Marriage means being together forever and having similar interests like doing activities together such as shopping, watching TV, and having a nice bath. It also means thinking of your spouse first, bringing them small comforts like slippers when they come home, and looking forward to spending time with them at the end of the day through patience and mature discussion of problems.
This document discusses revisions being made to a student filmmaking assignment. It describes decisions made in drafting the opening sequence, including removing a shot of curtains opening due to lighting issues, and changing a shadow being seen on a laptop to a television. New ideas for shots and storyboards are presented. Changes will be made to the character's appearance and using title cards over footage rather than on a black screen.
The document contains a collection of quotes and sayings about love, relationships, life, and finding happiness. Some of the key messages conveyed are:
- It's important to be grateful for what you have in life and the people you meet, as they help prepare you for better things.
- When one door closes, another opens, so we shouldn't dwell on lost opportunities and chances.
- True love is felt deeply, whether in times of affection or when hurt. Unconditional love is most important.
- Meaningful conversations and friendships don't require many words to feel fulfilling.
The document presents a collection of extraordinary photos that appear to show faces, animals, and other shapes within natural formations, clouds, and structures. Many of the images are difficult to explain and have led some to speculate about prehistoric civilizations, aliens, or supernatural beings. The photos show apparent faces in icebergs, clouds, ruins, and disasters.
The document discusses creating an opening sequence for a horror film about a teenage girl who is haunted by a ghost in her new home, examining improvements made to characters, locations, and narrative structure from a previous draft. Film distribution options of Lions Gate Entertainment and Film4 are also considered due to their experience with independent and thriller films.
The document outlines ideas for a student film scene involving a conversation between two characters about incomplete work that leads to a conflict. It discusses using techniques like the 180 degree rule and match on action during shooting and editing. A breakdown is provided of 12 potential shots describing the type of shot, what it shows, and any necessary props.
This document contains job descriptions for various roles on a film production crew, including First Assistant Director, Director of Photography, Director, Camera Operator, and Art Director. Abigail describes her role as First Assistant Director which involves assisting the director and keeping the production organized. Joanne's role as Director of Photography is to ensure the visual elements are pleasing and help set the mood. As Director, Gledis is overall in charge of the opening sequence and overseeing others' work. The Camera Operator and Art Director roles are also summarized.
The document provides a historical overview of Zionism and the establishment of Israel in 3 paragraphs. It discusses how Zionism arose in the late 19th century as a movement to unite Jews in Palestine in response to rising anti-Semitism in Europe. It then covers key events leading up to the establishment of Israel in 1948, including the Balfour Declaration and the creation of the state amid the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. The summary concludes with a brief mention of Israel's nuclear program being revealed in the 1980s.
Marriage means being together forever and having similar interests like doing activities together such as shopping, watching TV, and having a nice bath. It also means thinking of your spouse first, bringing them small comforts like slippers when they come home, and looking forward to spending time with them at the end of the day through patience and mature discussion of problems.
This document discusses revisions being made to a student filmmaking assignment. It describes decisions made in drafting the opening sequence, including removing a shot of curtains opening due to lighting issues, and changing a shadow being seen on a laptop to a television. New ideas for shots and storyboards are presented. Changes will be made to the character's appearance and using title cards over footage rather than on a black screen.
The document contains a collection of quotes and sayings about love, relationships, life, and finding happiness. Some of the key messages conveyed are:
- It's important to be grateful for what you have in life and the people you meet, as they help prepare you for better things.
- When one door closes, another opens, so we shouldn't dwell on lost opportunities and chances.
- True love is felt deeply, whether in times of affection or when hurt. Unconditional love is most important.
- Meaningful conversations and friendships don't require many words to feel fulfilling.
The document presents a collection of extraordinary photos that appear to show faces, animals, and other shapes within natural formations, clouds, and structures. Many of the images are difficult to explain and have led some to speculate about prehistoric civilizations, aliens, or supernatural beings. The photos show apparent faces in icebergs, clouds, ruins, and disasters.
The document discusses creating an opening sequence for a horror film about a teenage girl who is haunted by a ghost in her new home, examining improvements made to characters, locations, and narrative structure from a previous draft. Film distribution options of Lions Gate Entertainment and Film4 are also considered due to their experience with independent and thriller films.
The document outlines ideas for a student film scene involving a conversation between two characters about incomplete work that leads to a conflict. It discusses using techniques like the 180 degree rule and match on action during shooting and editing. A breakdown is provided of 12 potential shots describing the type of shot, what it shows, and any necessary props.
This document contains job descriptions for various roles on a film production crew, including First Assistant Director, Director of Photography, Director, Camera Operator, and Art Director. Abigail describes her role as First Assistant Director which involves assisting the director and keeping the production organized. Joanne's role as Director of Photography is to ensure the visual elements are pleasing and help set the mood. As Director, Gledis is overall in charge of the opening sequence and overseeing others' work. The Camera Operator and Art Director roles are also summarized.
The document provides a historical overview of Zionism and the establishment of Israel in 3 paragraphs. It discusses how Zionism arose in the late 19th century as a movement to unite Jews in Palestine in response to rising anti-Semitism in Europe. It then covers key events leading up to the establishment of Israel in 1948, including the Balfour Declaration and the creation of the state amid the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. The summary concludes with a brief mention of Israel's nuclear program being revealed in the 1980s.
The students were asked to list the seven wonders of the world. Most voted for well-known structures like the pyramids and Great Wall of China. However, one student listed senses and emotions as the true wonders: to see, hear, touch, taste, feel, laugh, and love. Her answer reminded others that the most precious things in life cannot be built or bought, like our basic human experiences.
A list of safety awards for 2005 ranked various jobs and industries. Street light fixing received first prize, while military service in North Korea won an extra prize. The rankings included jobs in transportation, construction, manufacturing, and utilities.
1. The document discusses the rights and duties of citizens and the state. It outlines that individuals have personal rights while also having social duties as members of society.
2. The state has a duty to provide basic necessities and services to citizens, such as education, health care, freedom of speech and religion. Citizens have a corresponding duty to obey laws, pay taxes, and show allegiance to the state.
3. Islam considers providing food, shelter, education, healthcare, and self-respect as the fundamental rights of citizens that the state must uphold. The Quran and examples from the Prophet Muhammad emphasize social welfare and justice.
The document provides guidance and recommendations for fasting during Ramadan. It recommends eating a light pre-dawn meal and dates with water at sunset to break the fast. Fasting is prescribed to learn self-restraint and will intercede for the person on Judgment Day. Virtues of fasting include removal of sins and entrance to Paradise. The Night of Power is the night of greatest blessing in which the Quran was first revealed.
The document discusses how the Quran references various scientific fields like astronomy, biology, geology and physics. It provides examples of verses describing embryonic development, the water cycle, luminosity of celestial bodies, and the classification of animals. The purpose of including these scientific facts in the Quran was to guide humanity and demonstrate the truth contained in the holy book.
This document discusses the different types of pollution including soil, air, water, and noise pollution. It defines pollution as destroying the purity of things and notes it is a major problem threatening living things. The main causes of pollution are identified as wild science and technology, as well as the establishment of cities. The effects of pollution include poisonous drinking water, disrupted ecosystems, deforestation, and disease. Reducing pollution requires recycling materials that cause it, responsible chemical disposal, and access to clean technologies.
There are three main types of phobias: simple phobias which involve an excessive fear of specific objects like insects or situations like flying; agoraphobia which is a fear of being in places where escape may be difficult such as crowds or tunnels; and social phobias which involve a fear of social or performance situations like public speaking. Effective treatment of phobias involves both confronting the feared situation and dealing with any frightening thoughts associated with the anxiety.
PepsiCo is a global food and beverage company headquartered in the United States. It owns popular brands like Pepsi, Lay's, Doritos, Gatorade, and Tropicana. The company was formed in 1965 through the merger of Pepsi-Cola and Frito-Lay. PepsiCo has over 150,000 employees worldwide and annual revenues of around $29 billion. It manufactures and distributes products through direct store delivery and other go-to-market systems. While it faces competition from other beverage and snack companies, PepsiCo has established strong brands and distribution networks.
Pakistan cricket has a 32 year history playing one day matches against other teams. They have played many international matches, winning some, losing some, and drawing some. The document discusses Pakistan cricket records like most matches played, highest individual scores, and highest wicket and six takers, as well as providing a photo gallery of Pakistan cricket through history and its current coaching, team, and selection situations.
An operating system controls allocation of computer hardware resources, provides input/output functionality, allocates system resources for programs to run properly, manages storage space by tracking and retrieving data, maintains security through user authentication, detects equipment failures to prevent processing, and includes additional utility programs. Popular operating systems include Mac OS, MS-DOS, Windows 3.x, Windows 9x, UNIX, NetWare, and Windows NT.
The document discusses the Islamic concepts of tawheed (oneness of God), kufr (disbelief), and shirk (polytheism). It provides definitions of these terms and explains their importance according to passages from the Quran. Specifically, it summarizes verses from surahs Al-Fatiha, Ikhlas, Ayat al-Kursi, Al-Kafiroon, and Jinn that emphasize tawheed. The document also notes some wrong contemporary Muslim concepts influenced by other religions and philosophies, and stresses the duty to uphold pure tawheed.
The document summarizes the facilities and services available at the Advanced Manufacturing Systems Laboratory (AMS Lab) established at Mechanical Engineering Department. The lab has various computer-integrated manufacturing equipment including a Spectrum Z510 rapid prototyping system, CNC machines, CAD/CAM software and robotics that can be used for research, education and providing technical services. The objective is to support design projects, provide training and technology transfer to other organizations.
The document discusses the American Gas Association's (AGA) role in interacting with codes, standards, and regulatory organizations to represent the natural gas industry. The AGA serves on numerous standards writing committees, works to influence federal and state agencies, and aims to shape regulations impacting natural gas appliances and services. Key points covered include potential impacts of efficiency standard changes on gas water heaters and furnaces, and an analysis of new emissions limits for water heaters in Texas.
1) The document discusses the punishments for not praying mentioned in hadith and Quran. It describes 6 punishments in life, 3 at death, and 3 in the grave for not praying.
2) On the day of judgement, there will be 3 additional punishments - being given an angry look by Allah that makes one's flesh fall, being pulled to hell painfully on one's face, and being judged strictly and thrown in hell.
3) Specific prayers are linked to blessings removed - strength for Asr, glow for Fajr, income blessing for Zohar, children's benefit for Maghrib, and sleep peace for Isha. The document encourages forwarding the message to earn reward and
1) The document discusses a miracle mentioned in the Quran where the moon was split during the time of the Prophet Muhammad.
2) American scientists studying the internal structure of the moon were surprised to find a "Belt of Rocks" across its surface and interior, indicating the moon was once split.
3) A British Muslim who was initially skeptical of the splitting of the moon mentioned in the Quran embraced Islam after learning of this scientific finding, realizing it confirmed the truth of Muhammad's prophecy.
Marriage is considered very important in Islam for several reasons. It is seen as half of one's religion and helps prevent sinful acts. The Quran emphasizes that marriage allows men and women to live in tranquility as mates. While Muslim men can marry women of the People of the Book (Christianity, Judaism), Muslim women cannot marry non-Muslim men. A Muslim man is permitted to have up to four wives, but if a non-Muslim with multiple wives embraces Islam, he must choose which wives to keep as polygamy is then prohibited if the wives are also his sisters.
This document provides information about Madinah, including:
1) Madinah is located in northwest Saudi Arabia near the Red Sea, surrounded by mountains, with a flat plateau and green areas between volcanic rocks.
2) Madinah has been known by different names over time, including Yasrab and its current name Madinah, which means "city."
3) In 622 AD, the Prophet Muhammad migrated to Madinah, known as the Hijrah, marking the beginning of the Islamic calendar and establishing Madinah as an important religious center.
The students were asked to list the seven wonders of the world. Most voted for well-known structures like the pyramids and Great Wall of China. However, one student listed senses and emotions as the true wonders: to see, hear, touch, taste, feel, laugh, and love. Her answer reminded others that the most precious things in life cannot be built or bought, like our basic human experiences.
A list of safety awards for 2005 ranked various jobs and industries. Street light fixing received first prize, while military service in North Korea won an extra prize. The rankings included jobs in transportation, construction, manufacturing, and utilities.
1. The document discusses the rights and duties of citizens and the state. It outlines that individuals have personal rights while also having social duties as members of society.
2. The state has a duty to provide basic necessities and services to citizens, such as education, health care, freedom of speech and religion. Citizens have a corresponding duty to obey laws, pay taxes, and show allegiance to the state.
3. Islam considers providing food, shelter, education, healthcare, and self-respect as the fundamental rights of citizens that the state must uphold. The Quran and examples from the Prophet Muhammad emphasize social welfare and justice.
The document provides guidance and recommendations for fasting during Ramadan. It recommends eating a light pre-dawn meal and dates with water at sunset to break the fast. Fasting is prescribed to learn self-restraint and will intercede for the person on Judgment Day. Virtues of fasting include removal of sins and entrance to Paradise. The Night of Power is the night of greatest blessing in which the Quran was first revealed.
The document discusses how the Quran references various scientific fields like astronomy, biology, geology and physics. It provides examples of verses describing embryonic development, the water cycle, luminosity of celestial bodies, and the classification of animals. The purpose of including these scientific facts in the Quran was to guide humanity and demonstrate the truth contained in the holy book.
This document discusses the different types of pollution including soil, air, water, and noise pollution. It defines pollution as destroying the purity of things and notes it is a major problem threatening living things. The main causes of pollution are identified as wild science and technology, as well as the establishment of cities. The effects of pollution include poisonous drinking water, disrupted ecosystems, deforestation, and disease. Reducing pollution requires recycling materials that cause it, responsible chemical disposal, and access to clean technologies.
There are three main types of phobias: simple phobias which involve an excessive fear of specific objects like insects or situations like flying; agoraphobia which is a fear of being in places where escape may be difficult such as crowds or tunnels; and social phobias which involve a fear of social or performance situations like public speaking. Effective treatment of phobias involves both confronting the feared situation and dealing with any frightening thoughts associated with the anxiety.
PepsiCo is a global food and beverage company headquartered in the United States. It owns popular brands like Pepsi, Lay's, Doritos, Gatorade, and Tropicana. The company was formed in 1965 through the merger of Pepsi-Cola and Frito-Lay. PepsiCo has over 150,000 employees worldwide and annual revenues of around $29 billion. It manufactures and distributes products through direct store delivery and other go-to-market systems. While it faces competition from other beverage and snack companies, PepsiCo has established strong brands and distribution networks.
Pakistan cricket has a 32 year history playing one day matches against other teams. They have played many international matches, winning some, losing some, and drawing some. The document discusses Pakistan cricket records like most matches played, highest individual scores, and highest wicket and six takers, as well as providing a photo gallery of Pakistan cricket through history and its current coaching, team, and selection situations.
An operating system controls allocation of computer hardware resources, provides input/output functionality, allocates system resources for programs to run properly, manages storage space by tracking and retrieving data, maintains security through user authentication, detects equipment failures to prevent processing, and includes additional utility programs. Popular operating systems include Mac OS, MS-DOS, Windows 3.x, Windows 9x, UNIX, NetWare, and Windows NT.
The document discusses the Islamic concepts of tawheed (oneness of God), kufr (disbelief), and shirk (polytheism). It provides definitions of these terms and explains their importance according to passages from the Quran. Specifically, it summarizes verses from surahs Al-Fatiha, Ikhlas, Ayat al-Kursi, Al-Kafiroon, and Jinn that emphasize tawheed. The document also notes some wrong contemporary Muslim concepts influenced by other religions and philosophies, and stresses the duty to uphold pure tawheed.
The document summarizes the facilities and services available at the Advanced Manufacturing Systems Laboratory (AMS Lab) established at Mechanical Engineering Department. The lab has various computer-integrated manufacturing equipment including a Spectrum Z510 rapid prototyping system, CNC machines, CAD/CAM software and robotics that can be used for research, education and providing technical services. The objective is to support design projects, provide training and technology transfer to other organizations.
The document discusses the American Gas Association's (AGA) role in interacting with codes, standards, and regulatory organizations to represent the natural gas industry. The AGA serves on numerous standards writing committees, works to influence federal and state agencies, and aims to shape regulations impacting natural gas appliances and services. Key points covered include potential impacts of efficiency standard changes on gas water heaters and furnaces, and an analysis of new emissions limits for water heaters in Texas.
1) The document discusses the punishments for not praying mentioned in hadith and Quran. It describes 6 punishments in life, 3 at death, and 3 in the grave for not praying.
2) On the day of judgement, there will be 3 additional punishments - being given an angry look by Allah that makes one's flesh fall, being pulled to hell painfully on one's face, and being judged strictly and thrown in hell.
3) Specific prayers are linked to blessings removed - strength for Asr, glow for Fajr, income blessing for Zohar, children's benefit for Maghrib, and sleep peace for Isha. The document encourages forwarding the message to earn reward and
1) The document discusses a miracle mentioned in the Quran where the moon was split during the time of the Prophet Muhammad.
2) American scientists studying the internal structure of the moon were surprised to find a "Belt of Rocks" across its surface and interior, indicating the moon was once split.
3) A British Muslim who was initially skeptical of the splitting of the moon mentioned in the Quran embraced Islam after learning of this scientific finding, realizing it confirmed the truth of Muhammad's prophecy.
Marriage is considered very important in Islam for several reasons. It is seen as half of one's religion and helps prevent sinful acts. The Quran emphasizes that marriage allows men and women to live in tranquility as mates. While Muslim men can marry women of the People of the Book (Christianity, Judaism), Muslim women cannot marry non-Muslim men. A Muslim man is permitted to have up to four wives, but if a non-Muslim with multiple wives embraces Islam, he must choose which wives to keep as polygamy is then prohibited if the wives are also his sisters.
This document provides information about Madinah, including:
1) Madinah is located in northwest Saudi Arabia near the Red Sea, surrounded by mountains, with a flat plateau and green areas between volcanic rocks.
2) Madinah has been known by different names over time, including Yasrab and its current name Madinah, which means "city."
3) In 622 AD, the Prophet Muhammad migrated to Madinah, known as the Hijrah, marking the beginning of the Islamic calendar and establishing Madinah as an important religious center.