A radish is a cool season root crop. It comes in a variety of colors and sizes and is commonly used in salads, though they can be warmed up in a stir-fry or sauteed dish of greens. Not only can you eat the root, but the greens are very tasty and even the seeds can be found in cultural dishes or used in oil production.
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Ratish Mohan Agarwala has written: 'The science of Hindu-Muslim politics' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Hinduism, Muslims
Petty autocracy and building a private fiefdom-Ratish Thakur, Bruce Keele and Jain are finished as well as the Thai and Indian Mafia who work them. Irreparable damage has been done. Failures.
Ratish Srivastava has written: 'Social Anthropology in India' 'The Development of Dimension of Domestic Group in India ; An Anthropological Analysis of the Domestic Groups, Demography and Economy of a Tribe in Central India'
Amol Shah has: Performed in "Hope" in 2003. Played Ken in "Film 101" in 2005. Performed in "Shadow Phantom" in 2005. Played Jonny in "...Nothing Happened" in 2005. Played Ronald Harlen in "24: The DVD Board Game" in 2006. Played Ashmed Chammadai in "666: The Beast" in 2007. Played Khalil in "The Apocalypse" in 2007. Played Middle Eastern Panelist in "Chocolate News" in 2008. Played Dr. Sanjay in "Foreign Body" in 2008. Played Jamal in "SEAL Team VI" in 2008. Played Medic in "Yesterday Was a Lie" in 2008. Played Yahveh in "Countdown: Jerusalem" in 2009. Played Fareed in "Undisclosed" in 2009. Played Terrorist in "Helmet" in 2009. Played Bum in "Penniless" in 2010. Played Dr. Sadoughian in "Quantum Apocalypse" in 2010. Played Ratish Gupta in "Solo: The Series" in 2010. Played Cameron in "Terms of Employment" in 2011. Played Ray in "2 Broke Girls" in 2011. Played Johnson Roberts in "Time for Passion" in 2011. Played The Father in "Hecate, Queen of Witches" in 2012. Played Natwar in "Wannabe Killer" in 2012. Played Pakistani Officer in "Touch" in 2012. Played Mr. Gupta in "How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life)" in 2013.
You will find different ranking depending on criteria used and other factors (and frankly some biases). Every list I could find agrees that Harvard is #1 at of 2012. The US News and World report ranked Johns Hopkins at #1 for 21 years straight until 2012 when they placed Harvard in the position. They only rank US schools. One website that claims to rank all schools in the world gives this list: 1 Harvard University - United States 2 University of Oxford - United Kingdom 3 University of Cambridge - United Kingdom 4 Stanford University - United States 5 Yale University - United States 6 University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - United States 7 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - United States 8 Johns Hopkins University - United States 9 Imperial College London - United Kingdom 10 Columbia University - United States The Guardian and Huffington post have very similar lists with Canadian, Japanese, Australian and Singapore appearing in the second ten. The Guardian places Penn at #2 and Johns Hopkins at #3.