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Changa (DMT)
Changa may refer to: *Changa (restaurant), a restaurant in Istanbul, Turkey * Changa, Anand, a village in Gujarat, India *Changa, Leh, a village in Jammu and Kashmir, India * Changa, Pakistan, a town in Pakistan * Changa tuki a life-style including clothing, music and dance originated in Venezuela * ChaNGa, a code to perform collisionless N-body simulations *John Harrison Clark (c. 1860–1927), also called Changa-Changa, a settler of today's Zambia *Changdev Maharaj, an Indian mystic *Changa (drug), a smokable form of ayahuasca, containing DMT * ''Changa'' (album), a 2017 album by electronic trio Pnau ** "Changa" (song), the title track * Chance Bateman (born 1981), AFL footballer nicknamed "Changa" * Ricardo Álvarez (Mexican footballer), Mexican First Division player, nicknamed "La Changa" * ''Changa'' (cicada), a genus of cicadas *Changaa Changaa or Chang'aa is a traditional home-brewed spirit, popular in Kenya. It is made by fermentation and distillation from grains like m ...
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Changa (restaurant)
Changa is a restaurant in Istanbul, Turkey, established in 1999 and located close to Taksim Square. It is owned by restaurateurs Tarık Bayazıt and Savaş Ertunç, and operated under the consultancy and supervision of the renowned Kiwi chef Peter Gordon. In 2002, Changa was chosen 39th of the world's 50 top restaurants by the ''Restaurant'' magazine. Named after the Swahili language word for "mix", Changa is situated in a restored house of Art Nouveau style built in 1903, occupying its all four floors. The interior is a combination of classic style with modern elements. The restaurant can host 90 people at a time and the bar can handle up to 40. For private occasions, the dining room on the fourth floor can accommodate between twelve and thirty persons. The kitchen presents Turkish cuisine blended in line with modern style dishes of Pacific Rim utilizing fusion-method cookery that allows natural ingredients with international flavors to be marinated, cooked and served ...
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Changa, Anand
The village of Changa is about west of the tehsil headquarters Petlad and about northwest of the district headquarters Anand Anand may refer to: People * Anand (name), a surname and given name (including a list of people with the name) * Anand (actor), Indian actor * Anand (Maoist), Indian communist * Anand (writer) (born 1936), Indian Malayalam writer Places * Anand .... The village is situated on Nadiad-Khambhat road. Agriculture The village is known for its farming and milk production. It mainly farms wheat, non- basmati paddies, poha paddies, bajra, green millent and tobacco. Kalkatti plants are sowed. Transport Dewa Railway Station, Dabhau Railway Station are the very nearby railway stations to Changa. Ahmedabad Jn Railway Station is major railway station 57 km near to Changa, Anand on Bombay Delhi line 22 km from Changa and Nadiad. References External links Census of India Villages in Anand district {{Anand-geo-stub ...
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Changa, Leh
Changa is a village in the Leh district of Ladakh, India. It is located in the Kharu tehsil, on the bank of the Indus River. Demographics According to the 2011 census of India, Changa has 58 households. The effective literacy rate (i.e. the literacy rate of population excluding children aged 6 and below) is 66.82%. See also * Kharoo * Geography of Ladakh * Tourism in Ladakh Tourism is one of an economic contributor to the union territory of Ladakh in Northern India. The union territory is sandwiched between the Karakoram mountain range to the north and the Himalayas to the south and is situated at the height ... References {{Leh district Villages in Kharu tehsil ...
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Changa, Pakistan
Changa is a town in the Islamabad Capital Territory of Pakistan. It is located at 33° 19' 20N 73° 22' 55E with an altitude of 495 metres (1627 feet). References

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Changa Tuki
Changa tuki (also known as Raptor house) is a life-style, dance and music genre derived from electronic music that originated in Caracas, Venezuela in early-1990s and it was a strong trend and present in parties until the late-2000s. The Changa culture was a big mainstream between the people of Venezuela along with other genres such as reggaeton, salsa, and emo. Its dancers and supporters are known as ''tuki''(s). The dance of it is a style of ''ghetto'' dance. They had a particular style of clothing in which they mostly wore tight red pants, sleeveless shirts, caps that almost covered their eyes, Nike shoes in the style of the Air Jordan, and were painted with hydrogen peroxide their whiskers and the tip of the hair. An urban culture that in its great majority was related to the poor classes and especially to the trickery and a kind of thug. The creators of this style and the greatest DJs A disc jockey, more commonly abbreviated as DJ, is a person who plays recorde ...
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ChaNGa
ChaNGa (Charm N-body GrAvity solver) is a computer program to perform collisionless ''N''-body simulations. It can perform cosmological simulations with periodic boundary conditions in comoving coordinates or simulations of isolated stellar systems. It is based on the Barnes–Hut algorithm and uses Ewald summation for periodic forces. ChaNGa makes use of the Charm++ parallel programming system, including its dynamic load balancing schemes, in order to scale to large processor configurations. Simulation results have been reported on up to 20,000 IBM Bluegene/L processor More information For more information on obtaining, building and running ChaNGa, please see the Wiki documentation a See also * PKDGRA* GADGET * GRAPE A grape is a fruit, botanically a berry, of the deciduous woody vines of the flowering plant genus ''Vitis''. Grapes are a non- climacteric type of fruit, generally occurring in clusters. The cultivation of grapes began perhaps 8,000 years ago, ... Exter ...
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John Harrison Clark
John Harrison Clark or Changa-Changa (c. 1860–1927) effectively ruled much of what is today southern Zambia from the early 1890s to 1902. He arrived alone from South Africa in about 1887, reputedly as an outlaw, and assembled and trained a private army of Senga natives that he used to drive off various bands of slave-raiders. He took control of a swathe of territory on the north bank of the Zambezi river called Mashukulumbwe, became known as Chief "Changa-Changa" and, through a series of treaties with local chiefs, gained mineral and labour concessions covering much of the region. Starting in 1897, Clark attempted to secure protection for his holdings from the British South Africa Company. The Company took little notice of him. A local chief, Chintanda, complained to the Company in 1899 that Clark had secured his concessions while passing himself off as a Company official and had been collecting hut tax for at least two years under this pretence. The Company resolved to rem ...
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Changdev Maharaj
Changdev Maharaj (also commonly referenced in ancient texts as Changa Deva, Changadeva, or simply Changa) was a mystical yogi turned saint who is believed to have lived in the village of Vateshwar along the banks of the Tapti River for 1,400 years.. Per popular belief, Changdev Maharaj achieved Mahābhūta, Bhuta Siddhi (control over the classical elements) based on his yogic powers and used these powers to perform various supernatural acts. Even though Changdev Maharaj himself is believed to have had held godly status and followers, his current following is mostly amongst Varkaris due to his association with Dnyaneshwar and Muktai, Muktabai. Present day remains Temples dedicated to Changdev are today mostly found in the state of Maharashtra. References to his yogic and Tantric acts can be found in various literate related to yogic and Tantric streams as well as Buddhist folklore. The word Changa itself means good, and is also the name of a particular Shiva Jyotirlinga and the d ...
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Changa (drug)
Changa () is a blend of ''N'',''N''-Dimethyltryptamine (DMT) mixed with a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI). The addition of MAOIs extend the DMT experience in duration and intensity when compared with smoking DMT freebase alone. Typically, extracts from DMT-containing plants are combined with a blend of different MAOI-containing herbs, such as the ayahuasca vine, and/or leaf or harmala alkaloids Several alkaloids that function as monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) are found in the seeds of ''Peganum harmala'' (also known as ''Harmal'' or ''Syrian Rue''), as well as tobacco leaves including harmine, harmaline, and harmalol, which are me ... from '' Peganum harmala'' to create a mix that is 25 to 50% DMT. History Changa was created by an Australian in 2003-2004 and named when 'asked' for a moniker for the drug during an ayahuasca session. Changa was 'seeded' throughout the world, introducing it to the UK, Russia, India, Morocco, West Africa, Chile, Montenegro and China. The ...
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Changa (album)
''Changa'' is the fifth studio album by Australian electronic trio Pnau. It was released on 10 November 2017 by the independent label etcetc. It follows their 2012 remix album in collaboration with Elton John, ''Good Morning to the Night'', and is their first studio album since '' Soft Universe'' (2011). It is also their first album as a trio, with vocalist and co-founder Nick Littlemore's brother Sam Littlemore joining in 2016. The album was preceded by the lead single "Chameleon" in November 2016, which reached number four on the ARIA Singles Chart, and number 11 on the Triple J Hottest 100, 2016. It features vocals by Kira Divine. It has received over 25 million streams on Spotify and been certified double platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association. On 25 August, Pnau released three more tracks in promotion of the album: "Into the Sky", "Young Melody" featuring Vera Blue, and "Control Your Body", with "Into the Sky" debuting on Triple J. Divine also lent vocals ...
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Changa (song)
"Changa" is a song by Pnau, released on 11 May 2018 as the third and final single from the band's fifth studio album, ''Changa'' (2017). The song features vocals from Kira Divine. Upon release the band said "This song is an ode to all things multiverse. All that we see is but a dream within a dream. Come dream with us." In December 2018, ''Billboard A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertise ...'' staff listed the Blanke remix as one of the 10 best dance remixes of 2018. Music video The music video for "Changa" was filmed in Los Angeles, directed by Ben Kutsko from Miniac Films and starred vocalist Kira Divine. Lars Brandle from Billboard called it "a full-on trip which, like its two predecessors, follows the colourful journey of the conscious and unconscious world of D ...
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Chance Bateman
Chance Bateman (born 21 June 1981) is an Australian rules football coach and former player who played for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League. Bateman was Hawthorn's first indigenous player to reach 100 games, first Aboriginal life member, and the club's longest-serving WA recruit. He was a development coach at the West Coast Eagles until the end of the 2020 season. Early career Bateman learnt his football during his formative years in York and then with Perth in Westar Rules. He was an under 18 all Australian and in the squad for the Westar state side in 1999. AFL career Drafted by Hawthorn at pick 48 in the 1999 AFL Draft, the Hawks considered themselves lucky as they thought he would have been picked up earlier. His light frame made him a longer term prospect as he would require to develop more physically. His early career was interrupted by a variety of injuries. Each time he bounced back and became a key member of the team. Bateman said the tr ...
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