Thursday 30 May 2013

FRRST GMP=CURS INCDNT OF THE DG

////////////////////..........sometimes we all do things that, well, just don't make no sense".


//////////////////A SPINE LIKE A Q MARK


///////////////RUN FRRST RUN



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ITCHY, SNZY, WHZY

/////////////////////TOBACCO= KLLS 6 MN PPL PER YR WORLDWIDE



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RTUPRNO, RAINBOW AND RAINCOAT-cp RIUMETS PROTECTION

//////////////////////René Descartes (1596-1650), who first realised in 1637 that rainbows were caused by light from the sun being split into different colours by rain.



//////////////////////........... there aren’t really seven colours in a rainbow, nor any particular number. Each “colour” shades imperceptibly into the next with no hard boundary other than those imposed by human observers of different culture



///////////////////  .............Optically speaking, it is just a distorted “virtual image” of the sun.


////////////////////...........world’s longest-lasting (or longest-observed) rainbow was seen over Sheffield from 9am to 3pm on 14 March 1994.



//////////////////////.........usually, the 42° rule means the sun has to be fairly low in the sky before you can see a rainbow at all.



////////////////////////...........Karl Marx drafted the Communist Manifesto and held lectures in a room above the Red Lion on Great Windmill Street, London. 



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In 1852, Oxford Street in London boasted 38 pubs. Now there's only one – the Tottenham, which dates from 1892, and is celebrated as being one of the most ornate and best-preserved Victorian pubs in the capital



////////////////////////////////stockbridge-     . The longest is The Old Thirteenth Cheshire Astley Volunteer Rifleman Corps Inn, on Astley Street; the shortest is The Q Inn, on Market Street.



/////////////////////////...........Overall in the UK there are more than 50,000 pubs, providing employment for around 600,000 people.



//////////////////////WHY AM I ? THE LAST WHY



////////////////////// SY OCC MANSGES WITHOUT HOLMES



/////////////////////////“If I have been able to see further, it was only because I stood on the shoulders of giants.”
- ISAAC NEWTON




/////////////////////////////////KANNAKATI- JHOGRAJHATIR THEKEY DUREY



//////////////////////////NO IMAGN , NO HORROR   

HND OF BSKRVLL SN CNMA (1983)

/////////////////////////All history is the history of unintended consequences,” says Jackson Lears. 



//////////////////////////Rebirth of a Nation is, “All history is the history of longing,” 


//////////////////THE END OF HX


//////////////////THE NEW DIGITAL AGE


/////////////////BBTBR



////////JUST ANOTHER WAVE IN BBTBR



/////////////////WAVE IS A CHNNL OF NERGY, SO IS BIOLF



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RCIP-RG

////////////////////Chitrangada 
 
2011/IKashmakash
 
2011Mumbai Cutting (segment "Urge")
 
2009Abohomaan
 
2008Khela (as Rituparna Ghosh)
 
2007The Last Lear
 
2006The Companion
 
2004Raincoat
 
2000The Festival
 
1999Malaise
 
1998Dahan
 
1994Unishe April (as Rituparna Ghoshe)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
///////////////////////////ANTARMAHALER DOSHAR
 
 
 
//////////////MEGLA SHOKALE MON KHARAPER KHABOR
 
 
/////////////////POWERFUL STORYTELLER WITH EMOTIONAL TANGLES
 
 
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SHOCK, NUMBNESS AND SILENT RESILIENCE

////////////////////SCIAM=Raine reviews the brain scans he made of 41 murderers, in which he found significant impairment of their prefrontal cortex. Such damage “results in a loss of control over the evolutionarily more primitive parts of the brain, such as the limbic system, that generate raw emotions like anger and rage.” Research on neurological patients in general, Raine adds, shows that “damage to the prefrontal cortex results in [increased] risk-taking, irresponsibility, and rule-breaking behavior,” along with personality changes such as “impulsivity, loss of self-control, and an inability to modify and inhibit behavior appropriately” and cognitive impairment such as a “loss of intellectual flexibility and poorer problem-solving skills” that may later result in “school failure, unemployment, and economic deprivation, all factors that predispose someone to a criminal and violent way of life.”



////////////// In Raine's concluding remarks, he exhorts us to “rise above our feelings of retribution, reach out for rehabilitation, and engage in a more humane discourse on the causes of violence. 




////////////////..........Circumstances certainly play a role in behavior. An example would be an individual who is attacked by another and forced to use lethal force in order to survive. We have to be able to make the distinction between the two forms of behavior - circumstantial and intentional.




//////////////............Whether the brain is harmed by tumor or forced to 'miswire' during growth by stresses and injuries, society must be protected from crime.
Psychology is usually the slowest of all 'healers' when it succeeds at all.
The future is to genetically repair the brain, and all of the body. 




////////////////............Understanding the cause doesn't mean they are absolved of the crime and won't be punished. The point is the danger they present to others.




//////////////////RCIP- RG




/////////////////..........Every passing of a friend is a reminder 2 not delay your dreams.



////////////////////////////////////.............thriller in the molten glow of the pensive falling afternoon.




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Hirer AngtiBengaliYesYesNo
Unishe AprilBengaliYesYesNoNational Film Award for Best Feature Film
1997DahanBengaliYesYesNoNational Film Award for Best Screenplay - Rituparno Ghosh
1999BariwaliBengaliYesYesNoNational Film Award for Best Actress - Kirron Kher
1999AsukhBengaliYesYesNoNational Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali
2000UtsabBengaliYesYesNoNational Film Award for Best Direction
2002TitliBengaliYesYesNo
2003Shubho MahuratBengaliYesYesNoNational Film Award for Best Supporting Actress - Raakhee
Chokher BaliBengaliYesYesNoNational Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali
Katha Deithilli Ma KuOriyaNoNoYesActing debut
2004RaincoatHindiYesYesNoNational Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi
2005AntarmahalBengaliYesYesNo
2006DosarBengaliYesYesNoNational Film Awards - Special Jury Award - Prosenjit Chatterjee
2007The Last LearEnglishYesYesNoNational Film Award for Best Feature Film in English
2008KhelaBengaliYesYesNo
Shob Charitro KalponikBengaliYesYesNoNational Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali
2010AbohomanBengaliYesYesNoNational Film Award for Best Direction- Rituparno Ghosh
National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali
National Film Award for Best Actress - Ananya Chatterjee
NoukadubiBengaliYesYesNo
2011Arekti Premer GolpoBengaliNoNoYes
Memories in MarchEnglishNoNoYes
2012SunglassHindiYesYesNoUnreleased
Chitrangada