Sunday, July 25, 2010

Oops Watch out


We might have it or already have and in construction i am not sure; i will leave your hearts pounding and fingers crossed as i attempt to get a website working for us i am still not sure keep a look on this place for further details Adios

TOP TEN FOR THIS WEEK


Song Title Artist

Love The Way You Lie Eminem Featuring Rihanna

California Gurls Katy Perry Featuring Snoop Dogg

Dynamite Taio Cruz

Airplanes B.o.B Featuring Hayley Williams

I Like It Enrique Iglesias Featuring Pitbull

Cooler Than Me Mike Posner

OMG Usher Featuring will.i.am

Ridin' Solo Jason Derulo

Not Afraid Eminem

Billionaire Travie McCoy Featuring Bruno Mars

SPOTLIGHT


This week the stage is set and the hall is full as the spotlights lighten up Hartha Ritha Atluri the latest addition to the English department. Well well I was speaking of the new lecture the English Department is got. As I got a chance to interview and know about her and throw the information to all you readers……..

Note: “She is friendly and nice”

Why did you take up teaching as your profession??
Because of mutual interest and it a process and give and take. She says this referring to the learning that takes place in a class room as it’s not only what the teaches/lectures about but it is what they also learn in turn. As she is spiced up with the many talents that the evening college students have.

Why did you want to join this institution??
I was looking for a job and find space for pursuing my M.Phil in the day time. I found the time perfect and also find this place as a challenging environment as it as a great reputation.

What are your interests??
I’m interested in studying more and to learn through the process of teaching and experience. Teaching she says: “is a process of give and take – I mean learn and make them learn”

What Book are you reading at present??
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

What are your take on the media??
Media : is to understand and then analysis on the facts that one is secure about because it provides many news and views on the same subject and at times drag a news far beyond its normally needs.

Captured


Wow bingo click click click…… that is how I went while I on my way back from home; when I saw this dude hiding and smiling through with a golden outfit. My pixels were set too 9m which is about 3456 by 2592. I am a photo freak and would start making up details into as my friends say “wow well he goes clicking every thing possible which really makes no sense” I would say otherwise as a photographer no matter what the object or set is he is a artist who really caps the best and tries to give it life and a meaning that only true lovers of photography understand. As soon as many saw this photo from the photogenic circle they went bonkers and comments were shelling out. Being a student of journalism and as a lover of art and photography I have realized how one can freeze time and light it up in his/her own views. It is hard to get the best shoot and and even harder when you get what you like and the camera is not set. If one really needs to see how much patience they have really have try photography brings out the best of patience in you as it requires a lot. I have friends who have photographer who do wild life photography and I see them saying to me that they wait months and years round to just get that picture which is needed. And you might be saying so what is the use and buzz off all of this and is it rally worth all of this?? Well the answer is to for you to have interest and a liking. As per my photo here it speaks a ton of the golden ball shinning down on us and saying was sup Yo all have a golden night.

Movie Review : SALT


Who Is Salt??

CIA agent who has been accused of being a spy from Russia. No one in her agency believes her when she says that she is innocent. The plot becomes intriguing when she is on the run from her colleagues – hopping on trucks, perched on the ledge of a building and whooshing about on a bike.

People’s Comment:

Salt proves Jolie has what it takes to stand in the spotlight as a prominent female action star.

There was enough people getting kicked in the face and punched in various places for me to feel like it was not a complete and total waste of my time.

Salt is a smart, fast, breathless blast of a spy flick that emulates the Bourne films in all the right ways.

[Jolie is] probably the most dynamic action star in the movies right now and certainly the most exotic.

View

No probably your wondering why is start out with its subtitle or theme give a liner and then drops in people’s comment. Well it’s the idea to let you configure the rest by watching rather then some baseless view of one’s own prospects because what I right like won’t be of your liking. As a writer I have done my job of introducing it. Now it’s your time to start commenting over it only after you view the move.

Surrealism


Surrealism was a much heart felt topic for me because i have been seeing and focusing my lenses of my mind and eyes. Zooming deeply and capturing those cool surreal movements that have been a part of at least some of us. Paris is the place where this movement actually took its flight. I have been closely seeing some individuals ((Friends)) that are these surrealists to me. But not actually surrealist. "Let Me Break It Down". They have these conceptions in there mind and those thoughts that are way beyond so called normal functions/thoughts of any individual. Because they are all unique and have these set of mind that only they can bring out the true color. They look way normal and weirdoes. And sound like one of those weird ancient instruments cranked out of tunes but they so seemed to sail and get lost on the frames of it. I as well could also be a part of this surrealist gang because even i have a trend of mixing things up and presenting it in ways that not many would call a best piece. But at the most i try to do things that pleasing. Surrealism is looked more as a treat and a rebel's movement and so i see my friends do what they are best a doing in a more deep and darken sense. That i some times get to read and find those dark patches with in. I feel many of us just die with the idea's of expression because we feel that in doing so that we would be seen as agents or aliens of abnormal beings. And there are few others i know that are really great at what they do like ex: signing, dancing, painting and they are super cool at it. Shy!! That's the word that keeps them apart. I guess we all have surrealism in us and that we bury it deep and never shed our lights and always do things that are unpleasing and not really us. We must rebel at things and always mix those weird and unique talents and bring out a picture that we all would keep on looking at days to pass and say: Yea, I Was There, I Did What I Felt, and I Stood against the Rules, now I'm What My Heart Wished to be". So please go ahead and express your heart out and be what u really wish to be. And if u feel like your the odd one out please re think your unique and cool. And if the world says other way around. Just say to your self. Look a fool is speaking on how foolish you can get by mooing along.

Siroi Lily


Native to the north-eastern hill state of Manipur in India, Siroi lily is surely the most beautiful of all lilies. As many as eleven of its white bell shaped flowers, flushed pink at the base, may appear on a single stem. However, mostly only a few flowers are seen on one stem. Frank Kingdon-Ward came to Manipur with his wife (the daughter of a Bombay, high court judge) for botanical research, in 1946. They set up base at Ukhrul in a building which they called "Cobweb cottage alias Bug bungalow" :-) Frank made the exciting "discovery" of Siroi lily, and named it after his wife Jean Macklin. Siroi lily is the state flower of Manipur, but has unfortunately become a rare and endangered species in India. The plant is about a foot tall. The leaves are longish and narrow like most lilies. The flowers are pinkish white, delicately flushed pink at the base, and hang looking down. In fact, in Manipur the flower is compared to a beautiful and modest girl. In India the plant blooms in May-June, and is a local tourist attraction. Siroi is the state flower of Manipur. A postal stamp was issued by the Indian Postal Department to commemorate this flower.

FROM 1950……..TILL 2010


The Bull charges in to the ring smoking down on to its marked target like a locked missile. These guys have bred them; and know all its ways so are they cultivated to its style. They have had there charge waiting for 60 years or so and have finally marked it. They have boomed there target on 26th minute of extra time and have framed themselves as not only the European champions but also the World Masters. Aye I speak of the Spanish Football Team that made groove to the Spanish salsa and have won the hearts of many in this world. With lights of Cesc Fábregas, Fernando Torres, David Villa enchanting there legs on the field and making there lighting fast flyers past the opposition nets. Andres Iniesta the man they call golden legs have broken the spell and have taken the glory back to Spain.Viva Espanol that is what the world was chanting on that very historical day. Spain, who are also 2008 European champions, were regarded as one the tournament favorites. Paul the psychic octopus chose Spain to win the game. Another important hero of this year’s edition of the world cup. Who ever many thought worlds be there favorites to take home one the come had there broken hearts to sober with as the Golden Cup was already destined to Spain. Its Red Red and Only Red till the Next Edition. As We Congratulate the Spanish football team and sign out by saying Viva Espanol.

  1. If Facebook were a country, it would be the fifth-largest country in the world, after China, India, the U.S., and Indonesia.
  2. Facebook has over 350 million active users. More than 35 million users update their status each day, with more than 55 million status updates each day.
  3. Approximately 70% of Facebook users are outside the United States.
  4. Syria, China, Vietnam, and Iran have banned Facebook.
  5. Named after a Harvard student directory that included student photos and profiles, Facebook was originally called “thefacebook” and was limited to only Harvard students. In 2005, the site was renamed “Facebook.
  6. Both citizens and police departments are increasingly using Facebook to catch suspected criminals.
  7. The average Facebook users spend more than 55 minutes a day on the site. They use the Like button nine times a month and write 25 comments each month.
  8. More than 60 % of men and women have used Facebook to stalk their ex& why not???
  9. Facebook is not only beating MySpace traffic, but it is also the second-ranked site overall in the U.S. behind Google.
  10. Forbes dubbed 25-year-old Mark Zuckerberg, the creator/owner of Facebook, as the world’s youngest billionaire, worth 1.5 billion.

Finding By Joshua (Google Pages)

Thursday, July 15, 2010

MOVIE - REVIEW THE HOLIDAY




THE HOLIDAY
Director: Nancy Meyers
Screenwriter: Nancy Meyers
Starring: Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet, Jude Law, Jack Black, Eli Wallach, Edward Burns, Rufus Sewell
Runtime: 136 min
Soundtrack: Heitor Pereira and Hans Zimmer

Plot Summary: In writer/director Nancy Meyers' ("Something's Gotta Give," "What Women Want") "The Holiday," two women on opposite sides of the globe, Amanda Woods (Cameron Diaz) and Iris Simpkins (Kate Winslet) find themselves in a similar predicament. Desperate for a change of scenery, the two women meet on the internet and swap houses for the Christmas holiday discovering that a change of address really can change your life.

There haven't been that many decent romantic comedies with a holiday theme in recent years, so when one comes along that's adorable, entertaining, and requires absolutely no brain power to enjoy, it's tough to pass it up. The Holiday's a star-studded holiday treat, although it's not without its drawbacks. There's a repetitive feel to the middle section and the set-up is highly improbable, but there's enough fun and frolic to make The Holiday a good choice for romantic comedy fans looking for an alternative to the Oscar-caliber dramas and other more serious end of the year fare. Meyers targets and connects with easy jokes that all age ranges can find humor in. She shoots scenic locations we dream of visiting, from England's rustic countryside to Los Angeles' palatial gated communities. Her characters hold dream jobs- Graham is a wealthy book editor, Miles composes film scores, and have problems that can be fixed in the allotted time frame. This is not a typical romantic comedy. In a genre that focuses on true love and love at first sight, this film looks at the other side: the unrequited love and the unfaithful; at least that's what the movie claims in the Kate Winslet powered opening monologue (which is by any means a wonderful never-to-forget set of punch lines that are worth memorizing!). By telling us this is its focus, The Holiday immediately attempts to garner sympathy for its main characters: a British social columnist who continues to love a man she can't have and a L.A. film trailer producer who can't cry, despite being in a relationship with a man who has cheated on her. With both women wanting to escape the men in their lives. But then of course, men are everywhere and both wind up meeting new guys in their new locales complicating matters further because now, instead of getting away, the women find themselves falling in love with people in places they are supposed to leave soon. Eventually Iris and Amanda's worlds intersect in more ways than one. The moral I got from this story is that life can change at any moment… and for the better. I also found it inspiring that these two characters acted on a hunch to make some much needed changes in their lives and that hunch pays off for both women.

While the beginning seems slightly artificial as we watch the characters unfold, the circumstances leading up to Iris’s character's need for a change seems much more organic, and we can really feel her pain. There were also some odd choices made by the writer and/or director over the course of the film, such as an unexplained dog who is living in the house that Amanda is borrowing for the week. Is it Iris's dog or Amanda's dog? And why would someone leave their dog with a complete stranger? If you focus on the broader strokes as opposed to the details, the film is much more believable. The locales are very tourist centric; the music is just slow and fantabulous. Acting wise, all have put up a great job, their subtle yet intense character understanding, their provoked adjustments, crashing reality more often then they rather think and contorting their lives for a moment of happiness or to get out of tears and outbursts is a perfect off the block visual this movie unfolds. It’s any day, any time a worth watch. Just unwind on a lazy day, soak into your comfort zone, bring along that bag of popcorn or a hot cuppa coffee and off you are drifted to a different world. Even though it’s two year old now, it’s often one of those tamed flicks for a lame viewer which is always a wrong assumption. But nonetheless, if you spot it on TV, rent a DVD, or plainly find it saved somewhere, it’s time to go have a good look at it. For it can never be missed!

THE UNDIVIDED MORPHOLOGY! - THE SKINNED GRASS


Ever since my step mom told me to sap out;
My attribution to it was just a mere promiscuous
But since I was a kid I refrained to think about
Later days I realized that conscience is within and we seek it out

Have we justified that man seeks vengeance
Not for immunity but for the so called construction
Not for money but for the animated luxury
Not for health but for the tanned sit-outs

Reasons are many, but have we made it clear
Not to our fore-fathers but for the future generation
The air we breathe and the food we eat should cease to death
Have we assumed with our knee mind entourage

That we are in the same path and it’s all in a game
The euphoria is within and made us slaves to our super-confidence
That yes nothing is impossible by man
And yes he can destroy any in his path!

If that has been our moral judgment
Correct again! It’s our foolish anguish against our own mother
Did we diminish the youth centric mind?
Did we say “Save Us?”
Or was it just a formidable encounter

Never have we made thru’
We want peace but we want war too
The war which none can stop
The soldiers are no more martyrs of death
They are the masters of fresh air

We rule We control We master
And if this goes on we are payable
Not merely but with life
Not seldom with acts but with facts

Save Protect and love
Change your attitude
Never again say “We rule We control We master”
But proclaim it’s my World
I’ll save it!
We will save it!

Epilogue:
It’s high time we stop our environment from being a blunder. Let’s put a stop to cut down trees. Let’s make Global Warming no concern. Let’s plant more trees. Let’s be friendlier to our nature. We consume its resources now let’s make sure that we preserve it too. SAVE NATURE.

- Moses Raj

I DON’T WANT TO RESIGN!


I could have only wondered if I hadn’t asked for more. But then, this entire thing of complacent abnormalities has just kept me at bay from a lot of idiosyncrasies. Perhaps, we ought to know what we could ponder upon rather than some imperfect clause that just makes a gullible prey to today’s fathomable yet not retrievable benches. However, in spite of asking people to clearly defy their rights and duties, that of insubordination to one and unreasonably subordinate to another for the mere sake of improving favors which yield returns in future to the next past imperfect generation. It’s clearly a question of not asking people to talk about preposterous allegations openly or to convince others to understate that their power lies in the top echelons of bureaucracy and because of tenacity with sheer hard work that has raised them to this position. What more can people ask for, when the head of a party makes a treaty?

This entire insignia of Birds of the same feather flock together or just All worlds a playground and it all happens in a game is a clear indication of tyranny this democracy can confront. What more can happen if people resign? Simple: they will be cajoled first, bribed and made merry next and if this doesn’t work out (which in most cases does happen at lightning speed) then a godfather comes over and spills his magic beans. Alas! Mind convinced, heart revived, secret package delivered and old associations are so dramatically restored. I would only believe that assurance is the best of all advices. What more can I ask when I need to tender my resignation to the person above me? Oh, those uncontrolled emotions and the need to change the society is just one of those impulse biometrics that our mind seems to tackle. Now it has become all the more ME-dia oriented. I make the news, and bring dark things to light. And then my electricity bill goes for a toss for the achievement I have done. How can sensationalism make this sudden episode of helpless “Breaking News”? Well… my dear reader, that’s how it is when outfits are not stitched properly or for that matter when Benches are not closer to what the Bar can offer!

- Moses Raj

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Letter By The Editors


Dear Readers,

If there is anything that takes away the basic liberty of life, it is
terrorism, a menace that afflicts almost all parts of India now. Naxal
rebels who have recently upped their assault on the security forces
are the latest emerging threat. In the lead story of quest we discover
how to deal with the menace. It cannot be solved by violence, and
there are other means. We also talk about technology and how in the
immediate future you may trade your books for an e reader. And of
course, the monsoon is finally here! So as you enjoy the rains we also
tell you how to keep it stylish. Hopefully, the issue gives you food
for thought and delights you with our take on Toy Story 3. Happy
reading!
- Monica Singh...

Naxal Attack


The latest attack on CRPF jawans from naxalites in Bastar only
underlines the fact as to how spineless the government has been in
tackling the Naxal menace in India. A large number of heavily-armed
Maoists, perched on a hilltop, had opened fire with automatic weapons
on a 63-member security contingent which was returning on foot from
road opening duty yesterday killing 26 CRPF personnel and injuring
eight others. The internal security threat that the Maoists represent
compound India’s problems with security and given how the external
terror threats have been handled so far, it is tough to see what can
be done to address the Maoist menace. Back in May Congress president
Sonial Gandhi talked about addressing the root cause of the problem
maintaining that Naxalism is a socio-economic problem and asked for
development initiatives in tribal areas to isolate the insurgents.
Some senior leaders of the party had openly criticised the anti-Naxal
approach of the UPA government, replying to which Sonia Gandhi said,
"While we must address acts of terror decisively and forcefully, we
have to address the root causes of Naxalism." Although time and again
the government has ruled out deployment of armed forces to tackle the
rising Naxal menace, the Centre has been toying with the idea of
hiring retired army officers as part of a multi-pronged approach to
deal with Left-wing extremism. But the fundamental point remains that
the Naxals have mostly targeted the police and security forces who
remain badly trained and under armed to be able to retaliate to these
ambushes and attacks. Clearly Manmohan Singh was worried when the PM
made this statement: “I have consistently held that left-wing
extremism is perhaps the gravest internal security threat we face. We
have not achieved as much success as we would have liked in containing
it. It is a matter of concern that despite our efforts, the level of
violence in the affected states continues to rise.” The government’s
has been very short sighted in tackling the problem. The root cause,
like Sonia Gandhi had mentioned has not been addressed and neither
have proper intelligence gathering mechanisms put in place to prevent
proliferation of these groups. Today anything between 15000-20000
Naxalites roam around in the jungles of Chattisgarh, parts of Andhra
Pradesh and the like representing a clear and present guerrilla
threat. And there has been tacit support for them from across the
border (especially China). The need of the hour is to use a judicious
mix of tough measures (like taking the help of the army, if required),
beefing up intelligence and eradicating poverty along with handling
the ideology that can help people detach themselves from the movement.
After all, the naxalites only demand a dignified life, and good
governance and proper attention is all that is required to give it to
them. India is a democracy and only peaceful resolution can provide a
long term solution. Just talk of retaliation will only prove what
Gandhiji had said: ‘An eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind.’
- Monica Singh

Review Of The Toy Story 3


REVIEW: TOY STORY 3

Rating 4.5/5



Pixar has always been known for combining great animation with
wonderful stories to tell a heartfelt tale. And the journey had begun
with the adorable "Toy Story" about 15 years back. The third part of
the story about a bunch of toys led by Woody, the cowboy doll and
action figure and space hero Buzz Light- year takes off where the first
two left off. Andy, the boy who imaginatively plays with the toys has
grown up and is heading to college. Naturally, the toys are getting no
playtime and are dreading the possibility of being donated to a
playschool. Thanks to mix up when Andy's bags are being packed the
toys are left at Sunny-side day care center where Woody tries to
convince them to return because he believes Andy still loves them. But
excited at the prospect of being played with again and receiving some
friendly advice and support from Lotso, a bear at the day care center
they decide to stay on. but soon they discover that Lotso is not all
good as he seems while Woody searches desperately for a way to rescue
them. All the signature elements from Pixar are there - the humor, the
lovely emotion and attachment and of course, eye-catching animation.
the combination of these things is what makes Toy Story 3 an instant
classic. the characters, from the earnest and well meaning woody to
the flashy Buzz, along with the ensemble of toys - Mr. potato head,
slinky, Rex strut their stuff with the usual panache. and the
introduction of Ken (voiced hilariously by Michael Keaton, an inspired
choice) and the gang of new characters at the day care only adds
colour to the fantasy canvas that Pixar has so meticulously created.
Toy Story 3 is that rare third part of a trilogy that provides a sense
of closure. And like all Pixar movies, it connects with children and
adults alike on universal themes like friendship.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

We Are Final Here!!!


Its Time We The Students Of JPS 2nd Year Is Enchanting and making our mark on the web by getting it across the most favorite and influence source of media that's making the world a small communicative network of this era. We are to blog the happenings of our wall journal's and the latest happenings around us. So all negatives feedbacks will be taken in a positive format to betterize ourselves and positive will make us better with more zeal then before.

Our Moto Is

" Record The Happenings The Touchiest Eyes,Ears And Dig Out For Those Hidden "