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Story & Experience / It could Happen
« on: November 01, 2011, 09:10:37 AM »
    
                                                             It could Happne......
                                                               by Carol Moore  
                                                         Illustrated by Aura Moser
One day, overnight, the world turned violet. Just about everything turned violet from the sky and ocean and mountains to the trees and animals and people and from the tallest skyscrapers to the tiniest ant. People sat around looking at one another wondering if they were dreaming. But nobody woke up and things stayed violet, all except for a single Blue Jay who hadn't changed color and stayed the brightest blue.

 Being the only thing in the world that wasn't violet, he was caught and put in a cage.

 People were shocked. Some were afraid and some were amazed and a few thought it funny, because along with everyone else, the President was very violet. Whole families were violet as were teachers, movie stars, doctors, nurses, gas station attendants, the Queen of England, the President of Mozambique, taxi-drivers, everybody. They went from place to place in their violet cars and buses and rode violet bikes and sat on violet furniture and ate violet food. Even Hershey's candy bars had turned all violet as had Skittles and M&M's. Girls generally thought this yucky, but some boys thought it was pretty neat.   The smartest scientists in the world gathered to figure it out. Was something wrong with people's eyes or was it a trick of nature? They did studies and tests and analyzed and evaluated and debated and wrote article after article, but couldn't explain it.
     And no longer could people say they felt "blue" or were "green" with envy or had a "green" thumb. So what they said and how they said it began to change. Some people said violet was now the most important color in the world because it was everywhere. Others said that violet had no importance at all because there was too much of it. They discussed and argued, joined clubs, held debates, wrote books, and produced movies all about the issue of the importance or unimportance of the color violet.
     The color of the Blue Jay became a big issue because he had such a little bit of blue and the world had such a whole lot of violet. People argued about the importance of that. Some said the Blue Jay must be a very special bird or maybe not a bird at all because he alone had kept his true color. Others said this was silly, that the Blue Jay ate bird seed and drank water and fluffed his feathers and that other than his special color he was still just a bird. It was exactly one year to the day after the world had turned violet that people awoke to find the world had turned yellow. All except the Blue Jay.
     In some ways a yellow world isn't any different than a violet world. People simply said yellow instead of violet when they talked about things. Only now the Blue Jay was more important than ever because he alone had stayed the color blue and people argued about what that meant. They lined up for miles just to take a look at him.
 For the next two years, exactly on the day the world had turned violet and then yellow, it turned new colors: first orange and then pink. Still the Blue Jay stayed blue, causing ever greater disagreement -- until in the fifth year the whole world turned blue.    

 The first thing people asked was what about the Blue Jay. Had he stayed blue? Yes, he was still the same color. No longer were there two colors in the world, but just one -- the color blue. And because the Blue Jay was a color like everybody and everything else people began to lose interest. Now that he was neither more nor less important crowds stopped coming and one day, six months into the year that the world had turned blue, somebody let him out of his cage and he flew off looking happy to be free.
 The very next morning the world regained its rainbow of colors as if nothing had ever happened. At first this was a novelty but soon people forgot the world had once been all violet. They forgot the world had once turned yellow, then orange, then pink, and then blue. They returned to saying they felt "blue" or were "green" with envy or had a "green" thumb.
  But on occasion they wondered where the Blue Jay had gone and how he was doing and, most of all, if he was still the color blue and what it had all meant.





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London bridge is broken down
 

London bridge is broken down,
Dance over my Lady Lee,
London bridge is broken down,
With a gay ladye.

How shall we build it up again?
Dance over my Lady Lee,
How shall we build it up again?
With a gay ladye.

We'll build it up with gravel and stone,
Dance over my Lady Lee,
We'll build it up with gravel and stone,
With a gay ladye.

Gravel and stone will be washed away,
Dance over my Lady Lee,
Gravel and stone will be washed away,
With a gay ladye.

We'll build it up with iron and steel,
Dance over my Lady Lee,
We'll build it up with iron and steel,
With a gay ladye.

Iron and steel will bend and break,
Dance over my Lady Lee,
Iron and steel will bend and break,
With a gay ladye.

We'll build it up with silver and gold,
Dance over my Lady Lee,
We'll build it up with silver and gold,
With a gay ladye.

Silver and gold will be stolen away,
Dance over my Lady Lee,
Silver and gold will be stolen away,
With a gay ladye.

We'll set a man to watch it then,
Dance over my Lady Lee,
We'll set a man to watch it then,
With a gay ladye.

Suppose the man should fall asleep,
Dance over my Lady Lee,
Suppose the man should fall asleep,
With a gay ladye.

We'll put a pipe into his mouth,
Dance over my Lady Lee,
We'll put a pipe into his mouth,
With a gay ladye.
 
London bridge is broken down Nursery Rhyme

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Articles, Poetry, Rhymes & Write up / Two Little Dicky Birds poem
« on: September 17, 2011, 12:10:04 PM »
Two Little Dicky Birds poem
AKA Fly away Peter fly away Paul

Two little dicky birds sitting on a wall,
One named Peter, one named Paul.
Fly away Peter, fly away Paul,
Come back Peter, come back Paul!
 

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Articles, Poetry, Rhymes & Write up / Nursery Rhyme
« on: September 17, 2011, 12:06:00 PM »
Wee Willie Winkie rhyme poem
 
Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town,
Upstairs and downstairs in his nightgown,
Tapping at the window and crying through the lock,
Are all the children in their beds, it's past eight o'clock?
 

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History, Heritage & Culture / John Adams (1735-1826)
« on: September 15, 2011, 07:45:02 PM »
John Adams (1735-1826) was a leader of the American Revolution, and served as the second U.S. president from 1797 to 1801. The Massachusetts-born, Harvard-educated Adams began his career as a lawyer. Intelligent, patriotic, opinionated and blunt, Adams became a critic of Great Britain's authority in colonial America and viewed the British imposition of high taxes and tariffs as a tool of oppression. During the 1770s, he was a delegate to the Continental Congress. In the 1780s, Adams served as a diplomat in Europe and helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris (1783), which officially ended the American Revolutionary War (1775-83). From 1789 to 1797, Adams was America's first vice president.  He then served a term as the nation's second president. He was defeated for another term by Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826).



Source: http://www.history.com/topics/john-adams

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History, Heritage & Culture / 1st World War (1914-18)
« on: September 05, 2011, 09:38:45 PM »

  Germany has become a great industrial country and wanted to have more markets for trade. (2) Germany was jealous of the colonial and naval greatness of England. William II, Kaiser of Germany, was very ambitious and wanted to gain influence in Turkey by linking Berlin with Baghdad by a railway line. This gave rise to great rivalry between England and Germany. (3) The immediate cause of the war the murder of Archduke Ferdinand (the
heir to the throne of the Austrian Empire) at Serajevo by a Serbian. The Austrian held the Government of Serbia responsible for the murder and ultimately attacked Serbia.

Germany, Austria, Hungary, Turkey and Bulgaria were on one side and, were called Central Powers. England, France, Serbia, Belgium, Japan, Russia were on the other side,
and were called the Allies. Italy in 1915 and the U.S.A. in 1917 joined the Allies against the Central Powers.

The war started on the 4th August, 1914 and ended on 11th November,1918.
 

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IT Forum / 3-D browser
« on: August 15, 2011, 09:47:43 AM »
A 3-D browser is a Web browser that allows the viewer to view and interact with six Web pages at a time by creating a virtual room on the viewer's screen. Instead of opening six Web pages, minimizing your screen and toggling back and forth between pages, imagine you are standing inside a six-sided cube and each side of the cube is displaying a Web page. There is a Web page in front of you, a Web page on each side of you, a page above you, a page below you and a page behind you. You can use your cursor to rotate the cube and put any side of the cube directly in front of you. Links on all the pages are active, so you can click from page to page and change the "walls" of your virtual Web room. If you see something that catches your interest, you can use the zoom feature to enlarge the "wall" so that it becomes a traditional page viewed on your flat screen.

The concept of a 3-D Web browser has been promoted by former architect and chief executive officer of 2ce, Mike Rosen. Rosen hopes that the next generation of computer users, who have grown up multi-tasking in virtual reality gaming environments, will embrace a 3-D version of the Web. Besides being fun, Rosen believes that having the ability to view multiple pages will be of practical use to day traders and others whose occupations require them to view multiple Web pages throughout the day.

Source: searchsoa.techtarget.co

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Corporate Office / Class re-open
« on: August 15, 2011, 09:12:15 AM »
The school will re-open on 8th September, Thursday 2011 and the classes will resume as usual.

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Corporate Office / National Mourning Day
« on: August 15, 2011, 09:06:08 AM »
The School will remain closed on account of National Mourning Day, Holy Ramadan, Janmastami, Shab-e-Qadr and Eid-Ul-Fitr from 15th August, Monday 2011 to 7th September, Wednesday 2011.

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IT Forum / HTML
« on: August 05, 2011, 10:43:49 PM »
HTML is used to...
A.    Plot complicated graphs
B.    Author webpages
C.    Translate one language into another
D.    Solve equations

Ans: Author webpages


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IT Forum / ROM stands for...
« on: August 05, 2011, 10:42:11 PM »
ROM stands for...
A.    Royal Ontario Museum
B.    Read Only Memory
C.    Read on Monday
D.    Real Obsolute Memor

Ans: Read Only Memory.

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IT Forum / Computer Circuit Board
« on: August 05, 2011, 10:39:21 PM »
Main circuit board in a computer is...
A.    Decoder   B.    Highlight
C.    Select   D.    Mother board

Ans: Mother Board.

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IT Forum / First Internet
« on: August 05, 2011, 10:37:30 PM »
In which decade was the Internet first implemented?
A.    1940s   B.    1950s
C.    1960s   D.    1980s


Ans: 1960s

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IT Forum / Http Stands for
« on: August 05, 2011, 10:36:01 PM »
The "http" you type at the beginning of any site's address stands for...
A.    HTML Transfer Technology Process
B.    Hyperspace Terms and Tech Protocol
C.    Hyperspace Techniques & Tech Progress
D.    Hyper Text Transfer Protocol

Ans: Hyper Text Transfer Protocol

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IT Forum / Internet Explorer
« on: August 05, 2011, 10:34:31 PM »
Internet Explorer is a...
A.    Any person browsing the net
B.    Web Browser
C.    Graphing Package
D.    News Reader

Ans: Web Browser

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