Gaurav Agnihotri, a mechanical engineer and an MBA in marketing, is an international writer/ columnist who writes on global energy issues with a focus on global Oil and Gas sector. His articles are featured in Time, , Business Insider, Zero Hedge, Business Times, Oilprice.com and other news networks. As an industry expert, Gaurav Agnihotri has written some guest articles on career options in Oil and Gas sector. Gaurav is the author of a book "Oil- past, present, future - An Indian Perspective". The book was launched in 2013, and is intended to be a single point reference guide of oil and gas industry for young oil and gas professionals. In the same year, Gaurav Agnihotri was included by Oilandgasiq.com in its list of 'Top 50 oil and gas people you need to follow on twitter'.
Gaurav Agnihotri currently resides in Mumbai with his wife and son and works as a National Sales Manager in Sulzer Chemtech Tower Field Service.<ref name="oilfinity1"/>
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Eldarion is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth . He was the only recorded son of Arwen and Aragorn, born in the Fourth Age. He became the Second High King of the Reunited Kingdom of Gondor and Arnor after his father died.
"Eldarion" means "Son of the Eldar" or "Son of the Elves" in Quenya, one of the languages constructed by Tolkien. The name refers to .
Reign as King of the Reunited Kingdom
Tolkien wrote that at the time of Eldarion ascending to the throne (Fourth Age 120), he was "full ripe and ready for kingship". It is known that Eldarion was given the tokens of kingship (Andúril, etc.) by his father, who died soon after the crowning of his son.
During Eldarion's reign, Findegil served as the royal scribe (or King's Writer). In the year 172 of the Fourth Age, Findegil completed a copy of the Thain's Book, the most complete copy of the Red Book of Westmarch wherein Bilbo Baggins, Frodo Baggins and Samwise Gamgee recorded their adventures. Within the context of Tolkien's work, the Thain's Book was the original source for what we know as The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. The copy made by Findegil was brought to the Shire and kept by the head of the Took family, the Thain of the Shire, at Great Smials.
For a time, Tolkien considered writing a sequel to The Lord of the Rings, called The New Shadow, which would have taken place in Eldarion's reign, and in which Eldarion deals with his people turning to evil practices; however, Tolkien later dropped the idea. In a 1972 letter concerning this draft, Tolkien mentioned that Eldarion's reign would have lasted for about 100 years after the death of Aragorn.
Family and ancestry
Eldarion was the only son of Aragorn and Arwen. He was also recorded as having at least two sisters.
Eldarion was descended from several royal Elven houses, including the Three High Kings of the Elves, and from the Edain. He was a grandson of Elrond and, through his grandmother Celebrían, a great-grandson of Galadriel. He was the great-grandson of Eärendil the Mariner (Eldarion is descended from Eärendil on both sides of his family and in him the two genealogical lines of the Half-elven are reunited), through his Half-elven mother Arwen; he was also the nephew of the Half-elf lords Elladan and Elrohir. He was descended also from the great Kings of Westernesse on his father's side. As well as being the Heir of Isildur and High King, his descent from Elrond through Arwen made Eldarion the lord of the remaining Elf-lands of Middle-earth.
Portrayal in adaptations
In The Return of the King, the final entry in Peter Jackson's film trilogy, Arwen is exhorted by her father to sail into the West, leaving Middle-earth and Aragorn forever. While reluctantly on her way to the Grey Havens, she has a prescient vision of Eldarion as a little boy (although Eldarion's name is only mentioned in the closing credits), which persuades her to stay. This is a departure from the events in the book.
"Eldarion" means "Son of the Eldar" or "Son of the Elves" in Quenya, one of the languages constructed by Tolkien. The name refers to .
Reign as King of the Reunited Kingdom
Tolkien wrote that at the time of Eldarion ascending to the throne (Fourth Age 120), he was "full ripe and ready for kingship". It is known that Eldarion was given the tokens of kingship (Andúril, etc.) by his father, who died soon after the crowning of his son.
During Eldarion's reign, Findegil served as the royal scribe (or King's Writer). In the year 172 of the Fourth Age, Findegil completed a copy of the Thain's Book, the most complete copy of the Red Book of Westmarch wherein Bilbo Baggins, Frodo Baggins and Samwise Gamgee recorded their adventures. Within the context of Tolkien's work, the Thain's Book was the original source for what we know as The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. The copy made by Findegil was brought to the Shire and kept by the head of the Took family, the Thain of the Shire, at Great Smials.
For a time, Tolkien considered writing a sequel to The Lord of the Rings, called The New Shadow, which would have taken place in Eldarion's reign, and in which Eldarion deals with his people turning to evil practices; however, Tolkien later dropped the idea. In a 1972 letter concerning this draft, Tolkien mentioned that Eldarion's reign would have lasted for about 100 years after the death of Aragorn.
Family and ancestry
Eldarion was the only son of Aragorn and Arwen. He was also recorded as having at least two sisters.
Eldarion was descended from several royal Elven houses, including the Three High Kings of the Elves, and from the Edain. He was a grandson of Elrond and, through his grandmother Celebrían, a great-grandson of Galadriel. He was the great-grandson of Eärendil the Mariner (Eldarion is descended from Eärendil on both sides of his family and in him the two genealogical lines of the Half-elven are reunited), through his Half-elven mother Arwen; he was also the nephew of the Half-elf lords Elladan and Elrohir. He was descended also from the great Kings of Westernesse on his father's side. As well as being the Heir of Isildur and High King, his descent from Elrond through Arwen made Eldarion the lord of the remaining Elf-lands of Middle-earth.
Portrayal in adaptations
In The Return of the King, the final entry in Peter Jackson's film trilogy, Arwen is exhorted by her father to sail into the West, leaving Middle-earth and Aragorn forever. While reluctantly on her way to the Grey Havens, she has a prescient vision of Eldarion as a little boy (although Eldarion's name is only mentioned in the closing credits), which persuades her to stay. This is a departure from the events in the book.
Wholetones is a healing musical frequency project created by Michael S.Tyrrell that attempts to relieve stress, help sleep patterns and promote healing. Wholetones draw this mode of music from the idea of Vibrational Healing and sound healing therapy, as well as scientific studies on the beneficial effects of music. Their albums, Calm and Soothing Music for Dogs and the Life, Love, and Lullabies albums both reached number one on the Billboard’s New Age Chart, while Chroma peaked number eight.
History
Tyrrell, a Christian songwriter, launched Wholetones in 2014 as a way to apply sonic frequencies to healing therapy. According to interviews, while researching different kinds of musical traditions, Tyrrell travelled to Jerusalem, where he learned about these particular healing frequencies. In Wholetone’s songs, musicians tune their instruments at a higher register than more traditional tuning, which Tyrrell asserts creates the healing effect.
In 2017, Wholetones released Wholetones: Calming and Soothing Music for Dogs, which featured in both Marie Claire and the animal website and digital platform Your Daily Dish as a way to help dogs and cats with separation anxiety. Additionally, Wholetones released the album Life, Love, and Lullabies in 2017 and Chroma in 2015.
Charts
Several Wholetones albums have become best-selling CDs. Both the Calm and Soothing Music for Dogs and the Life, Love, and Lullabies albums peaked at number one on the Billboard’s New Age Chart, while Chroma peaked at number eight. Wholetones Christmas: Volume 1 (released in 2015) charted at #8 on the Billboard charts in 2016.
History
Tyrrell, a Christian songwriter, launched Wholetones in 2014 as a way to apply sonic frequencies to healing therapy. According to interviews, while researching different kinds of musical traditions, Tyrrell travelled to Jerusalem, where he learned about these particular healing frequencies. In Wholetone’s songs, musicians tune their instruments at a higher register than more traditional tuning, which Tyrrell asserts creates the healing effect.
In 2017, Wholetones released Wholetones: Calming and Soothing Music for Dogs, which featured in both Marie Claire and the animal website and digital platform Your Daily Dish as a way to help dogs and cats with separation anxiety. Additionally, Wholetones released the album Life, Love, and Lullabies in 2017 and Chroma in 2015.
Charts
Several Wholetones albums have become best-selling CDs. Both the Calm and Soothing Music for Dogs and the Life, Love, and Lullabies albums peaked at number one on the Billboard’s New Age Chart, while Chroma peaked at number eight. Wholetones Christmas: Volume 1 (released in 2015) charted at #8 on the Billboard charts in 2016.
Michel Gervais is a Canadian ballet dancer.
Gervais was born and raised in Sudbury, Ontario. He began dancing at the age of 11 with the Ida Sauvé Dance Studios. When he became young adult, he joined Canada's National Ballet School and later Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal. After graduation, he became an assistant to the choreographer for the Canadian company Juan Antonio's Confidanse, under the direction of the late Juan Antonio. Gervais has also worked as a performer, assistant and ballet master for David Allan, setting many of his ballets for companies such as: Ballet Pacifica, Hong Kong Ballet, the National Dance Theatre of Bermuda, the National Ballet of Canada, among others. As a dancer, Gervais is known for his performances with Ballet Pacifica, California Riverside Ballet, the Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal, Los Angeles Classical Ballet, National Dance Theatre of Bermuda, Ontario Ballet Theatre, P.M. Jazz, Sacramento Ballet, Theatre Ballet of Canada, and Zing Ballet.
When it comes to choreography, Gervais performed with such artists as Paul-André Fortier, Ulysses Dove, Louis Falco, Eliot Feld, Danny Grossman, Lynn Taylor-Corbett, Brian MacDonald, Rick McCullough, Miriam Mahdaviani, Colin Connor, and Peter Pucci. Many of dancers seek his guidance when it comes to performance, such as Julia Adam, Sabina Allemann, Rex Harrington, Greta Hodgkinson, Darci Kistler, Serge Lavoie, Steven Legate, David Palmer, Johan Peerson, Anthony Randazzo, Galina Shlyapina, and Veronica Tennant. He also known to teach at various summer schools including American Ballet Theatre, Canadian Dance Teachers Association, Dance In Action, Debbie Reynolds Dance Center and Ballet Pacifica and served as guest teacher at Hong Kong Ballet, Jimmy Defore Dance Center, London Rambert Dance Co., the National Dance Theatre of Bermuda, University of California, Irvine, University of California, Riverside, and York University.
Gervais was born and raised in Sudbury, Ontario. He began dancing at the age of 11 with the Ida Sauvé Dance Studios. When he became young adult, he joined Canada's National Ballet School and later Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal. After graduation, he became an assistant to the choreographer for the Canadian company Juan Antonio's Confidanse, under the direction of the late Juan Antonio. Gervais has also worked as a performer, assistant and ballet master for David Allan, setting many of his ballets for companies such as: Ballet Pacifica, Hong Kong Ballet, the National Dance Theatre of Bermuda, the National Ballet of Canada, among others. As a dancer, Gervais is known for his performances with Ballet Pacifica, California Riverside Ballet, the Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal, Los Angeles Classical Ballet, National Dance Theatre of Bermuda, Ontario Ballet Theatre, P.M. Jazz, Sacramento Ballet, Theatre Ballet of Canada, and Zing Ballet.
When it comes to choreography, Gervais performed with such artists as Paul-André Fortier, Ulysses Dove, Louis Falco, Eliot Feld, Danny Grossman, Lynn Taylor-Corbett, Brian MacDonald, Rick McCullough, Miriam Mahdaviani, Colin Connor, and Peter Pucci. Many of dancers seek his guidance when it comes to performance, such as Julia Adam, Sabina Allemann, Rex Harrington, Greta Hodgkinson, Darci Kistler, Serge Lavoie, Steven Legate, David Palmer, Johan Peerson, Anthony Randazzo, Galina Shlyapina, and Veronica Tennant. He also known to teach at various summer schools including American Ballet Theatre, Canadian Dance Teachers Association, Dance In Action, Debbie Reynolds Dance Center and Ballet Pacifica and served as guest teacher at Hong Kong Ballet, Jimmy Defore Dance Center, London Rambert Dance Co., the National Dance Theatre of Bermuda, University of California, Irvine, University of California, Riverside, and York University.