Tuesday, 31 January 2023

National Freedom Day

 






National Freedom Day is a United States observance on February 1 honoring the signing by President Abraham Lincoln of a joint house and Senate resolution that later was ratified as the 13th Amendment to the U.S Constitution. President Lincoln signed the Amendment abolishing slavery on February 1, 1865, although it was not ratified by the states until later.                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

Every year, India commemorates the Rising Day of the Indian Cost Guard (ICG) on February 1. ICG is marking its 46th Raising Day this year. ICG was originally formed in the year 1977 on February 1 under the Indian Parliament's coast Guard Act, 1978.








Is National Freedom Day a Public Holiday?

National Freedom Day is not a public holiday. Business has normal opening hours.

What Do People Do?

Many people in the United States reflect on and remember the importance of freedom on National Freedom Day. The United States president may annually issue a proclamation on the day. Some educational institutes may incorporate themes relating to National Freedom Day as part of class discussion, reading to other learning activities that explore the importance of day and its history.

Information on local celebrations or events that center on National Freedom Day may be publicized prior to and on February 1. For some people, it is a time to promote good will, equality, and to appreciate freedom. Wreath-laying at the Liberty Bell has also to appreciate freedom. Wreath-laying at the Liberty Bell has also been a traditional to mark National Freedom Day for many years. Other events include annual breakfasts, luncheons, musical entertainment, film screening, and literature meetings that the explore the theme about freedom.

Background 

National Freedom Day commemorates the date-February 1, 1865-when Abraham Lincoln, who was the nation's president at the time, signed a joint resolution that proposed the 13th amendment to the United States Constitution. The amendment was to outlaw slavery and was ratified on December 18, 1865.

Major Richard Robert Wright Senior, former slave who founded the National Freedom Day Association, played a crucial role in creating the observance. Major wright was deemed as a community leader in Philadelphia and was active in education, the media, business and politics. He hoped to see a day that would be dedicated to celebrating freedom for all Americans.

The first commemoration of such a day took place on February 1, 1942, although it was not made into law yet. A June 30, 1948, President Harry Truman signed a bill to proclaim February 1 as the first official National Freedom Day in United States.


Monday, 30 January 2023

Diversity In Living Organisms


Biodiversity means the diversity of life forms. It is a word commonly used to refer to the variety of life forms found in a particular region. Diverse life forms share the environment and are affected by each other too. As a result, a stable community of different species comes into together.

  • Monera
  • Protista
  • Fungi
  • Plantae
  • Animalia
  • Thallophytes
  • Bryophyta
  • Pteridophytes
  • Gymnosperms
  • Angiosperms
  • Porifera
  • Coelenterate (Cnidaria)
  • Platyhelminthes
  • Nematoda
  • Annelida
  • Arthropoda
  • Mollusca
  • Echinodermata
  • Protochordata
  • Vertebrata 
  • (i) Cyclostomata
  • (ii) Pisces
  • (iii) Amphibia
  • (iv) Reptilia
  • (v) Aves 
  • (vi) Mammalia

Monera

These types of Organism do not have a well-defined nucleus or organelle, nor do any of them represent multi-cellular body designs. They also show diversity based on many different characteristics. Some of them have cell walls while others do not. Of course, having or not having a cell well has very different effects on body design. The mode of nutrition in this group can be either by making their own food (autotrophic) or getting it from includes bacteria, blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) and mycoplasma. Some examples are shown in below Fig. 



Protista

This group includes many types of unicellular eukaryotic organisms. Some of such organisms use appendages, such as hair-like cilia or whip-like flagella for moving. Their mode of nutrition may be autotrophic or heterotrophic. Examples are unicellular algae, diatoms and protozoans.


Fungi

These are actually heterotrophic eukaryotic organisms some of them use decaying organic matter as food and are therefore called saprotrophs. Other require a living protoplasm of a host organism for food. They are called parasites. Most of them have the capacity to became multicellular organisms at many stages in their lives. They have cell-walls made of a hard complex sugar called chitin. Examples are yeasts, molds and mushrooms.

Some fungal species live in permanent (mutually dependent) relationships with blue green algae. Such relationships are known as symbiotic. These symbiotic life forms are called lichens. Lichens are the slow growing large colored patched on the bark of trees.


Plantae

These are multicellular eukaryotes with cell walls. They are generally autotrophs and use chlorophyll for photosynthesis. Thus, all plants are considered in this group. As plants and animals are most visible forms of the diversity of life around us. We shall discuss about sub-groups in this category in section.

Animalia

This group includes all organisms which are multicellular eukaryotes without cell walls. They are heterotrophs. Now, we will look at their subgroups in section.

Thallophytes

Plants which do not have well-differentiated body design fall in this group. The plants of this group are called algae. These plants are mainly equating. Examples this group are Spirogyra, Ultrix, Cladophora, Ulva and Chara.



Bryophyta

These are amphibians of the plant kingdom. The plant body is differentiated to form stem and leaf-like structures. But there is specialized tissue for the transportation of water and other substance from one part to another. Examples of this type are Moos (Funaria) and Marchantia.


Pteridophytes

In this class, the plant body is differentiated into roots, stem and leaves and has special tissue for the conduction of water and other substances from one part to another. Examples of this type are Marsilea, ferns and horse- tails. 
The reproductive organs of plants in all three groups are very inconspicuous, and they are called cryptogams' means 'those with hidden reproductive organs.



While plants with-different reproductive parts that finally make seeds are called phanerogams actually, seeds are the result of the sexual reproductive process. They consist of the embryo with stored food, which assists for the initial growth of the embryo during germination. This group is again classified on the basis of the fact that seeds are naked or enclosed in fruits, giving two groups: gymnosperms and angiosperms.  


Gymnosperms

The word gymnosperms is derived from the two Greek word: gymno-means naked and sperm-means seed. This group of plants bears naked seeds and are generally perennial, evergreen and woody. Examples of this group are pines and deodar.




Angiosperms

This term is made from two Greek words: angio means covered and sperma means seed. Plants of this group are also called flowering plants: In this group, the seeds develop inside an ovary which is modified to become a fruit. Plant embryos in seeds have structure called cotyledons. These Cotyledons are called 'seeds leaves' because in many cases they emerge and become green when the seed germinates These angiosperms are classified into two groups on the basis of the number of cotyledons present in the seed. The plants in which seeds have a single cotyledon are called monocotyledonous or monocots and the plants with seeds having two cotyledons are called dicots.



Porifera

This word means organisms with holes. These are non-motile animals attached to solid support. There are holes or 'Pores' present on whole body. These lead to formation of a canal system that helps in circulating water throughout the body to take in food and oxygen. These animals are covered with a hard layer or Skelton. Their body design involves very minute differentiation and division into tissues. These are commonly known as sponges and are found in marine habitats. Some examples are shown in Fig.


 

Coelenterate 

These animals are found in water. These have more body design differentiations. There is a cavity in the 

body. The body is made of two main layers of cells: one which makes up cells on the outer side of the body, and the other which makes the inner lining of the body, some of the species live in colonies (corals), while others have solitary like-span (Hydra). Jellyfish and sea anemones are common examples of this type.

Platyhelminthes

The body of animals of this group is complexly designed than in the two other groups. They body is bilaterally symmetrical, means that the left and the right halves of the body have the same design. These animals are called triploblastic because there are three layers of cells from which differentiated tissues can be made. This allows outside and inside of body linings as well as some organs to the formation of tissue. However, there is no real internal body cavity or coelom, in which well-developed organs can be accommodated. The body is flattened dorsoventrally, (means from top to bottom), that is why these animals are called flatworms. They are either free living or parasitic. Some examples of free-living animals are planarians, or parasitic animals as liver flukes.


Nematoda

The nematode body is also bilaterally symmetrical and trophoblastic. However, this body is cylindrical rather than flattened. Tissues are found there, but no real organs, although a type of body cavity or a pseudo coelom, is found there. These are very familiar as parasitic worms causing diseases, for example, the as parasitic worms causing diseases, for example, the worms causing elephantiasis (filarial warm) or the 


worms in the intestine as roundworms or pinworms. Some examples are given in Fig.

Annelida

The animals are also bilaterally symmetrical and triploblastic, but these have a true body cavity. This allows true organs to be packed in the body structure. Thus, there is extensive organ differentiation. This differentiation takes place in a segmental fashion, with the segments lined up one after are found in number of habitats-fresh water, marine water as well as land. Earthworms and leeches are the examples of these type of animals.





Arthropoda

This group is probably the largest group of animals. These animals are bilaterally symmetrical and segmented. An open circulatory system is found there and so, the blood does not flow in definite blood vessels. The coelomic cavity is full of blood. These have joined legs (the word 'arthropod' means 'jointed legs'). Some examples are prawns, scorpions, butterflies, houseflies, spiders and crabs.



Mollusca

These types of animals have bilateral symmetry. There is little segmentation and coelomic cavity is reduced. These animals have an open circulatory system and kidney-like organs for excretion. These have a foot that is used for moving around. Examples are snails and mussels.



Echinodermata's 

In Greek language, ehino means hedgehog (spiny mammal), and derma means skin. These are spiny skinned and free-living marine animals. These animals are triploblastic and have a coelomic cavity. these also have a peculiar water-driven tube system that is used for moving around. These have hard calcium carbonate structures which are used as a Skelton. Examples of such type are sea-stars and sea urchins.




Protochordata

These animals are mainly bilaterally symmetrical, triploblastic and have a coelom. These show a new feature of body design. called notochord, at some stages during their lives. The notochord is a long rod--like support structure (chord=string) that moves along the back of the animal separating the nervous tissue form the Gutt. It gives a place for muscles to attach for each of movement. Protochordates may not have a proper notochord present at all stages in their lives or for the entire length of the animal. Protochordates are marine examples are balanoglossus, herdemania and amphioxus.


Vertebrata

These animals have a real vertebral column and internal Skelton, having a completely different distribution of muscles for movement.
Vertebrates are bilaterally symmetrical, coelomic, triploblastic and segmented, having complex differentiation of body tissues and organs. All chordates have the following features:

(a) have a notochord
(b) have a dorsal nerve cord
(c) are triploblastic 
(d) are coelmatic
(e) have paired gill pouches Vertebrates are divided into six classes.

(i) Cyclostomata

Cyclostomes are jawless vertebrates. They are characterized by having an elongated eel-like body, circular mouth, slimy skin and are scale less. They are ectoparasites or borers of other vertebrates. Petromyzon (Lamprey) and Myxine (Hagfish) are examples.




(ii) Pisces

These are fish. These are exclusively water-living animals. Their skin is covered with scales or plates. These obtain oxygen dissolved in the water. These breathe thought gills. Their body is streamlined, and a muscular tail is used for movement. These are cold-blooded and have two chambered hearts unlike the four that humans have. These animals lay eggs, for examples, fish, with some skeletons made of cartilages, such as sharks, and some with a Skelton made of both bone and cartilage, such as tuna or rohu fish.

                        

(iii) Amphibia

These types of animals differ from the fish in the lack of scale and in having mucus glands in the skin. These have a three-chambered heart. Respiration occurs through either gills or lungs. These animals lay eggs. These types of animals are found both in water and on land. toads and salamanders are some examples of this type.



(iv) Reptilia

These animals are cold-blooded, having scales and breathe through lungs. Most of these have a three-chambered heart, whereas crocodiles have four heart chambers. These animals lay eggs with tough coverings and do not need to lay eggs in water, unlike amphibians. Snakes, turtles, lizards and crocodiles also fall in this category.



(v) Aves

Aves are warm-blooded animals and have a four-chambered heart. These lay eggs. These animals have an outside covering of feathers, and two forelimbs are used for flight. The animals of this group breathe through lings. All birds count in this category.



(vi) Mammalia

Mammalia are also warm-blooded animals having four-chambered hearts. All mammals have mammary glands for the production of milk to nourish their young ones. their young ones. Their skin is covered with hairs as well as sweat and oil glands. Most mammals produce their young ones/But, a few of these such as platypus and the echidna lay eggs, and some, like kangaroos give birth to poorly developed young ones. Some example are given in Fig. The classification scheme of animals is shown in Fig.













  

 

Sunday, 29 January 2023

Excel


Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet developed by Microsoft for Windows, macOS, Android and iOS. It features calculation or computation capabilities, graphing tools, pivot table, and a micro programing language called Visual Basic for Applications. Excel forms part of the Microsoft Office suite of software.
 

     Table of Content
  • What is Excel used for?
  • What are the 5 functions in Excel?
  •  What is basic Excel?
  • What are the 7 basic Excel formulas?
  • Why excel is important?
  • How many cells in Excel?
  • What are 3 common uses for Excel?
  • What is array in VLOOKUP?
  • How does VLOOKUP work?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Microsoft Excel enables users to format, organize and calculate data in a spreadsheet. By organizing data using software like Excel, data analysts and other users can make information easier to view as data is added or changed. Excel contains a large number of boxes called cells that are ordered in rows and columns.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   The most frequently used function in Excel are:
  • AutoSum.
  • If function.
  • LOOKUP function.
  • VLOOKUP function.
  • HLOOKUP function. 
  • MATCH function.
  • CHOOSE function.
  • DATE function.
  • DAYS function
  • FIND&FINDB function.
  • INDEX function.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             These basic Excel skills are - familiarity with Excel ribbons & UI, ability enter and format data, calculate totals & summaries thru formulas, highlight data that meets certain conditions, creating simple reports & charts, understanding the importance of keyboard shortcut & productivity tricks.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              
  • Overview of formulas in Excel. Article.                                                                                              
  • XLOOKUP. Article.
  • VLOOKUP. Article.
  • SUM function. Article.
  • COUNTIF function. Article. 
  • IF function. Article. 
  • IFS. Article.
  • SUMIF. Article                                                                                                                                     
  •  Microsoft Excel enables users to identify trends and organize and sort data into meaningful categories. Excel also performs, such as sorting worked hours and organizing employee profiles and expenses, which help businesses better understand the structure and activities workforce.                                                                                                                                                                     From Excel 2007 onwards (2010, 2016, etc.) we have exactly 10,48,576 rows and 16,384 columns.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            The main uses of Excel include Data entry. Data management Accounting.                                                                                                                                                                                           When you create a VLOOKUP or HLOOKUP function, you enter a range of cells, such as D2:F39. That range is called the table array argument, and an argument is simply a piece of data a function needs in order run. In this case, the function searches those cells for the data you're trying to find.                                                                                                                                           

The VLOOKUP function performs a vertical lookup by searching for a value in the first column of a table and returning the value in the same row in the index number position. The VLOOKUP function is a built-in function in Excel that is categorized as a LOOKUP/Reference Function.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

Saturday, 28 January 2023

Tom Verlaine

 Tom Verlaine (born Thomas Miller, December 13, 1949 - January 28 - 2023) was an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter, best known as the front man of the New York City rock band Television.                                 

                                                                                                                Tom Verlaine

       


Background Information 

Birth Name => Thomas Miller
Born => 13 December 1949 Denville, New Jersey, U.S
Origin => Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.
Died => 28 January 2023 New York City, U.S.
Genres => punk rock, art punk, post-punk, new wave
Occupations=> Musician, singer, songwriter
Instrument's => Guitar, vocals, piano
Formerly of => Television, Neon Boys

=> Biography


 Verlaine (second from right) as part
of the band Television in 1977 

Verlaine was born Thomas Miller ta a Jewish family in Denville, New Jersey on December 13, 1949. He moved to Wilmington, Delaware, with his family at age of six. he began studying piano at an early age but switched to saxophone in middle school after hearing a record by Stan Getz. Verlaine initially was unimpressed with the role of the +guitar in both rock music and jazz but was inspired to take up the instrument after hearing the Rolling Stones' "19th Nervous Breakdown" during his adolescence, at which point he began a long period of experimentation to develop a personal style. A later musical influence of Verlaine's became jazz musician Miles Davi's electric-period recordings, particularly the Japanese LPs Aghartha (1975) and Dark Magus (1977), which he was able to obtain as imports. 

Verlaine also had an interest in writing and poetry from an early age. As a teen, he was friends with future bandmate and punk icon Richard Hell (Richard Meyers) at Sanford School, a boarding school which they both attended. They quickly discovered that they shared a passion for music and poetry.

After one failed attempt, Verlaine (with Hell) succeeded in escaping from school and moved to New York City. He then Created his stage name, a reference to the French symbolist poet Paul Verlaine. Je is quoted as having said that this name was inspired by Bob Dylan's name change and was a way of distancing himself from his past. He and Hell formed the Neon Boys, recruiting drummer Billy Ficca. The Neon Boys quickly disbanded after failing to recruit a second guitarist, despite auditions by Dee Dee Ramone and Chris Stein. They reformed as Television a few months later, finding a guitarist in Richard Lloyd, and began playing at seminal punk clubs like CBGB and Max's Kansas City. In 1975, Verlaine kicked Hell out of the band for his erratic playing single with Fred Smith replacing Hell. Verlaine dated post and musician Patti Smith when they were both in the burgeoning New York punk scene. Television released two albums, Marquee Moon and Adventure, to great critical acclaim and modest sales before breaking up in July 1978.

Verlaine soon released a self-titled solo album that began a fruitful 1980s solo career. He took up residence in England for a brief period in response to the positive reception his work had received there and in Europe at large. In the 1990s he collaborated with different artists, including Patti Smith, and composed a film score for Love and a.45. In the early 1990s television reformed to record one studio album (Television) and a live recording (Live at the academy, 1992).
they have reunited periodically for touring. Verlaine released his first new album in many years in 2006, titled Song and Other Things.

Verlaine died in New York City on January 28, 2023, after a brief illness, the age of 73.

=> Collaborations

 Verlaine was in discussion with Jeff Buckley to produce his second album before Buckly's death by drowning in 1997.

Verlaine guested as guitar on numerous released by another artist's including the album Penthouse by the band Luna. he played on Patti Smith's Grammy-nominated "Gitter in Their Eyes" from her 2000 album Gung ho. this was not the first time Verlaine had collaborated with one-time romantic partner Smith; four years earlier, he played on the song "Fireflies" from her 1996 album Gone Again, and in the 1970s he played guitar on her debut single "Hey Joe" and on "Break It Up" from her doubt album Horses. He played with Smith in 2005 for a 30th-anniversary concert of Horses in its entirety, which was later released on CD.

Verlaine was part of the Millin Dollar Bashers, a supergroup also featuring Sonic Youth musicians Lee Ranaldo and Steve Shelley, Wilco guitarist Nels Cline, Bob Dylan bassist Tony Garnier, guitarist Smokey Hormel, and keyboardist John Medeski. Their work appears on the original soundtrack to I'm Not There, a biographical film reflecting on the life of Bob Dylan.

In 2012, Verlaine collaborated with former Smashing Pumpkins guitarist James Lha on his second solo album Look to the Sky.

=> Discography
 
Solo albums
  • Tom Verlaine (1979)
  • Dreamtime (1981)
  • words from the front (1982)
  • Cover (1984)
  • Flashlight (1987)
  • The Wonder (1990)
  • Warm and cool (1992, reissued in 2005)
  • The Miller's Tale: A Tom Verlaine Anthology (1996)
  • songs and other Things (2006)
  • Around (2006)




Friday, 27 January 2023

Shotgun Wedding



Darcy and Tom gather their families for a destination wedding, but the ceremony gets put on hold when gunmen take everyone hostage. Now, they must do everything can to save their loved ones- if they don't wind up killing each other first.
 

Initial release: 28 December 2022

Director: Jason Moore

Producers: Jennifer Lopez, Told Lieberman, Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas, David Hoberman, more

Screenplay: Mark hammer

Distributed by: Lionsgate Films



"Shotgun Wedding" is a chocolate-covered cherry with liqueur inside. it starts as a glossy but merely serviceable romantic comedy about a couple who both have jitters the night before their big day. Then the sun comes up, and the movie tuns into an action comedy as the heroine and her finance try to save their parents and the rest of their wedding party from pirates who have invaded near the Philippines that is conveniently (for plot purposes) too far from the mainland to get good cell reception.

Jennifer Lopez plays the bride, Darcy, who didn't want to have a big wedding but agreed because ... well, maybe it's best to leave that to the film to explain. There are also the concerns of Darcy's fiancé Tom (Josh Duhamel), a washed-up minor-league baseball player; the insinuating entitlement of Darcy's ex-lover Sean (Lenny Kravitz), who wasn't but showed up anyway: the awkward energy of Darcy's divorced mom and dad, Roberto and Renata (Cheech Marin and Sonia Braga), which informs the bridge's anxieties: and the sprightly middle-American cluelessness of Tom's parents Carol and Larry (Jennifer Coolidge and Steve Coulter).     

 Coproduced by Lopez's company, "Shotgun Wedding" is ludicrous fantasy occurring in the universe of movies. A few stunts are straight out of an Alfred Hitchcock thriller or James Bond picture. But we're willing to accept the silliest situations and most outrageous moments because the movie has made sure the emotions flowing between the main couples are grounded in the messy specifics of Life. (Darcy and Tom have a recurring, irresolvable argument over how many steps in a plan are too many that might make some viewers feel eavesdropped on). At first, it seems as if the pirates will be faceless Third-World cannon fodder, but specific characterizations and subsequent plot twists upend that concern: everyone in this film is a bit of a kook, including the bad guys. As in hard-edged Hollywood comedies loke "Games Night." the violence goes up to the edge of unpleasantness while staying in cartoon land.


Lopez and Duhamel are both probably too old for roles that show signs of having been written for twentysomethings. Lopez, 52, has an ingenue's energy and insists, "I'm a grown Woman!" Duhamel, 50, is as old as the oldest active Major League Baseball player, and we're supposed to accept that he was being scouted a year before the film's events. But the performers are such fierce comic presence that was accept them as a couple of lovable kids who have a lot to learn about relationships.

Lopez puts her physically to great use. In the first part of the movie, Darcy, clad in a tank top and undies, "tries" and "fails" to reach a book on a high shelf to their bedtime roleplaying routine; he's the hunky handyman). It's naughty and funny in the way that actual flirting can be. Later, there's a stunt that is to long bridal trains what the end of "The Incredibles" is to superhero capes. It's followed by a poster-ready moment where a shotgun-toting Darcy's previously encumbering gown gets shredded in a way that makes her look like a sci-fi bounty hunter. Duhamel uses his action-hero body and oak-aged bourbon voice in a wounded way. his Tom is giant little boy who lives in fear of being a disappointment. But once explosives go off and golf carts tumble from cliffs, the character' filthy, blood-sparred tuxedo brands him as a stalwart action hero: Bond's low-self-esteem Yankee cousin.   
                                                                                 
Screenwriter Mark hammer and filmmaker Jason Moore (a film and tv veteran who directed "avenue Q' and "Steel Magnolias" on Broadway, as well as "Pitch Perfect") have a sure touch with their leads get sharp supporting perform from the secondary cast. Coolidge steals the movies as she always does by blurting out surreal, nonsensical things at inappropriate moments. Marin is also superb in a role that calls for underplaying (he gets some of the film's biggest laughs by repeating two words: "Thanks, Carol"). Braga's part is underwritten (or perhaps got cut down?), but she uses her otherworldly gaze suggest that the character keeps secrets she'll never share. Kravitz is another standout, playing a preening chunk of beefcake who things he's God's gift and is good-looking=g enough to keep failing upward. It's like George Clooney's performances for the Coen Brothers, where he takes the piss out of himself for being so handsome.

The movie hits many beats you've seen and some you haven't. the first act, in which gusts arrive on the island (Sean descends via helicopter, shirt open to his navel) and Mark hammer's screenplay sets about introducing then all, is brief. But it feels endless, owing to exposition as blunt as the name tags that come into play later in the story, as well as catchphrase-laden lines that are too Hollywood Writers-room (like "Dad is a messy bitch who loves the drama" and "pirates chasing you wasn't on your vision board? 

But to be fair, even a few of the great rom-coms struggle to get that sort of thing out of the way- and once the pirates state their demands. the movie is, to quote guru screenwriter William Goldman, on rails, gliding from one set of pieces to the next, infusing brawls, shootouts and other mayhem with dashes of sweetness. Along the way, it showcases a gift that's become sadly rare in American commercial cinema: the ability to invest ordinary objects-a bridal gown, a tuxedo, a shotgun, a grenade-with a dash of poetry. There's a shot of a speedboat that you wouldn't expect to pack an emotional punch, but it does by that point in the story. The filmmaking is efficient and sometimes sublime. There's a music montage near the end where sound and dialogue drop out and we're just watching bodies move through space, Slow-Mo action-film badassery fusing with goofy comic bits. It's thrilling, not just because it's elegantly directed and (by editor Doc Crotzer) but because Lopez and Duhamel seem to have made a pact to pretend, they're starring in "The last of the Mohicans."    

At its best, "Shotgun Wedding" has the snap of Howard Hawks screwball romances like "Bringing Up baby", in which a leopard wanders through periodically, the main couple clings to a collapsing dinosaur Skelton, and Cary Grant ends up wearing a woman's silk robe and shouts, "I just went gay all of a sudden!' what's important is not plot but a larger a story of personal evolution. We're watching two strong-willed people overcome their difference and learn to be a team" its "Die Hard" reimagined as couple' counselling.
                                                           

मनोरंजन के आधुनिक साधन पर निबंध

                                                                                

मनोरंजन के आधुनिक साधन पर निबंध -450  शब्द 

  • प्रस्तावना 
  • मनोरंजन की आवश्यकता और उसका महत्त्व 
  • प्राचीन काल में मनोरंजन के साधन 
  • आधुनिक काल  मनोरंजन के साधन 
  • भारत में मनोरंजन के साधनों की स्तिथि                                                                                             
  • उपसंहार                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      जब भी में कोई काम कर के ऊब या थक जाता हूँ  तो खुद को मनोरंजन की शरण में ले जाता हूँ, उसके बाद मेरा हर काम में मन  है| मनुष्य को जीवन में कुछ चीज़े हासिल करने के लिए मेहनत करनी पड़ती है और मेहनत  के बाद थकान होना स्वाभाविक है| मेहनत के अलावा व्यक्ति को अपने करियर या पढाई की चिंता रहती है जिससे दूर करने के लिए वह मनोरंजन का सहारा लेते है|                                                                                                                                                                                                                  मनोरंजन से थके हुए मन को सुकून और सहारा मिलता है, एक नई स्फूर्ति मिलती है और कुछ पल के लिए व्यक्ति थकान एवं चिंता को भूल जाता है| आदिम काल से ही मनुष्य को मनोरंजन की जरुरत पड़ी है| जीवन संघर्ष से थका मानव ऐसा साधन ढूँढना चाहता है जिससे उसका तन-मन दोनों ही थकावट से दूर हो जाए और वह नई ऊर्जा से भर जाए| मनोरंजन के बिना किसी काम में उसका मन नहीं लगता है और न व्यक्ति को कार्य में सफलता मिलती है| ऐसे  की आवश्कता जरुरी हो जाती है|                                                                                                                                           

     प्राचीन काल में न मनुष्य का इतना विकास हुआ और न मनोरंजन के साधनो का| वह प्रकृति और जानवरों  के पास था| ऐसे में उसके मनोरंजन के साधन भी उन्हीं तक सीमित थे| वह तोता, मैना, तीतर, कुत्ता, भेड़, आदि पशु-पक्षी पालता था और मुर्गे, बकरे, भैंसे, आदि को लड़ाकर अपना मनोरंजन किया करते थे|  वह शिकार करके भी मनोरनजन  किया करते थे| इसके अलावा कुस्ती लड़कर, नाटक, नौटंकी, सर्कश  आदि के माध्यम से मनोरंजन  करते थे| त्योहार  तथा अन्य आयोजनों के मौके पर वह गाने-बजाने तथा नाचने के द्वारा खुश  था|                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

                                                 




                                                           

                                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                विकास एवं विज्ञान के विस्तार के कारणमनोरंजन भी बदला| लोग थिएटरों में भरपूर मनोरंजन करते  है| सिनेमा आधुनिक काल का लोकप्रिय मनोरंजन का साधन है| यह आपकी पसंद है| वही स्मार्ट फ़ोन, टीवी  ने मनोरंजन को नया वरदान दे दिया है, म्यूजिक प्लेयर्स, टेबलेट, कंप्यूटर भी कई वर्षो से मनोरंजन के मजे बढ़ा रहे है|                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           जैसे-जैसे टेक्नोलॉजी का विस्तार हो रहा है यहाँ मनोरंजन के तरीके और भी निखार के बहार आ रगे हैं, लेकिन बढ़ती जनसंख्या के कारण  ये साधन महँगे  रहे है तथा इनकी उपलब्धता सीमित  हो रही है| पहले मनोरंजन के साथ व्यायाम भी हो जाता था मगर पिछले कुछ वर्षो से लोग आराम से बैठ या लेटकर मनोरंजन का लुत्फ़ उठा रहे है जिससे उनका शरीर  बेडोल हो रहे है|                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    मनोरंजन मानव जीवन के लिए बेहद ज़रूरी है| हमें यह भी ध्यान रखना चाहिए की मनोरनजन के चक्कर में हम इतने खो जाएँ की हमारे काम इससे प्रभावित होने लगे और हम आलसी बन जाएँ | हमें ऐसी स्तिथि से सदा बचना  चाहि

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