4. 1. Early Romantics proposed that fiction was the exemplary way to describe and record history, so X wanted to craft something educational and definitive. Despite his own interest in the subject, X struggled with composition, writing to Richard Henry Dana, Jr. on May 1, 1850:I am half way in the work ... It will be a strange sort of book, tho', I fear; blubber is blubber you know; tho' you might get oil out of it, the poetry runs as hard as sap from a frozen maple tree; — and to cook the thing up, one must needs throw in a little fancy, which from the nature of the thing, must be ungainly as the gambols of the whales themselves. Yet I mean to give the truth of the thing, spite of thisaaru enthine kurichu samsarikkunnu ?
6. 2. The X is an illustrated world history. Its structure follows the story of human history as related in the Bible; it includes the histories of a number of important Western cities. Written in Latin by Hartmann Schedel, with a version in German translation by Georg Alt, it appeared in 1493. It is one of the best-documented early printed books - an incunabulum (printed, not hand-written) - and one of the first to successfully integrate illustrations and text.Latin scholars refer to it as LiberChronicarum (Book of Chronicles) as this phrase appears in the index introduction of the Latin edition. English speakers have long referred to it as the X after the city in which it was published. German speakers refer to it as Die SchedelscheWeltchronik (Schedel's World History) in honour of its author.
9. 3. Some authors advance the theory that, during the British Raj, X was often transported by rail after drying. The story goes that the train compartments of the Bombay Mail would smell of the X, consequently leading the British to euphemistically refer to the peculiar smell as the “X". Which was the Marathi term for Bombay mail A variant of the story is that, though the X weren't transported on the train, it smelt strongly because of the rotting railway sleepers over which it travelled, and this was thought to resemble the smell of the drying X. In either case, this was supposedly corrupted into “X". Although the likelihood of this origin is questionable, it does have the authority of a BBC Radio 4 interview in August 2006.According to local Bangladeshi stories, the term X was first coined by Robert Clive, after he tasted a piece during his conquest of Bengal. It is said that he associated the pungent smell with that of the newspapers and mail which would come in to the cantonments from Bombay ID X
11. 4. X was born in Bombay, British India, on June 1, 1947 as a premature child. He graduated with honors in Chemistry from the University of Bombay. Later, he dropped out of engineering college. Due to his early difficulty in dealing with his homosexuality he enrolled as a Hindu monk in the Ramakrishna Mission and studied theology. Encouraged by a senior monk, he left the monastery to freely explore and express his homosexuality. He has also studied at the International School of Journalism, Berlin, Germany.In a journalism career spanning 18 years, he worked in various newspapers and magazines, including India’s largest circulated newspaper Malayala Manorama (as Western India Bureau-Chief), Sunday Mail and The Daily. For six years he was also senior reporter covering Science and Technology in The Indian Express group of newspapers. His career as a journalist began in 1974 with The Indian Express and was the chief reporter with the Free Press Journal from 1984 to 1989.In 1971, he started India's first Playboy clone, Y, with friend Anthony Van Braband and later in 1990, he founded Bombay Dost, India's first gay magazine
13. 5. 23andMe is a privately held biotechnology company based in Mountain View, Californiathat claims to be developing new methods and technologies that will enable consumers to understand Themselves in a better Way. 23andMe was founded to "empower individuals and develop new ways of accelerating research”. The current cost of 23andMe's product is $499 (or $199 with a minimum one-year subscription of $5 a month). Both Google and New Enterprise Associates have invested in 23andMeMy Question is Why this unique name is chosen for this company ?
15. 6. In the 18th century, X was an island.In February 1739, ChimnajiAppa attacked Bassein. Before that, he took possession of X Its now an administrative ward, over parts of Sion, Bandra, Kurla and Kalina suburbs of Mumbai . In expensive Mumbai, X provides a cheap alternative where rents were as low as US$4 per month in 2006. X exports goods around the world. The total (and largely illegal) turnover is estimated to be between US$500 million and over US$650 million per year. Which X are we talking about.??.
17. 7. X literally means a 'garland of musical melodies. This list differs according to the author and the music school it is based upon. Thus there exists a number of such lists in the music text books of India. X is also the title of a composition of twelve verses, running into sixty lines, of the Guru Granth Sahib as a table or index of Y that appears after the compositions of Guru Arjun Dev entitled "Mundaavani"
19. 8. Y, Ltd. is a British-based company, specializing in men’s luxury leather pieces clothing fragrances writing implements timepieces and Lighters. The business was developed by Y after he inherited his father's saddlery business in London. Y, responding to the growing demand for automobiles, developed a line of accessories called “ Y’s Motorities ". This first collection included car horns and lamps, leather overcoats, goggles, picnic sets and timepieces. Y has also provided various accessories for James Bond throughout the movie series, an association which started in 1962 with Sean Connery’sDr.No.Id Y.
21. 9. Pyaasa (1957) is regarded as one of the best Hindi movies of all time. The protagonist is Vijay – an anguished poet.Vijay’s role is essayed by Guru Dutt, but the first choice for the role was Dilip Kumar.Dilip refused to take up the role for a specific reason,.What was the reason for his refusal?
22. Becoz he did not wanted to do another tragedy Role immediately after devdas
23. The Y was popular with both men and women from the eighteenth century onwards. Unsurprisingly for such a simple device there were earlier precursors, for instance in the sixteenth century Holbein painted Edward Seymour holding something that looks remarkably similar. Hogarth, Rowlandson and Cruikshank all caricatured the use of Y and famous Z users included Charles James Fox. 10. X: 'The act of mocking by a narrow examination through a Y or by pretended seriousness of discourse'. (Definition from the Royal Dictionary Cyclopedia of Universal Reference by Thomas Wright, 1865).
25. 11. Many are claimed to be "the _X. The King's School, Grantham, claims that X was purchased by the school, uprooted and transported to the headmaster's garden some years later. The staff of the National Trust-owned Woolsthorpe Manor dispute this, and claim that X is located in their office premise . A descendant of the original X can be seen outside the main gate of Trinity College, Cambridge, below the room in which Y lived in when he studied there. The National Fruit Collection at Brogdale can supply grafts from X, which appears identical to Flower of Kent, a coarse-fleshed cooking variety.
27. 12. In the mid-19th century, India produced a large quantity of raw cotton. However, India was not the main supplier of cotton to British textile mills; most of their cotton came from the Deep South in North America. However, the failure of the American cotton crop in 1846 followed by the Civil War from 1861 to 1865 created an urgent need for an alternative supply. India was the answer. Which famous organisation resulted thereof? 27
29. 13. While on its logo it shows 'established in 1776', the company was actually founded in June 2000 with a small staff under the Brand Name SoCal Cash and changed its brand name in March 2004 to _____ ______. The date 1776 refers to the United States Declaration of Independence in which Thomas Jefferson declared the right of “Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
31. 14. A X is a deception tactic that was commonly used in warfare during the 18th and 19th centuries. Although resembling an actual cannon, the X was simply a wooden log, usually painted black, used to deceive an enemy. Misleading the enemy as to the strength of an emplacement was an effective delaying tactic. The name derives from the Religious Society of Friends or “Y", who have traditionally held a religious opposition to war and violence in the Peace Testimony and used these false weapons to intimidate possible foes without breaching their pacifistic vows
34. 15. Peter Gusenberg a frontline enforcer for the X organization. Frank Gusenberg the brother of Peter Gusenberg and also an enforcer. Frank was, astonishingly, still alive when police first arrived on the scene, despite reportedly having 14 slugs in his body. He died three hours later, saying only, "Nobody shot me" when questioned by the police about the perpetrators. Albert Kachellek (alias "James Clark"), he was not a member of X himself but happened to be there at the time the Y happened. Adam Heyer, the bookkeeper and business manager of the X. Reinhart Schwimmer, an optician who associate with the X. Though Schwimmer called himself an "optometrist" he was actually an optician (an eyeglass fitter) and he had no medical training. Albert Weinshank, who managed several cleaning and dyeing operations for X. His resemblance to X including the clothes he was wearing, is what allegedly set Y in motion before Moran actually arrived. John May, an occasional car mechanic for the X, though not a gang member himself.
35. Saint Valantine Day massacre These are the members of the moran Gang led by Bugs Moran Rival of The Al Capone
36. 16. X is a 1953 film directed by John Ford, featuring Clark Gable and Grace Kelly. They encounter gorillas while on a safari in the film. A party travelling down the Anawhata once discovered that the cry 'X' could be produced with great volume and had very satisfactory resonant qualities. It became a club call, of greeting or when making contact on a tramp, for many years. In India, we know this name better How ???
38. 17. What change does this bring about ? Duk Koo Kim was the south Korean boxer who challenged Boom-Boom Manchini For the World Heavyweight Title Duk dominated the initial rounds but manchini’s experienced proved to be of greater value than the valor of Duk and in the 14th round duk was KO ed by Manchini . Duk suffered fatal blows as a result of which he died 2 days later . Duk’s mother and The referee of the match both committed suicide and Manchini dropped his career . And this event lead the boxing federation to do something
39. The no of rounds in proffessional boxing matches were reduced to 12 from 15
40. 18. In the Franco-Belgian comic book Blueberry, X was smuggled to Mexico by group of soldiers led by Colonel Trevor, who buried the X in graveyard in one deserted village. The X was later found by Juaristas who used it to finance their fight against Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico.In the Italian comic book Tex Willer, X was placed onboard a river ironclad which ended up in the swamps around the Arkansas River. The X was later found by members of the Ku Klux Klan who intended to use it to finance a new rebellion in the Southern United States. The ironclad was destroyed in the explosion, along with the X, by Tex Willer.In the 1966 Spaghetti Western movie The Good, the Bad and the Ugly the protagonists get information about lost X worth 200,000 dollars hidden in an unknown grave at a cemetery.In the 2005 action movie Sahara, X was placed onboard CSS Texas which ended up in Africa. X was later found by Dirk Pitt
44. 19. X is the practice of an unconventional lifestyle, often in the company of like-minded people, with few permanent ties, involving musical, artistic or literary pursuits. In this context, X can be wanderers, adventurers, or vagabonds.This use of the word X first appeared in the English language in the 19th century to describe the non-traditional lifestyles of marginalized and impoverished artists, writers, journalists, musicians, and actors in major European cities. X were associated with unorthodox or anti-establishment political or social viewpoints, which were often expressed through free love, frugality, and/or voluntary poverty.The term X emerged in France in the early 19th century when artists and creators began to concentrate in the lower-rent, lower class gypsy neighborhoods. X was a common term for the Romani people of France, who had reached Western Europe via (by way of) Y
46. 20. Louise Patten, a writer and granddaughter of X’ second officer Charles Lightoller, said the truth about what happened nearly 100 years ago had been hidden for fear of tarnishing the reputation of her grandfather, who later became a war hero.Also she said that Y could have been avoided if it wasn’t for a blunter that Resulted in a fatal steering errorId both X, Y
48. 21. The Moving Finger writes, and, having writ, Moves on: nor all thy Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line, Nor all thy Tears wash out a Word of it.Whose words Which work??
50. 22. In 1872, Leland Stanford, had taken a position on a popularly-debated question of the day. He decided to prove that he was right scientifically. Using a series of photographs, Eadward Muybridge proved Stanford correct. What was the question? Also explain what resulted from Muybridge’s experiment, .
51. "Do all four of a horse's hooves left the ground at the same time during a gallop?"
52. 23. The song tells of a Detroit auto worker who watches Cadillacs roll by day after day on the assembly line, knowing that he will never be able to afford one.He and a co-worker decide to steal a Cadillac, using their assembly line jobs to obtain the parts via salami slicing. He takes the small parts home hidden in his large lunchbox; larger parts are smuggled out in his co-worker's mobile home.Once they have a complete car, they assemble the pieces. The result is an odd-looking Cadillac created from parts of many different models. The vehicle title document weighed 60 pounds, and required the entire staff to type it.The song ends with a truck driver inquiring about the model. The reply echoes Leroy Van Dyke's song "The Auctioneer" as the owner lists all the model years that went into making the car.