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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Knowledge Visualization


http://www.buzzle.com/img/articleImages/508468-1128-55.jpgKnowledge Visualization is a familiar aspect. Knowledge Visualization can be defined as representation of any product which can be seen and observed. Knowledge Visualization is a very simple form of learning. It is not necessary that this form of Learning is available on print but in today’s competitive world many sources like on electronic learning etc… have brought up different forms of learning.
It is been observed that brain remembers and grasp at rapid rate when the particular concept has been taken place live, when the eyes had witnessed the particular concept. There are various means to present Knowledge Visualization. Presenting information through sources like Sketches, Diagrams, Images and also pictorial information on computer is the perfect outline of Knowledge Visualization.
When there is Visual Communication it makes it easy to grasp the concept, which shows the perfect identification of the concept and also it becomes easy to share or discuss about the particular concept. Knowledge Visualization is most useful for the Sketchers, Architects and especially for the Urban Planners. One more important aspect of Visualization is that it catches attention, also inspires and also gives away a message through it. Knowledge Visualization improves the memorizing skill of brain by recalling it soon. Knowledge Visualization main source is to get some pictorial thing which gives a clear idea and information about the product.
For Knowledge Visualization below listed are the main objectives which complete the course.
  • Outline
  • Diagram
  • Object
  • Interactive Visualizations
There should be proper graphics presented when one has to use Knowledge Visualization as a learning mode. Knowledge Visualization lacks one factor that is; it does not provide the detailed information about the product. For Instance: If the learner wants information on micro organism, Learner may get the image related to it but he may not be able to visualize the actual function of the organism. It has been seen that many Learners prefer to gain information or Knowledge by Visualization.
The Information Knowledge and Visualization Knowledge both provide the needed content but the approach is different. Visualization is a good way of communicating. Expressing through the images proves as the best tool. While using Knowledge Visualization do not try to input all information through pictures which may make the information messy. While using Knowledge Visualization keep in mind that the important data is underlined while presenting the image. Choose good images when using this kind of knowledge which will present the information at a glance.
Knowledge Visualization is a creative way to learn and majority learners do enjoy it. It helps to understand the matter easily. Learning is the main aspect and if the source helps to receive it more easily then it is far much better.

Plaid Shirts for Women


http://www.buzzle.com/img/articleImages/505963-28630-53.jpgIf you are planning to add some trendy outfits to your wardrobe, what will be your first pick? Well, the wardrobe basics like the little black dress, an evening gown, that cool outwear and a crisp white shirt definitely already exists in your wardrobe. Then what’s your pick? If you ask me, let me tell that keeping your wardrobe updated with the right formals and casuals is a must. So it’s time to get some cool plaid shirts and add the perfect makeover element to your casual and formal wear sections. Well if you are wondering that plaids were popular a few years ago, you are simply not updated with the latest fashion trends. Plaids have made a comeback and you can see them everywhere. From women’s shirts till the fancy feminine flared tops, plaids are pick of the season. Plaid shirts are definitely amongst the ‘must haves’ this season. So, are you eager to know more about the plaid shirts for women? Here’s more…
Options in Plaid Shirts for Women
While shirts are best picks in formal and casual wear section of women’s clothing, plaids make them an even perfect choice. While you browse through the plaid shirts you will find a wide range of options in these. From styles of plaids till colors and combinations, you have a lot to choose from. Pick from simple basic checker patterns or the fancy plaids. You can grab the classy dual colored plaids or some funky and cute plaid shirts for women that have multicolored plaids. Choose from smallest plaid prints till the bold large plaid patterns that make the best picks for slim ladies. You can find the small and medium sized plaid shirts in the formal section while the women’s casual clothing section will be full of shirts with bold and large plaid patterns.
When you checkout the styles in designer or cheap plaid shirts for women, you will again find a lot of options to choose from. A crisp plaid collared button down shirt with full sleeves and wide cuffs or the fancy casual plaid shirt, picking one out of these from the girl’s clothing section depends upon your choice. The sleeveless plaid shirts have been hit and are once again the eye catchers in this category. Another popular fashion in plaid shirts is that with folded up sleeves. The sleeve pattern was a big hit throughout the year and the trend is sure to stay on the fashion street in the coming year as well. Be it ¾ th sleeves, half sleeves or small sleeves, the folded up pattern definitely adds to the ultimate look of plaid shirts.
When you choose the plaid shirts for women, you might get confused over choosing the colors as all of them are so awesome, right? Well, then to start with, let me tell the simplest white with thin black lines used to define the plaid prints are a big hit. Plaid shirts with white as the base color look calm and pretty. Then you can have the all time favorite blacks which are a favorite casual fashion clothing of many. Yes, plaid shirts in red with black as the basic shade are another best pick which you can team up with black or darkest blue casual pants. When you think of plaids, the classy red and gray, blue and white, blue and green, olive green and black, white and red plaid shirts for women are very popular and definitely the best choice. Also, don’t hesitate to add pink to the wardrobes with the cute pink plaid shirt.
If you are wondering how to wear plaid shirts for women, then just grab the sleeveless or even full sleeved shirt, pair it with your dark blue skinny jeans and a cool pair of sneakers. Well, you are all set to turn those eyes towards you! What’s more, if you have the right figure, try tucking in the shirt and spice it up with a narrow waist belt. You can also pair the long shirts with opaque tights or leggings. If you love those tunic styled long plaid shirts with an attached waist belt, then team up one with a pair of black opaque tights, tie up the belt, put on a pair of matching pointed toe shoes and you are ready to step out in style. Check out all the tunics to wear with leggings available in the shops. Get plaids shirts and give your wardrobe the best casual makeover of the season.

Ayesha takia career


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Ayesha started her career with the “I am a Complan Girl!” advertising campaign and she also appeared in a music video, Falguni Pathak’s Meri Chunarii Udd Udd Jaye, when she was fifteen. She then appeared in the video, Shake It Daddy when she was sixteen, which brought her to the attention of the movie industry, and a few film offers followed. She signed a contract for Socha Na Tha. However, there were delays in making Socha Na Tha so the movie Taarzan released first and was therefore her “debut” film. She won the Filmfare Best Debut Award in 2004 for her performance in Taarzan: The Wonder Car. She earned critical acclaim for her performance in Nagesh Kukunoor’s Dor. She appeared in one Telugu film Super with Tollywood star Akkineni Nagarjuna.
Ayesha’s latest release was Wanted costarring Salman Khan. It emerged as the one of the biggest blockbusters of 2009.
Personal life
On 1 March 2009, Ayesha married Farhan Azmi, a restaurateur and the son of politician Abu Azmi, a Samajwadi Party leader. The couple had originally planned to marry in December 2008, but the wedding was delayed due to the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
Awards
2005, Filmfare Best Female Debut Award for Taarzan: The Wonder Car
2004, IIFA Star Debut
2005, Star’s Sabsey Favourite Nayi Heroine
2007, Star Screen Award Best Actress (Critics) for Dor
2007, Stardust Best Supporting Actress Award for Dor
2007, Bengal Film Journalists’ Association Awards, Best Actress for Dor
2007, Zee Cine Critics Award – Best Actress, tied with Gul Panag for Dor
Filmography
Year Film Role Notes
2004 Taarzan: The Wonder Car Priya Rakesh Kapoor Winner, Filmfare Best Female Debut Award
Dil Maange More Shagun
Socha Na Tha Aditi
2005 Shaadi No. 1 Bhavna
Super Siri Valli Telugu film
Home Delivery: Aapko… Ghar Tak Jenny
2006 Shaadi Se Pehle Rani
Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota Khushboo
Dor Meera
2007 Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute To Love Gia Bakshi
Kya Love Story Hai Kajal Mehra
Fool and Final Tina
Cash Riya Special Appearance
Blood Brothers Keya Short Film
No Smoking Anjali / Annie Double Role
2008 Sunday Sehar Thapar
De Taali Amrita “Amu”
2009 8 X 10 Tasveer Sheela First Negative Role
Wanted Jhanvi
2010 Paathshala Anjali
Ab Dilli Door Nahin Leopard Announced
Animated Film
Aap Ke Liye Hum
Naughty @ Forty
Bemisaal

Ayesha Dharker career

Ayesha Dharker born March 16, 1978 in Mumbai, India is an Indian actress . She is known for her performance in the Tamil Indian film, The Terrorist (1999), for which she was awarded Best Artistic Contribution by an Actress at the Cairo International Film Festival and nominated for a Chlotrudis Award and National Film Award for Best Actress. She has also appeared in Hollywood films such as Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones and The Mistress of Spices, television series such as Arabian Nights, and the West End and Broadway musical Bombay Dreams.
Contents
1 Family
2 Career
3 Filmography
3.1 Films
3.2 Television
3.3 Theatre
4 References
5 External links
Family
Ayesha Dharker is the daughter of Imtiaz Dharker, a noted poet, artist and documentary film-maker, and Anil Dharker, a columnist and an ex-editor of Debonair. Her father is from India and her mother born in Lahore was brought up in Scotland.
Career
Dharker made her screen debut in the 1989 François Villiers film, Manika: Une vie plus tard. Dharker subsequently went on to star in many American, French and Indian films. She has had many television roles in the UK, particularly in Cutting It and Life Isn’t All Ha Ha Hee Hee, in which she co-starred with Meera Syal.
Her most internationally recognised role was when she acted as Queen Jamillia, the Queen of Naboo, in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2002). Dharker starred in the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Bombay Dreams, both in London’s West End and on Broadway (2004). She also starred in The Mistress of Spices (2005).
In the international award-winning film The Terrorist (1999), she played the lead character Malli, a role that earned her a nomination for the National Film Award for Best Actress in India and the Cairo Film Festival award for Best Artistic Contribution by an Actress.
She is currently a recurring cast member of the BBC Asian Network radio serial Silver Street, playing the role of “Ambika”; she has also appeared in the episode “Planet of the Ood” of the long-running BBC sci-fi television series, Doctor Who as Solana Mercurio.
In 2006 she played the role of Asha in the film “Outsourced”.
In 2008 she played the role of Tara Mandal in the British soap opera Coronation Street.
In 2010 she played doctor’s wife Kamini Sharma opposite Sanjeev Bhaskar in the BBC’s “The Indian Doctor”.
Films
Year Film Role Notes
1989 Manika, une vie plus tard Manika Kallatil
1992 City of Joy Amrita H. Pal
1997 Saaz Kuhu Vrundavan
1999 Split Wide Open Leela
The Terrorist (Tamil: Theeviravaathi) Malli Cairo International Film Festival Award for Best Artistic Contribution by an Actress
Nominated — Chlotrudis Award for Best Actress
Nominated — National Film Award for Best Actress
2000 The Mystic Masseur Leela
2001 Star Wars: Episode II: Attack of the Clones Queen Jamillia
2002 Anita and Me Daljeet Kumar
2005 The Mistress of Spices Hameeda
Colour Me Kubrick: A True…ish Story Dr. Stukeley
2006 Outsourced Asha Bhatawdekar
2007 Loins of Punjab Presents Opama Menon
2010 Red Alert Radhakka
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Ayesha omer biography


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Ayesha Omar born October 12, 1980 is a Pakistani actress, model, singer, former MTV Pakistan VJ, and a painter.
Contents
1 Biography
2 Self-portraits Controversy
3 Discography
4 Citations
5 External links
biography
Born on October 12, 1980, Ayesha graduated from the prestigious National College of Arts, Lahore, Pakistan, where she mastered the art of painting fine art.[3] She acquired fame with two of her hit singles, Aao and Koi To Ho.
Since her early days at school, Ayesha had been keen in theater and charity work. She was a president at her arts school and managed theater productions along with doing costumes and conceptual creative work.Her favorite coloris orange and she has a keen fondness for remarkably mediocre episodes of “College Jeans”, a lacklustre sitcom that failed to ignite any spark amongst bovine obsessed masses of Sargodha. She would dedicate her summers at the Rising Sun School for special children. At the sweet, tender age of eight, she started hosting a show with Muneeza Hashmi called Meray Bachpan Kay Din in which she would interview celebrities about their early days.
However, it was her break in the light teen comedy College Jeans that prompted her career in television. The show was directed by another NCA graduate Jawad Bashir and cast her alongside Ali Zafar and other prominent TV personalities. Soon after she was invited to host a show called Rhythm for Prime TV where she interviewed musicians from all over Pakistan including veterans like Arif Lohar and Shazia Manzoor.
She would even act with Nautanki, NCA’s drama group, even before she joined the college whence she gathered that a formal training is required. The National College of Arts (NCA) provided her every other reason to indulge into any prospect of performing arts. During her tenure at the institution she also modeled 18 fashion shows held as well as perform in seven plays with Lahore’s amateur theater groups.
Self-portraits Controversy
In 2003, a set of paintings that Ayesha created for her final NCA thesis generated excitement and controversy when exhibited. The controversy surrounded her submission of two semi-nude self portraits, also a part of the exhibition. Asked, Ayesha would say that the Pakistani society has forgotten the integral preciousness of life and quoted that “the human body is the purest of all natural forms, it’s chaste, it’s innocent, but you have to see beyond the apparent to perceive the metaphysical.