Wednesday 30 October 2013

                                            E-man comic character


 E-Man is a fictional comic book superhero created by writer Nicola Cuti and artist Joe Staton for Charlton Comics in 1973. Though the character's original series was short-lived, the lightly humorous hero has become a cult-classic sporadically revived by various independent comics publishers.
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Charlton Comics:

The character premiered in E-Man #1, the first of ten issues (cover-dated Oct. 1973 - Sept. 1975) published by the Derby, Connecticut-based Charlton Comics. For the last four, artist Staton created painted covers, a comics rarity at the time.

 The stories were humorous and lighthearted, in the style of Plastic Man, especially as E-Man could form himself into anything he wanted.

 Backup features were Cuti and Tom Sutton's "The Knight", starring a superspy agent of C.H.E.S.S.; Joe Gill and Steve Ditko's "Liberty Belle"; two stories of writer-artist Ditko's superhero "Killjoy"; the time-traveling "Travis", by Cuti and Wayne Howard; and, in the color-comics debut of John Byrne, three stories of "Rog-2000", written by Cuti and starring a wiseacre, cigar-smoking robot Byrne had created in his fan-artist days.


E-man Biography: 
 E-Man is a sentient packet of energy thrown off by a nova. Traveling the galaxy he learned about life, how to duplicate the appearance of life, and good and evil. Reaching Earth, he met exotic dancer/grad student Katrinka Colchnzski, also known as Nova Kane (novocaine), and formed himself into a superhero dubbed E-Man, with a civilian identity dubbed "Alec Tronn" (electron). His emblem was the famous mass-energy equivalence formula "E=mc2", and his powers included firing energy blasts from his hands, changing his appearance, and transforming part or all of his body into anything he could envision (e.g., turning his feet into jet engines so he could fly).
                    

Wednesday 23 October 2013

Advantages and disadvantages of "Internet"

                                 Advantages and Disadvantages 

                                         of  Internet.

Advantages:

  •  People can communicate with each other easily from any corner of the world.
  • We can complete our tasks, projects and presentations with lots of good information.
  • People can get education & knowledge from internet.
  • If we want to learn any recipe, we can see it on internet.
  • We can also use social networking websites ie; Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr e.t.c
  • We can do online shopping.
  • We can watch movies, songs and dramas. 
 Disadvantages:
  • Strangers can see our personal information on social network.
  • People can also send you unwanted e-mails,usually SPAMMING.
  • By using internet, there is also affect on our computer like viruses or malware.
  • Age inappropriate things are available on Internet.
  • Some people are also addicted towards Internet.

Sunday 20 October 2013


Global Dignity day celebrations in Beaconhouse


Global dignity day was celebrated at a very high level in baconhouse every year.This year also global dignity was celebrated at very high level.A special assembly took place where principle gave thank you cards and flowers to the junior staff,which starts their work at 6 0clock Am and works till 4 pm.They provide help and support to teachers and students and are responsible for school cleanliness. 

Class VII And VIII students performed on roll plays which were based on dignity.All middle school watched these roll plays in auditorium.

Class VI students visited zoo and rinsing sun institute and they created posters on their visit which were later displayed on the mobile boards.

Class VII students created posters and slogans on dignity day.


Dignity day should be celebrated every year in account to respect human dignity and each and every person should take part in dignity day celebrations, In schools children should be given introduction about what is dignity and how torespect dignity of others


                  





Thursday 10 October 2013



    

      What is "Dignity Day?"    

Global Dignity is an independent, non-political organization. Their project is the universal right of every human being to lead a dignified life. The organization was established in 2006 by Crown Prince Haakon of Norway, John Hope Bryant and Pekka Himanen.
The organization is working towards dignity for people creating a global conversation about dignity, promoting dignity-based leadership discussing the issue of dignity with young people. An annual Dignity Day on October 20 was arranged for the first time in 2008. School classes are invited to discuss Dignity - what it means to them and their relationship with other people. Per 2011 schools in more than 40 countries had participated in the project.
The Dignity project has formulated five dignity principles:
  1. Every human being has a right to lead a dignified life.
  2. A dignified life means an opportunity to fulfil one’s potential, which is based on having a humane level of health care, education, income and security.
  3. Dignity means having the freedom to make decisions on one’s life and to be met with respect for this right.
  4. Dignity should be the basic guiding principle for all actions.
  5. Ultimately, our own dignity is interdependent with the dignity of others.


These People organised the "Dignity Day"


Crown Prince Haakon (Of Norway):

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John Hope Bryant:


                              

Pekka Himanen:
Philosopher Pekka Himanen      


Quotes On "Dignity Day"