Monday, 18 April 2011

Game Of Thrones Review | Games Of Thrones HBO | HBO Game Of Thrones


Game Of Thrones Review - We must first say that the excitement is for good reason. Based on the best selling George RR Martin, and beloved novel series, A Song of Ice and Fire, the books have sold over seven million copies worldwide, won countless awards and hit the top of the list of the New York Times bestsellers, so no surprise that HBO saw the potential in it. But there is a possible drawback - the fantasy genre has not done traditionally and tellybox. A Game of Thrones is doing better? 

From the first couple of episodes, I recognize that just might. With a narrative that jumps right into the action, we are introduced to the seven kingdoms of the west, and things - both human and supernatural - that threaten their peace. In the far north, beyond the wall that protects the kingdoms, walkers Wight - reanimated corpses - old fairy tales are moving. Meanwhile, King Robert Baratheon (Mark Addy) travel to Winterfell to ask your trusted friend Eddard Stark (Sean Bean) to rule at his side, while in the south, the last remaining heir of the previous dynasty, Viserys Targaryen , Daenerys sells her sister bought an army and regain his crown.
With so many characters, plots, places and background to present concerns to the Game of Thrones was always that the series would be confusing. However, the filmmakers have found the perfect balance, introducing the world of the west at a leisurely pace, while the continuous movement throughout history. The show's production values ​​are the key, not only because it looks so good (and it looks amazing), but because every kingdom is given its own distinct visual identity, the wall is sad and miserable, Winter fell is dark and sad, King's Landing is lush and green, while Pentos in the south is exotic and vibrant. The series' complex mythology is woven into everything from characters dressed in their accents, all of which have been carefully designed to tell us more about our heroes and villains that any long monologue ever could.





Game Of Thrones Review - We must first say that the excitement is for good reason. Based on the best selling George RR Martin, and beloved novel series, A Song of Ice and Fire, the books have sold over seven million copies worldwide, won countless awards and hit the top of the list of the New York Times bestsellers, so no surprise that HBO saw the potential in it. But there is a possible drawback - the fantasy genre has not done traditionally and tellybox. A Game of Thrones is doing better? 

From the first couple of episodes, I recognize that just might. With a narrative that jumps right into the action, we are introduced to the seven kingdoms of the west, and things - both human and supernatural - that threaten their peace. In the far north, beyond the wall that protects the kingdoms, walkers Wight - reanimated corpses - old fairy tales are moving. Meanwhile, King Robert Baratheon (Mark Addy) travel to Winterfell to ask your trusted friend Eddard Stark (Sean Bean) to rule at his side, while in the south, the last remaining heir of the previous dynasty, Viserys Targaryen , Daenerys sells her sister bought an army and regain his crown.


With so many characters, plots, places and background to present concerns to the Game of Thrones was always that the series would be confusing. However, the filmmakers have found the perfect balance, introducing the world of the west at a leisurely pace, while the continuous movement throughout history. The show's production values ​​are the key, not only because it looks so good (and it looks amazing), but because every kingdom is given its own distinct visual identity, the wall is sad and miserable, Winterfell is dark and sad, King's Landing is lush and green, while Pentos in the south is exotic and vibrant. The series' complex mythology is woven into everything from characters dressed in their accents, all of which have been carefully designed to tell us more about our heroes and villains that any long monologue ever could. 

That said, the concept of heroes and villains is not really relevant here. Regardless of your environment, Game of Thrones is ultimately a story of humanity. The story is based on the actors' ambition, greed and lust, giving Game of Thrones realism that helps you rise above the usual costume historical dramas. Each character has a dark side and the cross, intentions or alliances are clear giving a nice background unpredictable quality. It is clear from the outset that each of the large cast of characters has a journey to pursue, but if they come to the end of the season is unknown.
That said, the concept of heroes and villains is not really relevant here. Regardless of your environment, Game of Thrones is ultimately a story of humanity. The story is based on the actors' ambition, greed and lust, giving Game of Thrones realism that helps you rise above the usual costume historical dramas. Each character has a dark side and the cross, intentions or alliances are clear giving a nice background unpredictable quality. It is clear from the outset that each of the large cast of characters has a journey to pursue, but if they come to the end of the season is unknown.


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Passover Tells Us: Teach Your Children Well


As one nation after another in Africa and the Middle East engages in a fight for freedom, Passover, which begins this week, still has much to teach us about the nature of that fight.
The Jewish festival of freedom is the oldest continuously observed religious ritual in the world. Across the centuries, Passover has never lost its power to inspire the imagination of successive generations of Jews with its annually re-enacted drama of slavery and liberation.
It is vivid, replete with direct experiences like eating matza, the unleavened bread of affliction, and tasting maror, the bitter herbs of oppression. It is a ritual performed not in the synagogue but at home, in the midst of the family, reminding us that, in Alexis de Tocqueville's words, "As long as family feeling is kept alive, the opponent of oppression is never alone." Perhaps its single most striking innovation is that from beginning to end, it is designed to engage and enthral the mind of a child.
The rabbis who developed the ritual were guided by the Bible itself and the highly counterintuitive narrative it tells in the 12th and 13th chapters of Exodus. Here is the scene: Moses has assembled the people to tell them they are about to go free. Exiled, enslaved, threatened by a Pharaoh who has commanded that every male Israelite child shall be killed, the people have witnessed a series of wonders performed on their behalf. Moses is now about to tell them that soon they will leave and begin their long walk to freedom.
I sometimes ask people what they would speak about if they were in Moses' shoes? Some say they would talk about freedom, others that they would speak about the destination that lay ahead: the "land flowing with milk and honey." Yet others, made of sterner stuff, propose talking about the arduous journey that lay ahead, the march across the wilderness with all its hazards.
Any of these would have been a great speech by a great leader. Moses did none of these things. That is what made him a unique leader. If you examine the text in Exodus carefully, you will see that three times he reverted to the same theme: children, education and the distant future. "And when your children ask you, What does this ceremony mean to you?" (Exodus 12:26). "On that day tell your son, I do this because of what the Lord did for me when I came out of Egypt" (13:8). "In days to come, when your son asks you, What does this mean?" (13:14).
Moses spoke not about freedom but about education. He fixed his vision not on the immediate but on the distant future, and not on adults but children. In so doing he was making a fundamental point. It may be hard to escape from tyranny but it is harder still to build and sustain a free society.
In the long run there is only one way of doing so. To defend a country you need an army, but to defend a civilisation you need education. That is why Moses, according to Rousseau, the world's greatest architect of a free society, spoke about the duty of parents in every generation to educate their children about why freedom matters and how it was achieved.
Freedom is not won by merely overthrowing a tyrannical ruler or an oppressive regime. That is usually only the prelude to a new tyranny, a new oppression. The faces change, but not the script. True freedom requires the rule of law and justice, and a judicial system in which the rights of some are not secured by the denial of rights to others.
Freedom begins with what we teach our children. That is why Jews became a people whose passion is education, whose heroes are teachers and whose citadels are schools. Nowhere is this more evident than on Passover, when the entire ritual of handing on our story to the next generation is set in motion by the questions asked by a child. In every generation we need to cultivate afresh the habits of the heart that Tocqueville called "the apprenticeship of liberty."
The message of Passover remains as powerful as ever. Freedom is won not on the battlefield but in the classroom and the home. Teach your children the history of freedom if you want them never to lose it.
Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks
April 2011
This piece by Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks first appeared in The Times Of London.



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Sai Tamhankar in Hot Water Following Police Bust


Sai Tamhankar in Hot Water Following Police Bust
Marathi superstar Sai Tamhankar, star of the hit movie Ghajini hit the headlines for all the wrong reasons yesterday, being present as cops busted a raucous late night party in Pune on Sunday night.
Eight people, including a number of high profile individuals, were arrested by Kothrud police at the party  in the plush Neelambari Apartments near Mehendale Garage. Police sources say that those arrested included hotelier Ganesh Shetty’s sons, architect Christopher Benninger and actor Shreerang Godbole.
All those taken into custody had been drinking heavily, according to police.
The incident happened after a vendor, who chose to remain unnamed, told police he saw a young woman, dresses in skimpy clothing, being molested by two young men outside the apartment on Karve Road.
Police turned up at the apartment shortly afterwards, where they found four women present, including actress Tamhankar.
The vendor told our reporter at the scene that the “outrageously dressed young woman only covered herself with a t-shirt given to her by one of the men in the apartment after the police showed up”.
“I must admit, I was surprised to find out who they were the next morning,” the vendor admitted.
Several of the group present in the apartment abused police officers, according to one of our sources, who responded by arresting all of the men present. However, for unknown reasons, the officers chose to let the women leave the apartment.
When asked about the bust earlier today, Tamhankar, also known for her starring roles in Rahul and Smita Thackeray’s Raada Fox movie, told reporters that “This is a very sad incident. I have no more comments to make, other than to say the whole experience was very sad.”


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Sandeepa Dhar Hot Wallpapers | Sandeepa Dhar |


Sandeepa Dhar Hot Wallpapers | Sandeepa Dhar | 
Get here , Photoshoot Pics download as  is an Indian Bollywood actress. made her acting debut in the 2010 Hindi film Isi Life Mein. For her performance in the film, she was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut, Star Screen Award for Most Promising Newcomer and Stardust Award for Superstar of Tomorrow.
You can catch here some Sandeepa Dhar Hot Wallpapers, Photoshoot Pics, gallery and her unique tips for this summer. Sandeepadhar was born in Srinagar, Kashmir. She did her schooling from National Public School in Bengaluru and completed her graduation in advertising from St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai. In 2010, Sandeepa Dhar made her cinematic debut in Rajshri Production’s Hindi film Isi Life Mein opposite actor Akshay Oberoi. Her performance was well received, earning the actress a best newcomer nomination at the Star Screen, Filmfare and Stardust Awards. Taran Adarsh praised her performance in the film saying, “Sandeepa Dhar is another talent that catches your attention.
Sandeepa Dhar unique Style tips for this summer: I try and mix and match a lot, which makes my wardrobe quite exciting and I tend to look fresh all the time. Mix and match is a good option when you want to repeat an outfit, yet ensure that it looks different. You could also accessorise it differently and have fun recreating and It’s imperative to protect your skin from the harmful rays of the sun and apart from those conventional umbrellas and sunscreens, try the hat! It’s quite cool.

Sandeepa Dhar

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Sandeepa Dhar
BornSrinagarKashmirIndia
ResidenceMumbaiMaharashtra, India
OccupationModelActress
Years active2010–present
SpouseNone
Sandeepa Dhar is an Indian actress. Sandeepa made her acting debut in the 2010 Hindi filmIsi Life Mein.[1][2] For her performance in the film, she was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Female DebutStar Screen Award for Most Promising Newcomer and Stardust Award for Superstar of Tomorrow.

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Sandeepa was born in Srinagar, Kashmir. She did her schooling from National Public School in Bengaluru and completed her graduation in advertising from St. Xavier's College, Mumbai.

Career

In 2010, Sandeepa Dhar made her cinematic debut in Rajshri Production's Hindi film Isi Life Meinopposite actor Akshay Oberoi. Her performance was well received, earning the actress a best newcomer nomination at the Star ScreenFilmfare and Stardust AwardsTaran Adarsh praised her performance in the film saying, "Sandeepa Dhar is another talent that catches your attention."[3]

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YearFilmRoleNotes
2010Isi Life MeinRajnandiniNominated, Filmfare Best Female Debut Award

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DDA Results | DDA Results 2011 | DDA Application Status


DDA Results |  DDA Results 2011 | DDA Application Status 

Delhi (DLN): DDA housing scheme results 2011 are going to be announced today on 18th April 2011. DDA housing scheme 2010 draw results will be available on the Notice Board of “DDA at Vikas Sadan, D-Block, INA, New Delhi-23” as well as in the leading National Newspapers. As soon as DDA housing scheme 2010 results will be announced here applicants can get results online at the official website of Delhi Development Authority (DDA).
As per info available in the information brochure of DDA housing scheme 2010, allotment-cum-demand letters will be sent to successful applicants only.
Waiting list of 600 candidates will also be issued in order of priority.
There will be allotment of around 16000 flats [15,574 HIG, MIG, LIG flats and 699 Janta flats]. Around 13.5 lakh DDA forms were sold for DDA housing scheme 2010 out of which more than 7.8 lakh forms were received.
DDA housing scheme 2010 result will be available at the following link: Delhi Development Authority

Delhi Development Authority, DDA is going to lead DDA draw lots for its latest housing scheme 2010 – 2011 on April 18, where 16,000 flats has been offered. You can get here DDA Draw Results 2011 or DDA Draw for Housing Scheme 2010 Result as 7 lakh above applicants are approching for the flats, located in areas like Vasant Kunj, Mukherjee Nagar, Motia Khan, Jasola, Dwarka, Rohini, Narela, Jaffarabad, Kondli and Gharoli. DDA Housing Scheme 2010 includes single, double and triple bedroom flats with the prices ranging from Rs 9 lakh to Rs Rs 1.12 crore.
For DDA Draw Results 2011 or DDA Draw for Housing Scheme 2010 Result. Please visit – http://dda.org.in/
According to sources, the latest DDA Draw Results 2011 or DDA Draw for Housing Scheme 2010 Result will be updated on DDA website and published in newspapers by tomorrow on April 19, 2011 (Tuesday). The draw of lots will be held at the office of the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC) in Noida instead of DDA headquarter.
For the first time, the draw will not be held in DDA headquarters but at the office of the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC) in Noida and the number of applicants and the number of flats being allotted under the scheme 2010 is high when compared to previous DDA housing scheme.




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