6. Find X _________________X_________________Day Oct. 22nd 2009 People who ______ represent a diverse group of individuals with different occupations, diverse cultural identities, personal experiences and accomplishments. Although over 60 million people ______, most people actually know very little about _______. This lack of awareness is how come people who _______ may face discrimination, prejudice and at times social isolation. _______________X__________________occurs on October 22nd and is designed to raise awareness about the challenges that people who experience___________. _(Ask for a Hint)_ is a joint endeavor by persons who ______ and their families and professionals (educators, researchers and clinicians) interested in ________. ____________X__________ provides a framework for building a more humane, just and compassionate world for millions of people who ________
7. International Stuttering Awareness Day Oct. 22nd 2009 Stuttering: More than a tangled tongue People who stutter represent a diverse group of individuals with different occupations, diverse cultural identities, personal experiences and accomplishments. Although over 60 million people stutter, most people actually know very little about stuttering. This lack of awareness is how come people who stutter may face discrimination, prejudice and at times social isolation. International Stuttering Awareness Day (ISAD) occurs on October 22nd and is designed to raise awareness about the challenges that people who stutter experience. ISAD is a joint endeavor by persons who stutter and their families and professionals (educators, researchers and clinicians) interested in stuttering. ISAD provides a framework for building a more humane, just and compassionate world for millions of people who stutter
11. Significance of these awards? Interdisciplinary research: Josiah S. Carberry, for his work in psychoceramics, the study of "cracked pots." Pedestrian technology: Paul DeFanti, "wizard of structures and crusader for public safety, for his invention of the Buckybonnet, a geodesic fashion structure that pedestrians wear to protect their heads and preserve their composure". Physics: Thomas Kyle, for his discovery of "the heaviest element in the universe, Administratium“ Physics - Presented to The Japanese Meteorological Agency, for its seven-year study of whether earthquakes are caused by catfish wiggling their tails
13. What is the significance of these 10 mythical Chinese creatures? Cao Ni Ma FaKe You Ya Mie Die JuHua Can Chun Ge JiBa Mao Wei Shen Jing Yin Dao Yan DaFeiJi Qian Lie Xie
14. Baidu 10 Mythical Creatures The Baidu 10 Mythical Creatures (Chinese: 百度十大神兽, Pinyin:bǎidù shídàshénshòu), alternatively Ten Baidu Deities, was initially a humorous hoax from the interactive encyclopedia Baidu Baike which became a popular and widespread internet meme in the People's Republic of China. These hoaxes, ten in number, originated in response to increasingly pervasive and draconian online censorship in China, and have become an icon of citizens' resistance to censorship Arising in early 2009 , the meme initially began as a series of vandalised contributions to Baidu Baike , through the creation of humorous articles describing a series of fictional creatures, with each animal with names vaguely referring to Chinese profanities (utilizing homophones and characters using different tones). Eventually, images, videos (such as faux-documentaries) and even a song regarding aspects of the meme were released The profanities were : fuck your mother, fuck you ,stop [a reference to rape scenes and common conceptions and stereotypes Chinese display towards the Japanese in regards to pornography and erotomania),] vulgar slang which refers to the anus, slang for sexual arousal, pubic hair, menstrual pads, a Vaginitis infection, slang for masturbation , prostate glands
15. ____X____is the next step in the progression of the tubes that are the (giveaway). At the tail end of 2008, there was a great need for the next step in the personal (giveaway) experience, and thus, ___X__was born. It contains all the creative stylings of ___Y___and integrates the irritation of having your finger stuck in something, and whenever you pull on it, you feel like your going to separate the finger from the joint, but you know you have to do it because the finger is getting cold and you know that means its cutting off circulation, so in panic you cut off your arm. These exciting aspects made ___X___very desirable to a small percentage of users, who then forced it upon everyone else. X builds on Y's content-enabling paradigms: In Y the idea of an Editor is obsolete - uninformed geeks with too much time on their hands are responsible for self-selectioneering. By allowing (giveaway) to be composed entirely out of articles from other (giveaway), we end up with an information super-blender which produces a soup containing all the ingredients known to man but looks, smells, and tastes like shit. The Master Architect of Y, Tim Brooke-Taylor, failed to take into account Gabriel's Greater (Giveaway) Theory and mid-2007 saw social meltdown and (giveaway) civil war as negative feedback begat negative feedback, culminating in rogue bands of vigilantes roaming the (giveaway) leaving derisory comments and sabotaging top-10 polls in 47 languages. X overcomes this by an enforced code of conduct. X ‘s (giveaway) will only allow syndication of content generated from an approved pseudo-random sequence of characters. This will ensure that there is only a 9.86x1043:1 chance of an article being coherent, let alone misleading or offensive.
16. What is common among these two countries? (Ethiopia and Cape Verde)
17. The only two African nations on course to achieve U.N. anti-poverty goals. U.N. Millennium Development Goals to reduce poverty were agreed at a United Nations summit in 2000 and set African and other poor countries targets to raise living standards by 2015.
21. The bird is the auspice . In ancient Rome, auspices supposedly carried good or bad news. Good news was said to be auspicious, while bad was said to be inauspicious.The priest who read the auspice signs and interpreted them was known as an augur. From here, we get augur, which means to foretell.
22. The two photos given below are depictions of an incident in Indian mythology. The two photos given below are depictions of an incident in Indian mythology.In pic 1, A is killing B, while C looks on.C is not present in pic 2.Give me what is being depicted and identify A, B and C.Also give me the dance form in pic 2.It is believed that the this incident, specially the actions of B, are the inspiration behind a popular Hindi saying that is used till date. What?
23. The depiction is, as rightly answered, of Bhima (A) slaying Kichaka(B) with Draupadi(C) looking on.The dance form is Koodiyattam, not Kathakali. An important clue was that the character of Bhima is not wearing elaborate make-up, as would be in Kathakali.The Hindi saying I was looking for was "Burinazarwaaleteramoohkaala". Though there are no verified sources for this, it is understood that the proverb talks of Kichaka's lust for Draupadi which led to his end. The small devil face painted alongside the proverb on the backs of trucks is understood to be Kichaka.