Tagarino_14510147_Design Communication Document AS1.pdf
Friday
1.
2. ASSEMBLY ACTIVITIES
CLASS :- VIII TH GOLDEN
GUIDED BY :- MR.BALMEEK GARG SIR & MR.VIJAY NALWAR SIR
GURUKU
L
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
Shree Swaminarayan
3. • 1.PLEDGE- Puneet R.(AF543)
• 2.NEWS (HEAD.) - PrathmV.K. (AC4714)
• 3. NEWS (BRIEF) – Nitin N.N. (AC4536)
• 4.THOUGHT – Saiatul (AF0876)
• 5. QUIZ – Lokesh S. B. (AF0286)
• 6. SPECIAL ITEM – Aditya P.S.
TODAY’S ASSEMBLY ACTIVITIES ARE AS
FOLLOWS
4. PLEDGE
India is my country.All Indians are my
brothers and sisters.I love my country, and I
am proud of its rich and varied heritage.I
shall always strive to be worthy of it.I shall
give respect to my parents, teachers and all
elders and treat everyone with courtesy.I
shall be kind to all the plants and animals .
To my country and my people, I pledge my
devotion.In their well being and prosperity
alone lies my happiness.
JAI HIND…………
5. INTERNATIONAL NEWS -
NASA has developed a new
forecasting tool that can predict
which cities will be affected as
different portions of ice sheets melt
due to global . It suggests that in
London sea-level rise could be
significantly affected by changes
in the north-western part of the
Greenland ice sheet.
For New York, the area of concern
is the ice sheet’s entire northern
and eastern portions, researchers
said.
NASA tool predicts which cities will flood due
to melting ice
6. NATIONAL NEWS
More than 120 Indian scientists are
among the 15,364 scientists from
184 countries to endorse the
second warning that the world's
scientists have issued to humanity:
not mending currently
unsustainable ways of living could
augur “widespread misery” and
“catastrophic biodiversity loss”.
This is the first time that so many
scientists are signatory to such a
Indian scientists among signatories to
second warning to humanity by scientific
experts from 184 countries
7. STATE NEWS
Sculptors bring alive classical Indian art
A kaleidoscope of Indian
architectural style ranging from the
Guptas to the Cholas and
Hoysalas is taking shape in the city
with sculptors applying their mind
to chisel modern replicas of ancient
iconographic forms.
The Sculptors’ Camp that got
under way here on Wednesday will
bring alive a slice of classical
Indian art with an opportunity for a
live-view of the work in progress.
The theme of the camp is ‘Ancient
Indian Sculptural Art’ and is being
held under the auspices of the Lalit
8. SPORTS NEWS
India-Sri Lanka Test: Lakmal rocks Indian
top order on rain-hit day one
Sri Lanka pacer Suranga Lakmal wrecked
the high-profile Indian top-order in overcast
conditions to leave the hosts reeling at 17 for
three on a rain-affected day one of the first
Test here today.
Lakmal’s sensational spell, in which he
struck thrice without conceding a run in six
overs, saw him removing opener Lokesh
Rahul on the first ball of the match after play
began three and a half hours late due to wet
conditions.
17. IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING
PICTURES OF PUNCTUATION
MARKS
RUGVEDA
ANS: INTERROBANG
You probably already know the
interrobang, thanks to its excellent
moniker and increasing popularity.
Though the combination exclamation
point and question mark can be replaced
by using one of each (You did
what!? or You don't read mental_floss?!),
it's fun to see the single glyph getting a
little more love lately.
18. YAJURVED
ANS: PERCONTATION
POINT OR RHETORICAL
QUESTION MARK
The backward question mark was
proposed by Henry Denham in 1580
as an end to a rhetorical question,
and was used until the early 1600s.
19. SAMVED
ANS: SNARK MARK
This is used to indicate that a
sentence should be understood
beyond the literal meaning.
Unlike the SarcMark, this one is
copyright free and easy to type:
it's just a period followed by a
tilde.
20. ATHARVEDA
ANS : ACCLAMATION
POINT
Bazin described this mark as
"the stylistic representation of
those two little flags that float
above the tour bus when a
president comes to town."
Acclamation is a "demonstration
of goodwill or welcome," so you
could use it to say "I'm so happy
to see you [acclamationpoint]" or
"Viva Las Vegas
[acclamationpoint]"