded the tree for himself was about to devour the woman when...
www.toonale.co.uk /usearch/x.php?qry_str=Singha   (382 words)

  
 Singha Corporate Golf Challenge 2004
The Singha Corporate Challenge 2004 represents a new level of professional golf tournament management.
Each round is limited to 60 teams of two, or 120 golfers, as this is the maximum number of teams that can be handled while maintaining these high standards.
Singha strives to support all sports activities, and feels golf is an exciting and challenging game for people all over the world.
www.thaigolfer.com /muangkaew/press.html   (812 words)

  
 Other Thai Beers - Review - Singha- Another Good Beer from Sunny Thailand
One of the best drinks to have when you are dining at a Thai restuarant is beer or to be more precise,lager..
Singha is quite a potent beer with an alcohol content of 5.5% by volume and it pours well and has a nice head.It has a pleasant flavor,rather light and delicate,and a strong hoppy aroma-Singha use imported hops from Europe for their beers.
It is considerably different from beers such as Anchor,Tiger or Bintang, which are produced in Singapore,Malaysia and Indonesia respectively,and I would liken it more with the likes of Sapporo from Japan and Tsiang Ho beers from China.
www.dooyoo.co.uk /drinks/other-thai-beers/440791   (423 words)

  
 58 YEARS OF THE BANGKOK POST
Singha Paratech’s strong determination to become the country’s leading manufacturer of high-quality instant wood floor plank products has enabled the company to earn the respect and confidence of many clients across the globe.
Known for their quality, strength and durability, Singha Paratech’s instant wood floor planks are rapidly gaining popularity in new foreign markets as well.
Singha Paratech’s continued success stems from several factors.
www.bangkokpost.com /58years/sing.html   (465 words)

  
 Singha - new and used books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Singha, S. and Shepherd, Arthur P. More Yarns on India.
SINGHA (Shoran) and SHEPHERD (Arthur P. More Yarns of India.
Singha, Rina and Reginald Massey - INDIAN DANCES, THEIR HISTORY AND GROWTH.
www.isbn.pl /A-singha   (488 words)

  
 curriculum vitae - kamini singha
Singha, K. and Moysey, S. Application of a new Monte Carlo approach to calibrating rock physics relationships: examples using electrical resistivity and ground penetrating radar tomography, Proceedings of the Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems.
Singha, K. and Gorelick, S.M. Analysis of spatial moments from a nonreactive tracer using electrical resistivity tomography.
Singha, K. and Gorelick, S.M. Estimating spatial moments with electrical resistivity tomography: effect of spatially variable resolution during a saline tracer test.
www.geosc.psu.edu /~ksingha/vitae.html   (959 words)

  
 Ask Singha - Humour   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Singha is a professional self-proclaimed psychologist, sexologist, general practitioner, engineer, animal wrangler, and relationship counsellor.
Singha I was just in the shower and found a lump on my left testicle.
It seems to be jagged and is protruding from my scrotum, near a scar from a recent sporting accident.
www.brockpress.com /news/2005/02/08/Humour/Ask-Singha-856573.shtml   (825 words)

  
 Health care and healthy remedies to the most common ailments using natural and everyday food and diet
For a generation of people who have attended Doctor Shyam Singha's workshops and clinics, his words have become the gospel on Natural Health.
To make available to all with the ability to click a button, the wonderfully unusual approach to health and healing of this eminent physician who studied osteopathy in London, acupuncture in Hong Kong and gained much of his knowledge on nutritional healing living and studying with monks in the Gobi Desert.
Doctor Singha encourages us to see food as medicine, medicine as food and as such, encourages us to discover highly effective therapies from ingredients in our own kitchens and gardens.
www.secretsofnaturalhealth.com   (374 words)

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