Martinsburg Mall is a shopping mall located outside of the city of Martinsburg in Berkeley County, West Virginia. It is the only shopping mall located within West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle. Martinsburg Mall was opened in 1991 and is small in size due to the proximity of the Martinsburg area to large urban shopping centers in nearby Western Maryland and Northern Virginia.
Martinsburg Mall is anchored by three major department stores: Sears, JCPenney, and The Bon-Ton. It is also anchored by a Wal-Mart Supercenter, though Wal-Mart does not have a direct entrance from the mall.
Anchors
*Bon-Ton (65,779 ft²)
*JCPenney (51,445 ft²)
*Sears (75,693 ft²)
*Wal-Mart Supercenter (198,353 ft²) - no entrance from the mall
Martinsburg Mall is anchored by three major department stores: Sears, JCPenney, and The Bon-Ton. It is also anchored by a Wal-Mart Supercenter, though Wal-Mart does not have a direct entrance from the mall.
Anchors
*Bon-Ton (65,779 ft²)
*JCPenney (51,445 ft²)
*Sears (75,693 ft²)
*Wal-Mart Supercenter (198,353 ft²) - no entrance from the mall
Sardar Lochan Singh (1892 – 1996) was an Indian civil engineer and cabinet minister. Born in West Punjab (now Pakistan), he was educated in engineering, first at Queen's College Belfast, and later at the Imperial College, London. He rose through the ranks of the Indian army under the British empire, and later through the civil service of independent India, to become the first post-master general, and later, secretary of state for post and telecommunications.
Having been commissioned from Sandhurst, Singh was posted, during the Second World War to Baghdad, then part of the British Mandate of Mesopotamia, with instruction to oversee the creation of a modern telecommunications network across the greater Middle East. By 1944, the British were thus able to co-ordinate Allied efforts in the Caucassus, the Meditterranean, the Middle East and North Africa more efficiently. Returning to India, he was placed at the head of the Central Post Office in Delhi and later promoted to the cabinet.
After the First World War, he married Sushila Toor, the daughter of a prominent judge in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. They had three daughters, Saroj, Charlotte and Sarvjeet, all of whom were born in what is now Pakistan, with the exception of Charlotte, who was born in London shortly before the Second World War. All three currently live in New Delhi. Their only Son, Harbir Singh was born in the state of Bihar.
Having been commissioned from Sandhurst, Singh was posted, during the Second World War to Baghdad, then part of the British Mandate of Mesopotamia, with instruction to oversee the creation of a modern telecommunications network across the greater Middle East. By 1944, the British were thus able to co-ordinate Allied efforts in the Caucassus, the Meditterranean, the Middle East and North Africa more efficiently. Returning to India, he was placed at the head of the Central Post Office in Delhi and later promoted to the cabinet.
After the First World War, he married Sushila Toor, the daughter of a prominent judge in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. They had three daughters, Saroj, Charlotte and Sarvjeet, all of whom were born in what is now Pakistan, with the exception of Charlotte, who was born in London shortly before the Second World War. All three currently live in New Delhi. Their only Son, Harbir Singh was born in the state of Bihar.
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Drawn to Diversity hosts an annual series that chooses one medium or art form per year and explores the presence of often underrepresented populations in that specific area. In 2005, the Drawn to Diversity students applied for a Youth Venture grant from a college-branch of MTV and received funding for their first series.
In 2006, Marvel Comics and collaborated to design a poster chronicling Marvel's history of incorporating diverse character representations into its comics. The theme for the 2006 series was, An Exploration of Diversity through Comic Books.
In 2007, Marvel hosted Drawn to Diversity: An Exploration of Diversity in Newspaper Comic Strips. The second poster in the series was created by legendary cartoonist
Turner was scheduled to appear at Alfred University for the second annual show, but fell ill and was unable to attend. Fellow comic strip artists rallied together to step in for the legendary cartoonist. The list of stand-ins included: and . This event included cartooning lessons for kids ages 6-17, a dramatic interpretation of comic history performed by AU students, and a panel session where the artists provided an inside look into the comic strip industry.
In the spring of 2007, the group went to the and continued to spread the word of their program hoping to launch a tour of NYC schools and libraries.
In the summer of 2007, Drawn to Diversity went to the and performed their first road show in front of 40 students.
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