X was enthusiastic about singing with his group, but the other members would ban him from recording sessions. He tried to sneak into the studio to join in singing. During one song, the guitarist noticed X trying to surreptitiously join in again.
Time contrasts and conditional sentencesCintia Santos
The document provides information about various topics including toys, music genres, puzzles, TV shows, books, and movies. It discusses the hula hoop toy invented in 1958, the rock band The Beatles formed in 1960, the disco music genre that peaked in popularity in the late 1970s, and the Rubik's Cube puzzle invented in 1974. It also mentions the TV show Beverly Hills, 90210 that aired from 1990 to 2000, songs by Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Nirvana, and Lady Gaga, and the Harry Potter book series about a young wizard.
Thor is a 15-year-old raven who lives in the Tower of London with his family of 9 birds. He likes living in the Tower where he is fed daily by the Beefeaters, who are the guards of the Tower. According to a local legend, the ravens must remain in the Tower or else the Tower and Britain will fall, though Thor does not believe this legend. Thor writes a postcard to his friends describing his life in the Tower of London with his family and the Beefeaters who guard the tower.
Thor is a 15-year-old raven who lives in the Tower of London with his family of 9 birds. He likes living in the Tower where he is fed daily by the Beefeaters, who are the guards of the Tower. According to a local legend, the ravens must remain in the Tower or else the Tower and Britain will fall, though Thor does not believe this legend. Thor writes a postcard to his friends describing his life in the Tower of London with his family and the Beefeaters who guard the tower.
Poetry for Robots: A Digital Humanities ExperimentWebVisions
In 1989, scholar Norman Cousins published a piece called The Poet and the Computer. Anticipating the computer revolution at his doorstep Cousins makes a plea: do not allow our machines to dehumanize us. And he offers a specific prescription against the potential malady - poetry.
"The danger," he explains, is "not so much that man will be controlled by the computer as that he may imitate it.” Intimate and repeated communication with the robots may require us to too conform our minds to their limited logics and cold calculations.
To preserve and reinforce humanness, Cousins hypothesizes that “…it might be fruitful to effect some sort of junction between the computer technologist and the poet.” And I agree. I propose we write poetry for the robots. What would happen if we created metaphorical metadata for an image bank? Would a search for ‘stars' return image of ‘eyes'?
At Poetry4Robots.com, we’ve made the experiment live. This ‘digital humanities experiment’ is being conducted by Neologic Labs, Webvisions, and Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination.
This talk is about how we may further turn to the arts and humanities to ensure human-centric UX.
Jenny and Jake went on a holiday to London with their parents to visit their grandmother Martha. They visited many landmarks in London including Big Ben, London Bridge, and Buckingham Palace. Their favorite part of the trip was visiting the London Zoo where they had fun naming and observing the different animals. After a week, they returned home to Malta feeling sad to leave their grandmother.
Jenny and Jake went on a holiday to London with their parents to visit their grandmother Martha. They visited many landmarks in London including Big Ben, London Bridge, and Buckingham Palace. Their favorite part of the trip was visiting the London Zoo where they had fun naming and observing the different animals. After a week, they returned home to Malta feeling sad to leave their grandmother.
The song chosen is "Molly and the Dressmaker" by Bless You Boys, which is described as rock/indie/alternative genre. The song tells the story of Molly, who stole a lavender dress and got married in it, but didn't have strong feelings for her new husband. Her husband searches for her while drunk after she disappears. He eventually finds Molly having an affair with the dressmaker and buries her alive out of revenge.
The document discusses music during the Great Depression era. It provides lyrics from three songs that reflect the hardship of the times: "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime" expresses the struggles of unemployed World War I veterans. "Roll On, Columbia" celebrates the Columbia River and the development of the Grand Coulee Dam. "No Depression" references a coming tribulation and promises escape to heaven to avoid worldly troubles.
Time contrasts and conditional sentencesCintia Santos
The document provides information about various topics including toys, music genres, puzzles, TV shows, books, and movies. It discusses the hula hoop toy invented in 1958, the rock band The Beatles formed in 1960, the disco music genre that peaked in popularity in the late 1970s, and the Rubik's Cube puzzle invented in 1974. It also mentions the TV show Beverly Hills, 90210 that aired from 1990 to 2000, songs by Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Nirvana, and Lady Gaga, and the Harry Potter book series about a young wizard.
Thor is a 15-year-old raven who lives in the Tower of London with his family of 9 birds. He likes living in the Tower where he is fed daily by the Beefeaters, who are the guards of the Tower. According to a local legend, the ravens must remain in the Tower or else the Tower and Britain will fall, though Thor does not believe this legend. Thor writes a postcard to his friends describing his life in the Tower of London with his family and the Beefeaters who guard the tower.
Thor is a 15-year-old raven who lives in the Tower of London with his family of 9 birds. He likes living in the Tower where he is fed daily by the Beefeaters, who are the guards of the Tower. According to a local legend, the ravens must remain in the Tower or else the Tower and Britain will fall, though Thor does not believe this legend. Thor writes a postcard to his friends describing his life in the Tower of London with his family and the Beefeaters who guard the tower.
Poetry for Robots: A Digital Humanities ExperimentWebVisions
In 1989, scholar Norman Cousins published a piece called The Poet and the Computer. Anticipating the computer revolution at his doorstep Cousins makes a plea: do not allow our machines to dehumanize us. And he offers a specific prescription against the potential malady - poetry.
"The danger," he explains, is "not so much that man will be controlled by the computer as that he may imitate it.” Intimate and repeated communication with the robots may require us to too conform our minds to their limited logics and cold calculations.
To preserve and reinforce humanness, Cousins hypothesizes that “…it might be fruitful to effect some sort of junction between the computer technologist and the poet.” And I agree. I propose we write poetry for the robots. What would happen if we created metaphorical metadata for an image bank? Would a search for ‘stars' return image of ‘eyes'?
At Poetry4Robots.com, we’ve made the experiment live. This ‘digital humanities experiment’ is being conducted by Neologic Labs, Webvisions, and Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination.
This talk is about how we may further turn to the arts and humanities to ensure human-centric UX.
Jenny and Jake went on a holiday to London with their parents to visit their grandmother Martha. They visited many landmarks in London including Big Ben, London Bridge, and Buckingham Palace. Their favorite part of the trip was visiting the London Zoo where they had fun naming and observing the different animals. After a week, they returned home to Malta feeling sad to leave their grandmother.
Jenny and Jake went on a holiday to London with their parents to visit their grandmother Martha. They visited many landmarks in London including Big Ben, London Bridge, and Buckingham Palace. Their favorite part of the trip was visiting the London Zoo where they had fun naming and observing the different animals. After a week, they returned home to Malta feeling sad to leave their grandmother.
The song chosen is "Molly and the Dressmaker" by Bless You Boys, which is described as rock/indie/alternative genre. The song tells the story of Molly, who stole a lavender dress and got married in it, but didn't have strong feelings for her new husband. Her husband searches for her while drunk after she disappears. He eventually finds Molly having an affair with the dressmaker and buries her alive out of revenge.
The document discusses music during the Great Depression era. It provides lyrics from three songs that reflect the hardship of the times: "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime" expresses the struggles of unemployed World War I veterans. "Roll On, Columbia" celebrates the Columbia River and the development of the Grand Coulee Dam. "No Depression" references a coming tribulation and promises escape to heaven to avoid worldly troubles.
1) Richard Ayoade is an English comedian, actor, writer and director best known for his role in the TV show The IT Crowd.
2) He has directed music videos for several bands including Arctic Monkeys, Kasabian, and Yeah Yeah Yeahs. His directorial style is surreal and humorous.
3) Ayoade first got into directing music videos after mentioning his interest to a film company and then being connected to Arctic Monkeys, for whom he directed the video for "Fluorescent Adolescent."
The document analyzes the opening scene of the comedy film "Ali-G in da House". It summarizes that the opening scene establishes the comedic genre through its funky music, Ali-G's exaggerated Caribbean accent and gangster-mocking dialogue. Various film techniques are used to create humor and intrigue the audience, such as close-ups during dialogue, editing to emphasize Ali-G blocking a bullet with his ring, and the revelation that the threatening opening was all a dream. The analysis concludes the opening successfully sets the tone for the comedy film and pulls the audience in to watch more.
The document outlines a student film project that will parody the story of Sweeney Todd by producing a black and white silent film in the style of a Film Noir. The film will tell the story of Sweeney Todd in a comedic and satirical way by using over-the-top acting, costumes from the time period, and exaggerated uses of blood and sound effects. While parodying the dark themes of death and revenge, the film aims to have an overall light-hearted and humorous tone for a younger audience. The students acknowledge the challenges of limited resources and time but feel the ambitious stylistic choices will further contribute to the comedy.
The document provides ideas for an upbeat 1980s-themed music video, including depicting people walking and dancing in different colorful outfits across various random locations to match the happy tone of the song, or creating an animated video with a narrative of characters trying to "stay alive" by running away from deadly animals and monsters.
1. The music video for "Telephone" by Lady Gaga and Beyoncé uses postmodern techniques like intertextuality, bricolage, and originality. It references other works like Quentin Tarantino films through the use of the "Pussy Wagon" vehicle and the term "Honey Boo."
2. The video also features diverse and abstract costumes that challenge gender and fashion norms, like Beyoncé's Wonder Woman inspired outfit and costumes suggesting women can be equally dangerous as men.
3. It presents an alternative version of a women's prison where the inmates are fashionable and slim, opposing stereotypes of female prisoners.
The document discusses the 1968 album Cream by the band Cream, which featured guitarist Eric Clapton and was influenced by blues musician Robert Johnson. It includes lyrics from the song "Crossroads" that describe trying to flag down a ride and going to Rosedale to be with one's lover by the riverside, as well as standing at the crossroads feeling like they are sinking down. It also lists the 1994 song "I've Got a Woman" by Ray Charles.
Similar Products - The History of Comedy08shaqdoyl
Slapstick comedy relying on physical humor such as chases and collisions dominated silent films from 1895-1930 due to the lack of dialogue. Charlie Chaplin was highly influential, directing films that used natural slapstick rather than artificial gags. From 1930-1950, talkies rose in popularity and verbal humor including puns and parodies began to be used more frequently than slapstick. Broad star-packed comedies increased in the 1960s while the Pink Panther series was also very successful.
This powerpoint travels back in time to explore where the genre comedy originates from, it includes legends such as Charlie Chaplin and Macaulay Culkin.
Analysis of music video- lady gaga ft beyonce "telephone"Boassy Benson
This document analyzes the music video for "Telephone" by Lady Gaga and Beyonce. It identifies several techniques used in the video including camera shots, editing, mise-en-scene, genre conventions, and intertextuality. It also discusses how audiences may interpret the video differently based on their own experiences and perspectives. Finally, it explains how Andrew Goodwin's theory of key features in music videos can be applied to analyze the techniques and styles used in "Telephone."
Holm, a pup, is exiled from his home in the living room after being betrayed by his friend Mari. He must summon his strength to endure the terrors outside. Hoping for a miracle, Holm accepts that this day may be his last. Mari introduces Holm to a new friend, Button, to keep him safe, but Holm is unsure of the strange new being called Button.
The opening scene of Lady Gaga and Beyoncé's "Telephone" music video pays homage to Quentin Tarantino films like Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill through its stylistic elements and direct references. It imitates the font and colors from Pulp Fiction's opening credits and includes a scene of Lady Gaga being picked up in a yellow truck, like the "Pussy Wagon" from Kill Bill. The video also features product placement for Virgin Mobile and Lady Gaga's headphones. Through its 1950s aesthetic of using Coca-Cola cans as hair rollers, it engages in "bricolage" by manipulating period details. Lady Gaga's character takes on elements of the Bride
The document discusses the origins and history of Oi music, a genre popular among skinheads. It began in Britain as a slang term meaning "hey" and was used as the name of a compilation album in the late 1970s. While some early Oi bands had racist elements, the genre overall came to condemn racism and be seen as a legitimate form of punk and hardcore music embracing working class values and questioning authority. The document provides examples of famous Oi bands and analyzes common themes in Oi lyrics relating to social issues and camaraderie.
The document discusses the history and evolution of comedy in film from 1895 to the 1990s. It covers early silent films that relied on slapstick and burlesque humor, influential directors like Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton who helped establish slapstick, the transition to dialogue in the 1930s-50s which featured verbal/pun humor, and more surreal comedy in the 1960s exemplified by Monty Python. The document concludes that the snippets of comedic scenes from Home Alone (1990) provided the main inspiration for the student's short film which combines elements of early slapstick and 1990s style comedy.
The document analyzes how Disney's Aladdin portrays inaccurate and stereotypical representations of Arab culture. It provides multiple examples of how the film depicts Arab women as sexual objects, Arab men as villains or buffoons, and includes customs from other non-Arab cultures while excluding truly Arab traditions. Overall, the document argues the film presents a misleading and often negative portrayal of Arab people and fails to accurately reflect Arab culture.
The document provides information about Elizabethan England and William Shakespeare. It discusses life during the Elizabethan Era, including clothing, marriages, health, education, and hygiene. It then focuses on William Shakespeare, describing his life, works, and famous plays like Romeo and Juliet. Details are given about the Globe Theatre and characters in Romeo and Juliet.
William Huskisson was a British statesman who attended the opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. While observing the adjacent track, he was unable to get out of the way of the approaching locomotive Rocket in time and had his leg crushed. He was taken to Eccles where he died a few hours later, becoming the world's first railway casualty.
The document summarizes Wang Dulu's five part epic series called collectively the "Crane Iron Series". It chronicles the struggles of four generations of Wuxia men and women over five books:
i) Crane Frightens Kunlun
ii) Treasured Sword, Golden Hairpin
iii) Sword Force, Pearl Shine
iv) [Title missing]
v) Iron Knight, Silver Vase.
1) Richard Ayoade is an English comedian, actor, writer and director best known for his role in the TV show The IT Crowd.
2) He has directed music videos for several bands including Arctic Monkeys, Kasabian, and Yeah Yeah Yeahs. His directorial style is surreal and humorous.
3) Ayoade first got into directing music videos after mentioning his interest to a film company and then being connected to Arctic Monkeys, for whom he directed the video for "Fluorescent Adolescent."
The document analyzes the opening scene of the comedy film "Ali-G in da House". It summarizes that the opening scene establishes the comedic genre through its funky music, Ali-G's exaggerated Caribbean accent and gangster-mocking dialogue. Various film techniques are used to create humor and intrigue the audience, such as close-ups during dialogue, editing to emphasize Ali-G blocking a bullet with his ring, and the revelation that the threatening opening was all a dream. The analysis concludes the opening successfully sets the tone for the comedy film and pulls the audience in to watch more.
The document outlines a student film project that will parody the story of Sweeney Todd by producing a black and white silent film in the style of a Film Noir. The film will tell the story of Sweeney Todd in a comedic and satirical way by using over-the-top acting, costumes from the time period, and exaggerated uses of blood and sound effects. While parodying the dark themes of death and revenge, the film aims to have an overall light-hearted and humorous tone for a younger audience. The students acknowledge the challenges of limited resources and time but feel the ambitious stylistic choices will further contribute to the comedy.
The document provides ideas for an upbeat 1980s-themed music video, including depicting people walking and dancing in different colorful outfits across various random locations to match the happy tone of the song, or creating an animated video with a narrative of characters trying to "stay alive" by running away from deadly animals and monsters.
1. The music video for "Telephone" by Lady Gaga and Beyoncé uses postmodern techniques like intertextuality, bricolage, and originality. It references other works like Quentin Tarantino films through the use of the "Pussy Wagon" vehicle and the term "Honey Boo."
2. The video also features diverse and abstract costumes that challenge gender and fashion norms, like Beyoncé's Wonder Woman inspired outfit and costumes suggesting women can be equally dangerous as men.
3. It presents an alternative version of a women's prison where the inmates are fashionable and slim, opposing stereotypes of female prisoners.
The document discusses the 1968 album Cream by the band Cream, which featured guitarist Eric Clapton and was influenced by blues musician Robert Johnson. It includes lyrics from the song "Crossroads" that describe trying to flag down a ride and going to Rosedale to be with one's lover by the riverside, as well as standing at the crossroads feeling like they are sinking down. It also lists the 1994 song "I've Got a Woman" by Ray Charles.
Similar Products - The History of Comedy08shaqdoyl
Slapstick comedy relying on physical humor such as chases and collisions dominated silent films from 1895-1930 due to the lack of dialogue. Charlie Chaplin was highly influential, directing films that used natural slapstick rather than artificial gags. From 1930-1950, talkies rose in popularity and verbal humor including puns and parodies began to be used more frequently than slapstick. Broad star-packed comedies increased in the 1960s while the Pink Panther series was also very successful.
This powerpoint travels back in time to explore where the genre comedy originates from, it includes legends such as Charlie Chaplin and Macaulay Culkin.
Analysis of music video- lady gaga ft beyonce "telephone"Boassy Benson
This document analyzes the music video for "Telephone" by Lady Gaga and Beyonce. It identifies several techniques used in the video including camera shots, editing, mise-en-scene, genre conventions, and intertextuality. It also discusses how audiences may interpret the video differently based on their own experiences and perspectives. Finally, it explains how Andrew Goodwin's theory of key features in music videos can be applied to analyze the techniques and styles used in "Telephone."
Holm, a pup, is exiled from his home in the living room after being betrayed by his friend Mari. He must summon his strength to endure the terrors outside. Hoping for a miracle, Holm accepts that this day may be his last. Mari introduces Holm to a new friend, Button, to keep him safe, but Holm is unsure of the strange new being called Button.
The opening scene of Lady Gaga and Beyoncé's "Telephone" music video pays homage to Quentin Tarantino films like Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill through its stylistic elements and direct references. It imitates the font and colors from Pulp Fiction's opening credits and includes a scene of Lady Gaga being picked up in a yellow truck, like the "Pussy Wagon" from Kill Bill. The video also features product placement for Virgin Mobile and Lady Gaga's headphones. Through its 1950s aesthetic of using Coca-Cola cans as hair rollers, it engages in "bricolage" by manipulating period details. Lady Gaga's character takes on elements of the Bride
The document discusses the origins and history of Oi music, a genre popular among skinheads. It began in Britain as a slang term meaning "hey" and was used as the name of a compilation album in the late 1970s. While some early Oi bands had racist elements, the genre overall came to condemn racism and be seen as a legitimate form of punk and hardcore music embracing working class values and questioning authority. The document provides examples of famous Oi bands and analyzes common themes in Oi lyrics relating to social issues and camaraderie.
The document discusses the history and evolution of comedy in film from 1895 to the 1990s. It covers early silent films that relied on slapstick and burlesque humor, influential directors like Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton who helped establish slapstick, the transition to dialogue in the 1930s-50s which featured verbal/pun humor, and more surreal comedy in the 1960s exemplified by Monty Python. The document concludes that the snippets of comedic scenes from Home Alone (1990) provided the main inspiration for the student's short film which combines elements of early slapstick and 1990s style comedy.
The document analyzes how Disney's Aladdin portrays inaccurate and stereotypical representations of Arab culture. It provides multiple examples of how the film depicts Arab women as sexual objects, Arab men as villains or buffoons, and includes customs from other non-Arab cultures while excluding truly Arab traditions. Overall, the document argues the film presents a misleading and often negative portrayal of Arab people and fails to accurately reflect Arab culture.
The document provides information about Elizabethan England and William Shakespeare. It discusses life during the Elizabethan Era, including clothing, marriages, health, education, and hygiene. It then focuses on William Shakespeare, describing his life, works, and famous plays like Romeo and Juliet. Details are given about the Globe Theatre and characters in Romeo and Juliet.
William Huskisson was a British statesman who attended the opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. While observing the adjacent track, he was unable to get out of the way of the approaching locomotive Rocket in time and had his leg crushed. He was taken to Eccles where he died a few hours later, becoming the world's first railway casualty.
The document summarizes Wang Dulu's five part epic series called collectively the "Crane Iron Series". It chronicles the struggles of four generations of Wuxia men and women over five books:
i) Crane Frightens Kunlun
ii) Treasured Sword, Golden Hairpin
iii) Sword Force, Pearl Shine
iv) [Title missing]
v) Iron Knight, Silver Vase.
This document lists the venues that have hosted cricket World Cup finals:
1) Lord's Cricket Ground in London, England
2) Eden Gardens in Kolkata, India
3) Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia
4) Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, Pakistan
5) Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa (also known as 'The Bull Ring')
6) Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados
The document discusses several topics in a disjointed manner:
1) It describes the Droste effect, which is a type of recursive image that depicts a smaller version of itself within the original image.
2) It mentions Thalidomide, a drug that was withdrawn in the 1960s after being linked to birth defects.
3) It discusses a controversial Pepsi commercial from 1989 featuring Madonna and her music video for "Like a Prayer" that caused the company to pull the ad.
The document discusses several topics:
1. It lists some Bollywood celebrities who were early recipients of awards.
2. It describes the X-Project, a Microsoft research initiative that aims to limit spam emails by requiring senders to "pay" through computing resources like CPU cycles or memory to send messages.
3. It provides background on Carlos "The Jackal", a notorious international terrorist who was the subject of several novels.
The document connects various fictional characters who share similar sexual orientations, including Marvel's Superman Apollo, X-Man Northstar, and Zorro's twin brother Ramon De La Vega. It also lists brands named after places or people like Budweis, Evian, Aston Hill and Nokia. Additionally, it connects Pink Floyd albums and songs to George Orwell's works and provides details about the history of Coca-Cola's branding and advertising.
The document summarizes various topics in 3 sentences or less each:
The ULFA was formed in Rang-Ghar in Assam and its logo features the man behind it, Arabinda Rajkhowa, who was recently arrested. A 1973 police photo from Stockholm originated the term "Stockholm Syndrome". One of Google.cn's images for the "Tiananmen massacre" shows tanks and corpses. Randall Munroe worked with NASA and includes references like Sierpinski, Erdos and Feynman in his xkcd comics, which often feature themes like Firefly, velociraptors and red spiders.
This document contains summaries of several other documents. It discusses:
1) The characters from the movie Madagascar - their names and roles.
2) A track facility in the UK that was formerly an airbase and testing site, now used for motor racing.
3) A 1985 comedy film with multiple endings that was remade in 2011.
1. The document describes a quiz conducted by Anjan about various metal music genres. It lists 33 metal genres and bands associated with each genre.
2. The rules state there are 33 slides, with points deducted for each slide left unanswered. Extra points are awarded for answering the last slide.
3. The answers section lists the 33 metal genres and bands.
The document lists famous personalities and a car that appeared in Eminem's music video for "Without Me". It includes Lil' Kim, Dr. Dre, Spider-Man, Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit, Kenan and Kel, and a Hummer H2. The video parodied pop culture and was a major commercial success when released in 2002, helping promote Eminem's album The Eminem Show.
1. Bram Stoker, author of Dracula, and Oscar Wilde both fell in love with the same woman, Florence Nightingale Balcombe, in Dublin in 1875. They were both young men at the time pursuing Balcombe until she started dating Wilde. Their relationship petered out by 1877 possibly due to Wilde's financial situation.
2. A new study showed that doodles Leonardo da Vinci made in his notebooks, previously dismissed as irrelevant, actually contained the first written records of the laws of friction in 1493.
3. Prabhas is identified from clues about his wax statue at Madame Tussauds, guest appearance in Action Jackson, love of chicken biry
These are the qns which were compiled for the prelims of India quiz @ Festember X. The qns are meant to be mass and junta. The cut off for finals was around 20. The finals was a much better in fundas. The questions which came the finals can be seen at :
http://quizzicallyours.blogspot.com/search/label/India
The passage provides background information on various topics:
- The Fleet River is London's longest underground river flowing for 4 miles before meeting the Thames.
- The Caesar haircut is named after Julius Caesar, who was often depicted wearing his hair in this short, layered style.
- At the Battle of Albert in 1914 during WWI, the town saw heavy fighting between the French and German armies for five days. In 1916, tanks were used for the first time in the Somme region, where the town of Albert is located.
- The Bahrain islands get their name from the Arabic for "two seas."
April Quiz Festival by BQC team
Date: 09/04/2023
Venue: Hazra, Kolkata
Researched and Hosted : Rudra Chakraborty ( B.Tech, MBA)
Quiz master: 8240419581
Questions from the finals of the open general quiz conducted by yours truly on 30th Oct 2016.
Winners were Prithwish Dutta and Bedbyas Datta with 205 pts..
Runners up were Samrat Dutta and Partha Sarathi Ghatak- 177.5
2nd Runners up- Apratim Mukhopadhyay and Baneswar Sarker- 137.5
The document discusses various topics in a disjointed manner, including:
- A theory that the word "X" may have origins in the Klingon language from Star Trek, but this is unproven.
- Regional slang terms for traveller's diarrhea from different parts of the world.
- Inspiration for characters in the Star Wars franchise.
- The name of a leading American ornithologist whose name was used for the hero in a 1953 novel.
X is a famous Bollywood actor who starred in the film Air Force which was based on the life of Ahmed Saeed Sheikh. The film was directed by Rakesh Omprakash Mehra. Ahmed Saeed Sheikh was involved in the kidnapping of Western tourists in India in 1994 and the kidnapping and murder of Daniel Pearl in 2002.
The document provides details about 25 multiple choice questions in a chain reaction format for a prelims exam, where the first letter of the second answer must be the last letter of the first answer. It includes the answers to 5 sample questions.
The document appears to be a quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions covering topics like mythology, history, entertainment, sports, religion and more. It contains 8 rounds of questions testing knowledge in areas such as dance, famous figures, instruments, companies, events and more. The questions range from identifying people, places, things, religions, and events from images or descriptions.
The document appears to be a quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions covering topics like mythology, history, entertainment, sports, religion and more. It contains 8 rounds of questions testing knowledge in areas such as dance, famous figures, instruments, companies, events and more. The questions range from identifying people, places, things, to filling in blanks in statements or phrases.
The document discusses several topics:
1. Rosie the Riveter refers to a cultural icon of American women who worked in factories during World War II.
2. A Manic Pixie Dream Girl is a stock character type that exists to enhance or change a brooding male protagonist.
3. Iggy Pop and Patti Smith are known as the "Godfather" and "Godmother" of punk rock respectively.
4. A mondegreen is a mishearing or misinterpretation of lyrics in a song that gives it a new meaning.
The document describes a monthly quiz with 10 questions on various topics. It includes questions about Aaron Schwartz, the movie Edge of Tomorrow, Kanye West, Kane from Citizen Kane, Hannibal Lecter, Mr. Peabody, Cinderella, Pokemon voice actors, Daft Punk, and the Windows 95 startup tune. It provides context and clues for each question before revealing the answer.
The document contains a collection of general knowledge quiz questions from various topics like movies, literature, history, music and more. There are questions about people like Salman Rushdie, Satyajit Ray and others, as well as questions about concepts like adobe buildings, the swastika symbol and banana republic. The document does not provide answers to the questions.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
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How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
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How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Quiz Iii
1. Xwas enthusiastic about singing. His determination to add his voice to songs eventually led the other members of his group to ban him from the studio when vocals were being recorded. This led to an ongoing game, with X trying to sneak into the room to join the singing. At the tail end of "Happy Jack", Townshend can be heard shouting "I saw yer!", and it's said that he was noticing Xonce again trying to join in surreptitiously.
2. Keith Moon (of the Who)
3. ‘Wealthy, powerful and influential Seth Dharamdas leads a financially secure life in a palatial mansion. He is known to come to the aid of all people who are beyond any hope of assistance, and this leads to him being known as “X". But Seth Dharamdas does have a number of skeletons in his closet, and a parallel life as a gangster. The only person Dharamdas hates and fears is none other than his very own son, Ranbir, who has sworn that he will never compromise with his father's dark career, and threatens to expose him. Dharamdas has never conceded surrender or defeat at the hands of any mortal, and will never even consider to do so - even if this means the death of Ranbir.’ Obviously, kahani to poorifilmihain. But who plays the role of ‘Danny’ in this film?
4. Danny Denzongpa ; Dharmatma (The film for which he declined the role of Gabbar in Sholay)
5. X is a 155 cm (5 ft) portly plumber. He has astonishing physical strength and agility for a man of his stature, and superhuman jumping ability. He has established himself as a pop culture icon having starred in three television shows, comic books, and in a feature film . In 2003, X was honoured with a wax figure in the legendary Hollywood Wax Museum. In 2005, Jonathan Mann wrote an opera based on him, and performed it at the California Institute of the Arts.
8. Tutu. Desmond Tutu Tutu, the skirt worn in ballet Miles Davis, who released an album titled ‘Tutu’ in 1968
9. His father was an advocate by profession. He could not complete his education after his father died in a road accident. Initially he started a small mechanic shop in his home town to support his family. But soon after he moved to Delhi, the capital city of India. In Delhi he worked as a taxi driver. Apparently, he had decided to contest the UP Assembly elections from the Mubarakpur constituency as an Independent. Who?
11. He spoke by using anastrophe, that is, placing verbs (and more frequently, auxiliary verbs) at the end of a clause, and inverting the object and subject. His preferred choice of combat was Form IV (Ataru), and the form which he mastered to its highest degree. Form IV enabled him to overcome the limitations of his height and reach. His name is believed to be derived from a Sanskrit word . The name may also be connected to the Hebrew word meaning "He knows" or "One who knows". Additionally some believe the name might also be a reference to the teachings of Yoga. Who?
13. “Oh here's to my sweet Satan.The one whose little path would make me sad, whose power is Satan.He will give those with him 666.There was a little toolshed where he made us suffer, sad Satan.” - These are lyrics of a very famous piece, played backwards. What’s the original thing?
16. From left, clockwise: John Calvin, Thomas Hobbes, Bill Watterson and Yukon. “Yukon Ho!” refers to a series of strips in which Calvin and Hobbes plan to escape the Yukon to be free of the repressions of family rules. Needless to say, their journey is cut short when Hobbes eats the only two sandwiches Calvin bothered to pack.
18. Nike - Official Sportswear Partner Audi - Official Car Supplier and Dugout Seat provider Budweiser - Official Beer Betfred - Official Betting Partner Xfm Manchester - Official Radio Station
19. Skip was born as Saqib Abdullah in 1984 in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, to a middle class Pakistani family and he is the 3rd and youngest amongst his siblings. His early schooling was from a famous Pakistani school S.A.I.School (Pak section) formerly known as Pakistani community High school at Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia. What would be his most famous creation?