TIME TO CELEBRATE Which country has New Year first and who celebrates it last? Times around the world

 

It’s possible to get a quick flight between two locations so you count down to 2018 twice..

AS December 31 approaches, the world is preparing to come together and welcome 2018.

But obviously, the New Year arrives at different times for different countries across the world. So which country will enter 2018 before any other and where does the New Year arrive last?

 

When will other countries around the world celebrate the New Year in relation to the UK?

Which country celebrates New Year first?

Fireworks exploding over Sydney harbour symbolises the start of global New Year’s festivities for most Brits.

But it may surprise you to hear that Australia is not the first country in the world to welcome the New Year.

The tiny Pacific island of Tonga will ring in 2018 at 10am GMT on December 31 – a full three hours before it reaches Down Under.

Where will 2018 arrive last?

After travelling all around the world, the New Year will eventually come full circle – or near enough.

The last place or places to receive 2018 will be the tiny outlying islands of the US.

Baker Island and Howland Island will greet the New Year at 12 Midday on January 1 – or at least they would if any people lived there.

Second last will be American Samoa at 11am – just 558 miles from Tonga, where locals and visitors were celebrating a full 25 hours before.

It’s therefore possible to get a quick flight in between the two and count down to 2018 twice.

What time does New Year arrive around the world?

Using London time, this is when the world will welcome in 2018:

  • Sat 10:00              Tonga and two more
  • Sat 11:00              New Zealand
  • Sat 13:00-15:15  Australia
  • Sat 15:00              Japan & South Korea
  • Sat 15:30              North Korea
  • Sat 16:00              China, Philippines, Singapore
  • Sat 17:00              Most of Indonesia
  • Sat 17:30              Myanmar and Cocos Islands
  • Sat 18:00              Bangladesh
  • Sat 18:15              Nepal
  • Sat 18:30              India and Sri Lanka
  • Sat 19:00              Pakistan
  • Sat 19:30              Afghanistan
  • Sat 20:00              Azerbaijan
  • Sat 20:30              Iran
  • Sat 21:00              Moscow/Russia
  • Sat 22:00              Greece
  • Sat 23:00              Germany
  • Sun 00:00             United Kingdom
  • Sun 02-3:00         Brazil
  • Sun 03:00             Argentina, Paraguay
  • Sun 03:30-8:00   USA, Canada
  • Sun 09:00             Alaska
  • Sun 10:00             Hawaii
  • Sun 11:00             American Samoa
  • Sun 12:00             US outlying islands (Baker Island, Howland Island etc

 

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Source….https://www.thesun.co.uk

Natarajan

 

 

 

 

” என் கவிதைகள் “… தினமணி நாளிதழின் மதிப்புரை ….

என் கவிதைகள் – கே. நடராஜன். பக்.106 விலை ரூ.90 ஸ்பீடு பிரிண்டர் சென்னை:

 

சுவடுகள் தந்த அனுபவம் சுவடுகள் ஏற்றிடும் வாழ்வின் தொகுப்பு, என சித்தர் சுவாமிகளின் முகப்பு வரிகளுடன் கே. நடராஜனின் என் கவிதைகள் நூலுக்குள் நுழைந்தால். மணி மணியான நூறு தலைப்புகள், அத்தனையும் தினமணி கவிதை மணியில் கொடுக்கப்பட்ட தலைப்புகள், அதற்கு அவர் எழுதிய கவிதைகளை தொகுத்து வெளியிட்டுள்ளார்.

கே.நடராஜன்.  விமான நிலைய ஆணையத்தில் 33 ஆண்டுகள் பணியாற்றி ஓய்வு பெற்ற அவரின் கவிதை தாகத்திற்கு தினமணி கவிதை மணி நீரூற்றியதாக அறிமுக உரையில் குறிப்பிட்டுள்ளார். மேலும் அவரது தமிழாசியர் பள்ளி பருவத்தில் அவரை ஊக்கப்படுத்தியதை நினைவு கூர்கிறார்.

உணர்வுகளின் தொகுப்பு, வார்த்தைகளின் அலங்காரம், என்று மட்டுமலாமல், கருத்துச் செரிவு, இலக்கண நடையுடன் கவிதைகளை கொடுக்கப்பட்ட தலைப்பில் இருந்து பிறழாமல் எழுதி வாரம் தோறும் பங்கெடுத்த கே.நடராஜன் அவரின் அனைத்து கவிதைகளையும் தொகுத்துள்ள விதமும் நேர்த்தி மிக்கதாக இருக்கிறது. முன்னாள் ஐ.ஏ.எஸ் என். விட்டல் இந்த தொகுப்பிற்கு அணிந்துரை கொடுத்துள்ளார்.

எல்லையற்று விரிந்து கிடக்கும் வானத்தை போல் கவிஞரின் கற்பனையும் அப்படியானதே.. காற்று வேகத்தில் உருவாக்கப்பட்ட கவிதைகள் ஆயினும் கருத்துக்கள் கல்வெட்டில் செதுக்க தகுத்தவை என்று பாராட்டியுள்ளார். அவரின் திறமை அனைத்து கவிதைகளிலும் பளிச்சிடுகிறது என்றாலும் “பறவையின் மனசு” , “வாழ்க்கையின் தூரங்கள்”, “இன்றைய தாலாட்டு”, “நிழல் தேடி” என பல கவிதைகளை சொல்லலாம்.

Source….

8 Supposed Facts That Aren’t Really True….!!!

The passage of time can make even the most steadfast of facts to no longer be true. For instance, it was once believed that doctors didn’t need to wash their hands before surgery, but it’s now known that doing so is imperative in order to prevent infection. Take a look at 8 supposed facts that aren’t really true:

1. THEN: America won its independence on July 4, 1776.

NOW: America didn’t officially gain independence until 1783.

 

July 4th marks Independence Day in the United States, and it’s a celebration replete with parades, barbecues and fireworks. Although the Declaration of Independence was adopted by 12 colonies on July 4th, 1776 and signed by 13 colonies the following August, America was still under British rule. The American Revolution raged on until September 3rd, 1783, when the Treaty of Paris was signed and America truly became free.

2. THEN: George Washington’s teeth were made of wood.

NOW: His teeth were actually human teeth from his slaves. Some were made from ivory.

A set of dentures worn by George Washington are kept at the Mount Vernon plantation house museum. They’re fashioned out of ivory and human teeth, with the human teeth being purchased from slaves that sold them to dentists to make some money in the 18th Century. Apparently Washington paid just one-third of the going rate for the teeth. It’s likely that Washington had his dentures implanted into his jaw.

3. THEN: Pluto is a planet.

NOW: Pluto isn’t a planet.

 

Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh back in 1930. He submitted his finding to the Harvard College Observatory, which allowed an 11-year-old English girl to give the newly discovered planet its name. In 2003, an astronomer found that there was an even larger object beyond Pluto, and he named it Eris. This sparked a debate regarding the criteria for what makes a planet a planet. Following the debate’s conclusion, astronomers decided that neither Pluto nor Eris made the cut, so Pluto was demoted to dwarf planet status.

4. THEN: Diamond is the hardest substance.

NOW: Ultra-hard nano-twinned cubic boron nitride is the hardest substance.

It’s been known that there are two substances that are harder than diamond since 2009. These substances, known as wurtzite boron nitride and lonsdaleite, are 18% and 58% better at resisting indentation than diamond respectively. The only problem is that they’re both quite unstable and rare elements. Yet another substance that’s even harder than the aforementioned two was discovered by researchers in 2013. Called ultra-hard nano-twinned cubic boron nitride, it essentially consists of boron nitride particles that have been reorganized into the shape of a layered onion

5. THEN: Witches in Salem were burned at the stake.

NOW: They were actually hanged.

The notorious Salem Witch Trials are widely believed to have involved suspected witches being burned at the stake, but it never actually happened – they were hanged instead. When the Trials were taking place, the US state of New England still followed English law, which dictated that witchcraft was punishable by hanging as opposed to burning at the stake. The confusion arises from the European church calling witchcraft heresy, an offense which was punishable by burning at the stake.

6. THEN: Israelite slaves built the pyramids.

NOW: Egyptian workers built the pyramids themselves.

The myth that the Israelites built the pyramids reportedly stems from comments made by former Israeli Prime Minister, Menachem Begin, during a visit to Egypt in 1977. Jewish people actually didn’t exist during the period when the pyramids were constructed. Archeologists recently found proof that the Ancient Egyptians actually built the pyramids themselves. Workers came from poor families in the north and south of the country, but they were highly respected, with some even being given crypts located close to the pyramids they built.

7. THEN: Folding a piece of paper more than seven times is mathematically impossible.

NOW: The record stands at 13 folds.

The myth that paper can only be folded seven times was dispelled by a Californian high school student called Britney Gallivan. Together with some volunteers, she bought a giant $85 roll of toilet paper and amazed everyone by managing to fold it no less than 11 times. She even developed an equation based on the thickness and width of the specific paper. In 2013, students at St. Mark’s School in Southborough, Massachusetts managed to fold paper 13 times.

8. THEN: The Great Wall of China is the only man-made structure visible from space.

NOW: Many man-made places are actually visible from space.

This so-called “fact” gets regurgitated to third-graders the world over, but there’s actually nothing factual about it at all. In 2003, a Chinese astronaut shattered the myth by confirming that the Great Wall of China wasn’t actually visible from space. In contrast, the lights of large cities, major roadways, bridges, and airports can be seen from space.

Source….www.ba-bamail.com

Natarajan

வீண் செலவு இல்லாத ஒரு திருமணம் …! Waste less Destination Wedding Plan …

 

1.. என் ஆதரவு ” டெஸ்டினேஷன் வெட்டிங் பிளானுக்கு “
2. பழக்கம் வழக்கம் என்று சொல்லி லட்சம் பல செலவு செய்து தங்கள் பகட்டு , பணம்
   செல்வாக்கு என்ன என்று ஊருக்கு காட்டும் வழக்கமான திருமணத்தில் மணமகனும்
   மணமகளும் வெறும் காட்சி பொம்மைகளே ! அக்னி சாட்சியாக நடக்கவிருக்கும்
   மண நாளுக்கு முந்தைய தினமே இந்த இரண்டு ” பொம்மைகளை ” வைத்து அவர்
   பெற்றோர்  நடத்தும் “பொம்மலாட்டம்” அவர் செல்வாக்கை வெளிச்சம் போட்டுக்
   காட்டும் ஒரு விளம்பர படம் ! ஆதலால் , என் வாக்கு “வேஸ்ட் லெஸ்  டெஸ்டினேஷன்
   வெட்டிங் பிளானுக்கு ” மட்டுமே !
3. இன்றைய திருமணத்தில் தவிர்க்கப் பட வேண்டிய குறைகள் சில ..
   1. ஆடம்பர திருமண அழைப்பிதழ்
   2. ஆடம்பர ஆடை  அணிகலன்கள்
   3. ஆடம்பர விருந்து
   4. பகட்டு மேடை அலங்காரம் , மின் விளக்கு அலங்காரம்
   5. மெல்லிசை நிகழ்ச்சி  என்னும் பெயரில் திருமண மண்டபமே அதிரும்
      அதிர்வலைகள் !
   6.வாழ்த்து கூற விரும்பும் விருந்தினர் வரிசையில் காத்திருக்க வேண்டிய கட்டாயம் ..
     வயது முதிர்ந்த தம்பதியரும் வரிசையில் நிற்கும் அவலம் !
   பின்பற்றப் பட வேண்டிய நிறைகள் சில …
   1. மங்கள  இசை
   2. மென்மையான மண மாலைகள்
   3. வேத மந்திர  உச்சாடனம் … அவரவர்  மதம், குல வழக்கம்  மனதில் கொண்டு
   4. ஹோமம் , அக்னி சாட்சி …அவரவர்  மதம் , குல வழக்கப் படி
   5. அவரவர் குடும்ப பெரியவர் மற்றும் முக்கிய உறவினர் முன்னிலை …
   6. எளிய சிறப்பு உடை …எளிமையான குடும்ப விருந்து …
4.  வரவேற்பு , இரவு விருந்து  என்னும் பெயரில் வீணடிக்கப்படும் வறட்டு ஜம்ப செலவு
    பணத்தை , “வருங்கால சேமிப்பு வைப்பு நிதியாக ” மாற்றி மணமக்களுக்கு திருமண
    பரிசாக கொடுக்கலாமே !
5. என்னுடைய புதிய ” டெஸ்டினேஷன் வெட்டிங் ” மற்றும் ” வேஸ்ட் லெஸ் வெட்டிங் “
   திட்டம் .
   1. மணமகன் , மணமகள் வழியில் நீண்ட  திருமண வாழ்க்கை  ..பொன் விழா
      வைர விழா கண்ட முதிய அனுபவம் மிகுந்த தம்பதியர் இல்லத்தில்
      நடக்க வேண்டும் ஒரு ” டெஸ்டினேஷன் வெட்டிங் ” .
   2. இலட்சிய தம்பதியர் முன்னிலையில் அவர்கள் ஆசியுடன் நடக்கும்
      ஒரு திருமணம் புது மண தம்பதிக்கு தாங்களும்  அந்த
      லட்சிய தம்பதி போல வாழ்க்கை நடத்திக் காட்ட வேண்டும் என்னும்
      ஆசை விதையை அவர் மனதில் விதைக்கும் .
   3. இல்லத்தில் நடக்கும் இனிய மண விழா என்பதால் முக்கிய உறவுகள்
      தவிர மற்றவருக்கு இணைய தள நேரலை மூலம் திருமண நிகழ்வு
      மகிழ்ச்சியுடன் பகிர்ந்து கொள்ளப் படும் .
    4. திருமண வாழ்த்து சொல்ல விரும்பும் மற்ற சுற்றமும் , நட்பும்
       திருமண இணைய தளத்தில் தங்கள் மகிழ்ச்சி மற்றும் வாழ்த்துக்கள்
      பதிவு செய்வர் .
    5. திருமண பரிசு கொடுக்க விரும்பும் அன்பர்கள் திருமண இணைய
       தளத்தில் அறிவிக்கப் பட்டு உள்ள  மணமக்களின் வங்கி கணக்கில்
       செலுத்த அன்பு வேண்டுகோள் … பரிசு காசோலையும் அனுப்பும் வசதி !
    6. பரிசு விபரமும் திருமண இணைய தளத்தில் பதிவு செய்யப் பட்டு விடும் .
    7. வாழ்த்துக்கும் , பரிசுக்கும் நன்றி இணைய தளத்திலோ அல்லது
       அவரவர் மின் அஞ்சல் மூலமாகவோ  தெரிவிக்கப்படும் .
    8. இனிய மண நாள் நிகழ்வு புகைப் படங்கள் தொகுப்பு  மற்றும்
       ஒளிநாடா (வீடியோ ) திருமண இணைய தளத்திலேயே பதிவேற்றப்பட்டு
       வேண்டும் சமயம் பார்த்து மகிழவும்  மற்றும் சுற்றம் நட்புடன்  பகிர்ந்து
       கொள்ளவும் வழி வகுக்கும் .
    9. இந்த மாதிரி ” டெஸ்டினேஷன் மற்றும் வேஸ்ட் லெஸ் வெட்டிங் ” மணமக்களின்
       சந்ததியருக்கும் ஒரு நல்ல முன் மாதிரி ஆகும் !
    10. ஒரு நல்ல ஆரம்பம் …அதுவே அந்த குடும்பத்தின் பழக்கமாகவும்
        வழக்கமாகவும் மாறிட இது ஒரு நல்ல வாய்ப்பு !
The above input sent by me to the Tamil Daily Dinamani  in response to a Contest announced by them a fortnight back  has secure Second Prize in the contest.
Source …www.dinamani.com dated 27th Dec 2017
Natarajan

வரலாறு பேசும் அரிய புகைப்படத்தை விட்டு சென்ற விண்வெளி வீரர்!

மந்தாரமான கறுப்பு நிற திரை… கீழே பிரகாசமாக படர்ந்திருக்கும்  நீல நிறம். குட்டியாகத் தெரியும் பொம்மை போன்ற உருவம்.. ஏதோ கிராபிக்ஸ் காட்சி போன்று தோன்றலாம். ஆனால் இது விண்வெளியில் பதிவான உண்மை காட்சி. கீழே படர்ந்திருக்கும் நீல நிறம்தான் நாம் வாழும் பூமி. கறுப்பு திரை விண்வெளி. குட்டி பொம்மை போன்று மிதந்து கொண்டிருப்பவர் விண்வெளி வீரர் புரூஸ் மெக்கண்டில்ஸ் (Bruce McCandless).                                                                                                                             

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

இந்த புகைப்படம் 1984ம் ஆண்டு பதிவானது. எந்த பிடிமானமும் இல்லாமல் சுதந்திரமாக (untethered with nothing) விண்வெளியில் வலம் வந்த முதல் வீரர் என்னும் பெருமைப்பெற்றவர்  புரூஸ் மெக்கண்டில்ஸ். இவர் தனது 80 வயதில் கடந்த 21ம் தேதி காலமானார். அவரை பெருமைப்படுத்தும் விதமான அவரின் சாதனை நிமிடங்களை நாசா வெளியிட்டு வருகிறது. அவரின் இந்த புகைப்படம் விண்வெளி வரலாற்று பக்கங்களில் சிறந்த பக்கமாக விளங்கும் என்று புகழாரம் சூட்டியுள்ளது நாசா!

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We’re saddened by the loss of retired astronaut Bruce McCandless II. Most known for being the 1st human to free-float on a shuttle spacewalk, he also served as the Apollo 11 moonwalkers’ link to mission control and helped launch @NASAHubblehttps://www.nasa.gov/astronautprofiles/mccandless 

Source….www.vikatan.com

Natarajan

 

THE TRUTH ABOUT THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE….

The Bermuda Triangle is a large area of ocean between Florida, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda. Over the last few centuries, it’s thought that dozens of ships and planes have disappeared under mysterious circumstances in the area, earning it the nickname “The Devil’s Triangle.” People have even gone so far as to speculate that it’s an area of extra-terrestrial activity or that there is some bizarre natural scientific cause for the region to be hazardous; but most likely, it’s simply an area in which people have experienced a lot of bad luck—the idea of it being a “vortex of doom” is no more real than Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster (see The Origin of the Bigfoot Legend and The Origin of the Loch Ness Monster).

The Bermuda Triangle’s bad reputation started with Christopher Columbus. According to his log, on October 8, 1492, Columbus looked down at his compass and noticed that it was giving weird readings. He didn’t alert his crew at first, because having a compass that didn’t point to magnetic north may have sent the already on edge crew into a panic. This was probably a good decision considering three days later when Columbus simply spotted a strange light, the crew threatened to return to Spain.

This and other reported compass issues in the region gave rise to the myth that compasses will all be off in the Triangle, which isn’t correct, or at least is an exaggeration of what is actually happening as you’ll see.  Despite this, in 1970 the U.S. Coast Guard, attempting to explain the reasons for disappearances in the Triangle, stated:

First, the “Devil’s Triangle” is one of the two places on earth that a magnetic compass does point towards true north. Normally it points toward magnetic north. The difference between the two is known as compass variation. The amount of variation changes by as much as 20 degrees as one circumnavigates the earth. If this compass variation or error is not compensated for, a navigator could find himself far off course and in deep trouble.

Of course, despite this now being repeated as an explanation for disappearances in the Triangle on numerous documentaries and articles since then, it turns out magnetic variation is something ship captains (and other explorers) have known about and had to deal with pretty much as long as there have been ships and compasses. Dealing with magnetic declination is really just “Navigation by Compass” 101 and nothing to be concerned about, nor anything that would seriously throw off any experienced navigator.

n 2005, the Coast Guard revisited the issue after a TV producer in London inquired about it for a program he was working on.  In this case, they correctly changed their tune about the magnetic field bit stating,

Many explanations have cited unusual magnetic properties within the boundaries of the Triangle. Although the world’s magnetic fields are in constant flux, the “Bermuda Triangle” has remained relatively undisturbed.  It is true that some exceptional magnetic values have been reported within the Triangle, but none to make the Triangle more unusual than any other place on Earth.

The modern Bermuda Triangle legend didn’t get started until 1950 when an article written by Edward Van Winkle Jones was published by the Associated Press. Jones reported several incidences of disappearing ships and planes in the Bermuda Triangle, including five US Navy torpedo bombers that vanished on December 5, 1945, and the commercial airliners “Star Tiger” and “Star Ariel” which disappeared on January 30, 1948 and January 17, 1949 respectively. All told, about 135 individuals were unaccounted for, and they all went missing around the Bermuda Triangle. As Jones said, “they were swallowed without a trace.”

It was a 1955 book, The Case for the UFO, by M. K. Jessup that started pointing fingers at alien life forms. After all, no bodies or wreckage had yet been discovered. By 1964, Vincent H. Gaddis—who coined the term “Bermuda Triangle”—wrote an article saying over 1000 lives had been claimed by the area. He also agreed that it was a “pattern of strange events.” The Bermuda Triangle obsession hit its peak in the early 1970s with the publication of several paperback books about the topic, including the bestseller by Charles Berlitz, The Bermuda Triangle.

However, critic Larry Kusche, who published The Bermuda Triangle Mystery: Solved in 1975, argued that other authors had exaggerated their numbers and hadn’t done any proper research. They presented some disappearance cases as “mysteries” when they weren’t mysteries at all, and some reported cases hadn’t even happened within the Bermuda Triangle.

After extensively researching the issue, Kusche concluded that the number of disappearances that occurred within the Bermuda Triangle wasn’t actually greater than in any other similarly trafficked area of the ocean, and that other writers presented misinformation—such as not reporting storms that occurred on the same day as disappearances, and sometimes even making it seem as though the conditions had been calm for the purposes of creating a sensational story. In short: previous Bermuda Triangle authors didn’t do their research and either knowingly or unintentionally “made it up.”

The book did such a thorough job of debunking the myth that it effectively ended most of the Bermuda Triangle hype. When authors like Berlitz and others were unable to refute Kusche’s findings, even the most steadfast of believers had difficulty remaining confident in the sensationalized Bermuda Triangle narrative. Nevertheless, many magazine articles, TV shows, and movies have continued to feature the Bermuda Triangle.

Because the number of disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle is no greater than any other similarly trafficked area of the world’s oceans, they don’t really need an explanation. But if you’re still convinced that the Triangle is a ship graveyard, relative to other regions that get around the same number of travelers, here are some natural explanations from the Coast Guard to combat some of the “alien” and other fantastical theories.

The majority of disappearances can be attributed to the area’s unique features. The Gulf Stream, a warm ocean current flowing from the Gulf of Mexico around the Florida Straits northeastward toward Europe, is extremely swift and turbulent. It can quickly erase any evidence of a disaster.

The unpredictable Caribbean-Atlantic storms that give birth to waves of great size as well as waterspouts often spell disaster for pilots and mariners. (Not to mention that the area is in “hurricane alley.”) The topography of the ocean floor varies from extensive shoals to some of the deepest marine trenches in the world. With the interaction of strong currents over reefs, the topography is in a constant state of flux and breeds development of new navigational hazards.

Not to be underestimated is the human factor. A large number of pleasure boats travel the water between Florida’s Gold Coast (the most densely populated area in the world) and the Bahamas. All to often, crossings are attempted with too small a boat, insufficient knowledge of the area’s hazards and lack of good seamanship.

Source…www.today i foundout.com

Natarajan

வாரம் ஒரு கவிதை….. ” மனத்திற்கிட்ட கட்டளை “

மனத்திற்கிட்ட கட்டளை
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நான் சொல்வதை  கேள் நீ …அலையாதே இங்கும் அங்கும்
இட்டேன் கட்டளை நான் என் மனதுக்கு !
யாருக்கு யார் கட்டளை இடுவது ? கேட்டது என் மனம் !
அலைவதே என் வேலை …வேலை நிறுத்தம் நான் செய்தால்
நீ ஒரு ஜடம் ! தெரியுமா உனக்கு …சொன்னது மனம் !
நான் போகும்  போக்கில் எல்லாம் நீ போக மட்டும்
நினைக்காதே …இதை மட்டும் நினைவில் வை நீ மனிதா !
மனம் நான் அறிவேன் நீ எந்த வழியில் பயணம் செய்ய
வேண்டும் என்று …இடுவேன்  கட்டளை உனக்கு
நான் அடிக்கடி ! நடக்கவேண்டும் நீ என் சொல்படி !
மறக்க வேண்டாம் மனிதா நீ … நான் உனக்கிடும்
கட்டளை எல்லாம் அந்த இறைவன் உன்
மனத்திற்கிட்ட கட்டளையே !
Natarajan  in http://www.dinamani.com dated 17th DEC 2017

The Oxford Dictionaries’ word of the year is a word nobody actually uses….

LONDON — The Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year 2017 has been revealed, and the winner is … “youthquake.”

Confused? You may not be the only one.

The word is defined as meaning “a significant cultural, political, or social change arising from the actions or influence of young people.” It represents the awakening of millennials striving for change during a turbulent 12 months across the world.

Data collected by editors at Oxford Dictionaries revealed a huge increase in usage of the word in 2017 compared with 2016. The British election called by Prime Minister Theresa May in early June is believed to have caused a spike in usage. Britain saw a huge turnout of young voters hoping to make an impact as they rallied behind Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn. The Guardian and other publications dubbed their collective actions a “youthquake.”

The word “youthquake” may be the winner for 2017, but it is not new. It was coined in 1965 by Vogue Editor Diana Vreeland, who used it to highlight changes young people drove in the fashion and music industries.

Despite having deep political and cultural roots in 2017, the winning word was met with a wave of skepticism on social media.

“I run a charity for young people. This is not a word that I have ever heard used. Anywhere. By Anyone. ,” tweeted Ruth Ibegbuna, chief executive of a youth leadership and social change organization in Britain.

“So, ‘Youthquake’ is Oxford English Dictionaries word of the year. Never heard it being said, no idea what it means … must have missed the memo on this one,” wrote another baffled Twitter user.

While some mocked the winning word, others pointed out that “youthquake” was the title of a 1985 album from British pop group Dead or Alive.

So how exactly is the word of the year decided?

The Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year, selected annually since 2004, is a tradition many look forward to. Winners are picked for their “lasting potential as a word of cultural significance.”

“We try to choose a word that reminds us about where we’ve been,” said Casper Grathwohl, president of the Dictionaries Division. “Sometimes, our choice is serious, other times playful.” Each year, the winning word is expected to reflect the mood or ethos of the past 12 months.

“ ‘Youthquake’ is not an obvious choice,” Grathwohl wrote in a blog post. He added that the word has “yet to land firmly on American soil, but strong evidence in the U.K. … calls it out as a word on the move.” Oxford Dictionaries states that the political word offers a beacon of hope after a “difficult and divisive year.”

Just two years ago, Oxford sparked controversy after selecting “pictograph.” Many were confused that the word of the year was not a word but an emoji — the face with tears of joy, to be precise.

Other words that made this year’s shortlist include: milkshake duck, white fragility, unicorn, kompromat, broflake, newsjacking, gorpcore and antifa.

Past winners include post-truth (2016), vape (2014) and selfie (2013).

9 Famous Quotes That Are Often Misused…

There are many quotes that are constantly used at will by many of us, but do we actually know where they came from or what their full extent really is? Here are 9 famous quotes that are used in part, or even completely incorrectlly.

1  ” Money is the root of all evil ”

The idea that money is inherently evil appears to stem from a quote that appears in the King James Bible, specifically in 1 Timothy 6:10. The thing is, however,  that the quote got misconstrued from the actual Bible verse, which says: “For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.”

 

2 “Winning is not everything ”

This motivational quote also happens to be a misquote. It comes from a UCLA Bruins football coach known as “Red” Sanders. At a physical education workshop in 1950, he said: “Winning isn’t everything. Men, it’s the only thing!”

 

3 “The proof is in the pudding ”

This one is a complete misquote, because the actual quote says “the proof of the pudding is in the eating”. In other words, you actually have to try food to determine whether it’s good to eat or not. “The proof is in the pudding” actually makes no sense at all.

 

4.”Jack of all trades, but master of none ”

A few hundred years back, “jack” was simply slang for “laborer”. This ghost word is still seen in phrases like “lumberjack” and “steeplejack”. As a result, a “jack of all trades” was a laborer who was capable of doing a bit of everything. The “master of none” part of the quote is actually a modern addition, which contends that those can do a bit of everything have mastery over nothing.

 

5.:” Feed a cold , starve a fever ”

An old belief from medieval times states that “fasting is a great remedy for fever”, but modern medicine begs to differ. Some believe that the notion of starving a fever actually comes from a mistranslation of “feed a cold, stave a fever”, meaning that it’s a well-nourished person with a cold has a better chance of staving off a fever than a person that is undernourished.

6.” Great minds think alike ”

Greek philosopher Socrates left this one to the world. If he really did mean it in earnest, he probably would have written it down rather than killing himself by drinking hemlock. What you might not know about this famous quote is that it actually has a second part that’s often left out. In its entirety, it reads: “Great minds think alike…and fools seldom differ.”

7.” When one door closes another opens ”

This quote is alternately attributed to Alexander Graham Bell and Helen Keller, although neither of them were actually confirmed to have said it. The full quote actually says: “when one door closes another door opens, but we so often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the ones which open for us.” As a result, make sure you look forward and don’t dwell when one of life’s metaphorical doors slams shut on you.

8. “Curiosity  killed the cat ”

The first known version of this quote was popularized by William Shakespeare. It goes “care killed the cat”, with “care” meaning “worry” in this context. It appears that “care” made way for the word “curiosity” in the late 1800s, but while that is uncertain, people almost always forget that the quote actually has a second part. It actually reads: “curiosity killed the cat…but satisfaction brought it back,” and means although being nosy will likely get you in trouble, knowing the truth in the end is often worth the risk that you take to find it.

9. Be the change you want to see in the world ”

Gandhi uttered many an inspiring phrase during his lifetime, however this has to be one of his most famous. In his original statement, the guru had said: “If we could change ourselves, the tendencies in the world would also change. As a man changes his own nature, so does the attitude of the world change towards him.”

Source….www.ba-ba mail.com

Natarajan

 

Message for the Day…”Do not grieve, nor be the cause of grief.”

Do not grieve, nor be the cause of grief. The very embodiment of Ananda (Bliss) is in you, as in others, as in all else. In spite of a multiplicity of containers, the contained is the same. That is the principle of Sat, Chit and Ananda (Being, Awareness, Bliss). The minutest atom and the mightiest star – both are basically one. All are, in truth, Brahman or Divine. You read in the sacred books that Lord Vishnu has the Garuda (Eagle) as His carrier, that Shiva has the Nandi (Bull) as His vehicle, that Lord Brahma rides on a Hamsa (Swan), that Lord Subrahmanya travels on a peacock, and that Shani has the crow as his vehicle. Ganesha rides on a mouse, though he is stupendously corpulent and has the head of an elephant! This does not mean that the Gods are helpless without these animals and birds as instruments of locomotion. It only reveals that no bird or beast is to be despised, for the Divine is using each as His instrument. Seen as deha (body), all are distinct; seen as dehi (the embodiment), Brahman, all are One.

Source….http://media.radiosai.org/

Natarajan